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SUMMARY:Workshop: How To Build Product Innovation and Growth?
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: ​​​HOW TO BUILD PRODUCT INNOVATION AND GROWTH?\nThời gian: ​18g00 thứ Sáu\, ngày ​03/01/2024\nĐịa điểm: ​H.408\, 1A Hoàng Diệu\, P.10\, Q. Phú Nhuận\n​Người trình bày: ​Tôn Đức Thăng Long\, VNP Alumni\, Founder\, Director\, CEO at Simple Academy; Product consultant at Product School Việt Nam \n​Giới thiệu: \nSự phát triển vượt bậc của công nghệ trí tuệ nhân tạo (AI) đang định hình lại mọi khía cạnh của cuộc sống\, tạo ra những cơ hội đột phá song song với áp lực cạnh tranh mạnh mẽ cho các doanh nghiệp. Trong bối cảnh đó\, các công ty khởi nghiệp công nghệ không ngừng xuất hiện\, thúc đẩy đổi mới sáng tạo với tốc độ nhanh chóng. Điều này đặt ra thách thức lớn đối với các doanh nghiệp đã tồn tại lâu năm: làm sao để thích nghi\, đổi mới và duy trì vị thế dẫn đầu? \nCựu học viên VNP khóa 26\, anh Tôn Đức Thăng Long với nhiều năm kinh nghiệm làm việc – giảng dạy trong lĩnh vực đổi mới sáng tạo và chiến lược tăng trưởng doanh nghiệp sẽ mang đến cho học viên VNP buổi workshop chủ đề “How To Build Product Innovation and Growth?” Đặc biệt\, kinh nghiệm xây dựng chiến lược phát triển sẽ được anh Long chia sẻ theo hướng kết nối với kiến thức VNP giảng dạy trong chương trình Thạc sĩ Kinh tế ứng dụng MAE. \n​\nNội dung workshop:\n1. Tìm hiểu cách xây dựng Product Innovation và chiến lược tăng trưởng bền vững cho doanh nghiệp công nghệ. \n2. Case Study thực tiễn và thuật toán ứng dụng trong đổi mới sáng tạo. \n3. Áp dụng các công cụ phân tích từ các môn học Macroeconomics\, Microeconomics\, Econometrics và Data Science để xây dựng bức tranh tổng thể\, đưa ra các quyết định chiến lược và vận hành doanh nghiệp hiệu quả hơn.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/workshop-how-to-build-product-innovation-and-growth/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20191210T000000
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SUMMARY:[Seminar-191210] How to write and present your research paper
DESCRIPTION:Kính mời quý thầy cô\, các bạn nghiên cứu sinh tham dự 2 buổi trình bày/hướng dẫn của GS. Gabriel Lee về 2 chủ đề: \n\n(1) How to write and present your research paper vào lúc 9AM thứ năm ngày 12/12/2019 tại H001\n \n(2) What you should do and avoid in your empirical studies vào lúc 9AM thứ năm ngày 19/12/2019\n\n \nĐặc biệt tại 2 buổi này các thầy cô/bạn NCS có nghiên cứu đang thực hiện cần tư vấn về cách viết báo cáo xuất bản hoặc xử lý các vấn đề trong thiết kế nghiên cứu thực nghiệm có thể đem đến thảo luận/tham khảo với GS. Gabriel Lee.\n\n \nGS Lee làm việc tại University of Regensburg (Đức)\, có chuyên môn nghiên cứu về Urban Economics\, Financial Economics và mô hình DSGE. Hiện GS. Lee đang nghỉ sabbatical tại trường Regensburg và làm việc 1 năm tại UEH (phòng làm việc chính tại phòng các nhóm nghiên cứu mạnh ở tầng 4 cơ sở A). Công việc chính của GS Lee tại UEH là hỗ trợ tạp chí JABES và thúc đẩy nghiên cứu\, tham gia xây dựng chương trình giảng dạy tại Khoa Kinh tế.  \n \nGS. Lee đang là  Associate Editor của các tạp chí: \n– Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies\n– International Journal of Housing Markets \n– German Journal of Real Estate Research \n\n \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/seminar-191210-how-to-write-and-present-your-research-paper/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-191114] An Introduction to Fintech and its Applications
DESCRIPTION:Dear researchers and students\,\nYou are cordially invited to the next STBI seminar.\n\nTopic: An Introduction to Fintech and its Applications \nPresenter: Truong Viet Phuong (UEH School of Business Information Technology)\n \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 14 November\, 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Vietnamese \nAbstract: \nA small talk to introduce and understand  Financial Technology (Fintech) and its applications in practice. \nOutline: \n\nWhat is Financial Technology?\nUnderstanding Fintech\nFintech in Practice\nFintech’s Expanding Horizons\nFintech and New Tech\nFintech Landscape\nFintech Users\nRegulation and Fintech\n\n\nAbout the presenter: Mr. Truong Viet Phuong is currently the Deputy Head of the Information Technology Department\, UEH Business Information Technology (BIT). He is also the Director of the UEH IT Training Center. His main research interest is the  Management Information System (MIS).\n\n\nSmall Talks Big Ideas (STBI) is a series of academic activities welcoming researchers\, students and anyone who are interested in economics and related disciplinary to share an innovative idea or research proposal\, to discuss an academic question or a policy-relevant issue\, a working paper with preliminary results or a recent published paper. The STBI seminars are regularly held from 11:00 to 12:00 at H.001\, UEH School of Economics (1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCMC)
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-191114-an-introduction-to-fintech-and-its-applications/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20191011T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-191018] The Role of Listing Price Strategies on the Probability of Sale for House: Evidence in Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Dear researchers and students\,\nYou are cordially invited to the next STBI seminar.\n\nTopic: The Role of Listing Price Strategies on the Probability of Sale for House: Evidence in Vietnam \nPresenter: Nguyen Thi Bich Hong and Truong Thanh Hiep (UEH School of Economics) \nTime: 11:00 – Friday\, 18 October\, 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Vietnamese \nAbstract: The aim of this paper is to measure the dynamic effects of listing price strategies and housing features on the probability of sale of a house based on listing periods\, by applying the Cox Probability Hazard Model for listing time in 1 month\, 3 months\, 6 months and 9 months of 448 transactions from the housing survey conducted in Ho Chi Minh City from September 2017 to May 2018.\nThe impact of the overprice listing strategy is found to be significant on the probability of sale in the first 30 days of listing time. The effect decreases and becomes ineffective when the listing duration exceeds 180 days. This shows that the first 30 listing days are very important and housing liquidity is affected strongly by selling strategies of seller.  If the time on market is over 30 days\, the power of sellers on housing liquidity will be restricted. \nAbout the presenter: Nguyen Thi Bich Hong and Truong Thanh Hiep are lecturers at the UEH School of Economics. Both Hong and Hiep graduated from the Vietnam – Netherlands Programme for Training the Master in Development and Applied Economics. Their research interested are Real Estate Economics\, Personnel Economics and Behavioral Economics.  \n\n\nSmall Talks Big Ideas (STBI) is a series of academic activities welcoming researchers\, students and anyone who are interested in economics and related disciplinary to share an innovative idea or research proposal\, to discuss an academic question or a policy-relevant issue\, a working paper with preliminary results or a recent published paper. The STBI seminars are regularly held from 11:00 to 12:00 at H.001\, UEH School of Economics (1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCMC)
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-191018-the-role-of-listing-price-strategies-on-the-probability-of-sale-for-house-evidence-in-vietnam/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190930T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-191002] Regulations in the U.S. and Bond Market Liquidity
