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APCAR-2016APCAR-20163rd Asia Pacific Conference on Advanced Research3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Advanced Research
29th & 30th
of July 2016
29th & 30th
of July 2016
Hotel Grand ChancellorHotel Grand ChancellorMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
VENUEVENUE
ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED RESEARCH (APIAR)ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED RESEARCH (APIAR)Nurturing knowledge without boundaries
ORGANISED BY:
APCAR - 2016
www.apiar.org.au
Nurturing knowledge without boundaries
APIARAPIAR
Mission
Vision
To create a world-class research institute
that empowers the education sector.
Our research focuses on benchmarking
and extending research in successful
business practices. We intend to offer
exciting networking and project building
opportunities for our associates. We
endeavor to achieve a better knowledge
development climate in higher education
and corporate training.
Five years from now, APIAR will be the
fastest growing knowledge sharing
organization in the world. We will change
the way the world manages research and
utilizes its knowledge to make room for
more. We will create efficient learning
and transfer to work context strategies for
a more cost and time-effective learning
solution.
APIARAPIAR
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Conference Chair
Keynote Speakers
PROFESSOR LESLIE HOLMES
ASSOC. PROF. (ADJUNCT) BRIAN GIBBS
ASSOC. PROF. PETER HOLLAND
University of Melbourne, Australia.
Melbourne University, Australia
Monash University, Australia
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
PROF. PETER CURSON
PROF. KUBAIS S. ABDULFATTAH FAHADY
PROF. DENNIS RUMLEY
PROF. MAURICE GALTON
ASST. PROF. HONGJIN ZHU
ASSOC. PROF. NOURAH ALYOUSEF
PROF. GHASSAN OMET
PROF. ROBERT WRIGHT
ASST. PROF. AHMED ALI KHALIFA
PROF. MARTIN MILLS
PROF. DJAMEL EDDINE LAOUISSET
PROF. ROBYN GILLIES
ASSOC. PROF. PAWEL BILINKSI
ASSOC. PROF. BLAINE HATT
ASST. PROF. ALI ALKHALIFAH
ASSOC. PROF. JEHAD ALDEHAYYAT
ASSOC. PROF. PETER KRIESLER
PROF. ELIZABETH FERNANDEZ
MOHAMED SAEED HASAB EL NABY
The University of Sydney, Australia.
Ajman University of science and Technology, UAE.
The University of Western Australia, Australia.
University of Cambridge, UK.
McMaster University, Canada.
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
University of Jordan, Jordan.
University of Strathclyde, UK.
Qatar University, Qatar.
The University of Queensland, Australia.
ALHOSN University, UAE.
The University of Queensland, Australia.
City University, UK.
Nipissing University, Canada.
Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.
Al Yamamah University, Saudi Arabia.
University of New South Wales, Australia.
University of New South Wales, Australia.
ALHOSN University, UAE.
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REVIEW COMMITTEE
PROF. MARIOS I KATSIOLOUDES
DR DRAGANA RADICIC
ASSOC. PROF. FATEN KHARBAT
DR. WEI CHEN
ASSOC. PROF. WAN NG
DR JONATHAN MUTERERA
DR. NISHIKANT MISHRA
DR.SAMEER AL BARGHOUTH
ASST. PROF. SAWSAN HALBOUNI
ELVIRA BOLAT
ASSOC. PROF. NIGEL BAGNALL
DR MICHAEL WIGELSWORTH
MAXWELL HEINECK
ASSOC. PROF. RAMPRASAD BHAR
DR FELICITY HARDLEY
ASST. PROF. KOUSAY SAID
ASST. PROF. GEHAN ABDUL HADI MOUSA
MOHAMED
Qatar University, Qatar.
Bournemouth University, UK.
Al Ain University of Science & Technology, UAE.
Sheffield University, UK.
University of New South Wales, Australia.
Nipissing University, Canada.
Aberystwyth University, UK.
Al Ain University, UAE.
University of Sharjah, UAE.
Bournemouth University, UK.
The University of Sydney, Australia.
Manchester University, UK.
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
Saudi Arabia.
University of New South Wales, Australia.
University of Westminster, UK.
University of Bahrain, Bahrain.
