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Why hedge? Rationales for corporate hedging and value implications
[ "Corporate finances", "Risk management", "Foreign exchange" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Nonfinancial firms increasingly employ risk management to shield their performance against financial risks, such as foreign exchange and interest rate risk, as several surveys indicate (e.g. Berkman et al., 1997; Bodnar et...
Does the historical and institutional re-construction of Ghana support the transfer of HRM practices?
[ "Ghana", "Exploratory study", "Colonial legacies", "HRM practice transfer", "Social institutionalism" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Human resource management (HRM) practice transfer within the context of less developed or developing host-countries in Sub-Saharan Africa is under-researched, despite the increasing significance of HRM practice transfer as...
A comparative analysis of transatlantic design interventions for therapeutically enhanced learning environments - Texas vs West Midlands
[ "United Kingdom", "United States of America", "School buildings", "Glare", "Lower sound frequencies", "Sensory perceptual problems", "US public schools" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a spectrum of developmental disorders of neurological origin that occur in a large variety of forms from mild to severe. ASD is currently defined by behavioural criteria, which includes impai...
Conceptualizing moral literacy
[ "Ethics", "Imagination", "Communities", "Social values" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Christine Pelton, a biology teacher at Piper High School near Kansas City, discovered that almost twenty percent of her students had plagiarized their semester projects (CNN Student News). Two Hartford Union High School stude...
Critical multimodal literacy with moving-image texts
[ "Critical literacy", "English and media" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In the information age of the twenty-first century, it has become increasingly commonplace for people to receive information from \"highly constructed visual images, complex sound arrangements, and multiple media formats\" (S...
Show you care: initiating co-creation in service recovery
[ "Service recovery", "Justice theory", "Co-recovery", "Customer co-creation", "Employee initiation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Existing studies provide considerable insight into a number of specific aspects of value co-creation. Service-dominant logic suggests that customer co-creation and value construction can occur at any point in a service proces...
An empirical analysis on outsourcing decision: the case of e-banking services
[ "Partial least squares", "E-banking services", "IT outsourcing decision", "Outsourcing decision", "Technology, organization, and environment (TOE) model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Outsourcing has become a strategic imperative as organizations seek to reduce costs and specialize in a limited number of core areas. Developments such as globalization, more demanding consumers, corporate restructurings, ...
Increasing diversity through goal-setting in corporate social responsibility reporting
[ "Diversification", "Organizations", "Goal-setting", "Corporate social responsibility reporting" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: In 1991, Cox described three types of organizations, monolithic, pluralistic, and multicultural. Monolithic organizations predominantly employ and are managed by white males, with women and racial/ethnic minorities working in...
Destination image and choice intention of university student travellers to Mauritius
[ "Information media", "Mauritius", "Australia", "Graduates", "Travel", "Tourism" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Tourism managers claim that image is a crucial part of a consumer's destination selection process (Baloglu and McCleary, 1999; Stepchenkova and Morrison, 2006). A positive image of a destination supports tourists' decision-ma...
The diversity of monographs: changing landscape of book evaluation in Poland
[ "Poland", "Co-authorship", "Book evaluation", "Monograph", "Publication patterns", "Scholarly books" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: It is well documented that scholarly books are the key type of publication used in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) (Gimenez-Toledo and Roman-Roman, 2009; Williams et al., 2009). However, scholarly books can also b...
Progressing recovery-oriented care in psychiatric inpatient units: Occupational therapy's role in supporting a stronger peer workforce
[ "Recovery", "Mental illness", "Peer Workforce", "Psychiatric hospitalisation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since the first published literature over 20 years ago, the recovery paradigm has evolved and grown. Recovery-orientated practice is now seen as one of the core tenets of good mental health service delivery (Slade et al., 201...
Maintainability analysis in shaving blades industry: a case study
[ "TQM", "Maintainability", "TPM", "Availability", "Equipment effectiveness", "Repair distributions", "Repair rate", "Shaving blades industry" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Due to modern cost-cutting practices in mass-production systems, many companies focus their cost reduction efforts on processing and maintenance operations. High maintenance costs are normally associated with poor decision ma...
Searching for boundary conditions for successful brand extensions
[ "Brand extensions", "Consumers", "New products" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.\n1. Introduction: Introducing a new product is a risky business. Studies report that new products fail at the rate of between 40...
