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The business value of cloud computing: the partnering agility perspective
[ "Cloud computing", "Lifecycle", "Cloud infrastructure flexibility", "Cloud infrastructure integration", "Market turbulence", "Partnering agility" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Cloud computing refers to an \"IT service model where computing services are delivered on demand to customers over a network in a self-service mode, independent of device and location\" (Marston et al., 2011). Compared wit...
Building tourism-resilient communities by incorporating residents' perceptions? A photo-elicitation study of tourism development in Bruges
[ "Perceptions", "Sustainability", "Tourism policy", "Local residents", "Photo-elicitation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Tourism can be understood as a phenomenon of encounters which take place in different ways: with other people, places, cultures and environments. However, Colomb and Novy (2016) claim that the whole process of defining, measu...
The effect of infrastructure and taxation on economic growth: new empirical assessment
[ "Economic growth", "Infrastructure", "Taxation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: An important issue for policymakers is to decide whether a strategy for increasing infrastructure is able to promote economic growth. However, it is possible that an increase in taxation is necessary to enable the expansio...
From service engagement to product purchase: cross-buying behavior in hospitality contexts
[ "Cross buying", "Customized solutions", "Product retailing", "Service engagement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: An increasing number of hospitality and tourism firms are cross-selling tangible products to existing customers for profit maximization in competitive markets (Brandenberg, 2017; Lee and Choi, 2019). Over 12 years, the ret...
Challenges in applying design research studies to assess benefits of BIM in infrastructure projects: Reflections from Finnish case studies
[ "Design management", "Methodology", "Case study", "Building information modelling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Design research is acknowledged as a multidisciplinary field, where design is broadly viewed as a goal-oriented, problem-solving activity (e.g. Gero, 1990). From that viewpoint, there have been some well-noted attempts at ...
Actors' roles in interaction and innovation in local systems: a conceptual taxonomy
[ "Innovation", "Interaction", "Business network", "Focal firm", "Industrial district", "Local cluster" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: This paper presents a concept-based study of the role of the focal firm in local entrepreneurial communities, with the aim of formulating a taxonomy to aid in determining such firms' contribution to innovation. The object ...
Attitudes towards participation in business development programmes: An ethnic comparison in Sweden
[ "Business training and development programmes", "Ethnic businesses" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Immigrant businesses are widespread in European countries, and there is a good attitude towards immigrant entrepreneurship from both governments and host societies (European Commission, 2008; Rezania and Onal, 2009).\n2. P...
Do religiosity, gender and educational background influence zakat compliance? The case of Malaysia
[ "Gender", "Religiosity", "Compliance", "Zakat", "Islamic education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In Muslim-majority countries, apart from taxation income, zakat collection also plays a significant role in the national economic and community development. Zakat is an Arabic word which carries several meaning including g...
Transforming online teaching and learning: towards learning design informed by information science and learning sciences
[ "Online learning", "E-Learning", "Higher education", "Information science", "Online teaching", "Learning sciences", "Learning design", "Instructional design" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Universities and colleges responded to the COVID-19 global outbreak by closing campuses and rapidly transitioning to unplanned-for remote teaching towards the end of the Winter 2020 term. The online pivot saw academics adapti...
A model of adoption determinants of ERP within T-O-E framework
[ "Organizational change", "Information management", "Adoption", "Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The contemporary global economy emphasizes the wise use of intellectual capital and technology to build competitive advantage via integrating processes, supporting corporate strategies, and optimizing resources (Metaxiotis...
The effect of message framings and green practices on customers' attitudes and behavior intentions toward green restaurants
[ "Green practices", "Restaurant type", "Attribute-based message", "Benefit-based message", "Green advertisement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Going green is a trend in society today. As consumers become increasingly environmentally conscious and their demands for green products and services grow, many restaurant industry professionals are making efforts to imple...
Influence of creativity and knowledge sharing on performance
[ "Athletics", "Individual development", "Self development", "Information technology", "Coaching", "Knowledge sharing", "Self‐efficacy", "Technological creativity for sports" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Research background and motives\nLiterature review and hypothesis testing: Self-efficacy\nResearch method: The research framework was established based on the aforementioned research motivations, purposes, and literature revi...