University of Bahrain, Bahrain.
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REVIEW COMMITTEE
CATHY BEAUSOLEIL
ASSOC. PROF. LAURENCE GOLDMAN
ASST. PROF. RIHAM MUQATTASH
BIJAN HESNI
PROF. TAKASHI OYABU
ASSOC. PROF. MARK PEGRUM
KISHORE NAMBEESAN
PAULA JACKSON
DR PANAGIOTIS DONTIS CHARITOS
ASSOC. PROF. JAKE LYNCH
DR. MOHIT KOLAY
DR CHANGYU DONG
DR ELENA SOUKAKOU
ASST. PROF. AHMAD ALHARKAN
University of Quebec,Canada.
University of Queensland. Australia.
Al Ain University of Science & Technology, UAE.
University of Westminster, UK.
Kokusai Business Gakuin College, Japan.
The University of Western Australia, Australia.
University of Nizwa, Oman.
York St John University, UK.
University of Westminster, UK.
The University of Sydney, Australia.
Al Yamanah University, Saudi Arabia.
University of Strathclyde, UK.
University of Roehampton, UK.
Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.
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ConferenceChair
PROFESSOR LESLIE HOLMES
University of Melbourne, Australia.
“
Welcome to the 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Advanced Research (APCAR), organised by the Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research (APIAR). APIAR’s motto – ‘Nurturing knowledge without boundaries’ - encapsulates well the principal aims of our organisation.
First, it highlights the multi-disciplinary approach we adopt. While there is a focus on four key areas – business, education, information technology and social sciences – these are broadly interpreted, so that major contemporary issues that should not be neatly pigeon-holed into one discipline or another can be examined from as many angles as seems appropriate.
Second, we encourage as much interaction and networking between academia and the business community as possible. It has become increasingly obvious over recent years that business and academia have a great deal to offer each other, and both benefit enormously from much closer collaboration than was typical in the past. We strongly encourage the exchange of ideas and practical experience between pure researchers, applied researchers and practitioners.
Finally, while being an Australia-based organisation, our outreach is global: our Executive Committee includes leading scholars from three continents, while the participants at previous APCARs have hailed from all parts of the world.
Though young – it was established in 2011 - APIAR is already making a significant impact in terms of advancing and publishing cutting edge research, both through conferences such as this and through its two journals (Asia Pacific Journal of Advanced Business and Social Studies and Asia Pacific Journal of Contemporary Education and Communication Technology). Your contribution at this conference will add to this, and we look forward to getting to know you and sharing with you the latest findings of experts in our four principal fields or research.
Professor Emeritus Leslie HolmesUniversity of Melbourne
APIAR’s motto ‘Nurturing
knowledge without boundaries’
encapsulates well the principal
aims of our organisation
Preface
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ConferenceChair
PROFESSOR LESLIE HOLMES
University of Melbourne, Australia.
Leslie Holmes has been a Professor of Political Science at the University of Melbourne since 1988, and was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus in 2014. He was President of the International Council for Central and East European Studies 2000-2005, President of the Australian Political Studies Association 1991-2, and President of the Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies 2005-7. He has been a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia since 1995, and regularly teaches advanced courses on corruption at the University of Bologna, the Graduate School of Social Research in Warsaw, and the International Anti-Corruption Academy in Vienna .
Leslie has published seven single-authored books - The Policy Process in Communist States (Sage, 1981); Politics in the Communist World (Oxford UP, 1987); The End of Communist Power (Oxford UP, 1993); Post-Communism (Duke UP, 1997); Rotten States? (Duke UP, 2006); Communism (Oxford UP, 2009); and Corruption (Oxford UP, 2015). With John Dryzek, he also co-authored Post-Communist Democratization (Cambridge UP, 2002). He has edited or co-edited a further seven books, and published almost 100 articles, chapters and booklets. His work has been translated into twelve languages. Prof. Holmes’ principal research areas are Europe and Asia, with particular reference to corruption, organised crime and human trafficking. In this context, he has been a consultant to the World Bank, Transparency International, the UNODC, the OECD, and the Swiss Government. His research has been funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and by the Norwegian Research Council.
