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HOA, Nguyen Dinh,NGAN, Pham Thi Hong,QUANG, Nguyen Minh,THANH, Vu Ba,QUYEN, Huynh Vo Thuc Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.8
The study examines the impact of organizational rewards, procedure justice, and perceived supervisor support on perceived organizational support, and examine the impact of perceived organizational support on affective commitment to the organization in the logistic enterprises as well. Quantitative research is applied to measure relationships by regression analysis with SPSS. The research data was collected by convenient method from 180 employees who work in different departments in the logistics industry. The study results in the model 1 found that organizational rewards, procedure justice, and perceived supervisor support have a positive relationship to the perceived organizational support. The study results in the model 2 also found that perceived organizational support has strong impact on the affective commitment to the organization. The study results contribute to both management theory and management practice. For the management theory aspect, the authors suggest that perceived organizational support should be considered the key antecedent of affective commitment about which researchers should pay more attention as a concept. Based on the research results, the authors also recommend for the management practice that managers should pay attention to the implementation of rewards, procedure justice, and supervisor support to increase the perceived organizational support and affective commitment in the logistic enterprises.
Knowledge Sharing Influence on Innovation: A Case of Textile and Garment Enterprises in Vietnam
HOA, Nguyen Dinh,THANH, Vu Ba,MAI, Vu Thanh,TUNG, Le Van,QUYEN, Huynh Vo Thuc Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.7
The study seeks to investigate the relationship between knowledge sharing and innovation in garment and textile enterprises. While previous research has found many factors influencing knowledge sharing, little research has been done about the influence of knowledge sharing on innovation in enterprises in developing countries like Vietnam. In particular, the textile industry plays an important role in export, but outsourcing is accounting for a high proportion of trade; it is necessary to increase innovation in order to increase the competitive advantage by internal capacity. The data is collected from a survey of 245 employees at 20 textile and garment enterprises in Vietnam to study the knowledge sharing influence on innovation. The methodology includes pilot study and quantitative method. The pilot study tests the questionnaire on the respondents. The quantitative method applies SEM analysis to measure the knowledge sharing influence on innovation. The results identify eight factors that positively impact knowledge sharing: rewarding, teamwork, management support, joy of knowledge sharing, communication, trust, commitment, and information technology. This study also shows that knowledge sharing affects innovation. The main findings are discussed for textile and garment enterprises to apply innovative capacity in the context of increasing global integration.
Liu, Jianhua,Walker, Bright,Tamayo, Arnold,Zhang, Yuan,Nguyen, Thuc‐,Quyen WILEY‐VCH Verlag 2013 Advanced functional materials Vol.23 No.1
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>Substitution of the heteroatoms in the aromatic end‐groups of three diketopyrrolopyrrole containing small molecules is investigated to evaluate how such substitutions affect various physical properties, charge transport, and the performance in bulk heterojunction solar cells. While the optical absorption and frontier orbital energy levels are insensitive to heteroatom substitution, the materials' solubility, thermal properties, film morphology, charge carrier mobility, and photovoltaic performance are altered significantly. Differences in material properties are found to arise from changes in intra‐ and intermolecular interactions in the solid state caused by heteroatom substitution, as revealed by the single crystal structures of three compounds. This study demonstrates a systematic investigation of structure–property relationships in conjugated small molecules.</P>
Design of Nonfullerene Acceptors with Near-Infrared Light Absorption Capabilities
Lee, Jaewon,Ko, Seo-Jin,Seifrid, Martin,Lee, Hansol,McDowell, Caitlin,Luginbuhl, Benjamin R.,Karki, Akchheta,Cho, Kilwon,Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen,Bazan, Guillermo C. Wiley (John WileySons) 2018 Advanced energy materials Vol.8 No.26
Walker, Bright,Liu, Jianhua,Kim, Chunki,Welch, Gregory C.,Park, Jin Keun,Lin, Jason,Zalar, Peter,Proctor, Christopher M.,Seo, Jung Hwa,Bazan, Guillermo C.,Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Vol.6 No.3
<P>We report a series of solution-processable, small-molecule, donor materials based on an architecture consisting of two diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) cores with different aromatic π-bridges between the DPP units and different end-capping groups. In general, this architecture leads to desirable light absorption and electronic levels for donor materials. Out of the compounds investigated, a material with a hydrolyzed dithieno(3,2-<I>b</I>;2′,3′-<I>d</I>)silole (SDT) core and 2-benzofuran (BFu) end capping groups leads to the most favorable properties for solar cells, capable of generating photocurrent up to 800 nm while producing an open-circuit voltage of over 850 mV, indicating a small loss in electrical potential compared to other bulk heterojunction systems. Device properties can be greatly improved through the use of solvent additives such as 2-chloronaphthalene and initial attempts to optimize device fabrication have resulted in power conversion efficiencies upwards of 4%.</P> <P>Graphic Abstract</P><P>A series of small-molecule donor materials based on an architecture consisting of two diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) moieties with different core and end groups is reported. <IMG SRC='http://pubs.rsc.org/services/images/RSCpubs.ePlatform.Service.FreeContent.ImageService.svc/ImageService/image/GA?id=c3ee24351f'> </P>