A bottom-up approach to developing a neighbourhood-based resilience measurement framework
[ "Community engagement", "Community disaster resilience", "Appreciative inquiry", "Neighbourhood", "Resilience measures" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Building community disaster resilience is integral to disaster risk reduction (DRR) policies and practice (United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR), 2015). Accordingly, there is a pressing need...
Behind intention and behaviour: factors influencing wine consumption in a novice market
[ "Risk perception", "Theory of planned behaviour", "Wine", "Intrinsic and extrinsic cues", "Novice market" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The advance of globalisation and the development of new markets have projected many businesses into the international market, shifting their vision from local to global and leading them to target new consumers. At the same ti...
Towards a model of work engagement
[ "Organizational behaviour", "Human resource management", "Employee participation", "Employee attitudes", "Job satisfaction", "The Netherlands" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nTowards a model of work engagement: Bakker and Schaufeli (2008) have noted the need for positive organizational behavior (POB) research, defined as \"the study and application of positively oriented human resource strengths and psychologic...
Partial and iterative Lean implementation: two case studies
[ "Case study research", "Lean implementation", "Food sector", "Healthcare sector" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In this paper it is argued that partial and iterative implementation of the lean philosophy, as opposed to its full adoption, does not represent a conscious organizational choice, but is representative of progressive chang...
Standing on the shoulders of giants? A critical review of empirical talent management research
[ "Talent management", "Talent", "Empirical research", "Literature review" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Despite the global financial crisis talent management (TM) remains a critical agenda item for senior managers (Skuza et al., 2013). Employers recognize that an engaged, skilled and motivated workforce is the key to growth and...
Employment discrimination law exposures for international employers: A risk assessment model
[ "United States of America", "Discrimination in employment", "Law", "Multinational employers", "Employment legislation", "Risk management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: Managerial decisions are frequently driven by concerns about employment law compliance and the risk of lawsuits from employees. This study assesses those risks as they pertain to employers operating in more than one country. We...
Service process modularization and modular strategies
[ "Service development", "B2B services", "Modular strategies", "Modularization", "Service deployment", "Service modularity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As manufacturing firms attempt to remain competitive (Jacob and Ulaga, 2008) and increase their efforts in developing new services in addition to their core product business, they need to balance meeting the needs of individu...
The influence of service employees' nonverbal communication on customer-employee rapport in the service encounter
[ "Store atmosphere", "Customer positive emotions", "Customer-employee rapport", "Employee affective delivery", "Employee behavioural mimicry", "Employee nonverbal communication" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Customer-employee rapport has been suggested to be an important issue for service organizations because customer-employee interactions influence the development of customer perceptions and loyalty (DeWitt and Brady, 2003; Gre...
Effects of school design on student outcomes
[ "Schools", "Design", "Students", "Architecture", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: One purpose of this study was to identify and test school designs that possibly influence student outcomes. Another purpose was to provide a straightforward research method that could be replicated by students of educational ...
Leadership quality: a factor important for social capital in healthcare organizations
[ "Leadership", "Healthcare", "Social capital", "Cohort", "Leadership quality" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The healthcare sector face major challenges in efficiently organizing care processes to maintain quality of care (Magnussen et al., 2009) and staff well-being (Jansson Von Vultee et al.,2007; Orvik and Axelsson, 2012) when...
What is responsible for the psychological capital-job performance relationship? An examination of the role of informal learning and person-environment fit
[ "Psychological capital", "Workplace learning", "Job performance", "Person–environment fit" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a positively oriented psychological capacity that has received considerable research support (see Luthans and Youssef-Morgan, 2017). PsyCap can be considered \"who you are\" and \"what you ca...
Trust-performance relationship in international joint ventures: the moderating roles of structural mechanisms
[ "Trust", "Social exchange theory", "Transaction cost economics", "International joint venture performance", "Structural mechanisms" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The relationship between trust and international joint venture (IJV) performance is complicated and contingent on other factors. While several studies propose trust as a key factor contributing to partners' performance (Be...
Social engineering: assessing vulnerabilities in practice
[ "Data security", "Computer crimes", "Electronic mail" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: Social engineering remains a popular method of compromising the security of computing systems. According to Thornburgh (2004) social engineering has gained profound acceptance in the information technology community as an e...
