scholarly journals Z Kuşağının Beslenme Alışkanlıklarını Etkileyen Faktörler (Factors Affecting the Nutritional Habits of Generation Z)

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 2272-2285
Author(s):  
Abdülkadir Dilber ◽  
Fadime Dilber
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-33
Author(s):  
Merve Çalkın Korkmaz ◽  
Mehmet Ağırman ◽  
Elif Ay

Author(s):  
Olga L. Malysheva ◽  

The article analyzes the structure of the university lecturer image consisting of basic competencies, a social status and professional competencies – didactic skills, conceptual training, and professional-Self. The article considers the factors affecting the professional image of the universities’ teaching staff, nowadays, such as: the transition to a skills-oriented education, the Russian employers’ requirements for university graduates, the commercialization of higher education, and the students’ audience specifics of the represented by generation “Z”, preferring the Internet resources as the main information sources. The article highlights the professional image of the teaching staff both in the eyes of the administrative structures of universities and students. A pilot study of the teaching staff professional image perception as seen from the students’s perspective was carried out the department of industrial policy and business administration of Kazan National Research Technological University. Due to the conducted research, it became possible to establish the most important characteristics of the internal image of a university lecturer from the students’ point of view and the significance of his/her external image.


Author(s):  
Michael Clement Wijaya ◽  
Kurnia Fajar Afgani

The development of technology in current digital era has made it easier for people to do stock investment anytime and anywhere through applications in their mobile phone. As one of the latest tech-literate generation, people who are categorized as Generation Z are expected to have an access to ample and incessant their knowledge including on stock investment. Unfortunately, this amenity doesn’t directly proportional to the enthusiasm of Generation Z in Bandung City to do stock investment. Currently, the enthusiasm on stock investment is still relatively low among Generation Z in Bandung City. Therefore, this study aims to analyze several factors that might affect the enthusiasm in doing stock investment. Variables measured as factors affecting the results are financial literacy, risk tolerance, and stock return. In obtaining the data needed, the researcher used a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to 400 respondents in Bandung City. By using multiple linear regression analysis, the researcher found that financial literacy and risk tolerance, individually and simultaneously affect the enthusiasm on stock investment among Generation Z in Bandung City, while stock return is insignificant in this research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 1748-1763
Author(s):  
Le Quang Hieuc

Health consciousness and environmental issues have been concerned greatly in recent years. In the cosmetics industry, these considerations initiated a tendency for Generation Z (Gen Z) to purchase green cosmetics instead of chemical cosmetics. This paper summarizes several theoretical foundations to build hypotheses and framework examining factors affecting Gen Z 's purchasing intention towards green cosmetics. Based on Value - Belief - Norm Theory (Stern, 2000), this research focuses on exploring the influence of psychological factors on green purchasing intentions (GPI). In addition, this study investigates the mediating effects of pro-environmental belief and personal norms on the relationship between the value orientations and the green purchasing intention. Finally, researchers will analyse data collected from people of different gender, ages and their monthly spending on cosmetics. A total of 655 valid responses were gathered through online and offline surveys using convenient sampling techniques. The authors evaluate the reliability (Cronbach's Alpha) and validity (EFA) by using SPSS 25 software, and test the study hypotheses by using SmartPLS 3.7 technique. The findings reveal that hedonic (β=0.290) and egoistic value orientation (β=0.237) indirectly affect GPI while personal norm exerts significant influence on GPI directly (β=0.419). The findings of the study have important implications for formulating appropriate governmental public policies and developing better marketing strategies for green cosmetics brands to approach customers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 354-363
Author(s):  
Yolanda Veybitha ◽  
Lizar Alfansi ◽  
Muhartini Salim ◽  
Effed Darta

This review aims to examine in depth what factors influence Generation Z's online purchase intention. In addition, the author also examines the online shopping research framework model as a reference to be developed in further research. The author collects the results of previous studies regarding online purchase intentions for 10 years (2011 – 2021) from various international journal sources. Based on the results of previous studies, the research model framework uses TAM (Technology Acceptence Model) variables, trust, social factors, security, and website quality. The main finding in previous research shows that the security factor greatly determines a person's online purchase intention. The security factor here is not just a product guarantee to consumers, but also about consumer data that is not easily hacked by irresponsible parties. The convenience of the payment system also influences online purchase intentions. In addition, utilitarian and hedonic motives encourage individuals to make online purchases. The utilitarian motive is concerned with consumer needs, while the hedonic motive emphasizes pleasure.


