201507-Hong Kong Conference Program

Conference Program
July, 2015
Hong Kong
HKICSS
Hong Kong International Conference on Social Science
ACGEBF
Annual Conference on Global Economics, Business and Finance
ICCIS
International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences
GCEAS
Global Conference on Engineering and Applied Science
HKICSS
Hong Kong International Conference on Social Science
ISBN: 978-986-5654-00-9
ACGEBF
Annual Conference on Global Economics, Business and Finance
ISBN: 978-986-90263-3-8
ICCIS
International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences
ISBN: 978-986-5654-25-2
GCEAS
Global Conference on Engineering and Applied Science
ISBN: 978-986-5654-24-5
Content
Content ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Conference Schedule......................................................................................................................... 3
Conference Venue Information ..................................................................................................... 6
General Information for Participants......................................................................................... 8
International Committee of HKICSS .......................................................................................... 10
International Committee of ACGEBF ......................................................................................... 11
International Committee of GCEAS ............................................................................................ 12
International Committee of ICCIS .............................................................................................. 13
Special Thanks to Session Chairs ............................................................................................... 14
Social Sciences Keynote Speech .................................................................................................. 15
Natural Sciences Keynote Speech ............................................................................................... 17
Oral Sessions-– July 7, 2015 ........................................................................................................ 19
Economics ........................................................................................................................ 19
Marketing & Business and Management ....................................................................... 20
Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering &
Environmental Science ......................... 21
Civil Engineering ............................................................................................................. 22
Education I ....................................................................................................................... 23
Computer Sciences I ........................................................................................................ 25
Communication ................................................................................................................ 26
Chemical Engineering & Biological Engineering ......................................................... 27
Law ................................................................................................................................... 28
Oral Sessions-– July 8, 2015 ........................................................................................................ 29
Computer Sciences II ....................................................................................................... 29
Management I .................................................................................................................. 30
Information Technology .................................................................................................. 31
Education II ..................................................................................................................... 32
Society ............................................................................................................................... 34
Management II................................................................................................................. 35
Psychology & Culture ...................................................................................................... 36
Financial Management.................................................................................................... 37
Politics .............................................................................................................................. 38
Finance ............................................................................................................................. 39
Poster Sessions–July 7, 2015 ...................................................................................................... 40
Biological Engineering/Civil Engineering/ Computer and Information Sciences/
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E-learning, Computing Education/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering/Fundamental and Applied Sciences/ Information Management/
Material Science and Engineering .............................................................................. 40
Business and Management/Communication/Culture/
Education/Psychology/Society/Chemical Engineering .................................................. 44
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Conference Schedule
Monday, July 6, 2015
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Committee Only)
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Oral Sessions
Time
Schedule
Venue
08:00-16:30 Registration
08:30-10:00
Economics
Room 4
Marketing & Business and Management
Room 5
10:00-10:10 Tea Break
Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering &
Environmental Science
Room 4
Social Sciences Keynote Speaker: Keith H. Sakuda
10:10-11:40 “Social Entrepreneurship for Service Learning and StudentRoom 5
Led Innovation”
Natural Sciences Keynote Speaker: James Walker Jr
“Cyber Security Challenges in the 21st Century”
11:40-12:40 Lunch Time
12:40-14:10
Civil Engineering
Room 4
Education I
Room 5
14:10-14:20 Tea Break
14:20-15:50
Computer Sciences I
Room 4
Communication
Room 5
15:50-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:00
Chemical Engineering & Biological Engineering
Room 4
Law
Room 5
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Wednesday , July 7, 2015
Poster Sessions
Time
Information
Biological Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer and Information Sciences
14:30-15:30
Material Science and Engineering
Information Management
Room 3
E-learning, Computing Education
Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Business and Management
Communication
Culture
16:00-17:00
Education
Room 3
Psychology
Society
Chemical Engineering
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Oral Sessions
Time
Schedule
Venue
08:00-16:30 Registration
08:30-10:00
Computer Sciences II
Room 4
Management I
Room 5
10:00-10:10 Tea Break
10:10-11:40
Information Technology
Room 4
Education II
Room 5
11:40-12:40 Lunch Time
12:40-14:10
Society
Room 4
Management II
Room 5
14:10-14:20 Tea Break
14:20-15:50
Psychology & Culture
Room 4
Financial Management
Room 5
15:50-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:00
Finance
Room 4
Politics
Room 5
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Conference Venue Information
Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel
1 Sky City Road East, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong
Transportation
Nestled on the edge of Lantau Island, with stunning views of the South China Sea, the
Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel is a Hong Kong airport hotel offering a refreshing
escape from the bustling city and an alternative landscape for your meetings and
conferences. The hotel is near the Hong Kong Airport and is directly connected to
AsiaWorld-Expo. It provides luxurious accommodations with 658 guest rooms facing the
sea or golf course, 14 state-of-the-art meeting rooms spanning more than 13,000 square
feet of meeting space, five restaurants, pampering spa treats at the boutique Quan Spa
and has SkyCity Nine Eagles Golf Course on it's door-step. Transportation to and from
the hotel is a breeze as it is located next to the Hong Kong International Airport and is
just a 28-minute train ride from the city. This modern day oasis is perfect for
conferences and business travelers seeking the best of both worlds – the luxury &
convenience of contemporary living, set against the peaceful tranquility of Lantau
Island.
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Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel Floor Plan (G/F)
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General Information for Participants
* Information and Registration
The Registration and Information Desk will be situated in the Hong Kong SkyCity
Marriott Hotel on the G/F, and will be open at the following times:
08:00-16:30 July 7th, 2015
08:00-16:30 July 8th, 2015
Organizer
Higher Education Forum (HEF)
Tel: + 886 2 2740 1498〡www.prohef.org
* Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions will run on July 7th and 8th, Oral Sessions are usually 90 minutes in length; each
presenter has 12-15 minutes.