With or without CU: A comparative study of efficiency of European and Russian corporate universities
[ "Organizational development", "Efficiency", "Human capital", "Intellectual capital", "Corporate university" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The first corporate universities emerged in the early 1980s (Blass, 2005). Despite their growing popularity, there is a limited amount of research on these types of educational institutes that are based within companies. Most...
The culture of orphaned texts: Academic books in a performance-based evaluation system
[ "Czech Republic", "Research evaluation", "Classification", "Book publication", "Social sciences and humanities (SSH)", "Vanity publishing" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Judging from statistics maintained by the state, the year 2008 was a successful one in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the Czech Republic. The number of books registered that year as scientific output in those ...
Exploring added value through the service process: a comparative multiple case study
[ "Performance measurement", "Evaluation", "Service operations", "Benchmarking", "Customer services quality", "Added value", "Service process", "Kitchen fitments" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The world economy has become mostly service-based, and consumers spend more on services than on tangible goods (Carrillat et al., 2007). The role of the customer has changed from that of a mere customer to the multi-facete...
Impact evaluation using Difference-in-Differences
[ "Impact evaluation", "Policy evaluation", "Management", "Causal effects", "Difference-in-Differences", "Parallel trends assumption" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Difference-in-Differences (DiD) is one of the most frequently used methods in impact evaluation studies. Based on a combination of before-after and treatment-control group comparisons, the method has an intuitive appeal an...
Contested terrains within the neo-liberal project: The re-organisation of services for children in Europe: gender, citizenship and the forging of New Public Management within professional child care social work practice in Europe
[ "Gender", "Citizenship", "Child care", "Social workers", "Europe" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nPreamble: This paper explores the relationship between gender, New Public Management (NPM), citizenship and professional and user group identities and relationships within child care social work practice. The paper utilises findings from a...
Open access: help or hindrance to resource sharing?
[ "Academic libraries", "Interlending", "Interlibrary loan", "Open access", "Resource sharing", "Discovery" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The growing acceptance of the open access movement has created an increasingly large body of free, online information that library users may have difficulty navigating. Students, in particular, may not be fully aware of open ...
The role and impact of firm's strategic orientations on launch performance: significance of relationship orientation
[ "Market orientation", "Launch performance", "Market-based assets", "New product launch", "Product advantage", "Relationship orientation", "Product orientation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: New product launch (NPL) refers to bringing a product to market for the first time (Beard and Easingwood, 1996; Crawford and Di Benedetto, 2011). NPL is often considered the most critical, expensive and riskiest phase of the ...
British Library document supply - a fork in the road
[ "Document delivery", "National libraries", "Continuous improvement", "United Kingdom" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In 2011 the BLDSC[1] will celebrate 50 years of document supply; it is ironic that as we approach this juncture we currently stand at a crossroad in terms of how the document supply business will operate in the coming years. ...
Creating a fractal-based quality management infrastructure
[ "Management", "Quality improvement", "Health and safety", "Safety", "Health care", "Safety measures" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Today\nWhy the fractal works: The fractal model offers a simple and efficient coordination structure to manage learning in complex health care quality systems. We anticipate that in most health care organizations there are po...
Semantic matching of job seeker to vacancy: a bidirectional approach
[ "Recommender systems", "Job description", "Bidirectional matching", "Job seeker modelling", "Semantic matching", "Vacancy recommendation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The present day industries require a different set of skills from the labor force as compared to the previous ones due to prevalence of automation. As automation is changing the landscape of skill requirements in industrie...
Anticipated embarrassment due to social presence withholds consumers from purchasing products that feature a lucky charm
[ "China", "Consumer behaviour", "Cognition", "Cross-cultural studies", "Social groups", "Personal selling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Superstitious beliefs pervade society (Vyse, 2014). Many buildings in China do not have a fourth floor, as the number 4 is considered unlucky in Chinese culture; similarly, Western culture considers the number 13 as bringing ...
Governing knowledge sharing behaviour in post-Soviet Kazakhstan
[ "Affective commitment", "Knowledge sharing behaviour", "Knowledge governance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: It is commonly recognized that effective knowledge management is the key to sustained competitive advantage (Alavi and Leidner, 1999). In addition, knowledge sharing, as an important component of knowledge management, is a cr...
