scholarly journals Application of the method of expert assessments to determine the most significant factors when choosing a real estate object by modern youth

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Tsygankova ◽  
Valentina Ushakova ◽  
Galina Rjapolova

The construction sector is one of the most important sectors of the economy, accounting for about 3 % of Russia's GDP. On 27.06.2019, amendments were made to Federal law No. 214-FZ "On participation in shared construction of apartment buildings and other real estate objects", which additionally guarantees the security of real estate transactions in connection with the transition from shared participation in the construction of an object to project financing. According to statistics, today 54 % of real estate buyers are people aged 25 years or older, i.e. a fairly young generation that has a fundamentally new view in society and forms its own factors of preference for choosing a real estate object. As a rule, by the end of their studies at the University, a young person has already formed an idea about their future, plans, career, financial and material well-being, including the acquisition of a real estate object. The purpose of the study is to determine the factors that are most significant for young people when choosing real estate objects when switching to new project financing conditions, including determining preference factors for people of different genders. In this regard, the authors conducted a survey of students of the 4th year of Tyumen industrial University in the number of 31 people acting as experts. The study was conducted using the method of expert assessments to identify the most significant factors when choosing a real estate object by modern youth. The study revealed an increase in the consistency of experts' opinions, depending on the decrease in the number of survey participants. As a result, two expert groups of five people – boys and girls-were formed. The study was formed by a group of factors that are preferred when choosing a real estate boys and girls, and had developed a method of determining the overall important factors affecting the choice of the property to modern youth on the basis of the results of the two groups.

2021 ◽  
Vol 94 ◽  
pp. 172-186
Author(s):  
V. A. Aristarkhov ◽  
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A. P. Satin ◽  
V.A. Daines ◽  
A. V. Matyushin ◽  
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Introduction. The study of factors influencing the organization of technical support management of subdivisions of territorial bodies of the EMERCOM of Russia has been carried out. A questionnaire was developed, a selection was carried out and a survey was conducted of employees holding positions at various levels of the hierarchy of the technical support management system of the territorial bodies of the EMERCOM of Russia, starting from a separate unit and up to the central office of the EMERCOM of Russia. The ranking of factors affecting the organization of technical support using the method of expert survey is made. The most significant factors negatively affecting the organization of technical support have been identified. The problem of managing the technical support of divisions in modern conditions is actualized. Goals and objectives. The purpose of the study is to improve the management of technical support of the units of the EMERCOM of Russia by updating and scientific substantiation of factors that negatively affect the management processes. To achieve the goal, the tasks of selecting survey participants, experts, conducting a questionnaire and expert survey and processing the results were solved. Methods. In the course of the study, the questionnaire method and the method of expert assessments were used. Results and discussion. The most significant factors that negatively affect the process of managing the technical support of divisions have been identified. The relevance of the conducted research and its main directions, which are presented as the most significant factors, are substantiated. Conclusion. The results obtained in the course of the work can be used in the development of proposals for improving the management system of technical support units and determining promising areas of research in this area. Key words: technical support, management system, factors, experts, ranks, coordination, evaluation, technique.


2000 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 143-160
Author(s):  
Stephen Baafi-Frimpong

This study which was a descriptive survey, was basically to find out the factors that affected the completion of the masters thesis at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ghana. The primary purpose of the research was to identify factors that might be hindering masters degree students from completing their theses, thereby either delaying or forgoing the successful completion of the degree. The participants in this study were "Successful Thesis Graduates" (STGs), "All-But Thesis" students (ABTs) who were enrolled between the years 1989 and 1993 and lecturers who served as thesis supervisors within the same period. The five most significant factors identified as obstacles to completion of the thesis in order ofimportance were : (1) lack ofbooks and other relevant materials; (2) lack of financial resources; (3) students' lukewarm attitude or lack of seriousness; (4) supervisors' delay in vetting work submitted by students; (5) students' work demands or combining thesis work with other jobs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-141
Author(s):  
Shamil Yusupov ◽  
Bulat Yakupov ◽  
Rinat Yusupov

Currently, the social well-being of Russian citizens, the quality of life of its residents, are the subject of numerous sociological studies. The results obtained provide the opportunity to make adjustments to the state policy in the social sphere. Studies that identify key social problems of the young generation of Russians are especially important. One of the most acute problems is the quality of education. Educational institutions realize the importance of this issue. They carry out numerous surveys, questionnaires and focus groups among students and educators, and seek the opinion of the expert community. Of course, such studies provide an overview of the key issues, but they are mainly based on traditional methods that are well known to both educators and students. As a result, participants are not always ready to provide objective information, which ultimately affects the quality of research. This situation requires the use of modern research methods both in the field of sociology and in the field of marketing. The purpose of the study: to identify determining factors for the lack of satisfaction of students with physical education at the university. This will increase motivation for attendance of physical education classes at the university. Methods and organization of research: We used the focus group [1] method with elements of the metamorphic method to obtain reliable information about the attitude of students to the "Physical culture" course. The study consisted of two stages. At the first stage, participants visually displayed their attitude to the "Physical culture" course. At the second stage, respondents were asked additional questions. Results. The main factors that contribute to willingness to attend the "Physical culture" course are: the ability to choose the type of activity during classes and characteristics of the educator. At the same time, we revealed the factors that repel from attending the "Physical culture" course. This is an infrastructure and not appropriate time for physical education according to students’ opinion. Conclusion. The research revealed the attitude of students to the "Physical culture" course. It helped to understand how to enhance willingness to attend these classes.


