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Human capital, foreign direct investment stock, trade and the technology diffusion in Saudi Arabia 1974-2011
[ "Human capital", "Saudi Arabia", "Co-integration", "Oil sector trade", "Technology diffusion", "Economic modernization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Technology is the way the human and physical resources can be mixed to produce the output. This technology can be tangible such as new equipment, and it can be intangible such as a new prototype design that can be followed to...
A cost-benefit analysis model for the retrofit of sustainable urban drainage systems towards improved flood risk mitigation
[ "Flood risk", "Commercial properties", "Conceptual framework", "Costs", "Benefits" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Globally, more than 80 per cent of the population living on land are prone to flooding (Winsemius et al., 2018). In 2007, the worst flooding experience in the UK since 1947 coincided with the start of the worst financial c...
Benchmarking supplier external risk factors in electronic equipment industry supply chains
[ "Supply chain risk", "Global supply chains", "Bayesian networks", "Electronic equipment industry", "Supplier external risk events", "Supplier risk management", "VAR analysis", "Supplier risk management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The global electronic equipment industry has evolved into one of the most innovative technology-based business sectors to transpire in the last three decades (Digitivity.com, 2017). This industry includes producers of electro...
Test of a mediational model of organization mission fulfillment: evidence from the hotel industry
[ "Emotional exhaustion", "Hotel employees", "Job outcomes", "Mission fulfillment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Customer-contact employees having frequent face-to-face or voice-to-voice interactions with customers are the main actors in service delivery and complaint handling processes. They are expected to meet discerning customers' e...
Context, agency and professional workplace learning: Trainee accountants in large and small practices
[ "Professional learning", "Accountancy", "Agency", "Workplace learning", "Small firms", "Co-participation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Recent studies of professional learning have sought to refocus attention away from formal processes of education and training, and on to the ways in which learning is shaped by the social and structural arrangements of the wo...
Learning and development functions still don't get it: beyond fads and sameness
[ "Human resources", "Learning and development", "People development", "Career development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Recently I have been clearing out old files in my office. One thing that they reminded me of is how similarly organizations having been behaving. When I started out, every major organization had a personnel function with trai...
"Some people claim there's a woman to blame": Gender sentencing disparity in male-dominated professions: evidence from AICPA infraction data
[ "Gender", "Accountants" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Workplace crime is costly for society[1]. The trends in white-collar crime suggest that although the total number of white-collar crimes is decreasing, their magnitude is still significant to society, with the Federal Bure...
Examining architects' performance in Nigerian private and public sectors building projects
[ "Architecture", "Performance management", "Nigeria", "Customers", "Public sector organizations", "Private sector organizations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The performance of the construction industry in Nigeria has consistently been a source of concern to both public and private sector clients (Okuwoga, 1998). The industry is characterised by repeated delays, cost overruns and ...
Communicating corporate social responsibility (CSR) on social media: How do message source and types of CSR messages influence stakeholders' perceptions?
[ "Social media", "Corporate social responsibility", "Social CEO", "Internal CSR", "External CSR", "Organization-public relationship" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In the field of public relations, organizations and CEOs often use three different platforms to communicate with their stakeholders: company intranet, company website, and social media (Weber Shandwick, 2012). Among these thr...
The impact of transaction costs in portfolio optimization: A comparative analysis between the cost of trading in Peru and the United States
[ "Transaction costs", "Portfolio optimization", "Portfolio turnover", "G11", "G12" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The Peruvian stock exchange, known as the Bolsa de Valores de Lima (BVL), currently lists 278 securities with a total market capitalization of about US$130bn[1]. It is regulated by the Superintendencia del Mercado de Valor...
The effect of suspicious executives on tax shelters in Iran
[ "Firm value", "Suspect executives", "Tax sheltering" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: According to the agency theory, conflict exists between majority owners and shareholders' interests. Conventional corporate control mechanisms could lead to agency problems (Fan and Wong, 2005). The state levies tax expens...
Managing enterprises and ERP systems: a contingency model for the enterprization of operations
[ "Supply chain management", "Enterprise resource planning", "Management of enterprises", "Operations strategy", "Inter-organisational collaboration", "Strategic alliances", "ERPII", "ERPIII" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems for manufacturing organisations have developed extensively over recent decades in response to changing business requirements, technological developments, and new organizational strat...