Gastronomic clusters in an Ecuadorian tourist destination: the case of the province of Manabi
[ "Gastronomic tourism", "Tourist segmentation", "Motivation", "Satisfaction", "Assessment of attributes", "Manabí", "Ecuador" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The satisfaction of the tourist can be conditioned, to a greater or lesser extent, by the enjoyment of the culinary pleasures they have sampled. Local cuisine may, therefore, be considered an accessory matter and one of no...
When and why does the name of the brand still matter? Developing the temporal dimension of brand name equity theory
[ "Brand equity", "Branding", "Brand names", "Temporality" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: This paper develops theory concerned with changes that occur over time to the functions and importance of the brand name element of a branded entity. This is a key contribution because, while the temporal dimension is acknowl...
An integrated model of price, satisfaction and loyalty: an empirical analysis in the service sector
[ "Prices", "Fair value", "Customer satisfaction", "Customer loyalty" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.\nIntroduction: In today's highly competitive global markets, managers seek to improve organizational effectiveness by identifyin...
The role of customer clubs in recent telecom relationships
[ "Trade associations", "Customer relations", "Sweden", "Telecommunications" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Customer clubs are assumed to create loyalty from the company perspective (Reichheld and Sasser, 1990). However, they seem to have attained a position of their own in many companies, and to have an institution-like function (...
Self-efficacy and self-awareness: moral insights to increased leader effectiveness
[ "Ethics", "Self-awareness", "Leadership", "Self-development", "Emotional intelligence", "Self-efficacy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: In Aleichem's enchanting tale, Fiddler on the Roof, the milkman, Tevye, explains that for each person in the village of Anatevka it is vital to understand who he is and without that knowledge, \"our lives would be as shaky [....
Cultural dimensions and moral reasoning: a comparative study
[ "National cultures", "Business ethics", "Cultural sociology", "Professional ethics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Research investigations about determinants of moral reasoning based on Kohlbergian cognitive theory (Kohlberg, 1969, 1981) are numerous in Western society (Trevino et al., 2014) and have provided significant insights into eth...
From government to e-government: a transition model
[ "Government", "Communication technologies", "Transition management", "Strategic alignment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Since the development of the world wide web, considerable attention has been focused on the adaptation of web-based technologies to the business environment, notably in the business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consum...
Urban tourism: the growing role of VFR and immigration
[ "Tourism", "Immigration", "City", "Urban", "VFR" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Urban centers are now home to the majority of the global population. The forecast is for this trend to continue as increasing immigration drives urban population growth (International Organization for Migration, 2015; World H...
What can people risk attitude tell us about people preference for multimedia quality?
[ "Gender", "Evaluation", "Personality", "End user", "Case study", "Mobile systems", "Consumer behaviour/choice/demand/empowerment/reviews/consumerism", "E-science" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As mobile device penetration increases, mobile phones are becoming almost a ubiquitous presence in people's life. However, the high cost of mobile data transmission over wireless networks (Albert, 2012) and capped billing pla...
The impact of STEAM integration on preservice teachers' disposition and knowledge
[ "STEAM integration", "Preservice teachers", "Teachers' disposition", "Teachers' knowledge", "Mathematics education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In today's digital era, rapid development of new technology has a profound impact on the ways we teach and children learn. The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) (2017) calls for major changes in educati...
Knowledge transfer between actors in the innovation system: a study of higher education institutions (HEIS) and SMES
[ "Innovation", "Knowledge transfer", "Higher education institutions", "Small- to medium-sized enterprises", "External organisations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Despite innovation being recognised as an outcome of the interaction of many heterogeneous system actors for more than two decades, most studies have focussed on processes that map tangible innovation outcomes rather than ...
Emerging human capital analytics for investment processes
[ "Human capital", "Financial markets", "Intangible assets", "Financial institutions", "Australia", "Hong Kong" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Pressures for clearer intangibles analysis in the investment community: Changes in the pressures on the finance industry to move beyond the trend to commoditization in their products and services have generated a need for superior intang...
Increasing satisfaction among female workers in the UAE public sector: How quality of work life holds the key
[ "Job satisfaction", "Work-life balance", "Turnover intention", "Public sector", "United Arab Emirates" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: According to Heather Schuck, people must be \"satisfied by life\" before they can \"feel truly satisfied by work\". The importance that many firms are now placing on work-life balance suggests that the words of this US author...