2002 ◽  
Vol 2002 ◽  
pp. 83-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Demecková ◽  
D. Kelly ◽  
P.H. Brooks ◽  
A. Campbell

Farrowing and lactation are two of the most critical phases of pork production. A relatively high proportion of pig losses occurs during these periods. Rapid bacterial colonisation of piglets’ sterile gut and underdeveloped immune system represents a very dangerous combination of events. The most significant factors affecting the microflora of the piglet’s gut is its mother and the environment into which it is born. Therefore, management interventions and nutritional regimes that influence the microbiology of the sow’s faeces in a beneficial way are likely also to influence the neonate. Work at the University of Plymouth and at Foulum in Denmark has shown that feed may be fermented successfully with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and that this process reduces the number of salmonellae and coliforms in the feed and consequently in the lower gastrointestinal tract (Brooks et al. 2001). Recent studies strongly support the hypothesis that orally administered LAB stimulate the immune system, both at the local and systemic level. This combination of effective immunity and reduced level of environmental contamination with faecal pathogens can lead to improved management of sows for increased litter size and weight at weaning time.


2022 ◽  
pp. 197-205
Author(s):  
Tilottama Singh ◽  
Sukanta Kumar Baral

The notion of spirituality is a divisive area when it moves to its applicability in organizations. In today's scenario with so much of chaos and volatility in organization especially after the pandemic, one cannot ignore the significance of spiritual practices. With changing time, the significance of spirituality becomes more pertinent for employee wellbeing. With numerous studies being conducted in this field, however the research gap provides enough space for authors to work on understanding and deciding the substantial factors affecting spirituality among academicians. This study employs a positivist research approach, comprising of a quantitative basis of enquiry, and assembled data via survey questionnaires. A total of 358 questionnaires were allocated, and finally, 240 usable cases were selected for study. The factor structure was proved by using SEM. This study raises awareness on the significance of spirituality in the university wellbeing which will ultimately contribute to improving academic delivery and bringing more satisfaction. Further factor loading helps in assessment.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dao Duy Tung

The aim of this study was the primary focus of the international students remains on the academic adjustment aspect, which stays as the cornerstone of their well-being and satisfaction. The questionnaire data collected from four universities, both public and private, were analyzed to provide proof. The results from methods analyzing data stated that there was a positive impact of social-cultural factors affecting well-being. And this research finds no significant evidence of the difference in levels of adaptation between male and female students. The finding also implies that the university and the authority should focus on the positives of the issue, possibly needs some more attention to derive benefits from this potent sector.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-20
Author(s):  
Inna Yeung

Choice of profession is a social phenomenon that every person has to face in life. Numerous studies convince us that not only the well-being of a person depends on the chosen work, but also his attitude to himself and life in general, therefore, the right and timely professional choice is very important. Research about factors of career self-determination of students of higher education institutions in Ukraine shows that self-determination is an important factor in the socialization of young person, and the factors that determine students' career choices become an actual problem of nowadays. The present study involved full-time and part-time students of Institute of Philology and Mass Communications of Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine" in order to examine the factors of career self-determination of students of higher education institutions (N=189). Diagnostic factors of career self-determination of students studying in the third and fourth year were carried out using the author's questionnaire. Processing of obtained data was carried out using the Excel 2010 program; factorial and comparative analysis were applied. Results of the study showed that initial stage of career self-determination falls down on the third and fourth studying year at the university, when an image of future career and career orientations begin to form. At the same time, the content of career self-determination in this period is contradictory and uncertain, therefore, the implementation of pedagogical support of this process among students is effective.


2020 ◽  
Vol 75 (3) ◽  
pp. 256-263
Author(s):  
Maria Y. Egorova ◽  
Irina A. Shuvalova ◽  
Olga I. Zvonareva ◽  
Igor D. Pimenov ◽  
Olga S. Kobyakova ◽  
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Background. The organization of clinical trials (CTs) requires the participation and coordination of healthcare providers, patients, public and private parties. Obstacles to the participation of any of these groups pose a risk of lowering the potential for the implementation of CTs. Researchers are a key human resource in conducting of CT. Their motivation for participation can have a significant impact on the recruitment and retention of patients, on the quality of the data collected, which determines the overall outcome of the study. Aims to assess the factors affecting the inclusion of Russian physicians-researchers in CT, and to determine their role in relations with patients-participants. Materials and methods. The study was organized as a part of the Russian multicenter face-to-face study. A survey was conducted of researchers from 10 cities of Russia (20172018). The participation in the survey for doctors was anonymous and voluntary. Results. The study involved 78 respondents. Most research doctors highly value the importance of research for science (4,84 0,39), society (4,67 0,46) and slightly lower for participating patients (4,44 0,61). The expectations of medical researchers are related to improving their financial situation and attaining new experience (n = 14; 18,18%). However, the opportunity to work with new technologies of treatment and diagnosis (n = 41; 52,56%) acted as a motivating factor. According to the questionnaire, the vast majority of research doctors (n = 29; 37,18%) believe that the main reason for patients to participate in CT is to receive quality and free medical care. The most significant obstacle to the inclusion of participants in CT was the side effects of the study drug (n = 38; 48,71%). Conclusions. The potential of clinical researchers in Russia is very high. The patient-participant acts for the research doctor as the subject of the study, and not the object, so the well-being of the patient is not indifferent to the doctor. However, the features of the functioning of our health care system form the motivation of doctors-researchers (additional earnings, professional self-development) and the way they perceive the motivation of patients (CT as an opportunity to receive quality medical care).


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