CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT

FIRST ASIA PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL BUSINESS,
ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

AP14SINGAPORE CONFERENCE, 1-3rd August 2014

Awards!

Best Paper Award:

Best Paper Awards will be presented to papers of exceptional merit in each major track which will be based on the recommendations of the Review Committee.

Best Presenter Award (For Students Only):

Best Presenter Awards will be presented to those who make outstanding presentations in each track which will be based on the recommendations of the Chair/Observer of the respective Technical Sessions.



Criteria to select the Best Presenters.

The following aspects will be considered while selecting the 'Best Presenters' from each track.

  • Content
  • Analysis & Interpretation
  • Use of Evidence
  • Structure & Argument
  • Presentation Skills
  • Time Management











  • First Asia Pacific Conference on Global Business, Economics,
    Finance and Social Sciences

    1-3rd August 2014
    Venue:Village Hotel Albert Court, Singapore.


    Best Presenter Awards!

    The following student delegates have won the best presenter award based on the recommendations of chair of the technical session and observer.

    Paper ID_S466: Mr. Abbas Alizadeh, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia.
    Title: An examination of use of social media in destination marketing

    Paper ID_S468: Ms. Sevilay GÜMÜŞ, Hacettepe University, Turkey.
    Title: Socio-demographic and Socio-economic Profiles of Satisfaction with Local Public Services in Turkey: An Analysis on Turkey between 2004 and 2012


    Best Paper Awards!

    Dear AP14Singapore Conference Delegates,
    We are delighted to inform that the following research papers presented at the AP14Singapore Conference have won the ‘Best Research Paper’ awards based on the recommendations/comments of the reviewers. Congratulations to the authors/delegates on this marvelous achievement

    Track: Global Business, Economics and Sustainability

    Paper ID_S424: Dr. Atsuyuki Kato, Waseda University, Japan & Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, IAA, Japan.
    Title: Does Export Yield Productivity and Markup Premiums? Evidence from the Japanese Manufacturing Industry

    Paper ID_S471: Mr. Listyo Dwi Harsono & Lisandy Arinta Suryana, Telkom University, Indonesia.
    Title: Factors Affecting the Use Behavior of Social Media Using UTAUT 2 Model

    Paper ID_S491: Mrs. Eva Esther Shalin Ebenezer & Prof. K.B. Omane-Antwi, Pentecost University College, Ghana.
    Title: Massification of tertiary education sector in Ghana and Implementation of “m-learning” - Case study of Pentecost University College

     

    Track: Management and Marketing

    Paper ID_S444: Mr. Noel Sobejana, University of Mindanao Digos College, Philippines.

    Title: e-Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health and Nutrition with Geographic Information System and Decision Support System

    Paper ID_S466: Mr. Abbas Alizadeh & Dr. Rosmah Mat Isa, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia.
    Title: An Examination of Use of Social Media in Destination Marketing

    Paper ID_S484:
    Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Giang & Ms. Ho Ngoc Tran, International University – Vietnam National University HCMC, Vietnam.
    Title: Understanding Vietnamese Consumers’ Purchase Intentions toward Green Electronic Products in Hochiminh City


    Track: Finance, Accounting and Banking

    Paper ID_S438: Mrs. Kanlaya Tanmanee & Mr. Wanchai Prasertsri, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, THAILAND & Dr. Wachira Boonyanet, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
    Title: Hierarchical Analysis of Corporate Governance Mechanism Influencing Enterprise Valuations:   A Case of Top 100 Thai Listed Companies


    Paper ID_S450:
    Dr. Anas Al-Qudah & Prof. Ahmed Badawi, American University of The Middle East (AUM), Faculty of Business, Kuwait.
    Title: The Signaling Effects and Predictive Powers of Dividend Announcements: Evidence from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Paper ID_S467:
    Ms. Sibel ÖZCAN, Hacettepe University, Turkey
    Title: The Analysis of the General Budget Revenue and Expenditure Forecasts: An Econometric Study on Turkey