Current Issue : July-September Volume : 2022 Issue Number : 3 Articles : 5 Articles
Research motivation: The current study sought to investigate the effect of Covid-19 pandemic on Health systems and its management in Kenya. Research methodology: The proposed choice of research design was descriptive design. This study is based in the Kenyan context with evidence being based on the influence of Covid-19 globally. The study is thus qualitative with a focus on key respondents that is the health practitioners in the health facilities handling the COVID-19. The targeted population are both public and private healthcare providers in the health facilities in Kenyan hospitals. The study targeted all health care practitioners from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) doctors’ retention register. The data were collected by the use of an interview guide which was aided by the help of research assistants. Data were processed using the content analysis and the results were presented in the form of content and/or thematic format. Main findings and implications: From the findings, the study concludes that Covid-19 has significantly affected the health system. In this regard, the healthcare facilities have received the allocated finances to help cub COVID-19 from the ministry of health. For those who did not receive the funds, it was noted that they manage COVID-19 by other means such as Readjustments, operation-wise and financially, Funding from donors and charities. Measures to ensure that the allocation of funds and resources necessary to combat COVID-19 need to be made available and accessible to all the hospitals in the country....
This article offers recommendations for companies’ managers connected to the application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in tourism. This is based on the analysis of data and the utilization of predictive modelling techniques (including exponential smoothing, machine learning). The set of scientific methods applied included a structured literature review for three areas studied (a) description of managerial decision-making, (b) econometric models created to predict future course of variables, (c) application of UAV technology in tourism. Literature review was accompanied by a comparison, synthesis and procedures of deduction and induction, which were needed for the conclusions to be drawn and the practical steps to be defined. Using time series data in a particular ski resort, the attendance and occupancy of the chairlifts were researched. The analyses led to the option of achieving higher customer satisfaction with the service via swifter processing of their requests. This is dependent on the ability to ensure the optimal number of employees serving customers at individual facilities. Following this point, drones find their application in tourism, generating the real-time data. When such data points are analysed and correctly interpreted, it is possible to set the processes in a more efficient way and achieve a higher level of the customers’ satisfaction. The results presented in this article are followed by concrete recommendations connected to the assessment of the application of drones in the operations performed by economic entities providing touristic services....
Nowadays, the population of university students is the focus of researchers' attention, mainly due to the determination of assumptions and actual abilities to manage the demands of university studies. Increased interest in this area is a response to the need to address the current problem of higher education: a growing tendency to early school leaving, which does not allow universities to meet the social demand for professionals in the civil sector, especially in technical fields, military, in a wide range of specializations. In this discussion's context on the documentation of qualitative parameters of early school leaving at Czech universities, the article focuses on discovering the real reasons for early school termination for students of military study programs. The text has the character of a descriptive and comparative study. The study aims to verify the assumption that the reasons for early termination of studies related to the difficulty of military studies outweigh those reasons that are included in the category of study failure. Confirmation or refutation of this assumption affects the military's higher education system's ability to make full use of the measures of tertiary civilian education institutions to reduce early school leaving. In particular, methods related to the area of free choice of professional orientation of the student....
Xi’an is a famous historical and cultural city in China. This paper mainly analyzes the main influence of new media in Xi’an tourism through literature analysis and data analysis. The application of new media in the tourism industry is becoming more and more popular, especially since Xi’an has combined new media and tourism to develop, which caused the number of tourists and tourism economic income to be gradually increasing. New media could increase the number of tourists, promote the diversification of Xi’an tourism marketing and increase the difficulty of crisis management....
The cuisine of Dobrogea is influenced, first of all, by the fauna, the climate, but also by the oriental cuisine. Fish, game and mutton are used a lot in cooking, as well as poultry, beef and pork. Dobrogea is rich in vegetables and fruits, milk, cheese and eggs. The dishes from Dobrogea abundantly reproduce the richness of the raw materials available in this area. Throughout history and especially after the first world war, with the development of resorts on the Black Sea coast, Dobrogea cuisine suffers the influence of major European cuisines, the dishes are fine, delicate, tasty, the range of dishes improves, but also their quality. The tastiest fish dishes are in Dobrogea, without a doubt. That is why over 80% of tourists who arrive in the Dobrogea area, in Tulcea, inevitably order fish....
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