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Keynote Speaker
ASSOC. PROF. (ADJUNCT) BRIAN
GIBBSMelbourne University,
Australia
Brian Gibbs teaches and does research primarily within the fields of consumer behaviour and behavioural decision making. He is particularly interested in the psychology of utility, and in how tastes and preferences can be strategically managed by the self and others.
Brian has developed and taught MBA-level courses on consumer behaviour, marketing management and marketing strategy, an undergraduate course on marketing, and a PhD course on behavioural decision making. He has published in leading journals in his field, and has given invited research seminars at Harvard University, Cornell University, Columbia University, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Duke University, University of New South Wales, University of Auckland, University of Toronto, University College Dublin, University of Oxford and many others.
Before joining MBS, Brian gained 13 years’ experience as a faculty member at leading American business schools. He was an Assistant Professor of Marketing and Behavioural Science in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, and Associate Professor of Management and Behavioural Science in the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. In addition, he served as Visiting Associate Professor of Management Science at the Sloan School of Management at MIT.
Brian has acted as an expert witness on legal matters relating to decision making, psychology, and marketing in the English High Court of Justice and in the Australian justice system, and has done consulting work on behalf of clients such as Apple, BP Biofuels, Coca-Cola, TDK Electronics, and Roadrunner Records.
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Keynote Speaker
ASSOC. PROF. PETER HOLLAND
Monash University, Australia
Peter works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as an Associate Professor.
His key area of research is employee voice, workplace monitoring and surveillance, talent management and training and development.
Dr Peter Holland is an Associate Professor in Human Resource Management and Employee Relations at Monash University. He has been the Director of the Human Resource Management Program and is the Deputy Head of the Human Resource and Employee Relations Discipline in the Department of Management and visiting Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania. Peter has worked in the Australian Finance industry and consulted to the private and public sector in a variety areas related to human resource management and employee relations. His current research interests include talent management, employee voice and monitoring and surveillance in the workplace. He has authored/co-authored 10 books and over 70 journal articles, monographs and book chapters on a variety of human resource management and employee relations issues.
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09:00 AM - 09:45 AM
* Conference Materials Collection
OPENING THE GENERAL SESSIONVenue: Chancellor 2
09.30 AM – 10.15 AM
Conference Opening by Professor Leslie HolmesConference Chair
Topic: “Combating Corruption in the Asia Pacific Region”.
10.15 AM – 10.30 AM Photo Session
10.30 AM - 11.00 AM Morning Tea Break
11.00 AM - 11.25 AM
Keynote Speaker: Assoc. Professor Brian GibbsTopic: “Stage Zero: Finding the Right Research Project”.
11.30 AM - 11.55 AM
Keynote Speaker: Assoc. Professor Peter HollandTopic: “Building Big Data Sets in an Era of Financial Austerity”.
ORAL PRESENTATIONVenue: Chancellor 2 & Chancellor 4
Concurrent Session : 1Venue : Chancellor 2Track: BusinessSession Chair : Abdul Shukor Shamsudin
Concurrent Session : 1Venue : Chancellor 4Track: EducationSession Chair : Priya Matthew
12.00 AM – 12.20 AM
OPTIMIZATION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL ON MANAGEMENT OF ECOTOURISM’S INFRASTRUCTURE.
Ahmad Maruf
PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS ENGLISH.
Munnazza Afreen Ansari and Shefali Pandya.
12.20 AM – 12.40 PM
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSE AND COLD CHAIN BUSINESS IN HONG KONG: A LITERATURE REVIEW.
Simon Yuen
PORTAL DOS PROFESSORES FROM UFSCAR: A BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE OF TEACHER EDUCATION AND ONLINE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
Paula Grizzo Gobato and Aline Maria de Medeiros Rodrigues Reali
12.40 PM - 01.00 PM
IT’S ALSO ABOUT FOLLOWERS: HOW FOLLOWER VOICE WOULD ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP.