Creating a reliable financing mechanism for economic development
[ "Economic development", "Capital provision mechanism", "Economic new normal" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: China's economic development in the past 40 years has an array of distinctive features that have attracted the attention of the world. The most prominent of these features is ascribable to the simultaneous and harmonious mani...
Understanding the dynamics of the pharmaceutical market using a social marketing framework
[ "Pharmaceuticals industry", "Social marketing", "Economics" ]
[ { "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 issue.\nFactors associated with social movement success: The sociology literature identifies six factors associated with successful socia...
The glass ceiling of corporate social responsibility: Consequences of a business case approach towards CSR
[ "Corporate social responsibility", "Glass ceilings", "Business policy", "The Netherlands", "Ethics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: At a major bank in Europe the board decided in 2007 to integrate corporate social responsibility (CSR) more into the core processes of the organization. The bank already had a long history of corporate philanthropy, micro ...
Types of proximity in knowledge access by science-based start-ups
[ "Space", "Entrepreneurs trajectory", "Formal and informal ties", "Knowledge networks", "Relational proximity", "Science-based firms" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Biotechnology is frequently presented as example of an industry whose mode of organization spans several spatial levels. In fact, research has shown that biotechnology firms tend to cluster around major centres of knowledg...
TQM emphasizing 5-S principles: A breakthrough for chronic managerial constraints at public hospitals in developing countries
[ "Supply chain management", "Total quality management", "Hospitals", "Developing countries", "Organizational development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Developing countries are gradually restructuring their economic systems - government interventions are downsized and market mechanisms are facilitated. Many public-owned organizations are privatized, with the aim of improving...
Cross-cultural research and positive organizational scholarship
[ "Cross-cultural research", "Paradox", "Virtuousness", "Positive organizational scholarship", "Negative bias", "Positive bias" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Several articulate voices have pointed out the overwhelming emphasis in organizational scholarship - and especially in international business and cross-cultural studies - on negative phenomena such as cultural misfit, cultura...
Financial development and poverty reduction: panel data analysis of South Asian countries
[ "Financial development", "Panel co-integration", "Poverty reduction", "Fully modified OLS (FMOLS)" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Financial development is considered to be an essential aspect in the economic growth of an economy. The relationship between economic growth and financial development has gained increasing attention in the recent literatur...
Franchising and value signaling
[ "Signaling theory", "Growth", "Franchising", "S-D logic", "Quality value" ]
[ { "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 issue.\nIntroduction: In a franchise relationship, each party is essential to sustain profitability. The success of a chain is usually re...
Reconsidering contact risk and contractual risk management
[ "Contract", "Contract risk", "Contractual management model", "Contractual risk management", "Risk treatment device", "Transaction risk" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Contract and risk management in practice: Contract and management originate from different scientific domains in which different rule sets apply. In business, both phenomena encounter each other. Over the past three decades, companies h...
Teacher attitudes about classroom conditions
[ "Teachers", "Attitudes", "Classrooms", "School buildings", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: It is estimated that teachers spend over 2,000 hours each year in the classroom in either teaching or preparation activities. We know the physical environment influences how we work and how we feel about the space in which we...
Can tourism confidence index improve tourism demand forecasts?
[ "Confidence index", "Forecast combination", "Forecasts comparative accuracy", "International tourism demand", "Panel of experts", "Short-term forecasts" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1.\nIntroduction: Tourism forecasting is of great value for tourism practitioners, as it provides strategic input to the decision-making process of both governmental bodies and businesses. Forecasts on the long-term development of demand a...
Does packaging matter? Energy consumption of pre-packed salads
[ "Supply chain", "Energy management", "Retailing", "Refrigeration", "Food manufacturing processes", "Food packaging" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: During the last decade, despite costing four to five times more than fresh unpacked vegetables, fresh processed, and packaged vegetables have experienced rapid diffusion, with sales volumes increasing by 20 per cent annual...
Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility interface: a case study of private equity
[ "SMEs", "Corporate governance", "Private firms", "Corporate social responsibility", "Private equity", "Emerging markets" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Corporate governance (CG) debate in 21st century has started to move away from the shareholder supremacy and financial performance maximization objective toward including non-financial stakeholders and socially responsible...
Community archives in the Manuscript Department of the National Library of Russia
[ "Russia", "History", "Society", "Academic libraries", "Archives", "Books" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The past few decades have been marked by a new round in the development of archive studies. Traditional views and approaches to the study of the archive as an institution - the place of storage of documents - have given way t...
