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Mahidol University International College

About: Mahidol University International College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Tourism & Corporate governance. The organization has 240 authors who have published 485 publications receiving 6095 citations.


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TL;DR: Use of the resolution of Ewald operator method for computing long-range Coulomb and exchange interactions is presented and it is shown that the accuracy can be controlled by a single parameter in a manner similar to that used by conventional algorithms that compute two-electron integrals.
Abstract: Use of the resolution of Ewald operator method for computing long-range Coulomb and exchange interactions is presented. We show that the accuracy of this method can be controlled by a single parameter in a manner similar to that used by conventional algorithms that compute two-electron integrals. Significant performance advantages over conventional algorithms are observed, particularly for high quality basis sets and globular systems. The approach is directly applicable to hybrid density functional theory.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore their perceptual and emotional stages, the coping strategies that occur after their return and the degree to which their reverse culture shock can be explained within previous western-originated frameworks.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In a globalized world, more and more firms inevitably have to deal with other businesses from a far distance that they perhaps have never met and thus hardly know each other.
Abstract: In a globalized world, more and more firms inevitably have to deal with other businesses from a far distance that they perhaps have never met and thus hardly know each other. The escalating level o...

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore personal experiences of four distinct groups of tertiary students and identify the positives and negatives of their study-abroad experience, and the central argument which heretofore has been understudied is that student ethnicity and incompatibility of ethnic group identities and their expressions mark the central feature inhibiting student adjustment within the Thai context.
Abstract: International tertiary student mobility will continue to rise as governments and universities support diversity in education and prioritize international experience. With this mind, it should be a priority to study the impacts and impediments of student adjustment in their chosen countries. The authors advance a line of inquiry, which seeks to explore personal experiences of four distinct groups of tertiary students and identify the positives, and in particular the negative aspects of their study abroad experience. The central argument which heretofore has been understudied is that student ethnicity and incompatibility of ethnic group identities and their expressions mark the central feature inhibiting student adjustment within the Thai context.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of dynamic capabilities on the performance of Thai exporting firms was investigated by using a quantitative research design usingsurvey method with statistical treatment, and the results indicated that dynamic capability of contextual ambidexterity significantly affected the level of export performance of the participating firms.
Abstract: Increased globalisation has led to a great number of firms looking for opportunities abroad, and exporting is themost common form of entry mechanism. The purpose of this study is thus to investigate the impact of dynamiccapabilities on the performance of Thai exporting firms. The study follows quantitative research design usingsurvey method with statistical treatment. Given the extant definitions of dynamic capabilities, contextualambidexterity, an ability of the organization to pursue alignment and adaptation simultaneously, was proposed asdynamic capability in this study. Structured questionnaires were collected from key informants of Thai firmsengaging in exporting (n = 102). Bivariate regression analysis was employed to test the hypothesis, whilst clusteranalysis and one-way analysis of variance were used to explore the results. The findings indicate that dynamiccapability of contextual ambidexterity significantly affected the level of export performance of the participatingfirms. By clustering all participating firms according to their level of alignment and adaptation, ‘highlyambidextrous’ firms (i.e., high scores on both alignment and adaptation) outperformed the firms in the othercombinations. The study offers practical suggestions on how exporting firms can improve profitability andperformance by pursuing the proper combinations of alignment and adaptability corresponding to the dynamismof their export markets. The main contribution of this paper is the examination of performance impact ofdynamic capability in exporting context which should contribute to the future development of this line ofresearch,particularly in emerging economies.

8 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20222
202161
202055
201952
201840
201753