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Regulations in the U.S. and Bond Market Liquidity” \nPresenter: Ho Thi Nam Phuong (Victoria University of Wellington) \nTime: 11:00 – Wednesday\, 02 October\, 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Vietnamese \nAbstract:  \nThis paper investigates the impacts of financial regulations on bond market liquidity\, focusing on the U.S. regulations such as the Dodd-Frank Act and the Volcker Rule. Our analysis at market level and bond level suggest that the mentioned regulations do not harm the liquidity of the bond market as a whole. It is evident that the regulations actually improve the bond market liquidity\, especially for investment grade bonds. Non-investment grade bonds are not affected by changes in regulations. These findings are also evident in the event study of announcement effects regarding regulations milestones. The analysis also suggests that the transaction costs are affected by the changes in regulations more than the price impacts. Additionally\, the event study indicates that the anticipation of regulatory changes do lead to lower liquidity but these impacts only occur for big milestones and eventually die out. \n\nAbout the presenter: Ho Thi Nam Phuong is a recent graduate from Victoria University of Wellington with First Class Honours in Finance. She is now a teaching assistant at the VUW Ho Chi Minh City campus while participating in other research projects about corporate governance and market micro-structure.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-191002-regulations-in-the-u-s-and-bond-market-liquidity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190616T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190619] Theoretical Framework on the Role of Transformation Leadership in Motivating Employees.
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Theoretical Framework on the Role of Transformation Leadership in Motivating Employees.” \nPresenter: Dr. Thai Tri Dung (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) \nTime: 11:00 – Wednesday\, 19 June 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Tiếng Việt \nAbstract: \nIn this article\, the author provides the analysis of theories of motivation and transformation leadership\, as well as the roles of transformation leadership in making employees motivated. The author also provides his consolidations of relevant study results of both domestic and international sources on the impacts of the transformation leadership onto the working and commitment of employees. Basing on those study results\, the author draws his own study model. In this article\, the author also established measurement parameters of those factors he used in his model. \nDownload article \n\nAbout the presenter: \nDr. Thai Tri Dung is a lecturer at the University of Economics of Hochiminh City with research interests including psychologies\, psychology in business management\, organizational behaviors\, communication and negotiation skills.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190619-theoretical-framework-on-the-role-of-transformation-leadership-in-motivating-employees/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190530T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190530] The emerging Vietnamese civil society since Doi Moi: new arenas to advocate for policy change.
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “The emerging Vietnamese civil society since Doi Moi: new arenas to advocate for policy change.” \nPresenter: Sean Ghesquière (Ghent University\, Belgium) \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 30 May 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Tiếng Anh \nAbstract: \nBefore the Renovation policy of 1986\, also known as Doi Moi\, most scholars had no difficulty in classifying the Vietnamese political practice as a Marxist-Leninist one. Since 1986\, state and society have reshuffled their cards. The Renovation has started off formidable changes for the Vietnamese state and society\, as well as for state-society relations. Due to the influx of foreign aid organizations and businesses\, Vietnam has encountered a rapid development with high GDP growth and the creation of a strong middle class. However\, the new economic and socio-political ‘model’  that was meant by the policy has not steadied yet. Therefore\, the debate between state and society remains afoot. In temporary Vietnam\, there is increasingly more contestation between both actors since the legitimacy of the Vietnamese Communist Party is once more under pressure due to increasing wage differences\, inflation\, corruption\, environmental pollution\, etcetera. \nDuring this presentation\, several theories for a better understanding of the (Vietnamese) state-society dynamic will be explained\, introducing the possibility for discussion on some present-day practical matters. Special attention will go to socio-political transformations in this setting\, taking the historical event of Doi Moi as an example.” \n\nAbout the presenter: \nSean Ghesquière is a master student Political Sciences at Ghent University\, Belgium. He is conducting research for his Master’s thesis in Hanoi. He wants to gain insight on the consequences of Doi Moi policy on civil society and its ability to influence (state) policy
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190530-the-emerging-vietnamese-civil-society-since-doi-moi-new-arenas-to-advocate-for-policy-change/
CATEGORIES:STBI
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190410T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091147Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190410] Application of Value at Risk Model to Portfolio Risk Management
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: Application of Value at Risk Model to Portfolio Risk Management. \nPresenter: Ph.D. Nguyễn Tuấn Duy (University of Finance-Marketing) \nTime: 11:00 – Wednesday\, 10 April 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Tiếng Việt \nAbstract: \nTrading in Vietnam stock market is in a volatile condition. Economic and political instabilities in Vietnam and region have posed challenges in making investment decisions. Thus\, an appropriate measure of portfolio risk is required. During two past decades\, several methods calculating VaR have been developed and significantly contributed to research in economics and finance. However\, those methods are built basing on strong assumptions such as the normal distribution of investment returns. This assumption proves impractical and rare in time series data. To deal with the limitations\, many approaches – E-VaR\, Stress test or Backtest are highly recommended to test the validity of VaR. This study employs the Backtest to test whether or not the VaR accurately represents reality. \nAbout the presenter: \nPh.D. Nguyễn Tuấn Duy is a lecturer of the faculty of fundamentals\, University of Finance – Marketing. His research interests are mathematical economics\, differential and integral Equations and Nonlinear analysis.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190410-application-of-value-at-risk-model-to-portfolio-risk-management/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190314T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091148Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190314] The Impact of ESG on Stocks’ Downside Risk and Risk Adjusted Return