The dark side of coopetition: when collaborating with competitors is harmful for company performance
[ "Company performance", "Business-to-Business marketing", "Coopetition", "Resource-based theory", "Relational view", "Dark side" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Coopetition (or coopetition activities) is a fundamental business-to-business marketing strategy (Rusko, 2011; Dahl, 2014; Bouncken et al., 2015; Leite et al., 2018). It comprises cooperative and competitive dimensions that h...
Developing design principles for an e-learning programme for SME managers to support accelerated learning at the workplace
[ "Small to medium‐sized enterprises", "Managers", "Workplace learning", "Learning" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground to the study: The rise of digital technologies and high-speed communication links has not only revolutionized the 21st century workplace but has resulted in a shortage of the necessary skills which are needed to be competitive a...
Performance measurement definitions: Linking performance measurement and organisational excellence
[ "Performance measures", "Organizational effectiveness", "Business excellence" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Organisations in the public and private sectors around the world are struggling with their performance measurement systems. In particular they are finding it difficult to develop cost-effective, meaningful measures that drive...
Strategic management research in hospitality and tourism: past, present and future
[ "Strategy", "Strategic management", "Hospitality management", "Hospitality", "Strategy research", "Strategy topics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: At the crux of an organization's ability to sustain an advantage laid the deployment of strategic (unique) resources that tapped opportunities in the firm's immediate environment or countered threats to create value for key s...
Temporary migrants and occupational mobility: evidence from the case of Estonia
[ "Job mobility", "Central- and Eastern Europe", "Occupational mobility", "Temporary migration" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The opening of the labour markets of the old EU countries to the workforce of the new member states has led to massive East-West migration. That is especially the case for the Baltic States, including Estonia (Hazans and P...
Regulating healthcare complaints: a literature review
[ "Law", "Healthcare", "Quality healthcare", "Patient complaints", "Disciplinary proceedings", "Complainant motivations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Even though professional regulation dates back to the nineteenth century, in most countries health professionals have largely been left to determine their own entry and exit processes, and standards until recently (Jacobson, ...
Developing criteria for elderly nursing homes: the case of Lebanon
[ "Performance levels", "Quality awareness", "Nursing homes", "Elderly people", "Elder care", "Lebanon" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In Lebanon, elderly reliance on private care has largely increased over the decade. The expansion of health related services, management and oversee of Elderly Nursing Homes (ENH's) has demanded greater accountable measures b...
Linking personality traits and individuals' knowledge management behavior
[ "Knowledge sharing", "Knowledge acquisition", "Knowledge application", "Knowledge storage", "Big five personality traits", "Knowledge management behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Knowledge is one of the most important resources of competitive advantages in organizations (Lee, 2016). In addition, improving organizational performance through the effective knowledge utilization is a critical issue in org...
Dynamic interdependence between the US and the securitized real estate markets of the Asian-Pacific economies
[ "Non-linear Granger causality test", "US and Asian-Pacific securitized real estate markets", "Dynamic integration", "Return and volatility connectivity", "Time-frequency domain", "Wavelet decomposition" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Understanding the degree of interdependence between national real estate markets and the nature of their relationship have implications for market stability and international diversification, particularly when securitized ...
Continuing professional development of academic librarians in Trinidad and Tobago
[ "Academic libraries", "Libraries", "Continuing professional development", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Developing countries", "Academic librarians" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Continuing professional development (CPD) is an imperative tool for the advancement of librarians and information professionals in achieving their career goals. In meeting the aims of a twenty-first century librarian, the pur...
Cultural and creative entrepreneurs: understanding the role of entrepreneurial identity
[ "Entrepreneurship", "Longitudinal", "Qualitative techniques", "Identity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Entrepreneurs are different from who I am(A cultural and creative entrepreneur interviewed during the study).Worldwide, the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have a strong economic impact (Cunningham, 2004; Potts, 2009; ...
"We are not phobic but selective": the older generation's attitude towards using technology in workplace communications
[ "Technology", "Older generation", "Face-to-face communication", "Intergenerational communication" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The technology revolution has not been uniformly embraced by generations in the workplace. For example, older employees (the so-called Veterans and Baby Boomers) have made known their displeasure and rigidity in adapting to i...
