Items where Division is "Doctor of Business Administration" and Year is 2025
Ramachandran Sabapathy Pillay (2025) Turnover intention and lack of job satisfaction of electrical engineers in a Malaysian company: A qualitative case study. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Ding, Yi (2025) Study on the influence of slow tourism experience on Linyi people’s daily life. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Huang, Qian (2025) Research on financial risk assessment and control of Chinese education listed companies under regulatory policy adjustments. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Jing, Kong (2025) Financial distress prediction for educational organizations under variable interest entity structure. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Kua, Kee Tui (2025) Relationship among job satisfaction, person-environment fit (person-job fit, person-group fit, person-organisation fit) and turnover intention in early-career bankers in the banking industry. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Li, Dandan (2025) A study on academic dishonesty intention among foreign language majors in a Chinese university based on TPB. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Lin, Ping (2025) The strategic pathways of business model innovation for Chinese social enterprises to address mission drift: a stakeholder value co-creation perspective. Doctoral thesis, HELP University.
Mi, Fei (2025) The influence of e-commerce live streaming on the repeat purchase intention of agricultural products in China. Doctoral thesis, HELP University.
Yang, Kangkai (2025) Examining the mediating role of knowledge sharing between president’s academic leadership competencies and intention to do research among faculty members in private universities in Chongqing, China. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Yang, Shanshan (2025) The influencing factors of short video marketing of agricultural input products on purchase intention of rural consumers in China a case study based on SOR theory. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
Yue, Dayan (2025) Entrepreneurial education and intention: the moderating role of major identity in a TPB case study on English majors. Doctoral thesis, ELM Business School.
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