Chun Hui and Cynthia Lee
ELEARNING INITIATIVES IN DELIVERING THE UNDERGRADUATE PHYSIOTHERAPY EDUCATION PROGRAM IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Priya Karthikeyan and Karthikeyan Paramasivam Ramalingam
01.00 PM - 02.00 PM Lunch Break
Day 01Friday, 29th of July, 2016
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Concurrent Session : 2Venue : Chancellor 2Track: Social SciencesSession Chair : Narmatha V Jayabal
Concurrent Session : 2Venue : Chancellor 4Track: EducationSession Chair : Lay Huah Goh
02.00 PM – 02.20 AM
NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF THE GEZI UPRISINGS IN TURKEY.
Ali Simsek, Taner Kizilhan, Murat Sahin and Necip Serdar Sever
SENSITIVITY DOMAIN OF LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE.
Prasanth Mathew ,Priya Mathew , Ms. Jessy N.C.
02.20 AM – 02.40 PM
AN EVALUATION OF GENDER-FOCUSED AID INTERVENTION IN AFGHANISTAN: PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY OR REINFORCING HEIRARCHIES?
Fatima Mohammadi
INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF META-COGNITIVE STRATEGIES-BASED INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS ON META-COGNITIVEAWARENESS OF STUDENTS.
Meenakshi Ingole and Shefali Pandya
02.40 PM – 03.00 PM
VIABILITY OF ORGANIZING A COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE TO CREATE JOBS FOR SELECTED BENEFICIARIES OF ONE LA SALLE YOLANDA/HAIYAN REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY PROJECT (OLSYRRP).
Crispina Rafol Corpuz
TEACHING ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION TO CHILDREN FOR FOSTERING ZAST FOR LIVING AS SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION.
Kanae Watanabe
03.00 PM – 03.20 PM
WITH OR WITHOUT HALAL LOGO? A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE GENERATION Y PERCEPTIONS ON THE NATIONAL HALAL CERTIFICATION MALAYSIA.
Aiedah Abdul Khalek and Ros Aiza Mohd Mokhtar
EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN REGION I.
Narciso D. Rabara
03.20 PM – 03.40 PM
CULTURAL PRACTICES OF THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES IN THE PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR, PHILIPPINES.
Severino G. Alviento and Marife D. Alviento
INTERACTION EFFECT OF CO-OPERATIVE LEARNING MODEL AND STUDENTS’ IMPLICIT THEORY OF INTELLIGENCE ON STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN MATHEMATICS.
Shefali Pandya
03.40 PM – 04.00 PM Afternoon Tea Break
Concurrent Session : 3Venue : Chancellor 2Track: Social SciencesSession Chair : Annie Manalang
Concurrent Session : 3Venue : Chancellor 4Track: EducationSession Chair : Shefali Pandya
04.00 PM – 04.20 PM
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY AS POTENTIAL MODERATOR IN ENHANCING CORPORATE PERFORMANCE: A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK.
Ifa Rizad Mustapa , Siti Seri Delima Abdul Malak
ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (HEIS) IN PANGASINAN.
Josephine S. Lambinicio
Day 01Friday, 29th of July, 2016
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04.20 PM – 04.40 PM
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN AUSTRALIA’S CALD COMMUNITIES: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHICS OF FRONTLINE WORKERS AND SELECTED THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES.
Oluwatoyin Abiola Dedeigbo and Ebinepre Cocodia.
FACTOR STRUCTURE OF THE MTCS IN HONG KONG.
Chi Hung Leung
04.40 PM – 05.00 PM
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS FOR NON-DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION BY DOCTOR-INVESTIGATORS IN CLINICAL TRIALS IN MALAYSIA.
Yuhanif, Y., Nor Anita, A., Hairuddin M.L., MD Reja , MD. Anisah, C.N.
JOB SATISFACTION LEVEL OF K TO12 TEACHERS UTILIZING MULTIPLE STATISTICAL TOOLS.
Glorineil D. Romero and Nimrod F. Bantigue
05.00 PM - 05.20 PM
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SCHOOL COUNSELLORS AND ITS BARRIERS.
Wasantha Subasinghe
REFLECTIVE PRACTICES: A MEANS TO TEACHER DEVELOPMENT.
Priya mathew, Prasanth mathew and Prince J. Peechattu
05.20 PM-05.40 PM
Sociological Analysis on Death Penalty in Sri Lanka.