The mechanism of positive emotions linking consumer review consistency to brand attitudes: A moderated mediation analysis
[ "Hedonic", "Experience", "Emotion", "Brand attitudes", "Consumer review" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Consumer reviews have become an important part of consumer decision making (Mudambi and Schuff, 2010) because consumers perceive that consumer reviews are more accurate and timely than commercial advertisements (Ho-Dac et al....
Demand for pesticide-free, cisgenic food? Exploring differences between consumers of organic and conventional food
[ "Food consumption", "Genetically modified food", "Consumer purchasing decisions", "Labelling", "Consumer choice" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The global market for organic food is experiencing a sharp growth, with an increase from $15.2 to 80.0bn between 1999 and 2014 (Willer and Schaack, 2016). The productivity levels are, however, typically lower with organic ...
Founders, leaders, and organizational life cycles: the choice is easy - learn or fail!
[ "Senior management", "Non‐profit organizations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Founders and other nonprofit leaders are often hardworking, creative, and innovative people. Just think about some of the reasons they start organizations: a cause, a sense of urgency to help others, a vision for a better wor...
Employee training needs and perceived value of training in the Pearl River Delta of China: A human capital development approach
[ "Employees", "Training needs", "Human capital", "China", "International investments" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Human capital development in its context\nResearch questions and research objectives: Given this intimate relationship between training investment, human capital appreciation and productivity predicated by scholarly discourse...
Identification of critical points during domestic food preparation: an observational study
[ "Diseases", "Food products", "Contamination", "Food safety", "Microbiology", "Ireland" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The home is the final control location of food safety hazards. All food business operators are required by law to take responsibility for the safety of the food that they handle (Regulation EC, 178/2002) and use some form ...
A consumer behavioural approach to food waste
[ "Consumer behaviour", "Structural equation modelling", "Food waste" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A country is considered food secure when all its people at all times have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that is in line with their dietary needs and food preferences (FAO, 2006)....
Venture waqf in a circular economy
[ "Waqf", "Circular economy", "Venture philanthropy", "Zero-waste economy", "Equity-at-default" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Waqf is an endowment for a good purpose and is sanctioned by the Shari'ah (Islamic law). It has played a pivotal role in Islamic civilization and Muslim societies as recorded in the voluminous historical literature. Over the ...
Management control systems and organizational development: New directions for managing work teams
[ "Team management", "Decision making", "Control", "Organizational development", "Behaviour modification", "Innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Recently, the behavioral accounting literature has addressed the need for new research directions that incorporate organizational development (OD) process and structural intervention strategies to study the management control...
The futile fight against (human) nature: A public choice analysis of the US Army Corps of Engineers - special focus on Hurricane Katrina
[ "Centralized control", "United States of America", "Disasters", "Floods" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The Military Engineers have taken upon their shoulders the job of making the Mississippi over again - a job transcended in size only by the original job of creating it Mark Twain, 1882.\n1 Introduction: a brief history of the...
Improving sentiment scoring mechanism: a case study on airline services
[ "Social media", "Sentiment analysis", "Text mining", "Airline services", "Scoring mechanism" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Sentiment analysis is an area of research that is interested in decrypting unstructured data for the purpose of establishing the attitude of an author with respect to a subject matter (Liu, 2012). The interest in extractin...
To examine the relationships between supplier development practices and supplier-buyer relationship practices from the supplier's perspective
[ "Supplier development", "Competitive advantages", "Buyer-supplier relationship" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Increasing competition forces buyers towards making their supplier base more innovative and leading towards new technology adaption (TAD) for being competitive. For being competitive in market, the supplier base of a buyer...
Industrial branding in the digital age
[ "Social media", "Digital media", "Industrial branding", "I-branding", "Industrial brand" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Digitization, globalization and so forth have increased competition, which in turn has forced business-to-business (B2B) companies to find new ways to distinguish themselves in the market. Increasingly companies are focusing ...
Technology implementation strategies for construction organisations
[ "Construction industry", "Change management", "Technology led strategy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The construction industry, more so than any other industry, is subject to high degrees of fragmentation (Skibniewski and Nitithamyong, 2004). This lack of unity has been highlighted by many authors as a fundamental obstacle t...
Have electronic benefits cards improved food access for food stamp recipients?