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: The Impact of ESG on Stocks’ Downside Risk and Risk Adjusted Return. \nPresenter: Prof. Hans Lööf (KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, Sweden) \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 14 March 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: English \nAbstract:  \nInvestments considering corporate social responsibility continue to expand. Are companies pursuing a CSR agenda benefiting shareholders by reducing their financial downside risk? This paper investigates the relationship between a firm’s environmental\, social and corporate governance (ESG) scores and its downside risk on the stock market. We study this link using a panel of 887 stocks listed in five European countries over the period 2005-2017. Our empirical results show that higher ESG scores are associated with reduced downside risk of stock returns. Based on the Fama-French three-factor model\, we found no systematic relationship between ESG and the level of risk-adjusted return. \nFull-text: http://www.tillvaxtanalys.se/in-english/publications/wp/wp/2019-02-27-the-impact-of-esg-on-stocks-downside-risk-and-risk-adjusted-return.html \nAbout the presenter:  \nProf. Hans Lööf is the head of Division of Economics\, Royal Institute of Technology. He is also the director of Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS)\, Royal Institute of Technology. His research interests are innovation\, knowledge spillovers\, export\, productivity and growth\, growth\, green energy.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190314-the-impact-of-esg-on-stocks-downside-risk-and-risk-adjusted-return/
CATEGORIES:STBI
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190120T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190120T000000
DTSTAMP:20260622T091155Z
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SUMMARY:[Seminar-190121] Conducting qualitative research within a quantitative discipline\, for policy and action
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the seminar of Prof.Dr. Inge Hutter\, Rector of The Institute of Social Studies\, Erasmus University Rotterdam\, The Netherlands \nThe details of the seminar is as follows: \nSeminar: Conducting qualitative research within a quantitative discipline\, for policy and action \nSpeaker: Prof.Dr. Inge Hutter\, Rector of The Institute of Social Studies\, \nPlace: A.205\, UEH 59C Nguyễn Đình Chiểu\, Ward 6\, District 3 \nTime: 9:00 am\, Monday\, January 21\, 2019.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/seminar-190121-conducting-qualitative-research-within-a-quantitative-discipline-for-policy-and-action/
CATEGORIES:STBI
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20190120T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091149Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190123] Ownership\, Innovation\, Performance & Risk Shaping Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar with 2 presentations on \n \nFirm’s Ownership\, Innovation\, Performance & Risk Shaping Behaviors. \nTime: 11:00 – Wednesday\, 23 January\, 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Vietnamese \n  \nTopic 1: Ownership feature and firm performance via corporate innovation performance: Does it really matter for Vietnamese SMEs? \nAbstract: \nThe purpose of this study is to investigate the simultaneous relationship among ownership concentration\, innovation and firm performance of the small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam during the 2011–2015. By employing a Conditional Mixed Process (CMP) model\, the findings show that: there is no impact of ownership concentration on innovation\, but it has a positive impact on sales growth; innovation positively affects firm performance; and there exists a positively reverse causality from sales growth to innovation. \nFull-text: https://doi.org/10.1108/JABES-10-2018-0078 \n  \nTopic 2: Risk Shaping Behaviors by The Prospect Theory: How Can It Be Changed by Family’s Power and Quantile Regression? \nAbstract: \nEver since paper by Fama and French (1992)\, there is a diverse stream of literature that demonstrated the same vein of risk-return relationship but focus on the theorem of “Bowman paradox” (Shimizu\, 2007; Bromiley\, 2009 & 2010; Holmes et al.\, 2011; Kliger & Tsur\, 2011; and Lee & Li\, 2016). Among these\, there is one kind of study – “The Prospect Theory” that defines the new way of economist’s assumption that risk-return relationship will vary with the situation of market and company based on the possibility of reference target choice for changing managers’ attitude toward risk (Fiegenbaum\, 1990; Nickel & Rodriguez\, 2002). Nevertheless\, the current literature is largely inconclusive on the linkage between risk and return\, as there is the problem of “agent conflict”\, of the “stakeholder’s effects”\, or especially of the family ownership (Arregle et al. 2007; and Andres 2008; Gomez-Mejia et al. 2011\, and Berrone et al. 2012). In addition\, the prospect theory is usually specified by the two-fold hypothesis of risk aversion and risk-seeking behaviors\, while it could potentially be defined by the different level of risks and corporate performance. Acknowledged the above extensive literature\, this study would shed light on the following contributions. First\, this could be a very first new study analyzes the risk-return relationship within the mechanism of the “prospect theory”\, but on the view of the interventions of family’s power that it can direct the risk behavior. Second\, by using the modern technique of quantile regression for panel data\, this study will define the new literature gaps since it questions on the different level of risk-return behaviors rather than two-fold analysis. Third\, this study will also try to do some the robust analysis by testing different contexts – by examining different selected emerging markets of India\, Chinese\, Taiwan\, and Vietnam. \nPresenter: Nguyen Son Kien (Eastern International University) \nAbout the presenter: \nMr. Kien Nguyen is the graduate alumni of the Vietnam-Netherlands Program Class 20. He has been working as an assistant\, researcher\, and lecturer at the different universities includes University of Groningen\, Netherlands; RMIT University\, Vietnam; University of Economics\, Ho Chi Minh city; and Eastern International University\, Vietnam. His publications are in The Journal of Developing Areas (Ranked B – ABDC list); The Applied Economics Letters (Ranked B – ABDC list); International Journal of Applied Bussiness and Economic Research (Q2 – SJR); and Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies. His current research interests are Corporate governance\, financial behavior\, cryptocurrency\, risk theories\, financial development\, micro-finance\, economic development\, and economic behavior. \nSmall Talks Big Ideas (STBI) is a series of academic activities welcoming researchers\, students and anyone who are interested in economics and related disciplinary to share an innovative idea or research proposal\, to discuss an academic question or a policy-relevant issue\, a working paper with preliminary results or a published paper. In 2019\, the STBI seminar is regularly held on Wednesday/Thursday\, from 11:00 to 12:00 at H.001\, UEH School of Economics (1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCMC) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190123-ownership-innovation-performance-risk-shaping-behaviors/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-190116] A behavior and economic framework to attack marine plastic pollution