Enhancing performance with Investors in People recognition: exploring the alleged link
[ "Investors in people", "Training", "Profit", "Performance management", "Quality improvement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The application of quality improvement tools/techniques remains high on international agendas for many organizations worldwide in their attempts to heighten performance and competitiveness. Debates surrounding the actual cont...
A benchmark modelling for participation-based tax increment financing
[ "Public finance", "Tax increment financing", "Islamic finance and banking", "Stochastic modelling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In the current world, particularly after the start of the modern era, the transformations led by industrialization have had some significant effects on various phenomena in the economy. One of the most prominent effects is ur...
The ideal employee: context and leaders' implicit follower theories
[ "Leadership", "Exploitation", "Context effects", "Exploration", "Prototype", "Implicit follower theories" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Studies about implicit follower theories (IFT) are experiencing a renaissance in leadership research. Generally, implicit theories are cognitive schemas, or organized patterns of thought that simplify information processin...
Knowledge and skills transfer between MBA and workplace
[ "Performance", "Knowledge transfer", "Management education", "Learning orientation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Part-time graduate business education requires from students a protracted and arduous investment while balancing work and studies. This investment in career capital also involves an ongoing individual transfer of training bet...
Unethical consumer behavior: the role of institutional and socio-cultural factors
[ "Consumer behavior", "Consumer ethics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The issue of unethical consumer behavior (UCB) is a seldom explored area in the field of consumer marketing. Studies in this field have focused on:\nTheoretical background: Theoretical foundations of consumer ethics\nMethodol...
Leadership for school success: lessons from effective principals
[ "School leadership", "Persistence", "Building leadership capacity", "Leadership sustainability", "Resiliency", "Successful schools" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction and overview: The notion of sustainability in education remains ambiguous. As with many maturing concepts, the application of the concept widens, in this case to a point where it seems that it can be applied almost to anything...
The contribution of a brand spokesperson's voice to consumer-based brand equity
[ "Advertising", "Brand awareness", "Brand identity", "Brand communication", "Consumer brand equity", "Gender studies", "Audio branding", "Pitch", "Sensory marketing", "Spokesperson’s voice" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Voices are commonly used in a wide variety of marketing messages. In fact, evidence from psychology suggests that a speaker's voice can be a powerful persuasion tool that conveys rich emotions and imagery (Mehrabian and Wiene...
Graphic Packaging International slims costs with lean manufacturing: Firm taps into employee creativity and innovation
[ "Lean production", "Packaging", "Employee development", "Organizational culture" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The UK manufacturing plant of an international packaging producer estimates it is saving PS175,000 a year through quality improvements by tapping into the creativity and capacity for innovation of its employees.\nBreakthrough...
Initial trends in corporate disclosures following the introduction of integrated reporting practice in South Africa
[ "South Africa", "Disclosure", "Content analysis", "Integrated reporting", "Legitimacy theory" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: There is a growing recognition of, and interest in, wider organisational reporting practice which takes into consideration salient non-financial performance indicators (de Villiers, Low and Samkin, 2014). At the corporate ...
Ownership concentration, earnings management and stock market liquidity: evidence from Malaysia
[ "Malaysia", "Ownership concentration", "Earnings management", "Stock market liquidity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: It is important for developed and emerging countries to have a liquid market. A highly liquid market results in efficient allocations. Consequently, efficient allocations are a critical pre-condition for financial market g...
Internationalisation at home for tourism training programmes: case studies from Vietnam
[ "Internationalization", "Graduate employability", "English language teaching", "Tourism curriculum", "Vietnamese higher education", "Vietnamese tertiary education", "Vietnamese education", "Internationalization of the curriculum" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In the era of globalisation with the \"massive movement of people to virtually every corner of the world\" (Wood, 1997, p. 2), Vietnam, a developing and non-English-speaking country in Southeast Asia endowed with numerous nat...
Beyond Brexit's uncertainty: the foreseeable Britain's innovative stagnation
[ "UK", "Time-series models", "VAR", "Co-integration", "Research and development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union (EU) many questions have arisen regarding sensitive aspects of its links with the international community. From issues ranging from geopolitics to the review of economi...
The diversity of systemic innovation thinking: The theoretical underpinnings of NIS and IMP and the different assessment of an industry
[ "Innovation", "System", "Disentangled", "Engtangled", "IMP", "NIS" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Swedish actors have had a long tradition of successfully bringing radical life science innovations to worldwide markets. Flat, non-hierarchical organizations, excellent research, an innovation-friendly healthcare system an...