[ "Food security", "EBT card", "Food stamp reform" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: During the past 15-20 years many in-kind and cash-based government aid programs have moved from paper-based vouchers to electronic ones. Electronic delivery of benefits relies on a system where benefits are loaded into an ...
Computer self-efficacy as a predictor of undergraduates' use of electronic library resources in federal universities in South-west Nigeria
[ "Academic libraries", "Nigeria", "Undergraduates", "Computer self-efficacy", "Electronic library resources", "Federal universities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Undergraduates are expected to use electronic library resources (ELRs) for their academic activities. ELRs are used mainly for academic purposes in teaching, learning and research. ELRs are vital in learning and research thro...
Operations strategy of cloud-based firms: achieving firm growth in the Big Data era
[ "Cloud computing", "Operations strategy", "Firm growth", "Cloud-based firm", "Data processing capability", "Data transformational capability" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Cloud computing, an enabling technology in Industry 4.0, contributes to the realisation of valuable business offerings by providing high-performance, low-cost data storage and computing services while connecting various st...
The knowledge management functions of corporate university and their evolution: case studies of two Chinese corporate universities
[ "China", "Knowledge management", "Knowledge network", "Corporate university" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Since the 1980s, a growing number of corporates have set up their own corporate universities to adapt to the rapid changes of knowledge and meet their needs for high-skilled employees (Meister, 2001; Cappiello and Pedrini,...
Transitioning business school accounting from binary divide to unified national system: A historical case study
[ "Globalisation", "History", "Higher education", "Business schools", "Economic reform", "Corporatization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: During the past century, the international higher education fabric has encountered multiple transformations (Parker, 2002, 2012), some followed by national economic reforms (Li, 2003). These transformations have been subje...
Leading from the middle: its nature, origins and importance
[ "Leadership", "Collaboration", "Professionalism" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: One key characteristic of high-performing educational systems is a strong teaching profession (Hargreaves and Shirley, 2009, 2012; OECD, 2011; Tucker, 2019). Ontario, in Canada, has been repeatedly identified as an exemplary ...
Hydrolysates of skim milk: Peptide profiles using two proteolytic enzymes
[ "Proteins", "Milk" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Protein hydrolysates have been used since 1940 for therapeutic purposes to maintain the nutritional state of patients with protein or amino acid dietary restrictions. Moreover, the interest in these preparations has increased...
UK print media coverage of the food bank phenomenon: from food welfare to food charity?
[ "Newspapers", "Media", "Food banks", "Food policy", "Food charity", "Food welfare" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Food banks are a relatively new phenomenon in the UK and Europe, although they have long been a feature of the North American welfare landscape (Poppendieck, 1997, 1998; Riches, 1986, 1997a, b, 2002, 2011). In 2000, there was...
The perceived impact of packaging logistics on the efficiency of freight transportation (EOT)
[ "Freight transportation", "Logistics", "Packaging logistics", "Physical distribution", "Transport packaging", "Structure equation model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: There is an increasing tendency to see packaging as a part of an integrated system and a means to improve the efficiency of all related logistics processes (Chan et al., 2006; Jahre and Hattelan, 2004). Also, packaging has ...
SMEs' dynamic capabilities and value creation: the mediating role of competitive strategy
[ "Dynamic capabilities", "Value creation", "Competitive strategy", "SMEs" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Several scholars (Drnevich and Kriauciunas, 2011; Prange and Verdier, 2011; Lin and Wu, 2014; Girod and Wittington, 2017; Ko and Liu, 2017) suggest that dynamic capabilities can improve organisational performance. However, dy...
The experience economy: micro trends
[ "Tourism", "Consumer trends" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: the experience economy: The experience economy dominates the philosophy of tourism: it permeates how we engage with tourism and how we consume tourism. The literature tells us that tourists want to encounter a whole range of ...
Consumer perceptions and motivations in choice of minimally processed vegetables: A case study in Italy
[ "Consumer behaviour", "Italy", "Food quality", "Attitude", "Environmental sustainability", "Fresh-cut products" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The appearance of powerful competitors due to economical globalization force local companies to look for competitive quality advantages in differentiating their products. In order to satisfy the evolution of the consumer n...