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \n \nThe details of the next STBI seminar are as follows: \nTopic: A Behavior and Economic Framework to Attack Marine Plastic Pollution \nPresenter: Dr. Ho Quoc Thong (Environment for Development – EfD Vietnam) \nTime: 11:00 – Wednesday\, January 16\, 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nLanguage: Vietnamese \nAbstract: \nMarine plastic debris pollution is both a global and a local problem with potentially severe consequences for wildlife\, economic activity\, and human health. The presentation will provide an overview of a framework for designing behavioral and economic tools to reduce marine debris. We also analyze a variety of market-based instruments and behavioral tools attacking the marine plastic pollution. We then use an impact pathway framework to make country-specific recommendations that reflect the reality of solid waste management in each of the countries selected as examples. This framework is also used to propose some further research directions toward the marine plastic debris in Vietnam. These research ideas will also be discussed. \nAbout the presenter: \nDr. Ho Quoc Thong is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Environment for Development – EfD Vietnam. He was awarded a PhD degree from School of Economics & Finance\, Queensland University of Technology\, Australia in 2018 and received a master degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa\, USA in 2011. His research focuses on efficiency and productivity analysis\, environmental performance and the use of behavioral economic approaches in analyzing environmental issues. His studies have been published in Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy\, Journal of Cleaner Production and Economic Record. \n\nSmall Talks Big Ideas is a series of academic activities welcoming researchers\, students and anyone who are interested in economics and related disciplinary to share an innovative idea or research proposal\, to discuss an academic question or a policy-relevant issue\, a working paper with preliminary results or a published paper. In 2019\, the STBI seminar is regularly held on Wednesday\, from 11:00 to 12:00 at H.001\, UEH School of Economics (1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCMC)
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-190116-a-behavior-and-economic-framework-to-attack-marine-plastic-pollution/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-180914] The Self-Determination Theory
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, colleagues and students\,\nWe would like to invite you to participate in the 2018 STBI Brown Bag Series at the UEH School of Economics. \n \nWe welcome Dr. Thùy Vy Nguyễn to present her ideas during the Brown Bag Series Special Session. \n\nTopic: The Self-Determination Theory\nTime: 11:30 – Friday\, 14th September\, 2018\nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu street\, ward 10\, Phu Nhuan district\, HCMC\nThe language of presentation: Vietnamese\n\nAbstract \nDr. Thuỳ Vy Nguyễn will talk about the theoretical framework that has shaped most of her research questions\, the Self-Determination Theory (SDT). SDT is a theory about human motivation. At the core\, the theory explains why we do what we do and what are the ingredients for healthy motivation and psychological wellness. Initially developed by Drs. Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan\, SDT has been elaborated and refined by a network of scholars around the world. Specifically in this talk\, Dr. Nguyễn will discuss how SDT has been used as the framework to understand how teachers can help their students to engage in deep\, meaningful learning\, what make organizations succeed at supporting their employees’ well-being and reduce physical illness\, and why some people achieve their goals and live a healthy\, fulfilling life. \nSpeaker \nDr. Thuỳ Vy Nguyễn received her Ph.D from the University of Rochester under the supervision of the two world-renowned motivation researchers\, Drs. Edward Deci and Richard Ryan. Her current research focuses on the science of solitude and tries to understand how we can take advantage of daily doses of solitude to benefit our own psychological well-being. She is also an active advocate for the movement toward a more transparent and accessible science. Through her works\, she hopes to inspire people to own the choice that we make to strive for best of who we are\, to be present not only with ourselves but also with others\, and last but not least\, be authentic in our thoughts\, feelings\, behaviors\, and communication. \n\nTo get more information\, you can visit the website: http://se.ueh.edu.vn/vi/the-2018-stbi-brown-bag-series/ \nThe 2018 STBI (Small Talk Big Idea) Brown Bag Series is built upon the success of the STBI Seminar. This year\, the organizing team has decided to experiment with a new format to make the event less formal and more open. It is held from 11:30 a.m to 12:15 p.m. and the speaker and audience will have 10 minutes to mingle and complete their lunch of bánh mì which is normally wrapped in brown bags. The School of Economics will provide free coffee and water for everyone and a sandwich/bánh mì lunch for the speaker. If the weather permits\, the presentation will be held in the lobby area at the School’s venue on Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District. \nYou are encouraged to bring your own bánh mì for lunch and mingle with the speaker at the beginning of the session. \nOrganizing Team
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-180914-the-self-determination-theory/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-180803] Applications of CGE models in Vietnam and in the World
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, colleagues and students\, \nWe would like to invite you to participate in the 2018 STBI Brown Bag Series Special Session. \nWe welcome Ms Tran Hoang Nhi to present her ideas during the Brown Bag session. \nTopic: Applications of CGE models in Vietnam and in the World \nTime: 15:00 – Friday\, 3rd August\, 2018 \nVenue: Room A.205\, Campus A\, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city\, 59C Nguyen Dinh Chieu\, Ward 6\, District 3 \nSpeaker: \nMs Tran Hoang Nhi is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre of Policy Studies\, Victoria University. Her expertise and research interests focus on policy analysis using national and regional computer general equilibrium (CGE) models. Examples of her work include: the construction and application of dynamic CGE models with extensive fiscal detail for the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance\, the Malaysian Ministry of Finance and the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance; the construction and application of a model with detailed labor market modelling for Vietnam and Oman; and the construction and application of a multiregional dynamic model of Australia with migration detail. \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-180803-applications-of-cge-models-in-vietnam-and-in-the-world/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-180731] Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Global Production of Coffee: A Panel Data Analysis of Exporting Countries
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, colleagues and students\,\nWe would like to invite you to participate in the 2018 STBI Brown Bag Series at the UEH School of Economics. \nWe welcome Dr. Le Vu Quan to present his ideas during the Brown Bag session. \nTopic: Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Global Production of Coffee: A Panel Data Analysis of Exporting Countries \nTime: 11:30 – Tuesday\, 31th July\, 2018 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District \nThe language of presentation: Vietnamese \nAbstract \nWe develop a model to understand the future of global coffee production in the face of climate change. To get a holistic perspective\, we examine the entire global coffee supply covering a period of over 20 years from 1992-2015. The novelty of this paper is the way we construct instrumental variables. Generally\, it is difficult or practically impossible to find instrumental variables that are uncorrelated with the regressors. Our modelling approach allows us to construct such series that are guaranteed to be uncorrelated with any regressors we will use. This is possible because we were able to extrapolate structural shocks such as supply\, demand and speculative shocks in the coffee market\, and then use those shocks as instrumental variables. We find that there is a positive effect of increase in prices paid to farmers and the supply of coffee. In addition\, by including structural coffee market shocks as instrumental variables in the fixed effects model\, we find that climatic variables tend to underestimate the effects of supply shocks on the quantity of coffee grown. By using this model\, we believe that we can deliver a more accurate understating of price elasticity and the