Wasantha Subasinghe
End of Day 01
Day 01Friday, 29th of July, 2016
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ORAL PRESENTATIONVenue: Chancellor 2 & Chancellor 4
Concurrent Session : 1Venue : Chancellor 2Track: Social SciencesSession Chair : Crispina Corpuz
Concurrent Session : 1Venue : Chancellor 4 Track: EducationSession Chair : Ihene Frialde
09.00 AM – 09.20 AM
UNIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: A CONSTRUCTIVE RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES FACED BY HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS.
Veli Denizhan Kalkan
THE EFFECTIVENESS AND CHALLENGES OF MOOC FOR LEARNING.
Lay Huah Goh
09.20 AM – 09.40 AM
IMPACT OF NEW HOUSING SCHEME ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE ESTATE WORKERS.
Kumudu Sumedha
TEACHING PROFESSION AND ETHICAL PRACTICES AS PERCEIVED BY THE GRADUATE SCHOOL STUDENTS.
Corazon S. Catubay
09.40 AM – 10.00 AM
A SET OF OBJECTIVES AND NEW MODEL FOR REGIONAL RADIO IN SRI LANKA: A STUDY OF “RA JARATA AND WAYAMBA HANDA” RADIO.
H.M. Dammika Bandara Herath
USING FACEBOOK TO DEVELOP THAI STUDENTS’ ENGLISH SKILLS.
Phasuk Boontham
10.00 AM – 10.20 AM
READING 21 ST CENTURY SKILLS IN FIVE FILIPINO ETHNOEPICS.
Susan Refalda-Mercaida
CRISIS MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS.
Dr. Janet Israel-Adalem and Dr. Elizabeth A. Montero
10.20 AM –10.40 AM
DILEMMA IN APPLICATION OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN THE POST CONFLICT SOCIETY OF SRI LANKA.
Weesinghe Mudiyanselage Amaradasa
THE PROBLEM OF ENTRANCE EXAM-ORIENTED EDUCATION AND ITS SOLUTION PLANS IN KOREA.
Kim Bok-rae
10.40 AM – 11.00 AM Morning Tea Break
Concurrent Session : 2Venue : Chancellor 2Track: ICTSession Chair : John Ayoade
Concurrent Session : 2Venue : Chancellor 4Track: EducationSession Chair : Elizabeth A. Montero
11.00 AM – 11.20 AM
FINANCIAL BIG DATA ANALYSIS BY SPARSE REPRESENTATION CLASSIFIERS.
Shian-Chang Huang, Nan-Yu Wang and Tung-Kuang Wu
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING KIT FOR INTRODUCTORY PROGRAMMING IN SCHOOLS.
Azizah Suliman and Surizal Nazeri
11.20 AM – 11.40 AM
A NEW APPROACH TO ENGINEERING EDUCATION: CPU PROCESSING MODEL.
Zehra Yıldız
BEHAVIORAL PRACTICES OF TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENTS: BASIS FOR ENRICHING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM.
Helen Frialde-Dupale
Day 02Saturday, 30th of July, 2016
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11.40 AM – 12.00 PM
MEDIA ETHICS IN PRINT MEDIA (SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CRIME REPORTING CASE IN SRI LANKA).
Dinithi Jayasekara
SEARCHING “LIFE JACKETS” FOR FUTURE VULNERABLE YOUNG LEADERS.
Doreen Y. P. Tse and Pamela M. H. Kwok
12.00 PM - 12.20 PM
MICROSERVICES ARCHITECTURE FOR TOUR ACTIVITIES APPLICATION.
Nuno Silva and Paulo Tomé
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES OF COLLEGES OF NURSING IN REGION 1: BASIS FOR A PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Zosima C. Garin
12.20 PM - 12.40 PM
CAPTURING SECURITY REQUIREMENTS OF MOBILE APPS USING MOBIMEREQ.
Noorrezam Yusop , Massila Kamalrudin and Safiah Sidek
FACTORS INFLUENCING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AMONG INTERNSHIP STUDENTS USING FACEBOOK.
Siu Felix L.C. and Chu Samuel Kai Wah
12.40 PM - 01.00 PM
ENHANCING CLOUD COMPUTING WITH SECURITY TRUST MODEL.