Multi-factor menu analysis using data envelopment analysis
[ "Data analysis", "Restaurants", "Procurement", "Modelling", "Service industries" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The menu drives purchasing and production decisions in all restaurant operations, from procurement to preparation to the sales price of the finished product. Consider an example of a fish entree: The raw product may be purcha...
What industry wants: employers' preferences for training
[ "Human resource development", "Skills training", "Apprenticeships", "Hospitality services", "Retailing", "Australia" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Service industries predominate in western economies and yet there remains a perception that they and the jobs that they create are somehow inferior to jobs that produce goods rather than services. Training for most jobs in th...
An experience-based learning framework: Activities for the initial development of sustainability competencies
[ "Experiential learning", "Sustainability competencies", "Systems thinking", "Higher education for sustainability", "Mental mapping", "Walking methods" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Climate change, desertification, poverty and pandemics are among the typical sustainability problems which feature high degrees of complexity and damage potential and do not have obvious solutions (Kates et al., 2001; Lang...
What it takes to succeed in information technology consulting: Exploring the gender typing of critical attributes
[ "Communication technologies", "Gender", "Performance levels", "Skills" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Women continue to be markedly underrepresented in information technology, particularly in the higher paid job categories (Ahuja, 2002; Brown, 2004; Council of Economic Advisers, 2000; Hazzan and Levy, 2006; Hogan, 2001; Solom...
The mediating effect of job stress in the relationship between work-related dimensions and career commitment
[ "Careers", "Stress", "Role clarity", "Job stress", "Career commitment", "Promotional opportunity", "Work routinization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Job stress, which has been recognized as an important occupational health problem, may be encountered in every key element in a particular job (Cooper, 2005). The literature provides evidence that work-related dimensions such...
Benchmarking to improve a strategy and marketing in pharmaceuticals
[ "Strategy", "Benchmarking", "Ukraine", "Marketing process", "Pharmaceutical company" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Pharmaceutical industries have a significant place in the economies of many countries, particularly in Ukraine where it is an important national market segment. The Ukrainian pharmaceutical market is the second market in orde...
Catholic school administrators and the inclusion of non-Catholic students
[ "Schools", "Educational administration", "Students", "Religion", "Canada" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The academic literature on the inclusion of non-Catholic students in Catholic schools related to Catholic school administrators is thin. Indeed, there is only one small 25-pages booklet which specifically deals with that topi...
Superdrug prescribes e-recruitment to improve talent management: Retailer cuts its cost per hire by 87 percent
[ "Recruitment", "Retailing", "Communication technologies" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Health and beauty retailer Superdrug has streamlined its recruitment process, increased its capacity quickly and efficiently to process large numbers of applications - and reduced its cost per hire by 87 percent.\nMoving recr...
Entreprise social media boosts trust between colleagues in Nigerian organisations
[ "Trust", "Social media", "Knowledge", "Explicit", "Tacit" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: A study of the effect of using enterprise social media (ESM) in Nigerian workplaces showed it helped to increase levels of trust between colleagues. The researchers, from the Department of Media and Communications at Bournemo...
Modeling credit risk in credit unions using survival analysis
[ "Survival analysis", "Credit risk", "Credit unions" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Consumer loans provide a substantial amount of revenue for financial institutions and especially credit unions. The demand for consumer loans has grown tremendously since the 1980s, from 184 billion dollars to 1,305 billio...
Understanding nascent women entrepreneurs: an exploratory investigation into their entrepreneurial intentions
[ "Women", "Entrepreneurial intention", "Fear of failure", "Opportunity recognition", "Entrepreneurial knowledge", "Role model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM; 2018), entrepreneurship is an increasingly indispensable driver of economic development and effective solution to multiple social challenges. Increasing numbers of female...
Predicting workplace transfer of learning: A study of adult learners enrolled in a continuing professional education training program
[ "Motivation", "Workplace training", "Workplace learning", "Training transfer", "Continuing professional education", "Learning transfer" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Organizations are continually challenged to meet the demands of local, state, national and global economies and must possess a highly skilled, knowledgeable and adaptable workforce (Renta-Davids et al., 2014). Because organiz...