Mega event management of formula one grand prix: an analysis of literature
[ "Mega event management", "VOSviewer", "Logistics management", "Event orchestration", "Mitigation", "Mega sporting event" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A mega sporting event can comprise of any type of sporting event of significant scale, including: Summer or Winter Olympics (Essex and Chalkley, 2004); Commonwealth Games (Carlsen and Taylor, 2003); FIFA World Cup (Lee and Ta...
Operational capabilities in an emerging country: quality and the cost trade-off effect
[ "Emerging countries", "Sand cone model", "Cost capability", "Operational capabilities", "Quality capability", "Brazilian industry" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Over the years, the focus of operational capabilities has been on both the trade-off process and whether there exists an ideal sequence for composing capabilities. Several authors legitimized the so-called sand cone model ...
Value proposition preferences of credit union members and patronage activity
[ "Services marketing", "Value", "Relationship", "Organizational restructuring", "Credit unions", "Co-operative banks" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: As a value proposition is the distinctive offering of a company to its customers (Kaplan and Norton, 2004), it is central to competitive advantage and strategy. Value propositions - both technical and relational - have bee...
Added worker effect during the Great Recession: evidence from Italy
[ "Gender", "Italy", "Unemployment", "Crisis", "Added worker effect", "Inactivity", "D10", "J16", "J22" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Growing unemployment has become an issue of concern during the recent economic crisis. At the same time, there are important country and gender differences behind it. In Italy, the newly unemployed men are mainly those who...
What you get is not what you saw: exploring the impacts of misleading hotel website photos
[ "Hotels", "Brands", "Emotional responses", "Brand trust", "Misleading hotel website photos", "WOM intention" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: One characteristic of service is intangibility. Services cannot be easily evaluated before consumption, making it more challenging to price and advertise service products. To address the challenges associated with intangib...
Total quality management practices and organizational performance in the construction chemicals companies in Jordan
[ "Total quality management", "Jordan", "Organizational performance", "Construction chemicals" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Quality is considered an essential factor in projects, especially in the construction industry. It can be defined as meeting all the requirements of a project, product or service without any deficiencies (Al-Ani and Al-Adhmaw...
The effect of perceived external prestige on Greek public employees' organizational identification: Gender as a moderator
[ "Greece", "Public sector organizations", "Employee behaviour", "Corporate identity", "Perceived external prestige", "Organizational identification", "Gender", "Self‐esteem", "Citizens Service Centres" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Organizational identification has received increased attention in the extant literature. For many years scholars have neglected organizational identification compared with other important variables (Riketta, 2005). Recently, ...
Occupational stress in the chef profession
[ "Stress", "Food industry", "Hospitality services" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Occupational stress depends on an appraisal of the situation and on the coping strategies one can draw on. Increasing evidence over the last 15-20 years has documented the marked occupational stress experienced by chefs and w...
Heuristic-driven bias in property investment decision-making in South Africa
[ "Behavioural finance", "Emerging markets", "Herding behaviour", "Anchoring and adjustment", "Heuristic-driven bias", "Property fund managers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Property is a valuable asset which is often regarded as symbolic of stability and independence. Decisions regarding property and, in particular, property investments, have an effect on the productivity, wealth and growth o...
The French in the Australian wine industry: 1788-2009
[ "Wines", "Australia", "History", "French influence", "Winemaking" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Part of the \"new world\" of winemaking, Australia's wine industry has been influenced by numerous different cultures, developing production methods, wine styles, tastes and consumption habits. This historical study traces th...
Transit advertising in corporate branding: a multilevel study
[ "Advertising effectiveness", "Advertising design", "Corporate brand equity", "Message response involvement theory", "Transit advertising" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Even when organizations are able to provide a superb service and deliver an excellent product, their effort is to no avail if there is little or no awareness of it. To that end, gaming and hotel operators have acknowledged...
The rationale of part-time farming: empirical evidence from Norway
[ "Social welfare", "Labour", "Agricultural economies" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In his theory of the farm household, Schmitt (1989a, b) suggested that combining on-farm and off-farm jobs is an economically superior income strategy. Since then, others have supported the idea that the decreasing returns...
