The current study explored the effects of international students' influencing factors on their perceived employability: A case study of China. The explanatory research design was adopted to involve 514 international African students in the study. The research was conducted with a random sampling technique. Fifty (50)-test items standardized questionnaire was adopted as research instrument for the study. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), the study found that there is a strong positive relationship between students' personal professional ability, university curriculum and social support, interpersonal and communication ability, social support and perceived employability. Four hypotheses were tested to determine whether they could predict international African students' perceived employability. Out of the four models, it was revealed that personal professional ability, university curriculum and social support, interpersonal and communication ability, social support significantly predicted international students' employability. The study found that the aforesaid variables have a significant positive effect on students' perceived employability and that an increase in any of the influencing factors would significantly and positively increase international African students' chances of employability after graduating from their respective universities in China. The study concluded that international African students could secure themselves employment after school within China or outside China if they take serious consideration of developing their personal professional abilities, interpersonal communication skills, social support from family and loved ones and become committed to the courses they are offered and taught in their respective university with uttermost precision and importance.
Because of the fierce competition in the banking business, it is critical for banks to develop and maintain strong client relationships in order to achieve customer satisfaction and loyalty. As a result, in the banking industry, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) has become extremely important. As a result, the focus of this research was on CRM as a tool for increasing customer loyalty and happiness. The participants in this study are GTBank Plc clients in the FCT Abuja's core business area. A total of 150 people were chosen at random, and data was collected via questionnaires that were self-administered by a researcher. The research revealed an important connection between customer happiness and loyalty and CRM proxies (service quality, employee conduct, customer data base, solving customer problems, physical environment and social network engagement). It was suggested that banks perform special training programs for their whole operations personnel in order to interact with clients efficiently and effectively by identifying key CRM tools in the financial business.
How to solve air pollution problerms in the process of economic development have arouse policy makers’ attention in China. This paper examines the long-term relationships between industrial gas emission, energy consumption and economic growth in China from 1983 to 2014. Results show that both economic growth and energy consumption have significant effect on industrial gas emission for a long period. Energy consumption is the Granger causality of industrial gas emission at the 5% significant level, but not vice versa. Economic growth is also the Granger causality of industrial air emissions, but not vice versa. In the long term, it is essential to decrease energy consumption in order to attain high air quality. Making energy policy should pay attention to improve efficiency, so as to keep balance between economic growth, energy consumption and environmental protection. When making energy and economy policies, the government need to consider the relationship between energy consumption, economic development and atmospheric protection so as to seek a balance between energy , economy and environment protection.
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