Impacts of residential construction defects on customer satisfaction
[ "Customer satisfaction", "Residential", "Survey", "Defect", "Claim", "Pathology" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The capture and incorporation of customer requirements in building projects is a long process that starts even before the conceptual design phase of a building. Information used for these tasks often comes from specific re...
Trends and causes of socioeconomic inequalities in maternal healthcare in Ghana, 2003-2014
[ "Ghana", "Delivery", "Decomposition", "Maternal health", "Antenatal care", "Socioeconomic inequalities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: A target of the Millennium Development Goals (2001-2015) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2000 aimed to improve maternal health, committing to reduce the global maternal mortality rate by three-quarters be...
How and when does the brand orientation-market orientation nexus matter?
[ "Market orientation", "Brand orientation", "Competitive intensity", "Moderated mediation", "Brand management", "Brand management capability" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: A brand is now widely acknowledged as a crucial point of differentiation for industrial products (Viardot, 2017). Within the industrial branding literature, scholars highlight the importance of developing superior brand im...
Analyzing trajectories of information security awareness
[ "Information security management", "Information security awareness", "Actor network theory", "Due process", "Data security", "Information management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Management of information security within the organization involves a series of actions that have both organizational and technical implications. For instance, developing an information security management system following...
E-learning - offering opportunity: The case of ALSTOM
[ "Internet", "Learning", "Distance learning", "Health and safety", "Training" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Distance learning has long been an established method of achieving knowledge and gaining professional qualifications and is now accepted as being a viable alternative to face-to-face teaching in a classroom. However, now, the...
Construction management research at the interface of design and explanatory science
[ "Technological rules", "Research", "Design science", "Knowledge generation", "Design" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM) publishes studies on innovative developments in the practice of construction management. This practice is concerned with development, design, and construction of s...
Stock market liberalization: implications on cost of capital in emerging Islamic countries
[ "Stock market liberalization", "Cost of capital", "Emerging Islamic countries", "Capital asset pricing model", "Information asymmetry channel models" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: 1.1 Context and background\n2. Theoretical background and literature review: Relying on capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and information asymmetry channel models, the proponents of liberalization claim that SML decreases...
FRBRoo-based approach to heterogeneous metadata integration
[ "FRBRoo", "Metadata integration", "Ontology", "Digital libraries", "Museums" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Heterogeneous metadata integration is an important issue for digital libraries to harmonize the difference between distinctive metadata formats and elements to aggregate metadata from various sources. Many national digital...
A holistic model for inter-plant knowledge transfer within an international manufacturing network
[ "Knowledge driven organizations", "Knowledge management", "Knowledge transfer", "Engineering", "International manufacturing network" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Knowledge is considered to be the most strategically significant resource of a firm (Grant, 1996, p. 375; Alavi and Leidner, 2001). In fact, a company is a collection of unique, heterogeneous, scarce, embedded, inimitable,...
Creative spaces in interdisciplinary accounting research
[ "Media", "Creative", "Popular culture", "Interdisciplinary accounting", "Peer review process", "Virtual world" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nThe interdisciplinary accounting space: The interdisciplinary accounting space is a very precious and valued domain. It has been cultivated over the years by both seminal theoretical contributions and innovative entrepreneurial endeavours....
Educational administrators' conceptions of whiteness, anti-racism and social justice
[ "Race", "Racial discrimination", "White people", "Leadership", "Social justice", "Canada" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Education is often assumed to be a moral activity (Stefkovich and Shapiro, 1999; Starratt, 1994). However, its moral nature is neither accidental nor neutral. As Schwandt (2000) suggests, schooling is involved in the creation...
Does Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) certification benefit winemakers in British Columbia (BC), Canada?
[ "Marketing", "Canada", "Economics", "Pricing", "Regression", "Wines", "Logit/probit/tobit", "Econometric model", "Analytical economic model", "Collective reputation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: 1.1 Background\n2. Literature: In the wine literature, the relationships between wine certification or appellations and wine prices have been frequently researched. Landon and Smith (1997) analyzed how consumers use qualit...