John Ayoade
CONFLICTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS: BASIS FOR INNOVATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS.
Sherelle Lou S. Icutan
01.00 PM - 02.00 PM Lunch Break
Session : 3Venue : Chancellor 2Track: Social SciencesSession Chair : Veli Denizhan Kalkan
Session : 3Venue : Chancellor 4Track: Business Session Chair : Genoveva Y. Reyes
02.00 PM – 02.20 PM
RESPONSIVENESS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO GENDER AWARENESS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Annie C. Manalang and Pascual Dela Cruz Manalang
USE OF MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION FOR RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF CHRONIC DIABETIC PATIENTS OF TYPE1 FROM HEALTH DATABASE.
Shahid M. Butt and Saad M. Butt
02.20 PM – 02.40 PM
EFFICACY OF CHEILOSCOPY IN GENDER DETERMINATION – A DIGITAL APPROACH.
Narmatha V Jayabal
TURNAROUND STRATEGY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP: CONCEPTUAL REVIEW.
Herri, Arif Prima Johan, Yulihasri, Rebi Fara Handika and M. Arifin
02.40 PM – 03.00 PM
THE ROLE OF BUDDHA AS A TEACHER.
Mediyawe Piyarathana Thero
ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN PRIBADI SCHOOL.
Tito Auditama, Zainal A.R Hakim, Wida Mustika Sari and Dermawan Wibisono
03.00 PM - 03.20 PM
MORAL LIMITS OF PAYMENTS FOR ECOSYSTEM SERVICES.
Rohit Jindal
PPP ON BUILT ENVIRONMENTS: VALUE CREATION FOR SOCIAL EQUITY.
Dominique Trual R. Molintas, Benedict Pineda, Romeo Salda, George Cham and Leroy Tan
03.20 PM - 03.40 PM Afternoon Tea Break
Day 02Saturday, 30th of July, 2016
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Concurrent Session : 4Venue : Chancellor 2Track: EducationSession Chair : Sherelle Lou S. Icutan
Concurrent Session : 4Venue : Chancellor 4Track: BusinessSession Chair : Herri
03.40 PM - 04.00 PM
CULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING MALE AND FEMALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ LEARNING OF SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS.
Amani K Hamdan and Majid Malekan
ENCOURAGING STUDENT CREATIVITY IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT: CONNECTING CONTENT KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATION WITH TECHNOLOGY.
Bob Barrett
04.00 PM - 04.20 PM
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF SCHOOL MANAGERS.
Mario E. Campilla
ADVANCING INDUSTRIAL/ ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE BY EMBRACING COMPLEXITY AND MODERNISING METHODS: A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS APPROACH.
Louise Metcalf
04.20 PM - 04.40 PM
DESCRIPTIVE WRITING USING THE PROCESS-GENRE APPROACH.
Rhea M. Agibuay
THE LEADERSHIP MODEL AT MALAYSIAN PUBLIC HIGHER INSTITUTIONS: A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK.
Abdul Shukor Shamsudin, Mohmad Yazam Sharif and Abd Rahim Romle
04.40 PM - 05.00 PM
CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING DISCLOSURE PRACTICES AMONG SELECTED LISTED FIRMS.
Genoveva Y. Reyes
End of Presentation
Networking & Presentation Ceremony5.10 PM – 5.30 PM
Venue: Chancellor 2Hotel Grand Chancellor131 Lonsdale StMelbourne VIC 3000Australia
End of The Conference
Day 02Saturday, 30th of July, 2016
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CONFERENCE VENUE
Hotel Grand Chancellor131 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
P. 16 Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research
Suite 1A Level 2, 802 Pacific HighwayGordon NSW 2072, Australia
FAX: (+61) 02 9844 5445Tel: (+61) 0470361148
www.apiar.org.au
Nurturing knowledge without boundaries
We publish following journalsAsia Pacific Journal of Advanced Business and Social Studies(ISBN: 9780994365675)
Asia Pacific Journal of Contemporary Education and Communication Technology(ISBN: 9780994365682)
Please submit your paper or abstract by 31.08.2016. We are looking forward to seeing in Melbourne, Australia in October, 2016.