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Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils ; 8(5):5574-5593, 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1813114

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For years, workers of an organization have strived to strengthen it and expand it with fresh concepts and strategies to accomplish new objectives. The layoff is, by definition, a spontaneous release from an institution, i.e. a compulsory resignation for certain purposes of employee categories, of permanent or temporary personnel (economic reasons, downsizing personal management). Outsourcing is a way of reducing costs and changing fixed costs to varying expenses for companies. It transfers work or researches to outside households, which lead to job losses. Finishing is a major business challenge, forced disconnected jobs and survivors. This sudden dismantling was triggered by the economic depression, which increased with corruption by governments. The COVID-19 spread around the world is further overcome day by day. When the layoff is mass, companies may notify the workers of the reasons for the reduction. Some hospitals issued departed personnel a warning for clarifying things and preparing the workers even though they could do serious harm. This form of warning illustrates a pandemic COVID-19 by delivering unemployment until layoffs explain the financial downturn for workers. Certain hospitals and organizations offer warning without consideration about the discharged workers on the same day. Moreover, this existed in tiny clinics, where there were not very significant layoffs. Substantial government institutions, including A.U.B.M.C., B.M.G. and other hospitals, prefer cuts as a remedy. This research aims to determine the effect of forced termination health care institutions on survivors' effectiveness, performance, quality of service, and relational results.

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Journal of Liberty and International Affairs ; 7(3):118-139, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1449749

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The upsurge of Covid-19 changed lifestyles and hit almost every sector. The tourism sector is one of the most affected sectors due to social distancing, ban on crowding, restrictions to visit public places, and grounded airplanes. The study proposed a shift to e-tourism until the Covid-19 get fully curbed. Therefore, this study aims to focus on the tourist‘s experiences in Thailand during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study provides insight with the support of literature to help practitioners and researchers to understand, manage, and improve the tourism industry and induce technological transformation to curb the impact of the outbreak. The paper proposes a way to turn Covid-19 into a transformational opportunity. The study used Smart PLS software for analysis and data was collected from the tourist who had intentions to visit Thailand and the ones already in Thailand. The study fills the gap of the call for a transformation of e-tourism and explains the impact of the pandemic on the industry. The study presents the theoretical and practical implications to promote the tourism industry and the transformation of the technology in the Covid-19 pandemic. © 2021 The Author/s.

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2nd International Conference on E-Business and E-Commerce Engineering, EBEE 2020 ; : 55-59, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1394226

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Augmented reality (AR) is already part of the lives of thousands of people, in many different sectors. In addition to a change in current business models, the introduction of this technology in sports can greatly implement and improve fan engagement strategies and the fan experience in the world of e-sports. This research, starting from a concise but systematic literature review, analyses how mixed and augmented reality are providing a growing number of applications in the world of sport. Augmented reality is a technology that allows having a better perception of reality. This can help drive a vehicle, see obstacles that would otherwise not be noticed. Given that the nature of augmented reality makes it perfect for a dynamic sector such as sports, many applications can be identified in the sports field, however, many benefits can be identified: a) training for professionals and amateurs;b) marketing strategies and revenue diversifications for sports clubs;c) supporters' experience;d) supporters' engagement;e) valid and feasible alternative during pandemic outbreaks;f) measurement of sports results and sports assessment. Augmented reality has been introduced in the sports sector for a while. Many sports are exploiting the features of this new technology, by introducing apps for augmented reality that allow fans to get even closer to their beloved sport heroes. Cycling, football, fitness, cricket, winter sports many others, Apps to increase reality are developed in many different contexts, to experience a race, a match or simply to train with greater awareness, thus obtaining better results. © 2020 ACM.

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