Bringing anime to academic libraries: a recommended core collection
[ "Japan", "Film", "Animation", "Anime", "Japanese animation", "Japanimation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Today a person can find collections of Japanese anime and manga in almost any public library, but not in the general academic collection. Anime is simply the term used to describe all forms of animation from Japan; manga are ...
Egyptian women supervisory empowerment behaviors on well-being outcomes
[ "Egyptian women managers and professionals", "Empowerment", "Work and well-being outcomes" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Research and writing on the role and benefits of empowerment in organizations began almost 20 years ago. Herrenkohl et al. (1999, p. 375) define empowerment as \"a set of dimensions that characterize an environments interacti...
Pedagogical utility of oral discussion versus collaborative drafting
[ "Collaborative drafting", "Oral discussion", "Pre-writing tasks", "Social constructivism", "Writing components", "Writing skill" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Traditionally, English as a Second Language (ESL)/ English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writing classrooms are known as a place where language learners work individually. However, social constructivism, strongly influenced ...
Development of a comprehensive model for stakeholder management in mental healthcare
[ "Stakeholders", "Healthcare", "Policy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: Context\nMethods: Research design\nResults: The results of the study are reported below in two parts. First, specific results of the stakeholder analysis at a mental healthcare organization (GGzE) are provided; second, results ...
Trading places: Examining leadership competencies between for-profit vs. public and non-profit leaders
[ "Leadership", "Competences", "Non‐profit organizations", "Public sector organizations", "Small to medium‐sized enterprises", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Much research has been conducted on the impact of leadership styles in driving performance in large industry, for-profit firms as well as some studies in large non-profit government settings (Goleman et al., 2002; Kamensky an...
Development, production and use in policy initiated innovation
[ "Innovation processes", "Inter-organizational networks", "Regional strategic network", "Resource interaction" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nAcronyms: CaF= Catch a Feather\n1. Introduction: Researchers studying economic growth generally agree that technological innovation is the key driving force (Nelson, 2008, p. 4). To this end, companies in peripheral regions are encouraged ...
An organizational taxonomy of entrepreneurship policy delivery structures
[ "Organization", "Outsourcing", "Collaboration", "Governance", "Entrepreneurship policy", "Policy delivery", "Policy performance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In this study, the organizational archetypes of entrepreneurship policy organization are identified, based on three primary factors of organizational structure: outsourcing, system-level governance and cooperation. Moreover, ...
Perceptions toward academic library app implementation
[ "Academic libraries", "Social sciences", "Kuwait", "Students", "Library services", "Library apps", "Mobile library" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Smart devices are becoming increasingly dominant in modern life around the world, and Kuwait is no exception. This is evident from the Global Information Technology Report produced by the World Economic Forum, which indica...
Sufficient challenges and a weekend ahead - Generation Y describing motivation at work
[ "Human resource management", "Motivation", "Generation Y", "MEBs" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The main task of the human resource management (HRM) function is to create human capital in organisations and facilitate high performance workplaces in order to create competitive advantage (e.g. Boxall and Macky, 2009; Paauw...
Customer-brand engagement and Facebook fan-page "Like"-intention
[ "Facebook", "Brand trust", "CBE scale", "Customer–brand engagement", "Intention to “Like”" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The concept of social media is at the top of the agenda for many business executives today. According to the 2013 Social Media Industry Report (Stelzner, 2013), 86 per cent of marketers believe that social media channels a...
The development of entrepreneurial potential among higher education students
[ "Longitudinal data", "Entrepreneurial intention", "University", "Entrepreneurship", "Student" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In current societies, especially in Western countries, a large number of initiatives to promote entrepreneurial actions have been introduced in order to respond to different societal challenges (such as aging population, regi...
Women-friendly policies disclosure by companies in India
[ "Women", "Human resources", "Disclosures", "Indian companies", "Women-friendly policies" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Employees are one of the most important resources of an organisation. Every organisation has the required capital, land, equipment and technology or, sooner or later, they can have these but, it is the human resources whic...
An empirical analysis of fertiliser use intensity in rural Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Tofa local government area, Kano State, Nigeria
[ "Sub-Saharan", "Africa", "Fertiliser", "Use", "Tofa" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Shortage of food is one of the most important crises facing Sub-Saharan Africa, where the realisation of food sufficiency in the region is highly correlated with poor and bad agricultural tools and methods (Idrisa et al., ...