potential impacts of climate change on global production of coffee. \nSpeaker: Le Vu Quan \nEva Albers Professor of Economics and Director of the International Business Programs at Seattle University. Dr. Le teaches primarily in the areas of international economics\, macroeconomics\, and economic development. His research is in the areas of institutions\, governance\, global health\, and entrepreneurship. He has been published in a number of academic journals including Journal of International Money and Finance\, International Review of Financial Analysis\, Public Health\, and International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research. Dr. Le has twice been a recipient of the Fulbright Scholar – in 2005-2006 at the Vietnam National University in Hanoi and in 2015-2016 at the Fulbright Economics Teaching Program in Ho Chi Minh City. He is a regular visiting faculty at several universities in Vietnam. He also provides consulting services to NGOs\, government agencies\, and multilateral institutions in Vietnam. \n\nTo get more information\, you can visit the website: http://se.ueh.edu.vn/vi/the-2018-stbi-brown-bag-series/ \nThe 2018 STBI (Small Talk Big Idea) Brown Bag Series is built upon the success of the STBI Seminar. This year\, the organizing team has decided to experiment with a new format to make the event less formal and more open. It is held from 11:30 a.m to 12:15 p.m. and the speaker and audience will have 10 minutes to mingle and complete their lunch of bánh mì which is normally wrapped in brown bags. The School of Economics will provide free coffee and water for everyone and a sandwich/bánh mì lunch for the speaker. If the weather permits\, the presentation will be held in the lobby area at the School’s venue on Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District. \nYou are encouraged to bring your own bánh mì for lunch and mingle with the speaker at the beginning of the session. \nOrganizing Team
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-180731-potential-impacts-of-climate-change-on-global-production-of-coffee-a-panel-data-analysis-of-exporting-countries/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-180720] Economic and non-economic returns to Communist Party membership in Viet Nam
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, colleagues and students\, \nWe would like to invite you to participate in the 2018 STBI Brown Bag Series at the UEH School of Economics. \nWe welcome Dr. Ngo Quang Thanh to present his ideas during the Brown Bag session. \nTopic: Economic and non-economic returns to Communist Party membership in Viet Nam \nTime: 11:30 – Friday\, 20th July\, 2018 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District \nThe language of presentation: Vietnamese \nAbstract \nSingle-party political systems exist in a number of countries\, such as China and Viet Nam. In these countries\, party membership is potentially an important source of economic and social status. This paper investigates these effects and the mechanisms behind them. In particular\, we use household- and individual-level panel data to analyse the causes and consequences of Communist Party membership in rural areas of Viet Nam. Fixed effects models are employed to control for unobserved differences between party members and others. \nResults suggest that party membership has a moderate positive effect on income\, on the order of seven per cent\, and a large positive effect on subjective well-being\, even after controlling for income. Party membership is closely associated with working for the government but also appears to increase the propensity to use credit and to boost income from farm and non-farm enterprises. There are strong gender effects: men are several times more likely to be party members than women\, and the effects of membership on income and subjective well-being are only present among men. Overall\, results confirm that in spite of pro-market economic reforms\, Communist Party membership continues to be of high value in rural Viet Nam. \nSpeaker: Ngo Quang Thanh \nNgo Quang Thanh is a Senior Research Fellow at the Southern Center for Agriculture Policy and Strategy\, Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture Rural Development. His expertise and research interests focus on development issues using quantitative analysis tools\, including both contemporary econometric technique and the spatial one. Recent topics of his work include: the political economy of membership’s Communist Party of Vietnam; climate change and agriculture production; SMEs and technology change; and migration. Currently\, Ngo Quang Thanh lives in Ho Chi Minh City\, Vietnam. \n\nTo get more information\, you can visit the website: http://se.ueh.edu.vn/vi/the-2018-stbi-brown-bag-series/ \nThe 2018 STBI (Small Talk Big Idea) Brown Bag Series is built upon the success of the STBI Seminar. This year\, the organizing team has decided to experiment with a new format to make the event less formal and more open. It is held from 11:30 a.m to 12:15 p.m. and the speaker and audience will have 10 minutes to mingle and complete their lunch of bánh mì which is normally wrapped in brown bags. The School of Economics will provide free coffee and water for everyone and a sandwich/bánh mì lunch for the speaker. If the weather permits\, the presentation will be held in the lobby area at the School’s venue on Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District. \nYou are encouraged to bring your own bánh mì for lunch and mingle with the speaker at the beginning of the session. \nOrganizing Team
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-180720-economic-and-non-economic-returns-to-communist-party-membership-in-viet-nam/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-180706] Green Space and Deaths Attributable to the Urban Heat Island Effect in Ho Chi Minh City
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, colleagues and students\, \nWe would like to invite you to participate in the 2018 STBI Brown Bag Series at the UEH School of Economics. \nWe welcome Dr. Tran Ngoc Dang to present his ideas during the Brown Bag session. \nTopic: Green Space and Deaths Attributable to the Urban Heat Island Effect in Ho Chi Minh City \nTime: 11:30 – Friday\, 6th July\, 2018 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District \nThe language of presentation: Vietnamese \nAbstract \nObjectives. To quantify heat-related deaths in Ho Chi Minh City\, Vietnam\, caused by the urban heat island (UHI) and explore factors that may alleviate the impact of UHIs. \nMethods. We estimated district-specific meteorological conditions from 2010 to 2013 using the dynamic downscaling model and calculated the attributable fraction and number of mortalities resulting from the total\, extreme\, and mild heat in each district. The difference in attributable fraction of total heat between the central and outer districts was classified as the attributable fraction resulting from the UHI. The association among attributable fraction\, attributable number with a green space\, population density\, and budget revenue of each district was then explored. \nResults. The temperature–mortality relationship between the central and outer areas was almost identical. The attributable fraction resulting from the UHI was 0.42%\, which was contributed by the difference in temperature distribution between the 2 areas. Every 1-square-kilometer increase in green space per 1000 people can prevent 7.4 deaths caused by heat. \nConclusions. Green space can alleviate the impacts of UHIs\, although future studies conducting a heath economic evaluation of tree planting are warranted. \nSpeaker: Tran Ngoc Dang \nDr. Tran Ngoc Dang\, is currently a lecturer in Department of Environmental Health\, University of Medicine and Pharmacy\, Ho Chi Minh City (UMP HCMC). He obtained his bachelor degree in Public Health from UMP HCMC in 2010. He got the Japanese Government scholarship (MEXT) to