Managing performance better: advent of a new appraisal system at Infosys Limited
[ "Performance", "Appraisal", "Bell curve", "ICount", "Infosys" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Performance appraisal refers to planned and formal events in organizations wherein performance of the workforce is evaluated and measured against pre-defined criteria and feedback is provided to employees. Typically, organiza...
Is the performance improvement effect of social capital contingent on life cycle stages of professional athletes? Evidence from motorboat racing in Japan
[ "Japan", "Social capital", "Social networks", "Professional athletes", "Panel data", "Performance analysis", "L83", "Z13", "C23" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Economic agents are embedded in social structures, networks, and relationships, be they formal or informal. Examples include nations, local communities, industrial clusters, trade associations, labor contracts, friends, an...
Shaping the blends
[ "Blended learning", "E‐learning", "Learning styles", "Learning methods", "Curriculum development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: \"Blended learning\" is one of those fashionable phrases that you hear and think that you understand but are too afraid to query in case you're labouring under some misapprehension or are just plain wide of the mark.\nReducin...
Performance management in supply chains: logistics service providers' perspective
[ "Performance management", "Supply chain management", "Logistics service providers", "Obstacles", "Case studies", "Sweden" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Many scholars report an increasing use of logistics service providers (LSPs) in supply chains (Larson and Gammelgaard, 2001; Hertz and Alfredsson, 2003; Panayides and So, 2005; Fabbe-Costes et al., 2009; Liu et al., 2010; Bri...
The relationship between teachers' perceptions of transformational leadership practices and the social ecological model: Universal vs national culture
[ "Comparative study", "Transformational leadership", "Teachers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: While some researchers argue that transformational leadership practices (TLPs) are universally effective across cultures with some TLP similarities across countries (e.g. Muenjohn and Armstrong, 2015), other researchers have ...
Digital dividends in the phase of falling productivity growth and implications for policy making
[ "Information technology", "Quantitative techniques", "Industry", "Productivity paradox" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Many developed economies have experienced slowing productivity growth in recent decades, especially following the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007-2008 (OECD, 2015). Figure 1 shows the annual average growth rates in m...
The effect of strategic orientations on business performance in SMEs: A multigroup analysis comparing Hungary and Finland
[ "Finland", "Growth", "Business performance", "Hungary", "Small-to-medium-sized enterprises", "Strategic orientation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The research community largely shares the view that growing SMEs are of special importance in the economy (e.g. Storey, 1994) as they play a major role, for example, in job creation (Smallbone and Wyer, 2000). Consequently...
"As rare as a panda": How facial attractiveness, gender, and occupation affect interview callbacks at Chinese firms
[ "Gender", "Discrimination", "Hiring", "Beauty", "Chinese firms", "Facial attractiveness", "Field experiments", "Internet job boards", "Resume correspondence audit study" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nI. Introduction: From the perspective of job candidates, obtaining an interview is an essential and critical first step in the hiring process. Discrimination at this stage of the job seeking process can have profound impacts on individuals...
Investigating training through the lens of dramatic possibilities
[ "Training", "Drama", "HRD", "Theatre", "Experiential learning theory (ELT)", "Kolb" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The stage is a magic circle where only the most real things happen, a neutral territory outside the jurisdiction of Fate where stars may be crossed with impunity. A truer and more real place does not exist in all the universe...
Profiling research published in the Journal of Enterprise Information Management (JEIM)
[ "Research", "Publications" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: The Journal of Enterprise Information Management (JEIM), previously published as Logistics Information Management, is more than 20-years old. It is a well-known information systems (IS) research journal. JEIM's reach and it...
Macro-level enabling conditions for the formation of social business enterprises in the Philippines
[ "Financial services", "Social entrepreneurship", "Entrepreneurial culture", "Good governance", "Entrepreneurial formation and growth", "Inclusive economy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: This study turns the spotlight on social enterprises, herein defined as entrepreneurial organizations, following a business model, which focus on the provision of goods or services that primarily aim to solve social proble...
Identifying landmark publications in the long run using field-normalized citation data
[ "Bibliometrics", "CSS method", "Dynamically normalized impact score", "Highly influential publication", "Landmark publication", "Outstandingly cited publication" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Besides peer review, research evaluation is frequently based on indicators (Bornmann, 2011; Moed and Halevi, 2015). The most prominent group of indicators comprises bibliometric indicators with the basic indicators being n...