A fresh look at the role of switching cost in influencing customer loyalty: Empirical investigation using structural equation modelling analysis
[ "Customer satisfaction", "Customer retention", "Marketing in China", "Consumer loyalty", "Brand loyalty", "Consumer switching costs" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: China's mobile phone market has grown exponentially over the last decade or so. An estimated 500 million people use mobile devices for communication, according to the latest estimates by the state-run China Internet Networ...
Alcatel-Lucent University: Customer and employee learning at Alcatel-Lucent University
[ "Learning", "Training", "Professional education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Alcatel-Lucent is a partner of service providers, enterprises and governments around the world, providing solutions to deliver voice, data and video communication services to end-users. It leverages the scientific and technic...
Green supply chain management (GSCM): a structured literature review and research implications
[ "Literature review", "Green supply chain management", "GSCM", "Research implications" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The environmental issues and resource depletion problems now a day were contributed by the economic growth which increases the level of energy and the material consumption. The environmental and economic performance is bal...
How do R&D employees use their social networks to acquire user information?
[ "User information", "Social networks", "R&D", "New product development", "Medical technology" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Timely and reliable information about users' needs is one of the most critical types of information in new product development (Adams et al., 1998; Bacon et al., 1994). Indeed, research and development (hereinafter R&D) em...
Supply chain talent: the missing link in supply chain strategy
[ "Supply chain management", "Confirmatory factor analysis", "Knowledge-skill theory", "Supply chain talent" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In recent years, the supply chain talent has attracted burgeoning interest among researchers and practitioners (Wagner and Kemmerling, 2014). The current literature on supply chain talent has identified supply chain talent...
Job characteristics and mentoring in pre-schools: Mentoring relationships among the educational staff when challenged by problem-solving tasks
[ "Norway", "Teachers", "Nursery education", "Mentoring", "Problem solving", "Problem solving tasks", "Mentoring received", "Peer mentoring", "Mentoring provided", "Pre‐schools" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Educational and organizational changes in Norwegian pre-schools have resulted in new tasks and new ways of performing these tasks, for example when educational leaders have to involve themselves in network-based cooperation w...
The concept of market value in thin markets and its implications for international accounting rules (IFRS)
[ "Accounting", "IFRS", "Property valuation", "Market value", "Fair value", "Thin markets" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In practice, there seems to be no consensus about what the definition of a market value (MV) really means in some situations in the real estate market. This is especially the case when the real estate market is a thin market ...
Universal health coverage and litigation in Latin America
[ "Argentina", "Brazil", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Peru", "Uruguay", "Health care", "Health services sector", "Latin America", "Universal health coverage", "Litigation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In recent years, several middle-income Latin American countries have seen a steep increase in the number of cases litigating access to curative services and inputs. A renewed judicial approach to the enforcement of the rig...
Fluid leadership in dynamic contexts: A qualitative comparative analysis of the biblical account of Nehemiah
[ "Leadership", "Comparative analysis", "Authentic", "Narrative analysis", "Servant", "Transformational" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Then I said to them, \"You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace\". [...] They replied, ...
Improving assessment capability for accounts receivable pool financiers: An empirical investigation
[ "Information structure", "Accounts receivable pool finance", "Sales information" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Electronic invoices are the product of modern information society. By the end of 2016, more than 700m electronic VAT invoices had been released from 90,000 enterprises in China. In the meantime, lacking credit rating, opaq...
Modelling the factors affecting Indian medical tourism sector using interpretive structural modeling
[ "ISM", "Interpretive structural modelling", "Healthcare services", "MICMAC analysis", "Medical tourism", "Clinical excellence" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Medical Tourism industry nowadays is considered to be one of the most promptly expanding industries in this competitive environment and is constantly faced with new concerns, obstacles, disputes and threats. Because of the...
Predicting technology integration and performance in transition economies: insights from Russia
[ "Russia", "Transition economies", "IT integration", "Spatial distance", "Urban agglomeration", "X-efficiency theory" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A significant portion of research related to supply chain management and firm performance takes place in the economically developed West. As such, there is an implicit assumption that strong legal and political institutional ...
