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2788-9106, 2788-9092

Author(s):  
Enkhbold Enkhbaatar ◽  
Khongorzul Gantumur

Abstract—This study will examine the selection factors and satisfaction of Korean universities with a focus on Mongolian international students. This study examines whether Mongolian international students' university selection factors (International student management system, Residential conditions, Student support system, Educational service quality, University awareness) have a significant effect on university satisfaction. And it examines how university satisfaction affects university choice intention. As a result of the analysis, all of the selection factors have a positive impact on university satisfaction. And university satisfaction showed a positive effect on choice intention. This study is expected to be of great help to the university selection process for foreign students who came to choose Korean universities. For that reason, universities should pay great attention to the quality of educational services and the quality of professors and teachers, and continue to manage the attraction of international students.


Author(s):  
Chamintsetseg Narantsetseg ◽  
Anna Dunay ◽  
Tsoodol Nyamdulam

Abstract- One of the problems faced by SMEs is the lack of use of information technology. They are not able to build their own database, which makes it impossible for them to expand their business, protect their company from risk. A survey was conducted to increase the company's productivity and improve its financial condition using statistics from the last 27 years, selecting companies that are making a valuable contribution to the business and operating in the mining and transportation sectors. This will allow the company to expand its operations by using information technology to increase productivity and anticipate and address operational issues.


Author(s):  
Munkhnasan Sarantuya ◽  
Oyunchimeg Tugjjav

Abstract— At a time when Mongolia is heavily affected by desertification and is the focus of global attention, the use of sand, especially manganese sand, for tourism may be the most effective way to combat desertification. Environmental protection is one of the most pressing issues in the “Elsen tasarkhai” region, and tourism (especially creative tourism) is seen as a source of revenue to mitigate this. Local people support tourism development, but lack of experience and organization is a disadvantage. The residents of "Elsen Tasarkhai" need professional training, counseling, and cooperation with the community and the protection administration to conduct tourism activities. The survey was conducted in June, July and August 2020 using a questionnaire with 17 questions covering 24 households in the Elsen Tasarkhai area. According to a survey of local households, it is important to support the use of sand for tourism, create local brand souvenirs, establish herder communities and start working in 2022. In order to develop community-based tourism in the vicinity of "Elsen Tasarkhai", it is necessary to develop "Sand sports, arts and culture tourism" regionally based on regional specifics.


Author(s):  
Gandulam Ganbold ◽  
Enkh-Otgon Dorjgotov ◽  
Hyeong Yu Jang

Abstract— Amid unprecedented infectious power and prolonged conditions caused by the coronavirus 19, the introduction of a new management paradigm and innovative strategy of the medical organization is urgently needed. However, in healthcare organizations where human resources are particularly important, it is almost impossible to achieve goals without the efforts of workers. Therefore, this paper reports an empirical study conducted to examine the relationship between employees’ entrepreneurship, job engagement, and organization innovation. Also, noting that the length of service can strengthen or weaken this process, it was analyzed by setting it as a moderator variable. A representative sample of 347 employees from the private hospital of South Korea was collected, using a non-probability purposive sampling technique. The data analysis was performed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method with the help of AMOS and Spss 23 analysis packages. The finding shows that there is a positive relationship between employees’ entrepreneurship, job engagement, and organizational innovation, and the length of service moderated the relationship between employees’ entrepreneurship and job engagement, organizational innovation. The theoretical and practical implications of this study are also presented based on the results.


Author(s):  
Battsetseg Bayarsaikhan ◽  
Saruul Sukhbaatar ◽  
Zolzaya Battumur ◽  
Oyunchimeg Tugjjav

Abstract Mount Bogd Khan is the first protected place not only in Mongolia but also in the world. There are 3 protected zones in the reserve, and a few companies are only allowed to operate in a limited zone in the area according to the Law on Special Protected Areas of Mongolia. Nevertheless, many companies are operating in the area and the physical characteristics of the land are being damaged. For this reason, we aimed to identify the main aspects that lead to the ecological degradation of the natural environment. Our research is based on the study of local land use related to soil degradation through soil weakening assessment and ecological and economic evaluation, in order to propose conservation measures. The objectives are as follows: a) study the granted land, b) determine the soil erosion level of Zaisan slopes) estimate the ecological and economic valuation of soil. This research is used to develop proposals for protective measures through soil ecological assessment. Experimental uses method of soil field research, Tyurin method, methods for determining the volume and weight of soil, mapping for soil erosion and the ecological and economic valuation of the soil is calculated. The total area of Bogd Khan is 41651.0 ha, of which 55.0 percent is forest. The Zaisan slope has an area of 1086.5 ha. Of which 697.43 ha are not eroded. And the forest 482.3 ha, open area is 215.5 ha. Soil erosion has occupied 396 ha square. Of which 97.43 ha is highly eroded, 179.15 ha is medium eroded, and 119.42 ha is low eroded. The built-up area is 10.8 ha square, of which 4.1 ha is built up and 6.7 ha is roads. Zaisan slope is eroded resource of soil roots has reached 139.88 tons, total decrease of soil roots 49200.7 total decrease of soil roots /of revised/ 34626.2 ton. The total ecological and economic valuation of soil cover of Zaisan slope has reached 9.4 billion tugrug.


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