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"Church On My Couch": Predicting The Future Impact Of Online Ministry Based On The Impact During Covid-19, Samukeliso Mabarani, Sikhumbuzo Dube
"Church On My Couch": Predicting The Future Impact Of Online Ministry Based On The Impact During Covid-19, Samukeliso Mabarani, Sikhumbuzo Dube
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
With “everything from home” as the new norm, “how does the use of digital platforms impact Adventist education, community engagement, and spiritual outreach?” Using a quantitative approach, we draw insights from online ministry during Covid-19 and use the insights to predict the future impact of online ministry statistically.
The Extent Of Faculty Development In Private Higher Institutions In Ghana, Isaac Ohene Ankomah, Sanderson Kyeraa Yeboah
The Extent Of Faculty Development In Private Higher Institutions In Ghana, Isaac Ohene Ankomah, Sanderson Kyeraa Yeboah
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
The success of every higher education institution is evidenced by its effectiveness in achieving its institutional goals as specified in the form of attributes or institutional outcomes. Guided by the Institutional Outcomes Mapping of a private university as the framework, this research assessed the achievement of how faculties are developed in the three core attributes: Training, Coaching, and Mentoring in the private tertiary institutions in Ghana.
A Model Of Talent Management In A Faith-Based Institution: An Appreciative Inquiry, Kepha O. Pondi, Edivaldo S. Abel
A Model Of Talent Management In A Faith-Based Institution: An Appreciative Inquiry, Kepha O. Pondi, Edivaldo S. Abel
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Higher Educational Institutions (HEI) struggle to attract and retain talented employees to remain competitive. An appreciative inquiry using theory of attractive quality was conducted to develop a Talent Management Model (TM) to attract and retain talents. The themes that emerged included transparency in recruitment, workforce diversity, institutional mission, values and image, and work environment.
The Effect Of Organizational Communication On Employee Work Passion, Sanderson Yeboah, Isaac Ohene Ankomah
The Effect Of Organizational Communication On Employee Work Passion, Sanderson Yeboah, Isaac Ohene Ankomah
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
This research addressed the requirements and preferences of employees from their employers, and as a result, it explains the relationship between organizational communication and employee work passion in Ghana's private universities. Organizational communication has an impact on employees' choices to stay or quit a firm. There is a justification that organizational communication and employee work passion are inextricably linked.
Meeting Physical Needs Of Vulnerable Communities To Intersect With Spiritual Needs, Joy Kauffman, Audrey Ahwan, Ronda Christman
Meeting Physical Needs Of Vulnerable Communities To Intersect With Spiritual Needs, Joy Kauffman, Audrey Ahwan, Ronda Christman
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
This presentation will describe the FARM STEW Certified Home study and participants current health practices. The majority of the participants reported that they had a tippy tap (sink with soap or ash). Many had a garden growing fresh vegetables and were participating in the savings account/ VSLA.
Exploring How Small Businesses Grow To Levels Of Competitiveness And Sustainability: A Case Of Liberia, Faith Sivili Ph.D. Student (Aua), Peter A. Boateng Ph.D.
Exploring How Small Businesses Grow To Levels Of Competitiveness And Sustainability: A Case Of Liberia, Faith Sivili Ph.D. Student (Aua), Peter A. Boateng Ph.D.
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Small business establishments are seen to be the backbone of economies around the world. In spite of governments' numerous sustainability programs within the public sector, small businesses are known to be contributing significantly to the expansion and success of every economy. The research design will be qualitative. In-depth interviews will be conducted with small business owners. Data will be analyzed using the narrative thematic analysis method.
Gender Difference On Internal Equity: Evidence From The Hospitality Industry In Ghana, Patricia Peprah
Gender Difference On Internal Equity: Evidence From The Hospitality Industry In Ghana, Patricia Peprah
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
It is a hypothetical position that employees in the hospitality industry in Ghana experience salary disparities based on the gender of the employee. Pay disparities exist because of unconscious biases in areas such as hiring, promotions, performance reviews, and salary decisions. This quantitative association study adopted a self-constructed research instrument to measure internal equity pay and randomly selected 350 respondents in the hospitality industry in Ghana to answer the research questionnaires.
The Future Of Adventism, Education, Social Issues, And Spirituality, Chibueze Ogbonna
The Future Of Adventism, Education, Social Issues, And Spirituality, Chibueze Ogbonna
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.
P-06 Effectiveness Of Exercising With Music, Geetha Raj Choppala
P-06 Effectiveness Of Exercising With Music, Geetha Raj Choppala
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Effectiveness of Exercising with Music.