Improving performance of construction projects: A project manager's emotional intelligence approach
[ "Emotional intelligence", "Project manager", "Project performance", "Large and complex projects", "Construction industry", "Project management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: What needs to be done to improve project performance (PP) has been voiced as a perennial and troublesome problem in construction (Love et al., 2011), and the implication of project managers' (PMs) competencies becomes one of ...
Mental models of the bibliographic universe. Part 2: comparison task and conclusions
[ "Bibliographics", "User studies", "Cognition", "Slovenia" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Background: Functional requirements for bibliographic records (FRBR) is a conceptual model of bibliographic universe. Because of lack of user studies connected with FRBR, we decided to undertake a study of mental models of bibliographic ...
The analysis of demographic and work life variables which affect the occupational commitment of nurses
[ "Nurses", "Hospitals", "Turkey", "Job commitment", "Professional commitment", "Nursing management", "Burnout" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Profession covers all the systematic activities gained through a specific education, surrounded by the rules determined by the society and performed to earn a living. The transformation of an occupation to a profession is ...
Benchmarking logistics facilities: a rating model to assess building quality and functionality
[ "Benchmarking", "Warehouse", "Building performance measurement", "Cross-docking facility", "Logistics facility", "Rating system" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Logistics real estate has been experiencing a recent revival, induced by the numerous transformations to the logistics landscape. Several reasons behind this significant growth may be identified.\n2. Literature review: 2.1...
Innovation in education: what works, what doesn't, and what to do about it?
[ "Implementation", "Innovation", "Educational technology", "Time efficiency" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Necessity is the mother of invention(Plato).\nIntroduction: Education, being a social institution serving the needs of society, is indispensable for society to survive and thrive. It should be not only comprehensive, sustaina...
The potential for civic engagement of older persons in the ageing society of Thailand
[ "Well-being", "Older persons", "Civic engagement", "Volunteering", "Ageing society" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: An ageing society is generally viewed negatively in terms of contributing to an increase in the dependency ratio or the number of younger and older age groups as a proportion of the working-age population. Thailand is becomin...
Sustainability reporting in the Austrian, German and Swiss public sector
[ "Public sector", "Germany", "Austria", "Accountability", "Global reporting initiative", "Documentary analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since the 1990s there has been a growing relevance of sustainability reporting (SR) across all sectors (i.e. profit, non-profit and public sector). Historically, the term sustainability was developed in the context of forestr...
Integration of demand forecasts in ABC-XYZ analysis: practical investigation at an industrial company
[ "ABC‐XYZ analysis", "Purchasing", "Inventory control", "Demand forecasting", "Item classification", "Mathematical analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nProcesses of classification: The classification of items is very important to manufacturing logistics of industrial enterprises. It supports the stock management and helps to realize potentials. Additionally, a classification of items can ...
Being smart about employee flexibility: Innovation in office layout, HR and ICT support
[ "ICT", "Office layout", "Smart work", "Human resource practices" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: If you had to pick a word to define the times we are living in, surely one contender could be \"smart\". Everywhere you look, something else seems to be described as \"smart\" - and we do not mean people who are well-dressed ...
Strategic issues in supply chain management of Indian SMEs due to globalization: an empirical study
[ "SMEs", "Supply chain management", "Strategic issues", "Performance", "Globalization", "Investment priorities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: From last few decennaries, Indian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been key contributors in the growth of Indian economy. They are generating employment with lowest investments in urban and rural areas. 36 million ...
Total productive maintenance, total quality management and operational performance: An empirical study of Indian pharmaceutical industry
[ "Total quality management", "Total productive maintenance", "Operational performance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The manufacturing industry has undergone a significant changes in last four decades. These changes involve, top management approach, customer expectations, supplier capabilities and technologies used in process and product...
Does emotional labor color service actions in customer buying?
[ "Emotion", "Customer service", "Service delivery", "Frontline service employees", "Service employees", "Emotional labor", "In-role/extra-role actions", "Buying behavior" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Service heterogeneity and inseparability have sparked various challenges in the area of customer service performance (Zeithaml et al., 2006), which require service employees to be flexible and creative in performing their job...
Towards lean product lifecycle management: A framework for new product development
[ "New products", "Product life cycle", "Knowledge management", "Plans" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The last twenty years have seen a significant contribution from Lean thinking at both academic and practitioner levels. Indeed in many industries such as the automotive sector, Lean thinking is a way of life. However, the wid...