* Presentations and Equipment
All presentation rooms are equipped with a screen, an LCD projector, and a laptop computer
installed with Microsoft PowerPoint. You will be able to insert your USB flash drive into the
computer and double check your file in PowerPoint. We recommend that you bring two copies
the file in case of one fails. You may also link your own laptop to the provided projector,
however please ensure you have the requisite connector.
* A Polite Request to All Participants
Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all addresses, whether to their own,
or to those of other presenters. Presenters are reminded that the time slots should be divided
fairly and equally between the number of presentations, and that they should not overrun.
The session chair is asked to assume this timekeeping role and summarize clarify key important
issues in each topic
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* Poster Sessions & Poster Requirements
Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:
1. X-frame display & Base Fabric Canvases (60cm×160cm)
2. Adhesive Tapes or Clamps
Materials Prepared by the Presenters:
1. Home-made Poster(s)
2. Material: not limited, can be posted on the canvases
3. Size: 60cm*160cm
A 60cm*160cm poster illustrates
the research findings.
1.Wider than 60cm (left)
2.Copy of PowerPoint slides in A4 papers (right)
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International Committee of HKICSS
Gad Barzilai
University of Washington
Debra Friedman
Christian C.P. Wolff
Arizona State University
University of Luxembourg
Jolanta Babiuch-luxmoore
Marc Holzer
Oxford Brookes University
The State University of New Jersey
Hassan Abbas
Sajid Anwar
Columbia University
University of the Sunshine Coast
Wan Khairuzzaman Wan Ismail
Elesa Argent
University Technology Malaysia
London Metropolitan University
Jennifer Chan Kim Lian
Jeong, Kiho
University Malaysia Sabah
Kyungpook National University
Vernon Valentine Palmer
Keunyeob Oh
Tulane University Law School
Chungnam National University
Tom Baum
University of Strathclyde
Allen John
The Open University
Otávio Bueno
University of Miami
A.J.W. Taylor
Victoria University of Wellington
Md. Ghulam Murtaza
Khulna University(Bangladesh)
Christina Hong-Joe
Queensland University of Technology
Horace Campbell
Syracuse University
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International Committee of ACGEBF
Warner P. Woodworth
Brigham Young University
Aloysius Ajab Amin
Maria Lucia Kho Giok Song
College of Social Science
De La Salle University
Robert Kucęba
Tso-Jen Chen
Czestochowa University of Technology
Tainan University of Technology
Jai Pal Singh
Zulnaidi Yaacob
CCS Haryana Agricultural University
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Tan Khay Boon
Seval Kardeş Selimoğlu
SIM University
Anadolu Ü niversitesi
Jephte Olimpo Munez
Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management
and Research
University of Philippines
Zhu Jiang
Hua Zhong University of Science & Technology
Ocean Fan Lu
Camosun College
Miao Zhao
Roger Williams University
Kavita Sharma
University of Delhi
Jianhong Fan
University of Macau
Jai Pal Singh
CCS Haryana Agricultural University
Ishak Yussof
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Himanshu Tandon
Vit University
Eko Suyono Msc Ak
Jenderal Soedirman University
Bo Liu
University of Electronic Science & Technology
Amitabh Gupta
University of Delhi
Jagdish Kumar Sachdeva
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International Committee of GCEAS
Ahmad Zuhairi ABDULLAH
PREM RAJ Pushpakaran
T. Sivakumar
Yinglong Chen
B.Sivaprakash
Universiti Sains Malaysia
National Institute of Technology Calicut
Annamalai University
University of Western Australia
Annamalai University
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International Committee of ICCIS
Chung Yung
Jitender Grover
S.Thilagamani
Abhishek Shukla
National Dong Hwa University
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering
R.D.Engineering College Technical Campus
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Special Thanks to Session Chairs
Dong Shen
California State University-Sacramento
Cheol Park
Korea University
Bantita Terakulsatit
Suranaree University of Technology
Soomi Shin
Pusan National University
Yunghwan Kwon
Busan National University of Education
Sun-Yuan Hsieh
National Cheng Kung University
Amanda LeCouteur
University of Adelaide
Chih-Wei Peng
Taipei Medical University
Sara Fung Ling Tsui
City University of Hong Kong
Pramod Pandya
California State University
Shang-Ying Chen
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Yunquan Song
China University of Petroleum
Bob Barrett
American Public University
Anlaya Smuseneto
Prince of Songkla University
James D. Johnson
The University of the South Pacific
Alejandro Torres Mussatto
University of Valparaiso
Catthiyakorn Sasitharamas
Srinakarinwirot University
Yong Wang
China University of Petroleum
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Social Sciences Keynote Speech
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 10:10-11:40
Keith H. Sakuda, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management
University of Hawaii West Oahu
Social Entrepreneurship for Service Learning and
Student-Led Innovation
An emerging trend among U.S. universities has been a growing interest in the field of social
entrepreneurship. Unofficially defined as the use of business tools and techniques to address
social problems, social entrepreneurship is inspiring students to effect social change through
a compassionate version of capitalism. By emphasizing interdisciplinary knowledge and
practical solutions, social entrepreneurship offers educators the opportunity to challenge
students to collaboratively take action on social problems they choose to confront. This
presentation will introduce the concept of social entrepreneurship and provide a brief
overview of how it can encourage students to pursue their own paths towards social
innovation. Several case studies of the social entrepreneurship process will be highlighted as
a means towards implementing student-centric solutions to pressing social and environmental
concerns, including the speaker’s experiences with his own social entrepreneurship
project. The presentation will conclude with a call for educators to motivate a new
generation of change agents to reshape their world through social entrepreneurship.