Abstract
Several research has been made by many psychologists and health professionals around the world about exercising and listening to music for meditation and relaxation. Everyone regardless of what age group, surely are aware and have knowledge regarding the health benefits associated with exercise and have a general interest in listening to good music while they drive or when they cook in the house just to have some fun twist to what they are doing so they don’t feel bored. So here we are trying to see how both exercise and music work together whether …
P-07 Covid-19 Pandemic Impact On Church Cash Inflows In Ghana As Moderated By, Williams Kwasi Peprah
P-07 Covid-19 Pandemic Impact On Church Cash Inflows In Ghana As Moderated By, Williams Kwasi Peprah
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has negatively and positively impacted all sectors of world economies since its inception in the early 2020s. Profit and not-for-profit institutions have had their levels of effects as a result of the worldwide crises. Lockdown measures imposed by governments around the world to curb the spread of the virus had various repercussions on various activities, including churches. Effects of the pandemic on businesses, education, agriculture, and tourism, among others, have received massive highlights in literature. Given this phenomenon, this study sought to ascertain the impact of COVID-19 on church cash inflows. The study used a quantitative …
P-03 Longitudinal Study- The Impact Of The Covid Epidemic On The Asian-Pacific Region In Terms Of Balance Of Payments, Current Account, Total, Net (Bpm6), And Percentage Of Gdp, Yilei Li
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Due to the impact of the COVID epidemic, growth in the world's three largest economies has stagnated, inflation has exceeded expectations, and the global economic outlook is bleak and full of uncertainty This study aims to analyze the phenomena of economic decline following the COVID outbreak by comparing the effects of the epidemic in 37 nations in the Asia-Pacific area (Korea, the Republic of; Cambodia; Papua New Guinea; Tuvalu, etc.) before and after the outbreak. The approach employed in this study is a longitudinal survey that analyzes the balance of payments, current account, total, net (BPM6), and percentage of GDP …
P-01 Financial Reporting Fraud: How Merger And Acquisition Complexity Provide Greater Opportunities For Ceos To Engage In Wrongdoing, Carmelita J. Troy, Jong Chool Park, Madeline Domino
P-01 Financial Reporting Fraud: How Merger And Acquisition Complexity Provide Greater Opportunities For Ceos To Engage In Wrongdoing, Carmelita J. Troy, Jong Chool Park, Madeline Domino
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Using mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as a proxy to increase organizational complexity, we build upon Schnatterly et al.’s (2018) framework to addresses the gap in the management literature relating to how major firm disruptions, such as M&As, provide greater opportunities to entrenched CEOs for financial statement fraud due to higher levels of complexity. We extend the research on complexity-based information asymmetries (Ndofor et al. 2015) by empirically investigating whether accounting fraud is linked to M&As using a diverse set of variables. We propose the complex nature of M&A transactions result in higher information asymmetry, which provides a “veil” for self-interested …
P-04 The Impact Of The Great Recession In 2009 On The Exports Of Goods And Services Between 2000-2019, By 25 Countries In Asia And Africa - Two Way Anova Repeated Measure., Melusi Shepherd Maseko, Jerry Chi, Grace Chi
P-04 The Impact Of The Great Recession In 2009 On The Exports Of Goods And Services Between 2000-2019, By 25 Countries In Asia And Africa - Two Way Anova Repeated Measure., Melusi Shepherd Maseko, Jerry Chi, Grace Chi
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Abstract
Calamities such as the 2007-2009 Great Recession, caused by the collapse of the housing market mainly incited by low interest rates and easy credit, leave a trail of profound and devastating damage in their wake. High rates of unemployment, stock market crashes and reduction in consumption rate etc. are but a few of the effects. There is evidence of certain nations being better equipped to field economic downturns such as recessions or environmental calamities such as floods and storms. The interest area for this research was to ascertain the impact that the 2009 great recession had on exports of …
Biblical Foundations In Business Pedagogy Modeling Christ-Centered Professorship: Perspectives Of Rwanda Mba Students, Theodore Brown
Biblical Foundations In Business Pedagogy Modeling Christ-Centered Professorship: Perspectives Of Rwanda Mba Students, Theodore Brown
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
No abstract provided.
Readiness For Inter-Institutional Collaboration: A Path Forward For Online Learning, Robert Arthur Paulson Phd, Shirley Ann Freed
Readiness For Inter-Institutional Collaboration: A Path Forward For Online Learning, Robert Arthur Paulson Phd, Shirley Ann Freed
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
An environment conducive to inter-institutional collaboration greater utilizes intellectual and structural assets for the good of all in a growing learning community. As small colleges and universities struggle to maintain financial viability many have recognized the positive impact a collaborative environment has for all aspects of the institution. The leaders in this transition from autonomous to collaborative have been librarians and their use of technology to share databases and other assets. Organizations like the Concordia University System and The Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance have been sharing structural and intellectual assets to reduce costs and risks in offering online …
Upgrading Lmss: Understanding Faculty Perceptions And Use For Improved Implementation, David A. Jeffrey Ph.D., Randy J. Siebold Ph.D.
Upgrading Lmss: Understanding Faculty Perceptions And Use For Improved Implementation, David A. Jeffrey Ph.D., Randy J. Siebold Ph.D.
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
Adventist schools are in a constantly changing academic environment and are under consistent pressure to implement the latest technologies, such as Learning Management Systems (LMSs). This research study seeks to provide a better understanding of faculty perceptions of their LMS. We explore factors leading to successful faculty use of LMSs.
P-04 Measuring Student Satisfaction In The Andrews University School Of Business, Khelsea Bauer
P-04 Measuring Student Satisfaction In The Andrews University School Of Business, Khelsea Bauer
Honors Scholars & Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium Programs
The goal of my research is to analyze the students in the Andrews University School of Business Administration (SBA) to determine which factors are most closely correlated with satisfaction and perceived quality. I will study satisfaction as a dependent variable measured in relation to different service factors provided by the SBA, including advising, teaching quality and religion and faith components. Using a survey tool I created based on the Student Satisfaction Inventory™, the Undergraduate Business Exit Assessment, and the AU Senior Survey and Course Survey, I will evaluate the data by combining step-wise statistical analysis and weighted gap score analysis.