Artificial intelligence, news sentiment, and property market liquidity
[ "Artificial intelligence", "Sentiment", "Deep learning", "Commercial real estate", "Market liquidity", "News analytics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Recent increases in media attention and public enthusiasm about the field of artificial intelligence might lead one to draw the incorrect conclusion that artificial neural networks (ANNs) are a new field of research. In fact,...
The impacts of family-work conflict and social comparison standards on Chinese women faculties' career expectation and success, moderating by self-efficacy
[ "Self-efficacy", "Career success", "Career expectation", "Chinese women faculty", "Family-work conflict", "Social comparison standard" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Since the twentieth century, the role of women has changed greatly in China. In recent years, women have increasingly begun to break the glass ceiling and gain entry into the upper levels of organizational hierarchy (Rudman a...
Sustaining architects' and engineers' motivation in design firms: An investigation of critical success factors
[ "Design", "Motivation (psychology)", "Design management", "Critical success factors" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Project success is dependent on, amongst other factors, the performance of the participants who are entrusted to execute the project. Due to the complexity, dynamism, and uncertainty of the construction industry (Smithers ...
"Opt-out" or pushed out? Factors influencing married women professionals' decision in leaving the workforce
[ "Career development", "Work life balance", "Women professionals", "Career decision", "Kaleidoscope career model", "Opt-out" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The \"opt-out revolution\", a term sensationalised by Lisa Belkin in the year 2003 to describing the alarming talent drain among women professionals who choose not to aspire to a higher position, has been explosive and contro...
Explicating the information vacuum: stages, intensifications, and implications
[ "Crisis", "Silence", "Life cycle", "Information vacuum", "Strategic transparency" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The occurrence of a crisis is a ubiquitous anomaly, whereby the publics' search for more information spurs the media's demand for answers, birthing the information vacuum (IV) (Coombs, 2012). Organizations can either pre-empt...
Influence of technological innovation capabilities on product competitiveness
[ "Research and development", "Chinese manufacturing", "Product competitiveness", "Structure equation model", "Technological innovation capabilities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In the competitive advantage theory, Porter (1990) presented that only companies with core competence can gain advantage against the world's best competitors in the background of pressure and challenge. In the long run, it...
Performance appraisal process and organizational citizenship behavior
[ "Performance appraisal", "Organizational citizenship behaviour", "Social exchange", "Impression management", "Employees behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Performance appraisal (PA) is a set of structured formal interactions between a subordinate and a supervisor, usually in the form of a periodic interview, in which the performance of the subordinate is reviewed and discussed,...
Towards a typology of managerial barriers to learning
[ "Learning", "Financial services", "Scotland", "Career development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Several authors have explored and categorised the factors that facilitate or impede managers' general learning ability and the effect of the learning climate within the organisation on an individual's development (Temporal an...
Assessment of undergraduate students' environmental stewardship reasoning and knowledge
[ "Assessment instrument", "Environmental stewardship", "Learning outcomes", "Knowledge assessment", "Reasoning assessment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: Many versions of sustainability are found in the literature and elsewhere (Yanarella et al., 2009), and discussions of the concept of education for sustainable development are prevalent (McKeown and Hopkins, 2003, 2005; Stevens...
Primary knowledge management practices applied in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) industries from 2001-2010
[ "BRIC", "Knowledge management", "Knowledge management practices" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The importance of knowledge control in organizations has seen a steady and significant incline in recent years. Acquisition, creation, sharing and retention of knowledge have become synonymous with competitive advantage; t...
Bridging didactic, interdisciplinary service learning and practice in health professions education : Students' perspectives
[ "Interdisciplinary education", "Service learning", "Didactic", "Health professions", "Interprofessional education", "Practice education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Higher education seeks to engage students in learning activities that make them informed citizens while providing skills and competencies in professional practice in a discipline. Traditionally, internships and field work or ...
It's time to rise to the challenge of an aging workforce: Training can make older workers into valuable and loyal employees
[ "Training", "Employee attitudes", "Older people", "Retirement", "Equal opportunities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: It is rare for a government initiative to be directly relevant to almost every business in the UK. However, with recent changes to the retirement age and pension pay-outs, businesses need to start thinking about how they will...
AFFIRM employees to reduce cynicism in the workplace
[ "Cynicism", "Employee well-being", "Affirmation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Cynicism is generally regarded as negative and typically embodies a certain level of distrust toward organizations and leaders (Andersson and Bateman, 1997). Given the potential impact cynicism has on individual performance a...
