scholarly journals Environmental Factors Affecting Students’ Stress in the Educational Environment: A Case Study of Shiraz Schools

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Najmeh Najafi ◽  
Khosro Movahed ◽  
Zahra Barzegar ◽  
Siamak Samani
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdu Kamil

Abstract Background: Entrepreneurship is essential in creating, fulfilling and forming a healthy economy. This study is conducted to investigate Factor Affecting on Entrepreneurial Intention: The case study on Wollo University Students. Some studies have been done in this area but only a few were conducted in Ethiopia. This research aims to address the gap that exists due to the weakness of previous studies to verify the factors that affect entrepreneurial intention and provide more clarification on the topic. Methods: For the purpose of this study explanatory research design was employed. The researcher used stratified random sampling to classify all participants into seven colleges and one school of law. From each stratum proportionally by using purposive sampling to select 226 respondents with graduate students from college of business and economics for the desire of the study. Both primary and secondary data were collected. Primary data were collected through structured questionnaire from 210 students. Secondary data were collected from previous studies and used as reference. Results: The correlation and regression analysis has been applied to see the relationship and how independent variables influence entrepreneurial intention. From the analyses it is confirmed that demographic factors have statistically insignificant effect on entrepreneurial intention, while personal factors, environmental factors and family background have a statistically significant effect on entrepreneurial intention. Conclusions: Based on the findings it is concluded that demographic factor does not affect entrepreneurial intention while personal factors, environmental factors and family background affect entrepreneurial intention.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
A. Dewi Vitasari ◽  
Hambali Thalib ◽  
Sufirman Rahman

This study aims to determine the effectiveness of implementing Law Number 23 of 2004 on Elimination of Violence in Household, as well as the factors that influence its enforcement. This type of research is empirical legal research with a quantitative descriptive in nature. This research was conducted in Makassar City to be precise at the Makassar City Police. The data collection techniques used in this study were questionnaires, documentation, and literature study. The data analysis technique used is quantitative data analysis techniques. The results showed that the implementation of Law No. 23 of 2004 in Makassar City is still considered less effective. Factors affecting the effectiveness of the implementation of Law No. 23 of 2004 in Makassar City consists of several factors, namely: legal factors; law enforcement factors; supporting facility factors; environmental factors; and cultural factors. in addition, environmental factors are the biggest factor affecting the effectiveness of the implementation of Law No. 23 of 2004. It is hoped that the police will further strengthen environmental factors in order to increase the effectiveness of the implementation of Law No. 23 of 2004 in the future.


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (12) ◽  
pp. 11674-11685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hafiz Mohkum Hammad ◽  
Muhammad Ashraf ◽  
Farhat Abbas ◽  
Hafiz Faiq Bakhat ◽  
Saeed A. Qaisrani ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 45 (sup2) ◽  
pp. 15-15
Author(s):  
Janet Hughes ◽  
Vinod Daniel ◽  
Colin Pearson ◽  
Ivan Cole

1998 ◽  
Vol 1635 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Lien Liang ◽  
Michael Kyte ◽  
Fred Kitchener ◽  
Patrick Shannon

A case study on the effects of visibility and other environmental factors on driver speed was conducted as part of an intelligent transportation systems field operational test to reduce accidents caused by sudden changes in visibility levels. Baseline conditions established normal vehicle speeds for passenger cars and trucks. Reduced visibility and winds exceeding 40 km/h were found to be the primary factors affecting driver speed.


1994 ◽  
Vol 01 (03n04) ◽  
pp. 449-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
SOKE-YIN WONG ◽  
CHARMAINE LAI-YEEN WONG ◽  
RICKY YUET-KEE KWAN ◽  
VATVANI CHANDRA GANSHAM

The degree to which environmental factors foster/hinder entrepreneurship is unique to each individual entrepreneur. It is hence not possible to describe the “average” entrepeneur and the “typical” process of venture creation and management. As such, in this paper, a new model conceptualising the relationship between entrepreneurship and environmental factors is proposed. In this model, entrepreneurship (E) is conceptualised as being a function of the environmental factors (Ef) and personal attributes of the entrepreneur (Pa). Hence, E=f(Ef, Pa). The environmental factors affecting E are further categorised into a set of internal factors (Fin) and a set of external factors (Fex). Several studies have already been undertaken to examine the personal attributes of entrepreneurs in Singapore which explains for their success/failure. This study focuses on Ef in Singapore to assess the favorability of Singapore’s environment in promoting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship development. A set of questionnaire designed for this purpose was sent to over 100 entrepreneurs, from which we received 44 usable responses. Environmental factors surveyed include financing, government assistance schemes, availability of labour, opportunity cost, competition by multi-national and government-related companies, the education system, social and cultural factors, technological advances and market opportunities. A detailed case study was also conducted with a successful local entrepreneur to further refine and validate our findings. Our findings appear to indicate that in Singapore, external factors are more conducive in fostering entreneurship than the internal factors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 135-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniele Zannoni ◽  
Chiara Cantaluppi ◽  
Federica Ceccotto ◽  
Walter Giacetti ◽  
Barbara Lovisetto

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