pursue his master of Public Health degree\, majoring in molecular epidemiology; and the doctoral degree majoring in environmental epidemiology at the university of Tsukuba in 2014\, and 2017 respectively. So far he has published about 20 peer-reviewed publications in ISI international journals\, including prestigious journals such as Environmental Health Perspective\, American Journal of Public Health\, Scientific Reports\, Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases\, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy\, BMC Medical Genetics. \nHe has involved in a project funded by National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED)\, in which he plays a role as a data analyst. Dang has expertise and solid skills in biostatistics. He also the founder of “Bayes for Vietnam” website\, where people share tutorials on how applying Bayesian using R into medical sciences (https://sites.google.com/site/bayesforvietnam/). Currently\, Dang is a journal official\, and statistical advisor for the MedPharmRes journal\, an international journal of UMP HCMC. He also is a reviewer for several international journals\, including Plos One\, American Journal of Public Health\, International Journal of Biometeorology. \n\nTo get more information\, you can visit the website: http://se.ueh.edu.vn/vi/the-2018-stbi-brown-bag-series/ \nThe 2018 STBI (Small Talk Big Idea) Brown Bag Series is built upon the success of the STBI Seminar. This year\, the organizing team has decided to experiment with a new format to make the event less formal and more open. It is held from 11:30 a.m to 12:15 p.m. and the speaker and audience will have 10 minutes to mingle and complete their lunch of bánh mì which is normally wrapped in brown bags. The School of Economics will provide free coffee and water for everyone and a sandwich/bánh mì lunch for the speaker. If the weather permits\, the presentation will be held in the lobby area at the School’s venue on Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District.\nYou are encouraged to bring your own bánh mì for lunch and mingle with the speaker at the beginning of the session. \nOrganizing Team
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-180706-green-space-and-deaths-attributable-to-the-urban-heat-island-effect-in-ho-chi-minh-city/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-171221] Hedonic property valuation model: theory and application
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Hedonic property valuation model: theory and application” \nPresenter: Nguyen Thi Hong Thu (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) \nEmail: hongthu_tdg@yahoo.com \nTime: 11:00 am. Thursday\, December\, 21th\, 2017 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nPrevious research has established that the commonly applied the methods of property valuation can be broadly divided by two groups such as traditional and advanced methods(Xiao & Webster\, 2017). These traditional methods in the field of property valuation include the sales comparison method\, cost method\, residual/development method\, profits method\, and investment method (capitalization/discounted cash flow – DCF method). Advanced methods focus on techniques\, for instance\, hedonic pricing model\, spatial analysis methods\, artificial neural networks (ANN)\, and case-based reasoning that mentioned in technology and machine/engineering. This topic will only reveal clearly hedonic property values models and applied valuation. From the many hedonic property valuation studies of the impacts of related determinants\, this studies also suggests some topics that related to analyze the factors or attributes of housing affect of property value. Appraisal\, household\, developers and Policymakers could draw on this synthesis of site characteristics’ effects to property value. \nDownload
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-171221-hedonic-property-valuation-model-theory-and-application/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170810] Investigating Agricultural Intra-Industry Trade: A Comprehensive Case Study in Vietnamtural Intra-Industry Trade: A Comprehensive Case Study in Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Investigating Agricultural Intra-Industry Trade: A Comprehensive Case Study in Vietnamtural Intra-Industry Trade: A Comprehensive Case Study in Vietnam” \nAuthor: Hoang Van Viet \nSchool of Economics. University of Economics HCM City \nEmail: viet.hoang@ueh.edu.vn\, \nDate: 11:00 August 10th\, 2017 \nVenue: H001\, 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Ward 10\, Phu Nhuan District \nAbstract: \nIntra-industry trade (IIT) and trade dynamics play rising roles in the international economic literature recently. This article investigates Vietnam’s agricultural IIT defined by GLI in the world market and the dynamics of GLI indicators in five ways: MIIT\, OLS\, Markov matrix\, time series\, and piecewise to understand economic changes from different angles. The paper finally tests the relationship between IIT and trade specialization. The results indicate that Vietnam has the inter-industry trade in 42 agricultural sectors while it has the IIT in only 19 sectors. The country’s agricultural IIT pattern is convergent and the degrees of the IIT are relatively mobile over time. Vietnam obtains the increasing IIT trends in 21 agricultural sectors while it has the decreasing IIT trends in 13 sectors. The event in 2008 results in 14 agricultural IIT breakpoints. The study\, remarkably\, confirms that IIT and trade specialization are inversely correlated and this empirical result is consistent with international trade theory. \nDownload
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170810-investigating-agricultural-intra-industry-trade-a-comprehensive-case-study-in-vietnamtural-intra-industry-trade-a-comprehensive-case-study-in-vietnam/
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170525] Analysis of regional competition for FDI among VIetnam’s provinces during 2011-2014 using Spatial Durbin modeling (SDM)
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Analysis of regional competition for FDI among VIetnam’s provinces during 2011-2014 using Spatial Durbin modeling (SDM)” \nPresenter: Dr. Nguyen Luu Bao Đoan (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City) \nEmail: doannlb@ueh.edu.vn \nTime: 11:00 –  25 May 2017 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nAmong a plethora of literature of determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) are few which successfully addressed the concern about connectivity among neighboring jurisdictions or regions. In the context of Vietnam\, empirical studies on FDI determinants tend to neglect that spatial interaction among neighboring provinces\, which oftentimes leads to inefficient and biased estimations. This current study fills in that gap of knowledge about spatial interaction of FDI determinants of for all 63 provinces in Vietnam during the recovery period after the global financial meltdown from 2011 to 2014. The Spatial Durbin Model (SDM) confirms the effects of traditional determinants of FDI including market size\, the presence of seaports\, labor quality\, labor cost and local government’s degree of openness. The model’s indirect effects also reveal spillover impacts of determinants of neighboring provinces\, which sheds light on the mechanism that drives FDI among jurisdictions and regions. The findings support policymakers to think of economic development as a regional and inter-regional issue instead of provincial one. \nDownload  
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170525-analysis-of-regional-competition-for-fdi-among-vietnams-provinces-during-2011-2014-using-spatial-durbin-modeling-sdm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170508T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170511] Đánh giá tác động của thu hồi đất đến chi tiêu của các hộ gia đình nông thôn Việt Nam: Trường hợp tại thành phố Cần Thơ