Design of hazardous materials transportation safety management system under the vehicle-infrastructure connected environment
[ "Hazardous materials", "Transportation safety", "Management system", "G IS", "Route optimization", "Intelligent connected" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: With the rapid development of the economy and the accelerating process of industrialization, the demand for hazardous materials has been increasing year by year, resulting in a significant increase of traffic volume. Vario...
Volatility, trading volume and open interest in futures markets
[ "Futures", "GARCH", "Volatility", "Open interest", "Trading volume" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Futures' trading[1] plays an important role in providing a full range of markets necessary for economic efficiency (Sutcliffe, 2006). However, since most futures markets, especially after the 2008 crisis, are of great inte...
Mapping and leveraging influencers in social media to shape corporate brand perceptions
[ "Communication management", "Communication systems", "Competitive advantage", "Corporate communications", "Corporate branding", "Public relations", "Brand awareness", "Social media" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nThe brand will be socialized: Global enterprises are struggling today to understand how social media impacts their brands. Corporate management is witnessing a new level of activism from an influential constituency rarely heard from in the...
Scale up predictive models for early detection of at-risk students: a feasibility study
[ "Higher education", "Learning management system", "Predictive models", "Learning analytics", "Student activity data", "Student course success" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nScale up models for early detection of at-risk students: a feasibility study: The recent decade has witnessed an increasingly common use of learning management systems (LMSs) as a valuable tool to facilitate teaching and learning in higher...
Elephants in the room: An exploratory conceptual study of facilities management in zoological facilities
[ "Facilities management", "Management framework", "Zoological gardens and parks", "Zoo sector", "Conservational/scientific and display imperatives of zoological facilities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As an area of study, facilities management is non-eccentric, even prosaic, and firmly rooted in the examination of the interface between humans and building (facility) environments. Yet, there are organizations where it may b...
Divestment laws, fiduciary duty, and pension fund management: an empirical examination
[ "Divestment laws", "Pension fund governance", "Public pension funds" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Public pension fund managers in the USA are legally required to uphold common law fiduciary duty standards, to proceed with prudence, and to act in the best interest of their beneficiaries. This paper examines whether foreign...
Gender equality in paid and unpaid work: priorities for UK policy intervention
[ "Gender", "Women", "United Kingdom", "Government policy", "Equal opportunities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: This paper reports on a one-day conference held at the Church House Conference Centre, London on 8 December 2009. It was organised by Dr Anke Plagnol and Professor Jacqueline Scott from the Economic and Social Research Counci...
Chinese teachers' attitudes toward performance pay: the cases of three schools
[ "Chinese teachers", "Teacher performance pay" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Teacher performance pay (TPP) is currently a hot educational topic worldwide. Many countries have implemented a performance-related pay policy to improve teacher productivity and to recruit more qualified candidates. The s...
Understanding customer requirements of corrugated industry using Kano model
[ "Kano model", "Customer satisfaction", "Quantitative methods", "Corrugated" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In today's modern aggressive market, the purpose of every business is to create and retain customers and it is only possible when an organization strategically pitch customer requirements with best of their inputs. Custome...
The questionnaire on productivity attributes (QPA): Designing and developing a measuring tool to estimate productivity in manufacturing industries
[ "Exploratory factor analysis", "Questionnaire survey", "Key factors", "Productivity attributes", "Rasch analysis", "Scale categorization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The productivity improvement concept has captured the researchers' attention in different ways. From an early time, productivity improvement concept has been studied from the explanation of productivity change (Jorgenson a...
Impacts of the perceived quality by consumers' of a la carte restaurants on their attitudes and behavioural intentions
[ "Consumer behaviour", "Consumer satisfaction", "Gastronomy", "Food and beverage marketing", "Structural equation modelling (SEM)" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The word restaurant has its origin in the Latin word restaurare, which means restoring - restoring force, repairing, leading to good physical condition (Rodrigues et al., 2006). The origin of the word also dates back to fi...
Measuring consumer neural activation to differentiate cognitive processing of advertising: Revisiting Krugman
[ "Advertising", "Neuromarketing", "Replication", "Electroencephalography", "Event-related potential", "Consumer neuroscience" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Neuromarketing seeks to apply the principles, methodologies and findings of neuroscience to further understand the impact of marketing on human behavior (Lee et al., 2007; Hubert, 2010). This means researchers engaged in neur...