Dr. Keith H. Sakuda is an assistant professor of management at the University of Hawaii
West Oahu. His research interests include cross-cultural management, intercultural relations,
and social entrepreneurship. He is also a former president of the Western Casewriters
Association. His industry experience includes opinion leader marketing, social
entrepreneurship, and consulting for sustainability projects in Hawaii, Tahiti, China, and
Japan. His current project is co-founding Ho‘oulu Pacific, a social enterprise promoting food
sovereignty in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. Dr. Sakuda has a B.A. in Economics and
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Environmental Science Management from Claremont McKenna College and an M.B.A and
Ph.D. in International Management from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Ho‘oulu Pacific’s mission is to improve self-sufficiency and holistic health in the Pacific
Islands through innovations in aquaponics and coordinated distributed agriculture. It believes
that an affordable, reliable supply of nutritious food is the foundation for all healthy
communities. Ho‘oulu Pacific has received numerous social entrepreneurship awards and has
been featured by media outlets such as Fast Company, the Guardian, National Geographic,
GreenBiz.com, The Magazine, and Undercurrent News.
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Natural Sciences Keynote Speech
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 10:10-11:40
Professor James Walker Jr
IA Engineer/System Administrator
SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
US Navy
Cyber Security Challenges in the 21st Century
Every day we hear about cyber security attacks on commercial businesses, private companies,
celebrity’s private emails misused and Facebook accounts being hacked. Who would have
thought back twenty years ago, that everyday tools such as Internet Applications via networks
and smart phones, would be subjected to constant assaults by organizations and people just
because they want to see how vulnerable a system or program is or if it can be penetrated and
exploited? No country is or industry is safe from cyber threat and the damages it can cause.
We face these common dilemma’s globally on cyber security and the protection of our
information and networks. What methods can we use to prevent future violation of private
and sensitive public data? Are the current processes in place sufficient protection? Who is
ultimately responsible for breaches in a business or corporation infrastructure? How
vulnerable are you at your home or workplace? The main questions that should be asked is
how often cyber awareness training being conducted at the overall organizational level and is
information security in general being looked at, documented, and tracked.
This presentation will examine the security challenges that we have had, since the
Millennium Bug (Y2K) ushered in our new century, of cyber security, evaluates the steps and
measure we can take as a global community. Additionally, we will explore what we can do
to protect our information and minimize data breaches.
Professor James Walker Jr, MBA_TM is currently employed by the US Navy as a Navy
Civilian Government worker. His current positions are Information Assurance Engineer and
System Administrator (Network) for SPAWAR SSC Pacific and Associate Faculty at the
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University of Phoenix. Courses Prof. Walker facilitate are Business, Ethics, and Management
courses for graduate and under graduate students. He retired October of 2008 after serving 30
years in the US Marine Corps.
Prof. Walker billets and positions he served were Deputy Information Assurance Director
NCTS Far East, Japan, and Information Assurance Program Manager (IAPM) for ONENET
Far East Network at Naval Base Yokosuka Japan. He also was the N6 Department Head,
Information Assurance Manager, and Information Technology Manager for
COMHELSEACOMBATWINGPAC San Diego CA. Additional billets were Electronics
Maintenance Officer, Maintenance Management Officer, Telephone Systems Supervisor,
Network Operations Supervisor, Data/Communications Maintenance Supervisor, and
Computer Systems Specialist. Prof. Walker performed volunteer work and elected as past
President and Executive Vice President of Armed Forces Communications and Electronics
Association (AFCEA) Tokyo Chapter 171.
Prof. Walker’s education includes an MBA Information Technology Management, University
of Phoenix, 2008, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with minor in Information
Technology, National University, 2001, and an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts, St Leo
University, 1987. Certifications Prof. Walker earned are SANS Security Leadership
Essentials for Managers (GSLC), Security+ Certified Professional, Network + Certified
Professional, and A + Certified Professional. Training he received were Information
Systems Security Manager (ISSM), Information Assurance Manager (IAM), ITIL Foundation
V3, VMWare 5.5, and NPS Navy Certifiers Course.