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Đánh giá tác động của thu hồi đất đến chi tiêu của các hộ gia đình nông thôn Việt Nam: Trường hợp tại thành phố Cần Thơ” \nEmail: ltson@ctu.edu.vn \nPresenter: Lê Thanh Sơn (Đại học Cần Thơ) \nTime: 10:00 – Thursday\, 11 May 2019 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nChính sách bồi thường\, hỗ trợ chuyển đổi nghề nghiệp\, tái định cư cho các hộ gia đình(HGĐ) bị thu hồi đất (THĐ) ở vùng nông thôn thành phố Cần Thơ được áp dụng rất đa dạng. Có loại đất chỉ được đền bù tương tương giá thị trường\,có loại đất được đền bù và hỗ trợ chuyển đổi nghề nghiệp gấp 4 lần. Mặc dù\, phân tích các phỏng vấn sâu về hành vi của HGĐ trong việc làm tạo thu nhập và chi tiêu đã chỉ ra một số điểm khác biệt\, kết quả đánh giá tác động của việc THĐ đến thu nhập và chi tiêu HGĐ sau 2 đến 4 năm sau THĐ bằng phương pháp DID cho thấy không có sự thay đổi trong thu nhập và chi tiêu của HGĐ dù được bồi thường với bất cứ phương thức nào. Vì vậy\, thu nhập và chi tiêu không phản ánh được sự thay đổi phúc lợi HGĐ sau khi bị thu hồi đất. \nDownload Slide
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170508T000000
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170511] Tác động gián tiếp của vốn xã hội đến sức khoẻ: Trường hợp người lao động di cư đến TP.HCM
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Tác động gián tiếp của vốn xã hội đến sức khoẻ: Trường hợp người lao động di cư đến TP.HCM” \nPresenter: Nguyễn Lê Hoàng Thuỵ Tố Quyên (Đại học Mở TP. HCM) \nEmail: quyen.nlhtt@ou.edu.vn \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 11 May 2017 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nMặc dù có nhiều nghiên cứu về tác động của vốn xã hội đến sức khoẻ nhưng các nghiên cứu trước đây chỉ tập trung vào một hoặc một vài khía cạnh của vốn xã hội và sức khoẻ. Ngoài ra\, vai trò gián tiếp của vốn xã hội đối với sức khoẻ vẫn chưa được các nghiên cứu thực chứng quan tâm. Nghiên cứu này sử dụng cách tiếp cận đa chiều trong việc thao tác hoá vốn xã hội và sức khoẻ. Phân tích đường dẫn (path-analysis) về tác động gián tiếp của vốn xã hội đến sức khoẻ được khám phá bằng cách áp dụng mô hình PLS-SEM (Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Model). Nghiên cứu đã sử dụng bộ dữ liệu sơ cấp bao gồm 400 lao động di cư đến TP.HCM\, được khảo sát vào năm 2016. Kết quả mô hình PLS-SEM xác nhận tác động tích cực\, có ý nghĩa thống kê\, của vốn xã hội đối với sức khoẻ thông qua vốn con người và thói quen ăn uống lành mạnh. Kết quả nghiên cứu đã góp thêm bằng chứng cho chiến lược huy động nguồn lực vốn xã hội vào việc cải thiện sức khoẻ cá nhân một cách trực tiếp và gián tiếp. \nDownload \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170511-tac-dong-gian-tiep-cua-von-xa-hoi-den-suc-khoe-truong-hop-nguoi-lao-dong-di-cu-den-tp-hcm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170501T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091227Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170504] Easy come\, easy go? economic shock\, labor migration and the family left behind
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Easy come\, easy go? economic shock\, labor migration and the family left behind” \nPresenter: Ph.D André Gröger (Goethe University Frankfurt) \nEmail: agroeger@wiwi.uni- frankfurt.de \nTime: 10:00 – Thursday\, 4th May 2017 \nVenue: Room H001\, 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nThis paper studies the impact of economic shocks to migrant incomes abroad on their remittance-dependent families left behind in Vietnam. Relying on destination- and skill-specific variation in the shock intensities generated by the Great Recession in destination countries\, I adopt a quasi-experimental approach using a panel dataset of migrant households in Vietnam. The results show that the shock leads to heterogeneous household responses at the origin. Low-skilled households are negatively affected and cope by increasing labor supply at home and sending more migrants to foreign destinations\, while reducing the number of domestic migrants. High-skilled ones remain largely unaffected. I provide a theoretical framework\, which rationalizes the heterogeneity in household responses by the relative magnitudes of the income and substitution effects caused by the shock. The findings contribute to different literature in development and migration by providing evidence of a trade-off between domestic and foreign migration strategies in developing countries\, highlighting migrant households’ shock coping mechanisms\, and documenting the risks attached to remittance dependence at origin. \nDownload paper
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170424T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091229Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170427] Why Vietnam insists not growing up like its neighbors?
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Why Vietnam insists not growing up like its neighbors?” \nPresenter: Ph.D Bach D. Nguyen (Aston University\, UK) \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 27th April 2017 \nVenue: 1A Hoang Dieu Streeet\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nYou are pretty much likely heard that Vietnam is a stubbornly weird economy all over the world: “a country does not want to grow”. But do you know why? Obviously\, the first reason popped up out of your mind is that (bureaucratic) government should be responsible for this stagnant development. Is it really the whole story? In this study\, I will show another possibility\, which is free from the influence of governance quality. The answer may be that Vietnamese SMEs intentionally remain their S and M sizes\, and refuse to upgrade to L size. Using a set of representative data\, this (working) study will shows facts about the performance of SMEs in Vietnam from several perspectives\, and will probably set some new insights to the question: “why Vietnamese SMEs do not want to grow”. \nDownload presentation.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170427-why-vietnam-insists-not-growing-up-like-its-neighbors/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170417T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091230Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170420] Institutional quality\, macro excessive liquidity and stock market volatility: empirical evidences from emerging market
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Institutional quality\, macro excessive liquidity and stock market volatility: empirical evidences from emerging market” \nPresenters:  \nSu Dinh Thanh – dinhthanh@ueh.edu.vn \nJournal of Economics Development\, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City \nNguyen Phuc Canh – canhnguyen@ueh.edu.vn \nSchool of Banking\, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 20th April 2017 \nVenue: 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract \nThe relationship between monetary policy and stock market is still argument in the literature\, especially in emerging countries. The study investigates the relationship between institutional quality\, macro liquidity excessive and stock market volatility\, in which macro liquidity excessive is used as a proxy for monetary policy. Using a panel data of 32 emerging markets in the period of 2002 – 2013 and employing Sys GMM estimation\, the study finds that the relationship between macro liquidity excessive and stock volatility is significantly negative. Interestingly\, when interacting with institutional quality variables\, namely regulatory quality and law indicator\, the effects of institutions on stock returns are significantly negative. That means that institution quality moderates the effect of macro liquidity excessive on stock market volatility\, implying that emerging countries should attend to improving institutional quality to reduce stock market volatility. \nDownload slides.