Setting your mind on mentoring: Help on offer to protege school principals
[ "Professional development", "Educational leadership", "Competency assessment", "Adult learning", "Mentoring mindset", "Protégé competencies" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Picture the scene. You are a school principal and new to the job. You have the relevant educational qualifications, confidence in your abilities and intention to do a good job, yet are aware of the daunting task ahead and per...
Enrollment of SME managers to growth-oriented training programs
[ "Policy", "Growth", "Learning", "Small- to medium-sized enterprises", "Human capital", "Entrepreneurial education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since the turn of the century, entrepreneurship and SME policy programs have increasingly been focussing on growth (Autio et al., 2007; OECD, 2010). While much research has focussed on the effects of such programs, this paper...
Relationships between brand experiences, personality traits, prestige, relationship quality, and loyalty: An empirical analysis of coffeehouse brands
[ "Brand loyalty", "Brand personality", "Brand experience", "Brand prestige", "Brand relationship quality", "Coffeehouse" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Brand management is a key factor in gaining a competitive advantage over rivals (King, 2010; So and King, 2010; Xu, and Chan, 2010). Brand relationship theory proposes that a brand works as a means of connecting consumers and...
Process quality and collaboration quality on B2B e-commerce
[ "IS success model", "B2B e‐commerce", "E‐commerce quality", "Process quality", "Collaboration quality", "Electronic commerce", "Customer satisfaction" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Corporate web sites allow corporations and customers to interact with each other, influencing customers' satisfaction and perceived quality (Chang and Chen, 2009; Nelson et al., 2005) and maximizing their loyalty (Ribbink et ...
The impact of (low) trust on knowledge sharing
[ "Tacit knowledge", "Knowledge sharing", "Affect based trust", "Cognition based trust", "Explicit knowledge", "Implicit knowledge" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The assurance that valid information can flow freely between co-workers is critical for a successful operation in an organization. Conversely, lack of trust among co-workers may seriously hamper sharing of important informati...
Reading practices in scholarly work: from articles and books to blogs
[ "User studies", "Information behaviour", "Scholarly reading", "Scholarly communication" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: It can be almost taken for granted that academics - faculty members, graduate students and other researchers and scholars - use scholarly publications to inform their work. However, their work is not monolithic. Scholars need...
Effect of modified Khon dance performance on functional fitness in older Thai persons
[ "Older persons", "Khon exercise", "Functional fitness" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Recently, the number of older population has increased substantially in most countries and regions, and the growth is projected to accelerate in the coming decades[1]. Degeneration in various systems, particularly the musculo...
Poverty and technical efficiency in presence of heterogeneity in household behaviours: Evidence from Bangladesh
[ "Bangladesh", "Poverty", "Technical efficiency", "Transaction cost", "Market failure", "Household behaviour", "Q12", "Q13", "I32" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Approximately, three-fourth of total population of Bangladesh lives in rural areas (WB, 2013). Rural people are primarily dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods and majority of them are poor (Emran and Shilpi, 2018...
Illusions of team working in health care
[ "Teams", "Teamwork", "Team effectiveness", "Collaboration", "Team processes", "Patient safety", "Errors", "Team working", "Health care" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: The imperative for effective intra- and inter-team collaboration has become increasingly prioritised in healthcare policy both nationally (Darzi, 2008) and internationally (Joint Commission, 2009). This is because a large body ...
Does teaching ethics do any good?
[ "Undergraduate students", "Scenarios", "Matched pairs", "Teaching business ethics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The proliferation of business ethics courses assumes that ethics can be taught. A recent symposium at Stanford University's Centre for Ethics in Society asked (Dudani, 2014): \"Can classes in ethics make students more virtuou...
Supply chain collaboration and firm's performance: The critical role of information sharing and trust
[ "Structural equation modelling", "Firm’s performance", "Supply chain management", "Information sharing", "Collaboration enablers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Over the last decade, there has been growing attention on supply chain collaboration in order to improve the performance of individual companies as well as entire supply chains. A steady stream of reports on information sh...
Promises from SOA: Reengineering a procurement process at Belgacom Mobile - a case study approach
[ "Business process management", "Innovation", "Automation", "Service‐oriented architecture", "IT‐enabled innovation", "Case", "Process redesign", "Belgium" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In order to survive and thrive in a highly competitive business environment, organizations need to be in control of their business processes. Moreover, organizations that find themselves in a sector with galloping technologic...
