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Holiday effect on the Singapore stock market : behavioural or market-driven?
Published 2013“…Substantial past studies have shown the presence of holiday effect in the Singapore stock market. This paper re-examines the holiday effect in the recent years from 1993 to 2012. …”
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Investigating the interaction between the parking choice and holiday travel behavior
Published 2015“…However, most studies in this field focus on the parking behavior on workdays, and the holiday parking is seldom investigated. This study analyzes the interaction between the parking choice and travel behavior in the holidays. …”
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Exposure to out-group cultural holidays increases intergroup social distance
Published 2018“…Cultural holidays are culturally themed, public celebrations that are held collectively and regularly in the society. …”
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Firm size, January and pre-holiday effects : existence and possible explainations in the Singapore market.
Published 2013“…The focal point of our pre-holiday effect test is the public holidays in Singapore that would trigger off no trade on that day. …”
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Safe-guarding your interests as a tourist : a study on consumer protection relating to package holidays
Published 2008“…By investigating into the common complaints raised by holiday makers and studying the various regulations and measures that address these complaints, we hope to give an objective commentary on the level of consumer protection enjoyed by holiday makers in Singapore. …”
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Effect of weather and days of the week on number of daily circulation in public libraries
Published 2022“…Automatic linear modeling explained the daily circulation based on day of the week and holiday with an accuracy of 71.5% for the rural library, and explained the circulation numbers based on day of the week, holiday, and precipitation amount with an accuracy of 81% for the urban library.…”
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First time and repeat caucasian visitors to Singapore.
Published 2008“…Their future holiday intentions to return to Singapore are also investigated.…”
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Comparison of corporate social responsibility programmes of large international and small national hotel operators in Southeast Asia
Published 2012“…Holiday Inn Phuket has efforts to reduce energy consumption and promote recycling but is more focused on social initiatives, such as donations to schools and to Happy Home. …”
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Load forecast for microgrids
Published 2010“…All models were trained using the historical load data supplied by the Energy Market Company (EMC) of Singapore. Holiday load was also considered in this report. …”
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Almost goodbye
Published 2014“…Many may refuse to accept the artist’s perspective by saying “maybe all you need is a holiday.” However, what the artist needed is not a holiday but to be able to be physically and emotionally present. …”
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Relational mobility and variety seeking : exploring multiculturalism and symbolic threat as explanatory mechanism
Published 2017“…Additionally, variety seeking as a dependent variable was conceptualized in 2 ways – holiday-based variety seeking and candy-based variety seeking. …”
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Are calendar anomalies still alive and not just illusions? : a 36-years perspective in Singapore stock market.
Published 2010“…This study investigates the effects of day-of-the-week, turn-of-the-month, turn-of-the-year and holiday (cultural and non-cultural) on Singapore stock returns between 1973 and 2008. …”
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Perceived weaknesses of Singapore as a tourist destination
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Service quality of Singapore tour operators : Chinese tourists' perspectives.
Published 2008“…This would distinguish Singapore from the other destinations and thus attracts more Chinese tourists to come Singapore for holiday.…”
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The quest for sustainability : a review of two integrated beach resorts in Southeast Asia.
Published 2009“…For governments, IBRs provide valuable foreign exchange and a means to control tourism's negative impacts. Today's holiday-seekers find that IBRs provide an appealing beach vacation lifestyle that differs from the usual run-of-the-mill resorts.…”
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China’s Response to Coronavirus Outbreak : Implications for ASEAN
Published 2020“…How China responds to the outbreak have implications for ASEAN states, especially in anticipation of an influx of Chinese visitors during the coming Lunar New Year holiday.…”
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Make-up allocation system
Published 2016“…There are various reasons why students need to do a makeup lab, such as MC, public holiday, personal matters and so on. Each time when a student requests a make-up lab, lab assistants, technicians, and professors all have to be involved in collaboration, to ensure there is a vacancy in the lab session for the student to register, as well as a partner, could be assigned to pair up with the student as in all labs are performed by 2-person groups, in addition, professors have to be aware of the student’s new schedule so that attendance could be taken accordingly. …”
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The curious case of Africa’s Indian Ocean Islands
Published 2020“…A Google search for “islands off Africa's east coast” delivers results almost entirely dedicated to travel, cruises, discounted flight offers, holiday reviews and tourism. True enough, tourism is a critical revenue generator for many of these islands, but few see their strategic potential. …”
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Characteristics of the language of traditional songs and poetry of the Jingpo nationality
Published 2024“…They are sung at weddings, house-raisings, meetings, holiday celebrations and sacrifices. Those who can systematically and in a practiced way sing these poems are the troubadors (called 1131 ka31 wa33), and the professional religious people (known as tfai31 wa31 or turn31 sa33). …”
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Korean television drama and tourism.
Published 2008“…Secondly the research study also examines how the consumption of Korean TV dramas motivate viewers to visit South Korea for holiday.…”
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