scholarly journals Research on College Students’ Consumption Behavior of Campus Loan under the Internet Economy Based on Guangdong Baiyun University

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Qin Feng ◽  
Tiexiong Wu

Ant-credit-pay, one of the most famous payment mediums of the internet finance, has become part of people daily life to influence peoples’ consumption concept and behavior, especially to college students. This article uses questionnaire analysis, literature research and field research to analyze the factors to use Ant-credit-pay and the effects of using Ant-credit-pay to give the suggestion of correctly to understand and use it.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (19) ◽  
pp. 7851
Author(s):  
Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang ◽  
Ta-Ching Liang ◽  
Shu-Chun Chang

Environmental education in the academic level is the most effective way to increase environmental awareness of college students particularly in handling plastic waste problems. This study aimed to compare the student’s knowledge and behavior on plastic waste problem between environmental science and social science students and to examine the correlation of knowledge and behavior to reduce plastic waste. Through survey of 98 students of National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, we compared the students’ knowledge and behavior on plastic waste problems by t-Test and Chi-square analysis, and we used Kendall’s rank correlation to evaluate the correlation of knowledge and behavior. This study found that the differences in majors resulted in the significant differences in knowledge on the negative impacts of plastic waste, where the students who are majoring in environmental sciences have higher score than the students in social science. Relating behaviors, the differences in majors also resulted in the significant different behaviors to reduce plastic usage, where the students with major in environmental sciences have the better behavior to reduce plastic usage for daily life than the social science students. These behaviors were shown in purchasing products with plastic packaging, preparing shopping bag, re-using plastic bags, taking own meal box, and having food on the sites to reduce single used plastic package. This study also found the positive correlation between environmental knowledge on plastic waste and behavior to reduce plastic waste in the daily life.


2014 ◽  
Vol 651-653 ◽  
pp. 2481-2484
Author(s):  
Ying Li

Along with the wide application and rapid development of the Internet, the network has become an important channel and means of transmitting information, holding communication and acquiring knowledge for college students, and an indispensable component in their daily life. However, the network is a "double-edged sword", which facilitates students' study and life and inevitably causes some negative influences on their moral characters, and there are behaviors of network moral abnormality frequently happening, which damage network moral order seriously. Consequently, in the age of omnimedia, strengthening network moral education of college students is quite essential and urgent.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 269-295
Author(s):  
Ewa Maria Kocój

The purpose of this article is to present the preliminary results of the research on the shepherds' everyday life that I have been conducting since 2015 in the field of history, migration, and cultural heritage of the Vlach minority inhabiting the areas from Albania to the northern Carpathians. One of the research stages entails the studies of the daily life and rituals of the highlanders living in the huts on the Polish side of the Carpathians. The article describes the issues concerning the organization and the time-space symbolism of a modern hut, including their daily life and schedule of activities. The research was conducted in the selected huts of Spiš, Orava, Podhale, Żywiec region, and Silesian Beskids in Poland in 2015-2018. In all cases, I applied qualitative research, mostly structured and unstructured interviews with senior and young shepherds working in the huts, as well as covert and overt participant observations conducted during selected pastoral holidays and meetings in various spaces—in temples, during highlander's and Vlach conventions, in theme meetings, and in the huts. I supplement these techniques with the analysis of the visual sources that I made during the field research, received from the enthusiasts of this topic, or found on the Internet. The research has shown that modern pastoralism oscillates between two poles: the traditional, which has made it possible to retain many elements from the past (cultural heritage), and the modern, thanks to which shepherds introduce global solutions to their huts and traditions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinli Zhang ◽  
Zhen Li ◽  
Chaorui He ◽  
Xinyue Wang

In recent years, online credit platforms have emerged one after another. With the continuous development of China’s "Internet +", the Internet finance industry has shown explosive growth, and P2P peer-to-peer loans have emerged. Some peer-to-peer credit platforms have expanded their business to universities, targeting college students with high consumer demand and little social experience, which has seriously affected the study and life of college students and brought serious negative impacts to society. Universities must strengthen the risk management of "campus loans" and take effective preventive measures. The risks of campus loans include loan risks, guarantee risks, default risks, etc. The causes of these risks are the lack of legal and financial knowledge of college students, the deviation of consumption concepts, and the publicity and risk assessment errors of campus loans. Through an in-depth analysis of the risks of college students’ campus loans, this article puts forward feasible preventive measures that are conducive to ensuring the personal and property safety of college students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiguo Xie

With the increasing advancement and popularity of electronic media, traditional reading mode and book purchase means have been updated and upgraded. As a big consumer of books, the college student group plays a double- complementary role in the marching force that drives this “revolution”. When the habit of holding a book and reading it at night is replaced by web-based virtual environment, readers have sharply recognize such trend, the internet has changed the perception of people on the time-space relationship. It causes changes in the “relationship among  human  beings”.  The  characteristics  of untouchable mode for the internet will really impact the daily life of the general public and event invoke our multi-dimension thinking of individuals themselves and external environment. The internet is promoting “him” and “them” to get close to each other with an invisible force and the reading trend of internet literature is emerging gradually.


2021 ◽  
Vol 937 (4) ◽  
pp. 042009
Author(s):  
Wei Hong ◽  
Lin Gan ◽  
Juan Xu ◽  
Tao Zhou

Abstract With the development of economy and the progress of science and technology, Internet economy rises rapidly. As a result, people’s environmental behavior and environmental protection concept can be greatly changed.Among these changes, the environmental protection situation of college students under the Otaku economy is the most typical.This paper studies the influence of college students on the environment from two aspects: the daily consumption behavior of college students’ Otaku economy and the concept of environmental protection of college students.The relevant data and conclusions can let us make better suggestions.This can not only promote the innovation of environmental protection in the new era, but also provide some case materials for the research on the changes of environmental protection in the era of Otaku economy. In this paper, questionnaire survey and field interview are used to obtain basic information, and data analysis and processing are used. Finally, the specific impact of College Students’ consumption habits and environmental protection ideas on the environment is obtained, and relevant conclusions and suggestions are drawn.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-74
Author(s):  
Martin Soukup ◽  
Dušan Lužný

This study analyzes and interprets East Sepik storyboards, which the authors regard as a form of cultural continuity and instrument of cultural memory in the post-colonial period. The study draws on field research conducted by the authors in the village of Kambot in East Sepik. The authors divide the storyboards into two groups based on content. The first includes storyboards describing daily life in the community, while the other links the daily life to pre-Christian religious beliefs and views. The aim of the study is to analyze one of the forms of contemporary material culture in East Sepik in the context of cultural changes triggered by Christianization, colonial administration in the former Territory of New Guinea and global tourism.


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