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Oral Sessions-– July 7, 2015
Economics
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 08:30-10:00
Session Chair: Prof. Dong Shen
HKICSS-289
Environmental Sustainability and Economic Development: A World View
Dong Shen︱California State University-Sacramento
HKICSS-282
Students Decision-Making in Tourism and Everyday Decisions
Sharon Teitler-Regev︱Yezreel Valley College
Tchai Tavor︱Yezreel Valley College
HKICSS-291
Using of the Internet to Plan and Purchase Tourism Services among Older Adults
Sharon Teitler-Regev︱Yezreel Valley College
Shlomit Hon-Snir︱Yezreel Valley College
Shosh Shahrabani︱Yezreel Valley College
Anabel Lifszyc Friedlander︱Tel Aviv University
ACGEBF-6570
China’s Outward Direct Investment: Pattern and Determinants
Yun-Kwong Kwok︱Hong Kong Baptist University
ACGEBF-6563
Transforming the Economics Curriculum by Integrating Threshold Concepts
Prashan S. M. Karunaratne︱Macquarie University
Yvonne Breyer︱Macquarie University
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Marketing & Business and Management
Room 5
2015/7/7 Tuesday 08:30-10:00
Session Chair: Prof. Cheol Park
ACGEBF-6544
Customer Participation Systems and Creating Innovations
Cheol Park︱Korea University
Jong Kun Jun︱Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Thae Min Lee︱Chungbuk National University
ACGEBF-6557
The Effects of Giving Gift, Relational Investment, and Ringing on Reciprocity
Likelihood in B2B Context in Taiwan
Yu-Chen Chen︱Soochow University
Rong-An Shang︱Soochow University
Chung-Kuang Lin︱Soochow University
Yu-Jen Chen︱Soochow University
ACGEBF-6538
Customer Orientation, Consulting Orientation, and Individual Performance in a
Japanese Industrial Company: The Mediating Role of Task Conflict between
Salespeople and Sales Support People
Youngjae Koh︱Konan University
Eunji Seo︱Fukuyama Heisei University
ACGEBF-6572
Improving Organizational Performance with the High Performance Organization
Framework
André de Waal︱Maastricht School of Management; The HPO Center
Robert Goedegebuure︱Maastricht School of Management
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Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering &
Environmental Science
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 10:10-11:40
Session Chair: Prof. Bantita Terakulsatit
GCEAS-262
Optimization of Wax Injection Process Parameters Using Taguchi Method
Chil-Chyuan Kuo︱Ming Chi University of Technology
Ren-Lung Tsai︱Ming Chi University of Technology
GCEAS-336
Physical and Chemical Properties of Drilling Mud by Using Fly Ash as an Additive
Bantita Terakulsatit︱Suranaree University of Technology
GCEAS-324
Termite Control Biotechnology
Essam A Makky︱University Malaysia Pahang
Chan Cai Wen︱University Malaysia Pahang
Muna Jalal︱University Malaysia Pahang
Tahira Batool︱University Malaysia Pahang
Mashitah M Yusoff︱University Malaysia Pahang
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Civil Engineering
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 12:40-14:10
Session Chair: Prof. Soomi Shin
GCEAS- 322
A Study on the Shape of Beam Attached Inner-Side of CFT for Improving Column’s
Performance
Dongun Lee︱Dongseo University
Hyuggee Yun︱Design of Structure Engineering Co., Ltd.
Deageon Kim︱Cheil Industries Inc.
Soomi Shin︱Pusan National University
GCEAS- 307
Rheological Behavior and Viscosity of Asphalt Tack Coat Materials
Jia-Chong Du︱Tungnan University
Ming-Feng Kuo︱Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
GCEAS- 274
Smart Analytics for Infrastructure Health Modeling`
Zheng Yi Wu︱Bentley Systems
GCEAS- 326
A Relationship Study of Residents Recognition, Preference and Acceptance for Green
Building in Southern Taiwan
Jung-Fa Cheng︱National Cheng Kung University
Hsien-Te Lin︱National Cheng Kung University
Yun-Yao Chi︱Chang Jung Christian University
Mei-Ting Liou︱Chang Jung Christian University
Ya-Fen Lee︱Toko University
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Education I
Room 5
2015/7/7 Tuesday 12:40-14:10
Session Chair: Prof. Yunghwan Kwon
HKICSS-293
A Descriptive Study of Teacher Questioning Behavior in an Elementary EFL Classroom
Yunghwan Kwon︱Busan National University of Education
HKICSS-442
College Freshmen’s Quality of Life and Its Perceived Determinants: A Case Study of a
Chinese Island University
Hui-Mei Grace Yang︱National Quemoy University
HKICSS-271
Policies for Activating Vocational Education Targeting the Elderly Population to
Increase Their Labor Force Participation Rate
Fu-Meng Chang︱National Academy for Educational Research
Jeen-Fong LI︱National Taiwan Normal University
HKICSS-366
Any Solution for "Time After Time" Poor Time Management
Pamela Mei Hing Kwok︱PolyU Hong Kong Community College
HKICSS-496
The Casual Effect of Variables That Affect to Learning Achievement of Intermediate of
Accounting II Subject among Students of the Faculty of Accountancy, Bangkok
Thonburi University
Gunchanunthon Nawapornkongprecha︱Bangkok Thonburi University
Nattanan Tonsrichailed︱Bangkok Thonburi University
Jhutathip Chansong︱Bangkok Thonburi University
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HKICSS-467
Effect of Family Structure on the Academic Achievement of Children: A Case of
Botswana
Shikha Trivedi︱BA ISAGO University College
Ifeoma Eze︱BA ISAGO University College
Catherine Mibenge︱BA ISAGO University College
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Computer Sciences I
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 14:20-15:50
Session Chair: Prof. Sun-Yuan Hsieh
ICCIS-383
A Novel Dynamic IP Router-Table Design for Internet
Sun-Yuan Hsieh︱National Cheng Kung University
Po-Cheng Hsu︱National Cheng Kung University
ICCIS-364
Hybrid Algorithm Based on Ant Colony and Genetic Applied to Dispatching System
Yuan Ye︱Beijing University of Post and Telecom
Wang JingWen︱Beijing University of Post and Telecom
ICCIS-362
Detecting Malicious Behaviors of Software through Dynamic Analysis of API Calling
Sequences
Hyun-il Lim︱Kyungnam University
ICCIS-377
Existence of Solutions for a Higher-Order Coupled System of Anti-Periodic Boundary
Value Problem of Nonlinear Fractional Differential Equations
Huina Zhang︱China University of Petroleum (East China)
Jianguo Sun︱China University of Petroleum (East China)
ICCIS-358
Asymptotic Properties of Solutions to Stochastic Logistic Systems with Martingale
Ruihua Wu︱China University of Petroleum (East China)
ICCIS-357
On the Laplacian Coefficients of Bicyclic Graphs
