Miguel Córdova Espinoza
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Published : 3 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search

Effectiveness and Efficiency of E-learning among Students of Higher Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Study of Malaysia and India Abhijit Das; Miguel Córdova Espinoza; Che Ming; Kok Ban Teoh; Gim Seng Lee; Akash Jagdale; Rajesh Kumar Nair; Yashaswini. V; Padmalini Singh; Anurag Malik
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP)
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (275.442 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/ijthap.v4i3.1207

Abstract

The worldwide educational system was greatly damaged by COVID-19 pandemic and the urge in closing of educational institutions had affected children around the world. The infectious character of COVID-19 had signaled those teachers and students’ personal interactions were greatly influenced by confinement and forced isolation. As the consequence, educations have fundamentally been shifted significantly towards E-learning, which involves teaching on interactive networks and long–distance. E-learning is the only way for students to continue their study in their house during the pandemic. The study aims to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of various modes, devices, methods of E-learning platforms. The primary data from national and international institutions obtained through a survey with the community from different schools, colleges, and universities, to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of E-learning for students. A total of 200 respondents from Malaysia and India have completed the online survey. The findings of the study indicated that the efficiency and effectiveness of E-learning in Malaysia is higher than in India. Students prefer E-learning in future due to its wide acceptance among the community. The findings provide some new insights that will contribute towards E-learning in both countries.
The Effects of Covid19 Pandemic on Tourism Sector Miguel Córdova Espinoza; Rajesh Kumar Nair; Rafick Mulani; Rishikaysh Kaakandikar; Alexandra Quispe; Fiorella Riva
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP)
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.403 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/ijthap.v4i3.1213

Abstract

In this research, we are going to analyze the effects of Covid 19 pandemic on the human resources management in the tourism sector. MakeMyTrip is Indian online tourism company which provides online travel services, including flight tickets, domestic and international vacation packages, hotel reservations, railways and bus tickets. MakeMyTrip has branch office in New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Bangkok, and Dubai.  This sector is one of the most affected by the pandemic. This study aims to analyze how employees adapt to the new needs of the sector and how companies motivate them to meet the organizational goals. The method used in this study was descriptive method in which the data taken from secondary source such as research articles and scientific journal. The results found that as many as 350 employees of MakeMyTrip had been laid off in order to maintain the company financial remain stable. They also reduce their variable costs such as advertising, sales promotions, payment gateway costs, optimized IT infrastructure and expenses related to the operation of their offices and other facilities.
Consumer Behavior Analysis on Online and Offline Shopping During Pandemic Situation Miguel Córdova Espinoza; Varsha Ganatra; Kiran Prasanth; Rupesh Sinha; Corina Elena Ochoa Montañez; Kolhe Mayur Sunil; Rishikaysh Kaakandikar
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) October 2
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (352.536 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v4i3.1208

Abstract

Shopping has undergone a paradigm shift as a result of technological influence, with most consumers preferring online purchasing to traditional physical store shopping. The current pandemic scenario has resulted in a shift in customer spending patterns both online and offline. This paper identifies and analyses customers’ behavior towards online and retail shopping based on various factors affecting their behavior on which mode of shopping most they prefer during the pandemic situation. Primary data was used and a structured questionnaire was utilized to obtain the data. An online survey was conducted to collect from 200 heterogeneous kinds of people. The data collected were subjected to frequency analysis, Chi-square test, and Cronbach’s Alpha Test. IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS v23) was used for analyzing the data. The results revealed that among the various technological factors the proficiency rate of respondents utilizing, the internet has shown a significant impact on the consumers’ preference towards the mode of shopping. Factors like quick product information, a wider choice of products, better prices and discounts highly influence the consumers to opt for online shopping, whereas faster delivery time and product quality reliability and accuracy influence the consumers to choose offline shopping.