Author(s):  
Ubonwan Suwannapusit ◽  

Due to the widespread infection of the coronavirus (COVID-19) over the world, people were forced to stay at home, and technology has been increasingly used in communication, entertainment, and work. This research emphasized the study on the technology usage of Generation Z who are ready and highly skilled in using technology. The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of key factors affecting the intended use and practical application of Generation Z technology in Cambodia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The researcher chose to use the UTAUT Model to test the research hypothesis. A questionnaire is a research tool used to collect data online. It was found that the sample size was 212 respondents. Descriptive analysis and the partial least square structural equation model (PLS-SEM) evaluation were performed. The results revealed that (1) most of the respondents were male, had under a bachelor’s degree, and monthly income was equal to or more than 312 US dollars, (2) the performance expectancy significantly influenced the behavioral intention, but effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions did not affect the behavioral intention of technology use, and (3) the behavioral intention to use technologies significantly influenced the actual use behavior during the covid-19 situation. This study suggests that technology organizations or businesses should pay attention to the potential benefits of technology for spurring the technology adoption and use of Generation Z people in Cambodia.


Author(s):  
Feyzi Gokosmanoglu ◽  
Hasret Cengiz ◽  
Ceyhun Varim ◽  
Selcuk Yaylaci ◽  
Ahmet Nalbant ◽  
...  

Background: Childhood obesity has reached alarming dimensions all around the world. In this study, our objective is to determine the prevalence of childhood obesity in the secondary education as well as genetic, cultural and environmental factors giving rise to obesity, nutritional habits, family history and activity status.Methods: The research was performed on 750 students aged between 14-18. Body Mass Index (BMI= weight/height2 (kg/m²)) and Relative Body Mass Index (Rel BMI)  values of each child were calculated by making use of their height and weight measurements. An evaluation was made through the use of a questionnaire form consisting of 46 questions that questioned the family history, nutritional habits and activity status of the children at issue.Results: About 41.7% of 750 children incorporated into the study were female, whereas 58.2% of them were male. The age distribution was between the age range, 14-18. According to BMI values, 12.3% of the children were overweight, while 4% of them were obese. According to Relative BMI values, on the other hand, 10.4% of the children were overweight, whereas 12.9% of them were obese. When the children’s nutritional habits, activity status and family history were evaluated, we ascertained that doing physical exercises irregularly, consuming pastry foods at home and the presence of obesity history within the family had all led to the development of obesity as well as being overweight (p <0.05).Conclusions: In these research subjects comprising children of secondary education, we showed that the nutritional habits, cultural nutritional differences and the insufficiency in physical activities as well as the genetic susceptibility in children could be the determinants in obesity development.


Author(s):  
Ксения Помогаева ◽  
Ksenia Pomogaeva

In the article "Determining the factors affecting the productivity of specialists of a new generation", questions of the effectiveness of the work of the representatives of the generation Z, the features of the management of the young cadres, the need to develop a management methodology that takes into account the diverse composition of the work collectives are discussed. The author of the article is a student of the Master's Degree 1 course of University ITMO, Pomogaeva K.Yu. The article is devoted to the study of the factors influencing the efficiency of the work of young specialists, and is a description and analysis of the results of the experiment conducted on the team of the case studies "Marketorium". In the introduction, the goal of the experiment is stated: verification of the reliability of the stated hypothesis for representatives of the Z generation. The structure of the experiment is described below: in the first stage, a hidden experiment was conducted with the division of participants into an autonomous and supervised team; at the second, a survey of the manager and questioning of the remaining participants, , that autonomy negatively affects the productivity of representatives of the generation Z, the third - interviewing, which made it possible to determine possible factors reducing Effective work: violation of the circulation of ideas, the presence of personal conflicts. In conclusion the author comes to the conclusion that it is necessary to further study the characteristics of young cadres with the further development of a methodology for managing employees that takes into account the similarities and differences of all generations.


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