Xinying Pai︱China University of Petroleum
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Communication
Room 5
2015/7/7 Tuesday 14:20-15:50
Session Chair: Prof. Amanda LeCouteur
HKICSS-280
Mens Calls to a Government-Funded National Health Helpline
Amanda LeCouteur︱University of Adelaide
Stefanie Lopriore︱University of Adelaide
HKICSS-284
Current Perception and Willingness towards Organ Donation and Transplantation: A
Survey of Undergraduate Students at the University of Malaya
Hasmah Zanuddin︱University of Malaya
Tham Jen Sern︱Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
Siti Nur Shahira Zakaria︱University of Malaya
HKICSS-334
The Roles of Communication in Managing Conflicts in Bodh Gaya Blast, India
Kwanfa Sriprapandh︱Chiang Mai University
HKICSS-375
Effects of Narrative Anti-Smoking PSAs on Forewarning-Induced Resistance to
Persuasion
Hyuhn-Suhck Bae︱Yeungnam University
HKICSS-487
Bola at Bisyo: The Role of Street Basketball in the Involvement of Young Filipinos in
Smoking and Drinking
Eleanor Geniston︱University of the Philippines-Diliman
Antonio Luis Go︱University of the Philippines-Diliman
Zoe Alexa Marie Lipio︱University of the Philippines-Diliman
Mona Ria Pascual︱University of the Philippines-Diliman
Charity Varona︱University of the Philippines-Diliman
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Chemical Engineering & Biological Engineering
Room 4
2015/7/7 Tuesday 16:00-17:00
Session Chair: Prof. Chih-Wei Peng
GCEAS- 318
Neuroplastic Effects in the Rats with Cortical Electrical Stimulation
Chih-Wei Peng︱Taipei Medical University
Tsung-Hsun Hsieh︱Taipei Medical University
Shih-Ching Chen︱Taipei Medical University
Chien-Hung Lai︱Taipei Medical University
GCEAS- 269
Robust Open Tubular Capillary Electrochormatography Column for the Separation of
Oligosaccharides
Faiz Ali︱Inha University
Yune Sung Kim︱Inha University
Ashraf Ali︱Inha University
Sin Young Park︱Inha University
Sung Hoon Hong︱Inha University
Won Jo Cheong︱Inha University
GCEAS- 300
The Study of Partition Behavior of Hyaluronic Acid in Polymer+Salt Aqueous
Two-Phase System
Muhammad Adib Norshariffudin︱Monash University Malaysia
Ramakrishnan Nagasundara Ramanan︱Monash University Malaysia
Yong Siek Teng︱Monash University Malaysia
Ooi Chien Wei︱Monash University Malaysia
GCEAS- 316
Optimization Simulation of Separating Methanol- Acetone Azeotrope with Dividing
Wall Column by Extractive Distillation
Guo Xiaoyan︱University of Petroleum(East China)
Sun Lanyi︱University of Petroleum(East China)
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Law
Room 5
2015/7/7 Tuesday 16:00-17:00
Session Chair: Prof. Sara Fung Ling Tsui
HKICSS- 322
Enforceability of Smart Contracts
Sara Fung Ling Tsui︱City University of Hong Kong
Samuel Bourque︱City University of Hong Kong
HKICSS- 308
The Dilemma in Defining the Meaning of “Use” in Patent Infringement
Tien-Wei (Daniel), Hwang︱National Chung Hsing University
HKICSS- 263
Process of Fatwa Mechanism in Ottoman Law and Institution of Shaykh Al-Islams
Esra Yakut︱Anadolu University
HKICSS- 276
Consumer Protection for Misleading and Aggressive Sales Tactics in Turkish Law
Neval Okan︱Anadolu University
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Oral Sessions-– July 8, 2015
Computer Sciences II
Room 4
2015/7/8 Wednesday 08:30-10:00
Session Chair: Prof. Pramod Pandya
ICCIS-348
Cybersecurity: "Risk Metric Measures under Stochastic Threats"
Pramod Pandya︱California State University
Bhushan Kapoor︱California State University
ICCIS-379
Control-Flow Based Program Partition in Static Binary Translation
Jiunn-Yeu Chen︱National Chiao Tung University
Wuu Yang︱National Chiao Tung University
Wei-Chung Hsu︱National Taiwan University
ICCIS-380
On the Critical Neumann Problem with a Kirchhoff Type Perturbation
Jian Zhang︱China University of Petroleum
ICCIS-386
A New Approach for Longest Previous Non-Overlapping Factors Computation
Tida Butrak︱Suratthani Rajabhat University
Surangkanang Chareonrak︱Suratthani Rajabhat University
Thana Charuphanthuset︱Suratthani Rajabhat University
Supaporn Chairungsee︱Walailak University
ICCIS-376
Construction of Quaternary Sequence with Good Autocorrelation
Xiaoping Li︱China University of Petroleum
Tongjiang Yan︱China University of Petroleum
Xubo Zhao︱China University of Petroleum
Wenping Ma︱Xidian University
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Management I
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 08:30-10:00
Session Chair: Prof. Shang-Ying Chen
HKICSS-292
An Analysis on Risk Identification and Evaluation of Medium and Large Sized
Theaters in Taiwan
Shang-Ying Chen︱National Sun Yat-Sen University
HKICSS-294
Antecedents of Ethical Violation in Financial Services
Chia-Yi Cheng︱Ming Chuan University
Tzu-Ping Ho︱Ming Chuan University
HKICSS-373
Empowering Leadership and Team Innovation: The Mediating Effects of Both Team
Processes and Team Engagement
Hung-Ming Hsu︱National Changhua University of Education
Huo-Tsan Chang︱National Changhua University of Education
Jia-Wen Liou︱Ling Tung University
HKICSS-458
Antecedents of Intention to Visit a Green Hotel
Ayu Ekasari︱Trisakti University
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Information Technology
Room 4
2015/7/8 Wednesday 10:10-11:40
Session Chair: Prof. Yunquan Song
ICCIS-353
Robust Variable Selection for Single-Index Varying-Coefficient Model
Yunquan Song︱China University of Petroleum
ICCIS-361
Re-Nonnegative (Nonpositive) Definite Solutions to Some Matrix Equations
Juan Yu︱China University of Petroleum
Shu-Qian Shen︱China University of Petroleum
ICCIS-356
Survival Analysis of A Stochastic Predator-Prey System with Holling II Functional
Response and Prey Dispersal
Xinhong Zhang︱China University of Petroleum (East China)
ICCIS-363
Existence of Non-Constant Positive Steady State Solutions for a Diffusive Prey-Predator
Model with Harvesting
Yan Li︱China University of Petroleum (East China)
ICCIS-382
The Exact Decoding Probability of Single-Hop Broadcast Network
Xubo Zhao︱China University of Petroleum
Tongjiang Yan︱China University of Petroleum
Xiaoping Li︱China University of Petroleum
Yanbo Yang︱Xidian University
Rui Zhu︱Xidian University
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Education II
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 10:10-11:40
Session Chair: Prof. Bob Barrett
HKICSS-335
The Business of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): Corporate Social
Responsibility or Persuasive Marketing?
