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Volume 20, Issue 9, Cumulated
No. 199, September 25, 2024
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CONTENTS
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Studying the role
of organizational justice on employees’ retention
Reza Fathi
Rezafathi5@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Organizational commitment and job satisfaction have been an
increasingly fields of study since past research shown it
important to the organization as a whole. Despite the increase
in attention given to the study of workplace commitments and job
satisfaction, there still appears to be considerable confusion
and disagreement about what these teo variables are where they
are directed and how they develop. This study investigates the
role of organizational justice on employees’ retention in
'Behnoosh' Company- different kinds of soft drinks producers.
The results -which are obtained through the Pierson correlation
and regression – represent the positive effects and meaningful
aspects of organizational justice include distributive justice,
procedural justice and interactional justice on organizational
commitment and job satisfaction. In continue and with the
Friedman test applied, organizational justice dimensions were
ranked that distributive and interactional justice were the most
important sub-scales. Then, the “Average test” results showed
that all variables considered in this study were placed in a
satisfactory level.
And
finally results of applying the Variance analyze show that is
not direct correlationship between demographic variables with
organizational commitment and job satisfaction, except age and
organizational
commitment which means by increasing employees’ age, they will
be more committed to their organization.
[Reza
Fathi. Studying the role of organizational justice on
employees’ retention.
J Am
Sci
2024;20(9):1-11]. ISSN 1545-1003
(print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
01 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.01
Keywords:
Organizational
justice, employees’ retention, organizational commitment, job
satisfaction |
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Identity context
to be regeneration urban
Nobi Nakhaei 1,
Hassanali Laghai2
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Corresponding
Author, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Kish
International Campus, University of Tehran, Iran
2.
Associate Professor, Faculty of Urban Planning, College of Fine
Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. Supervisor of the
Corresponding Author Theses, from which this article has been
achieved.
nobi.nakhaei@alumni.ut.ac.ir
Abstract:
Regeneration is reinvention, redefining old values to meet
contemporary needs. Citizens Social and cultural status is
effective in vitality and dynamism of urban environments and
breathes new life in the body. Returning interest, contributing
to the collective memory, a great sense to the city valuable
spaces and culture is responsible for the revival of social and
place identity; as a result, readiness for rehabilitation
accelerated. Our role as an urban planner is to provide a good
physical design, update innovation and initiative in terms of
economic and social and cultural authenticity within the new
meaning and value. Meanwhile, one of the oldest and most
precious city and port is Loft port that time could not have any
effect on beliefs, customs and culture of the people of this
region. Passing of time and modern elements effects, this
beautiful harbor is moving gradually toward greater burnout. To
achieve this goal, the significant point is social and cultural
values and improving the quality of life in this old tissue.
By comparing the systematic identification of tissue capacity,
quality of life, revitalization is a response to the physical,
economic, social needs and solving systematic crisis in the
contemporary city. The role of government is supplying subsidies
and the provision of facilities to support residents of historic
neighborhoods to revitalize the historic fabric of the
environment into a lively and dynamic one. Using analytical -
descriptive data based on the Library and Village Loft as a case
study, field study and research and review information obtained,
it is tried to create a suitable living tissue identity to be
creative dialogue between past and future.
[Nakhaei N, Laghai
H.
Identity context to be regeneration urban.
J Am Sci
2024;20(9):12-22].
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02 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.02.
Keywords:
Restoration and
Preservation, Identification, Rehabilitation, Reconstruction,
Revitalization, Loft Port |
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Extential Themes in
Modern Literature
Bhupinder Kaur
W.no 10, H.no 327,
Gurdiyal Singh colony, Indri Karnal-132041 (Haryana)
Email-
jagnoor9253471593.JS@gmail.com
Abstract:
This paper explores the themes of angst and absurdity in
literature through the lens of existentialism. Existentialism, a
philosophical movement that emphasizes individual freedom and
the absence of inherent meaning in the universe, has had a
profound influence on literature, particularly in the 20th
century. Through an analysis of selected works, including
novels, plays, and essays, this paper examines how authors have
portrayed existential themes, such as angst, the feeling of
anxiety and dread in the face of freedom, and absurdity, the
conflict between human desire for meaning and the indifferent
universe. By studying the works of key existentialist thinkers
and analyzing how their ideas are reflected in literature, this
paper seeks to deepen our understanding of existentialist themes
in literature and their impact on the human condition.
[Bhupinder
Kaur. Extential Themes in Modern Literature.