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170420-institutional-quality-macro-excessive-liquidity-and-stock-market-volatility-empirical-evidences-from-emerging-market/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170410T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091239Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170413] Chuyển đổi mục đích sử dụng đất và tăng trưởng kinh tế của các địa phương tại Việt Nam
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Chuyển đổi mục đích sử dụng đất và tăng trưởng kinh tế của các địa phương tại Việt Nam” \nPresenter: Nguyễn Ngọc Danh (Đại học Kinh Tế Tp.HCM) \nEmail: danhnn@ueh.edu.vn \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 13 Apr 2017 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nMục tiêu nghiên cứu của đề tài là phân tích tác động của việc chuyển đổi mục đích sử dụng đất đến tăng trưởng kinh tế của các địa phương trên cả nước. Bên cạnh đó\, các nhân tố khác liên quan đến đất đai như mức độ đô thị hoá\, vốn đầu tư cho cơ sở hạ tầng\, mật độ dân số\, v.v. cũng sẽ được đưa vào phân tích để vẽ nên bức tranh toàn cảnh\, giúp người đọc có được cái nhìn đa chiều cũng như hiểu rõ hơn về tầm quan trọng của các yếu tố đất đai đối với tăng trưởng kinh tế tại Việt Nam trong bối cảnh công nghiệp hoá\, hiện đại hoá mạnh mẽ của những năm vừa qua. Kết quả nghiên cứu cho thấy việc chuyển đổi mục đích sử dụng đất ở các tỉnh cũng như số lượng\, doanh nghiệp\, mật độ dân số và tỷ lệ doanh thu từ cho thuê đất trên tổng thu ngân sách địa phương không có tác động đáng kể lên tăng trưởng kinh tế tại các tỉnh; trong khi đó tổng vốn đầu tư cho các ngành kinh tế tại địa phương và mức độ đô thị hoá của tỉnh có tương quan đồng biến với tăng trưởng GDP. Ngược lại\, tỷ lệ đầu tư cho xây dựng cơ sở hạ tầng trên tổng mức đầu tư lại có quan hệ nghịch biến với tăng trưởng GDP. \nDownload Slides
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170327T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091241Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170330] Quy hoạch chung xây dựng trong hệ thống quy hoạch cấp tỉnh của Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Quy hoạch chung xây dựng trong hệ thống quy hoạch cấp tỉnh của Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh” \nPresenter: Th.S Phạm Trần Hải (Phó Trưởng Phòng nghiên cứu quản lý đô thị – Viện Nghiên Cứu Phát Triển Tp.HCM) \nEmail: phamtranhai@yahoo.com \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 30 Mar 2017 \nVenue: Room H.001\, Campus H\, UEH School of Economics\, 1A Hoang Dieu\, Phu Nhuan District\, Ho Chi Minh City \nAbstract: \nQuy hoạch chung xây dựng trong hệ thống quy hoạch cấp tỉnh của Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh” là một nội dung được Viện Nghiên cứu phát triển Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh thực hiện nhằm làm rõ vai trò của quy hoạch xây dựng trong tổng thể hệ thống các quy hoạch theo quy định pháp luật Việt Nam nói chung cũng như vai trò của quy hoạch chung xây dựng Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh trong tổng thể hệ thống các quy hoạch cấp tỉnh của Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh nói riêng. Đây là một vấn đề mang tính thời sự và là chủ đề tranh luận gần đây (liên quan đến dự thảo Luật Quy hoạch) do sự khác biệt về quan điểm giữa Việt Nam và các quốc gia khác\, giữa các Bộ ngành liên quan\, giữa các nhà quản lý\, chuyên gia\, nhà khoa học trong lĩnh vực quy hoạch ở Việt Nam. \nDownload Slides
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170319T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091242Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170323] Entrepreneurship and Long-run Economic Growth in context of managed economy
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Entrepreneurship and Long-run Economic Growth in context of managed economy.” \n\nPresenter: Đỗ Hoàng Minh (University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City)\n \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 23 Mar 2017\n\nHall: H001\, 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCMC \n  \nAbstract: \nIn practice\, the world has witnessed a substantial role of entrepreneurship in enabling some entrepreneurial economies which are positioned at the highest stage of economic development e.g.\, US or UK to enhance productivity through which their competitiveness could be built and sustained since the late 1980s. In addition\, an expanding literature has verified that entrepreneurship acts as knowledge-spillover mechanism obviously crucial to long-run economic growth. As a result\, it is argued that entrepreneurship still be potentially beneficial to managed economies in term of contribution to long-run growth during the globalization era and that there are variations in entrepreneurship between managed and entrepreneurial economies. In this study\, an empirical model consisting of two equations that endogenize entrepreneurial activity as well as economic growth within the endogenous framework is developed and tested using the panel data extracted from WDI\, World Bank. The study finds out that (1) entrepreneurship plays role in both entrepreneurial as well as managed economies; (2) entrepreneurship plays less important role in managed economies; (2) entrepreneurship significantly varies between managed and entrepreneurial economies. \nDownload Slides
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/stbi-170323-entrepreneurship-and-long-run-economic-growth-in-context-of-managed-economy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170312T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260622T091243Z
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170316] Costs and Benefits of Sterilized Foreign Exchange Intervention (i.e. Exchange Rate Protection) in China in the 2000s
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Costs and Benefits of Sterilized Foreign Exchange Intervention (i.e. Exchange Rate Protection) in China in the 2000s” \nPresenter: Prof. James Riedel (Johns Hopkins University)\n\nEmail: jriedel@jhu.edu \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 16 Mar 2017 \nVenue: Hall H.001\, 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCM City \nAbstract: \nFrom 2002 to 2010\, China ran large surpluses in both the current and capital accounts of its balance of payments\, which the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) purchased and held at official foreign reserves to avoid nominal appreciation of the currency. Concurrently\, with its massive purchases of foreign exchange\, the PBOC compelled commercial banks to buy PBOC “sterilization bonds” and raised commercial bank reserve requirement ratios to avoid monetization of its foreign exchange purchases and concomitant upward pressure on the price level (i.e. real appreciation of the currency). Sterilizing foreign exchange intervention\, as China did for a decade\, constitutes a violation of the implicit rules of a fixed exchange rate regime and as such can be seen as a mercantilist policy of manipulating the real exchange rate to gain\, or avoid losing\, international price competitiveness\, what Corden (1981) termed as “exchange rate protection.” This paper sets out the simple theory of the costs and benefits of exchange rate protection and provides back-of-theenvelope estimates of their magnitude in China in the 2000s. It also explores the “other side of the story\,” the decline in U.S. manufacturing employment in the 2000s\, which recent literature attributes to a “China Trade Shock” that allegedly resulted from the U.S. granting Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) to China in 2001. Here it is argued that the so-called “China Trade Shock” resulted from China’s sterilized intervention policy\, not the granting of PNTR. The implications of these competing hypotheses are consider in the conclusion of the paper \nDownload file \nWatch video on Youtube 
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SUMMARY:[STBI-170223] Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Political Impacts of Education in Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Dear professors\, lecturers\, researchers\, colleagues\, and students\, \nYou are cordially invited to the next UEH School of Economics STBI (Small Talks Big Ideas) seminar. \nTopic: “Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Political Impacts of Education in Vietnam” \nPresenter: Dang Dinh Thang (University of Economics\, Ho Chi Minh city) \nTime: 11:00 – Thursday\, 23 Feb 2017 \nVenue: Hall H.001\, 1A Hoang Dieu Street\, Phu Nhuan District\, HCM City \nAbstract: \nIn this study\, I estimate the causal effects of education on political outcomes in Vietnam using data from Vietnam’s World Values Survey. To address the potential endogeneity problem of education\, I employs the 1991 compulsory schooling reform in Vietnam to instrument for exogenous changes in schooling years with a regression discontinuity design. I find that in general education does cause favorable impacts on political outcomes in Vietnam using the whole sample. In particular\, one more year of schooling results in increases in the probabilities of political concern and political participation by about 6–12% points and 6–8% points\, respectively. However\, I strikingly find that for those whose at least lower secondary degree\, more schooling years they achieve less political concern they have. \nDownload file
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