Bob Barrett︱American Public University
HKICSS-256
Social and Economic Asymmetry for Disadvantaged Youth: A Case Study of Youth in
Hong Kong’s New Territories
Bob W Spires︱Valdosta State University
Xinyi Duan︱Liberty Asia
HKICSS-283
Outcome-Based Education: A Pilot Trial of a Marketing Programme in Hong Kong
Pamela M. H. Kwok︱PolyU Hong Kong Community College
Kiki O.L. Chan︱PolyU Hong Kong Community College
HKICSS-380
Study of Problem Solving Ability of Adolescents in Relation to Parenting Styles and
Resilience
Jasjit Kaur Delow︱Panjab University
Manju Gera︱Panjab University
HKICSS-321
Establishment of the Concept of Multicultural Education and Institutionalization in
South Korea
Sangwoo Chong︱Inha University
Jiin Park︱Inha University
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HKICSS-485
The Best Practice Way to Employability in the Teaching Excellence University through
Experiential Service Learning and Soft Skills
Ruey-Fa Lin︱Feng Chia University
HKICSS-385
The Implementation of the Residential College System’s “4-in-1 Model” at the
University of Macau: Moon Chun Memorial College, W11
Manuel António Noronha︱University of Macau
Vivian Chaplin︱University of Macau
Ian Chaplin︱University of Macau
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Society
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 12:40-14:10
Session Chair: Prof. Anlaya Smuseneto
HKICSS-486
Economic Security of the Elderly in Thailand: Changes and Determinants
Anlaya Smuseneto︱Prince of Songkla University
HKICSS-261
SHO:SHIKAI Society in Pre-Modern Japan
Vladimir Kudoyarov︱The University of Tokyo
HKICSS-386
Emotions at Work in Social Movements: Comparing 1979 Three Mile Island and 2011
Fukushima
Risa Murase︱Chuo University
HKICSS-451
Working among “Thai-Aus”: Social Networks of Thai Migrant Labourers in Australia
Thanapauge Chamaratana︱Khon Kaen University
HKICSS-466
Policy Gap and Citizenship of Resident Foreigners: A Comparative Analysis between
Korea and Japan
Jung-Mee Hwang︱Korea University
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Management II
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 12:40-14:10
Session Chair: Prof. Bob Barrett
ACGEBF-6556
The Corporate Gene: A Dominant or Recessive Business Chromosome
Bob Barrett︱American Public University
ACGEBF-6541
Stochastic Technology Life Cycle Analysis Using Multiple Patent Indicators
Changyong Lee︱Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
SeungHo Kim︱Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Juram Kim︱Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
HKICSS-302
Risky Technology Adoption by High-Reliability Organizations:
Country-Level Political Tensions and the Acceptance of Risk
Azusa Nakamura︱Keio University
Hitoshi Mitsuhashi︱Keio University
HKICSS-307
The Longitudinal Study of Customer-Company Identification:
A Latent Growth Curve Analysis
Min-Hsin Huang︱National Sun Yat-sen University
Zhao-Hong Cheng︱National Sun Yat-sen University
I-Chun Chen︱National Sun Yat-sen University
HKICSS-327
Research on the Environment Cost Management Based on Cleaner Production
Jianmin Qi︱China university of Petroleum
HKICSS-456
The Accountant Manager’s Competencies in Asians Economics Community
Pornpawee Worasatepongsa ︱Mahidol University
Chanidapa Deesukanan︱Bangkok Thonburi University
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Psychology & Culture
Room 4
2015/7/8 Wednesday 14:20-15:50
Session Chair: Prof. James D. Johnson
HKICSS-452
Testing the “Black Code”: Does Having White Close Friends Elicit Identity Denial and
Decreased Empathy from Black Ingroup Members?
James D. Johnson︱The University of the South Pacific
Leslie Ashburn-Nardo︱Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
HKICSS-446
The Model of Personality and Driver Behavior as Mediator on Road Accident
Involvement among Bas Driver in Riau Province Indonesia
Fikri︱Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Rozmi Ismail︱Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Fatimah Wati Halim︱Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
HKICSS-440
Application of Social Control Theory to Examine Parent, Teacher, and Close Friend
Attachment and the Onset of Substance Use among Korean Youth
Yoonsun Han︱Sungkyunkwan University
Heejoo Kim︱Sungkyunkwan University
HKICSS-331
The Usage of Personal Pronoun in Isan Thai-Phuan
Nashakoon Singsenaa︱University of Phayao
Jaruwan Benjathikul︱University of Phayao
HKICSS-319
Chicken Conquered the Kitchen: How Poultry and Eggs Became the Leading Protein in
Thai Cuisine
Chatichai Muksong︱Srinakarinwirot University
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Financial Management
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 14:20-15:50
Session Chair: Prof. Alejandro Torres Mussatto
ACGEBF-6448
Political Investment and Classification Influence of the Industrial Sector in Economic
Value Added (EVA)
Alejandro Torres Mussatto︱Universidad de Valparaíso
Eric Salinas Mayne︱Universidad de Valparaíso
ACGEBF-6539
What Does a Real Options Model Have to Say about Optimum Oil & Gas Investment
Decision-Making in an Extreme Fall of Prices Scenario?