J Am
Sci
2024;20(9):23-26]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
03 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.03
Keywords:
Existentialism, literature, angst, absurdity, individual
freedom, meaninglessness, human condition, existential themes,
20th century literature |
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A Study on the Impact of Electronic Commerce on Economic Growth
Hamid pursoleymani1,
Soheila
pursoleymani
2
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IT
Management, Lloydstec academy iran office, England
2.
Bachelor of Engineering Technology Computer – Software, Islamic
Azad University Sirjan Branch, Iran
Abstract:
This paper seeks to investigate the impact of electronic
commerce on the economic growth. This paper is regarded as an
applied research in terms of objective and a descriptive Delphi
survey in terms of data collection which aims at getting
consensus of experts familiar in this regard. To prove main and
subordinate hypotheses, Pearson tests have been applied. The
relation between subordinate variables and economic growth has
been analyzed through using regression method and EViews
software. This paper has first gathered the related literature
and then principles of economic growth.
Having designed the proposed conceptual model through credible
references, data required for calculations were gathered by
experts through using data pertaining to Statistical Center of
Iran and other related state organizations. The main result
of this paper reveals that infrastructure and services variables
in the electronic commerce have a significant relation with
economic growth in Iran.
[Hamid
pursoleymani, Soheila pursoleymani.
A Study on the Impact of Electronic Commerce on Economic Growth.
J Am Sci
2024;20(9):27-32]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
04 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.04
Keywords:
Electronic commerce, economic growth, ICT, IT |
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Iranian intellectual difficult at process of social and
political communication
Ali asghar amini
dehaghi1,
Mahmoud shahbandi2.
Islamic Republic of
Iran Broadcasting, valiasr street, Tehran, Iran.
Research Center, Tehran University of International Studies,
Tehran, Iran
email:
Amini779@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Despite other intellectual currents, especially communities in
the Middle East, the Iranian intellectual reasons, including a
lack of security in relation to culture and the hybrid culture
of communication, the social mentality, and cultural memory,
deposition, prevents the formation of connections between
productive intellectual thought (as Issuer), the people (the
audience) will be.
Moreover, like
other obstacles, lack the intellectual center of gravity,
passive, narcissistic, turn the native language, no common mind,
escape from ideology, acidity, wisdom, and properties into
popular culture and the ... Cause confusion, and impairment of
social and political communication process, but the main
obstacle absence interface that is intellectual, as defined
transport channel, the creative minded populace, is evaluated.
Typically interfaces intellectual endeavors, the creative minded
message, in the form and manner influenced the arts, hobby,
according to the demands and needs of the public sphere
developed, and a closed message, or files.
[Ali asghar amini
dehaghi,
Mahmoud shahbandi.
Iranian intellectual difficult at process of social and
political communication. J Am Sci 2024;20(9):33-38].
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
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05 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.05
Keywords:
Creative intelligentsia (classic). Intellectual interface.
Enlightened public. Communication barriers. Process
communication |
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Integration of
learning and doing, beauty and sharing -- Exploration of
teaching and practice of "Visual Communication Design" in
Northeast Agricultural University
GAO
Minghui
Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Abstract:
Visual communication design is a comprehensive discipline
involving art, design, communication, marketing and other
fields. Most domestic colleges and universities aim to cultivate
complex and innovative talents who are based on Chinese culture
and modern design characteristics, adapt to economic
construction and the development needs of cultural and creative
industries, and have strong artistic creativity and high
aesthetic level. In recent years, some problems have gradually
emerged. Some colleges and universities attach too much
importance to the training of skills and techniques, ignoring
the cultivation of humanistic spirit and artistic
accomplishment, leading to the separation of Taoism and skills.
Students lack the basic cultural connotation and humanistic
foundation, and the works created are only superficial forms,
unable to better and more profoundly reflect the humanistic
connotation of design, creation and performance. Based on this,
it is particularly important to construct art education which is
based on literature and art and pays equal attention to theory
and practice. In many years of teaching practice, the author
tries to integrate art aesthetics and humanism into the
curriculum, which has certain significance and value for
improving students' innovative ability and shaping sound
personality.
[GAO
Minghui.
Integration of learning and doing, beauty and sharing --
Exploration of teaching and practice of "Visual Communication
Design" in Northeast Agricultural University. J Am Sci
2024;20(9):39-46]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
06 doi:10.7537/marsjas200924.06
Keywords:
Combination of learning and doing, beauty and sharing, visual
communication design, teaching practice |
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