Carlos Alexandre Camargo de Abreu︱Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte State
ACGEBF-6553
Corporate Cash Holdings and Acquisitions
Erik Lie︱University of Iowa
Yixin Liu︱University of New Hampshire
ACGEBF-6528
A Six-Factor Asset Pricing Model that Incorporates Corporate Sustainability and
Climate Change
Vigdis Boasson︱Central Michigan University
Emil Boasson︱Central Michigan University
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Politics
Room 4
2015/7/8 Wednesday 16:00-17:00
Session Chair: Prof. Catthiyakorn Sasitharamas
HKICSS- 313
Nazis Propaganda-Film: The Case of “Victory of Faith”
Catthiyakorn Sasitharamas︱Srinakarinwirot University
HKICSS- 305
Inequality, Class Consciousness, and the Emerging New Workers in Chinas Megacities
Jake Lin︱Victoria University of Wellington
HKICSS- 314
Institutional Adaptability in Local China: A Comparison Study of Wenzhou Model,
Dongguan Model and Suzhou Model
Xiaoxiao Shen︱Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
HKICSS- 320
Intellectual Movement of Thai Leftist Intellectuals in Pytuphoom and Mathuphoom
Newspaper between 1956-1958
Thikan Srinara︱Srinakarinwirot University
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Finance
Room 5
2015/7/8 Wednesday 16:00-17:00
Session Chair: Prof. Yong Wang
HKICSS-265
International Oil Price Uncertainty, Credit Resource Acquisition and Corporation
Investment: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Capital Market
Yong Wang︱China University of Petroleum
Erwei Xiang︱Murdoch University
HKICSS-383
The Road Map of Sustainable Fiscal Transparency in Turkey: Public Financial
Management and Control Law No. 5018
Seval Selimoglu︱Anadolu Universıty
HKICSS-495
Structural Equation Modeling of Factors that Affected on Accountability Office
Performance in Thailand
Benjapat Wutthanakul︱Bangkokthonburi University
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Poster Sessions–July 7, 2015
Biological Engineering/Civil Engineering/ Computer and
Information Sciences/ E-learning, Computing Education/
Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Fundamental and
Applied Sciences/ Information Management/ Material
Science and Engineering
Room 3
2015/7/7 Tuesday 14:30-15:30
GCEAS-343
Using Doxorubicin-Loaded Poly(L-Glutamic Acid)-B-Polyglycine-G-Lactobionolactone
Micelles as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Su-Chun How︱National Taiwan University
Chun-Chao Chang︱Taipei Medical University
Jeng-Shiung Jan︱National Cheng Kung University
Steven S.-S. Wang︱National Taiwan University
GCEAS-323
Examining the Inhibitory Effect of Erioglaucine on Amyloid Fibril Formation of
Lysozyme
Yu-Han Chen︱National Taiwan University
Steven S.-S. Wang︱National Taiwan University
GCEAS-352
E. canis DNA sensor Kit
Maytaya Bunroddith︱Srinakharinwirot University
Thongchai Kaewphinit︱Srinakharinwirot Universit
Somchai Santiwatanakul︱Srinakharinwirot Universit
Nareerat Viseshakul︱Srinakharinwirot Universit
Kosum Chansiri︱Srinakharinwirot University
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GCEAS-271
A Study on the Development of a P-Wave Arrival Time Determination Algorithm Using
the Moving Window Function
Kyung Soo Lee︱Dasan Engineering
Bo Sun Yoo︱Dasan Engineering
Seong Ha Cho︱Dasan Engineering
GCEAS-283
Measurement of Phreatic Surface in River Embankment Using Metallic Time Domain
Reflectometry
Ji-Hyeung Yoo︱Kyungil University
Dae-Sung Kim︱Kyungil University
GCEAS-284
Preliminary Investigation Work Modeling on Defect Inspecting Step of Defect
Consulting in Apartment Building of Korea
Deok Seok Seo︱Halla University
Junmo Park︱Chungbuk National University
GCEAS-291
Information of Web-Opening Position Linked to Strain Energy Minimized Topology
Optimization
Soomi Shin︱Pusan National University
Dongkyu Lee︱Sejong University
Quoc Hoan︱Sejong University
Hyemin Kim︱Kyungnam College of Information & Technology
Hyunjung Park︱Silla University
Dongun Lee︱Dongseo University
GCEAS-339
DFT Study of Molecular Hydrogen Physisorption on Graphene
Byung Ho Park︱Inha University
Young-Min Kwon︱Inha University
Chan Kyung Kim︱Inha University
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GCEAS-338
Development of QSPR Method for Prediction of Physicochemical Properties of
Molecules
Jun Li︱Inha University
Young-Min Kwon︱Inha University
Byung Ho Park︱Inha University
Chan Kyung Kim︱Inha University
GCEAS-296
New Strategy for Fabricating Electrowetting Display by Pigment Colorants
Chih-Wei Chiu︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Yu-Hsuan Tsai︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
GCEAS-277
An Enhanced Temporal Credential-Based Authenticated Key Agreement Scheme with
Privacy Protection for Wireless Sensor Networks
Tian-Fu Lee︱Tzu Chi University
Chuan-Ming Liu︱National Taipei University of Technology
GCEAS-280
Secure Data Deduplication Technology in Cloud Storage
Narn-Yih Lee︱Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Yen-Yi Chen︱Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
GCEAS-321
Cache Image Loading for User Interactive Applications
Hyo-Joong Suh︱The Catholic University of Korea
ICCIS-372
Factors Influencing College Students’ Learning Satisfaction in a Web-Based Language
Learning Environment:An Empirical Study in Taiwan
Yi-Chien Lin︱Meiho University
Yi-Cheng Chen︱National Taitung University
Pansy Chung︱Meiho University
Ron Chuen Yeh︱Meiho University
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ICCIS-370
Antecedents and Impacts of Technovation Management Capability and IT Leadership
Effectiveness on Innovative IT Assimilation in E-Businesses:A Nomological Framework
Yi-Chien Lin︱Meiho University
Pansy Chung︱Meiho University
Ron Chuen Yeh︱Meiho University
Yi-Cheng Chen︱National Taitung University
GCEAS-285
Random Mica Nanosheets-Mediated Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles to Form Highly
Conductive Nanohybrid Films
Chih-Wei Chiu︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Gang-Bo Ou︱National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
GCEAS-356
Study of Electronic Level Monitoring System for Emergency Power Supply Trailer in
Remote Area
Chun-Hung Hu︱Army Academy R.O.C.
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Business and Management/Communication/Culture/
Education/Psychology/Society/Chemical Engineering
Room 3
2015/7/7 Tuesday 16:00-17:00
ACGEBF-6532
A Research about Self-Reported Completion of Students of the Online Accounting
Courses
Yu-Fen Chen︱Chihlee Institute of Technology
Huai-En Mo︱National Taiwan Normal University
HKICSS-497
The Potential for Illustrators’ Brands and Characters:A Study on Taiwanese
Illustrators on Facebook
I-Ling Chen︱National Taiwan Normal University
Li-Hsing Liu︱National Taiwan Normal University
HKICSS-490
Culture Management of Intercultural Event-The Case of Tainan39
Aling Lin︱Assistant Professor of Kun Shan University
HKICSS-459
The Moderating Role of School Adjustment in the Relationship between Risky
Neighborhood Environment and Youth Habitual Smoking Behavior
Shinah Kim︱Sungkyunkwan University
Yoonsun Han︱Sungkyunkwan University
HKICSS-469
The Effect of Off-Line and On-Line Fandom Activity Participation on Adolescent’s
Academic Time Management Skills
Suah Jeon︱Sungkyunkwan University
Bukyung Kim︱Sungkyunkwan University
Yoonsun Han︱Sungkyunkwan University
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HKICSS-473
The Fluency of National or Ethnic Language Affects the Quality of Relationship
between Parents and Child in Multicultural Family in Korea
Jisu Park︱Sungkyunkwan University
Youjin Koh︱Sungkyunkwan University
Yoonsun Han︱Sungkyunkwan University
HKICSS-299
The Effect of Students' Cognition of College and Department's Core Competencies and
Collective Efficacy on Department Satisfaction and GPA: Mediating Effects of Students’
Self-efficacy and Self-esteem
Hoe-Chang Yang︱Jangan University
HKICSS-351
Education as Instrument for Social Change: Need for Reorientation of Terrorists in
Nigeria in Particular and the World in general
Benson Erhauyi Afianmagbon︱Abia State University, UTURU
HKICSS-472
The Influence of Career Education on Career Maturity among Korean High School
Students: Focusing on Relative Effects of Exploratory and Experiential Career
Education
BuKyung Kim︱Sunkyungkwan University
SuAh Jeon︱Sunkyungkwan University
Yoonsun Han︱Sunkyungkwan University
HKICSS-482
A Literature Analysis on Teaching Reflection of Physical Education Teachers in Taiwan
Huang Pin-Jui︱National Taiwan Normal University
Keh Nyit-Chin︱National Taiwan Normal University
HKICSS-325
The Mediating Effects of Aggression, Depression, and Social Withdrawal on the
Relationship between Violence Victimization and Cyber Delinquency
Seokyoung Lee︱Sunkyungkwan University
Taekho Lee︱Sunkyungkwan University
Yoonsun Han︱Sunkyungkwan University
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HKICSS-470
Music Training Enhances Cognitive Development: A Longitudinal Pilot Study
Vivien Tsz Yan Leung︱Hong Kong Baptist University
GCEAS-270
Large Scale Production of C18 Bound Partially Sub-2um Porous Silica Monolith
Stationary Phase of Enhanced Separation Performance in Liquid Chromatography
Ashraf Ali︱Inha University
Sung Hoon Hong︱Inha University
Won Jo Cheong︱Inha University
GCEAS-272
Phase Diagrams of Various Ionic Liquids-Based Aqueous Two Phase Systems for
Extraction of 1,3-Propanediol
Woo Yun Lee︱Korea National University of Transportation
Yeon Ki Hong︱Korea National University of Transportation
GCEAS-273
Ternary Solution Densities of 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Iodide with Water and
Alcohol
Byung Heung Park︱Korea National University of Transportation
Yeon Ki Hong︱Korea National University of Transportation
Ki-Sub Kim︱Korea National University of Transportation
GCEAS-281
Development of PEEK Encased Monolith Frits of Improved Performance in HPLC
Sin Young Park︱Inha University
Yune Sung Kim︱Inha University
Won Jo Cheong︱Inha University
GCEAS-327
Adsorption of Copper Ions in Aqueous Solution by Magnetic Polymer with Thioureido
Group
Chyow-San Chiou︱National I-Lan University
Yu-Chih, Chien︱National I-Lan University
Hua-Wei Chen︱St. Mary's Junior College of Medicine
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