Constructing a research network: accounting knowledge in production
[ "Research network", "Accounting research", "Knowledge", "Actor‐network theory", "Controversies", "Translation", "Knowledge management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Knowledge establishment and advancement are strongly related to the current state of the research community in which this knowledge will be accommodated, disseminated and transformed (Latour, 1987, 2005, 2006). Correlatively,...
Social learning in smallholder agriculture: the struggle against systemic inequalities
[ "Social learning", "Dado", "Debo", "Iddir", "Informal institution", "Systemic inequalities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Ethiopia operates a large agricultural extension service system (Leta et al., 2017a). However, access to knowledge and expertise within the existing epistemic system[1] is unequally distributed among smallholder farmers. T...
Decision quality and satisfaction: the effects of online information sources and self-efficacy
[ "China", "Digital libraries", "Social media", "Decision quality", "Online information sources", "Self-efficacy in acquiring information" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Decision making is a fundamental activity for individuals. Various types of decision making have been extensively investigated in prior studies, such as retail buyer decision making (Kline and Wagner, 1994), choice of trav...
Cleaning management of owner-operated real estate
[ "Owner‐managers", "Cleaning", "Costs", "Real estate", "Switzerland" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: According to Avis and Gibson (1995), real estate used in their own operations is the second or third largest cost factor for most companies. Against this background, reduction of this cost factor is a major focus of activitie...
A problem-solving approach to value-adding decision making in construction design
[ "Design calculations", "Problem solving", "Structural design", "Construction works", "Value chain" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: This paper discusses the development and use of a \"Value Adding Toolbox\" to structure and document value delivery from construction design decisions. The paper reviews established value delivery methods with reference to th...
Creative women in advertising agencies: why so few "babes in boyland"?
[ "Advertising agencies", "Women workers", "Women" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: A decade ago an article titled \"Babes in boyland\" appeared in Creativity and asked, why are there so few women in agency creative departments (Kazenoff and Vagnoni, 1997). Unfortunately, it is still a pertinent question tod...
Unpaid overtime in the Netherlands: forward- or backward-looking incentives?
[ "Careers", "Employee behaviour", "Motivation (psychology)", "Compensation", "Human resource management", "Hours of work", "Financial benefits" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Two different and partially conflicting approaches to work motivation can be distinguished. The first approach, firmly rooted in neoclassical economics and economic organization theory, presupposes that economic incentives ar...
The role of authenticity in mainstream ethnic restaurants: Evidence from an independent full-service Italian restaurant
[ "Perceived authenticity", "Perceived quality", "Cultural familiarity", "Cultural motivation", "Italian restaurant", "Mainstream ethnic restaurant" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In contemporary society, increasing awareness of cultural diversity has resulted in a growing quest for authenticity in the consumption of products and services (Gilmore and Pine, 2007). Seeking exotic and authentic cultur...
Ethical reputation and value received: customer perceptions
[ "Ethics", "Customer value", "Satisfaction", "Loyalty" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Global competition and technological developments have dramatically increased product knowledge and available alternatives to customers (Wagner and Hansen, 2004). Armed with information, customers have become more sophisticat...
Are US consumers ready to adopt mobile technology for fashion goods? An integrated theoretical approach
[ "Mobile communication systems", "Fashion industry", "Consumer behaviour", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Mobile communications are one-way or interactive between two or more humans, or between a human and one or more inanimate objects (Balasubramanian et al., 2002). Mobile technology maximizes flexible communication without dist...
Clustering consumers' shopping journeys: eye tracking fashion m-retail
[ "Consumer behaviour", "Mobile consumer", "Fashion consumer behaviour", "Consumer segmentation", "Eye tracking", "Shopping journey", "Fashion retailing", "Customer journey" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: With rapid adoption of smartphones, retailers have seen major shifts in consumer shopping behaviour, with more than half of e-commerce sales initiated via smartphones. Fashion is the most popular category bought online in ...
The role of knowledge absorptive capacity on the relationship between cognitive social capital and entrepreneurial orientation
[ "Entrepreneurial orientation", "Moderating effect", "Agri-food industry", "Cognitive social capital", "Knowledge absorptive capacity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In recent decades, studies about entrepreneurship and management have highlighted the relevant role of firms' entrepreneurial orientation (EO) to achieve superior performance. The interest in studying determinants of EO ha...
Envelope within an envelope: an FM approach to adaptive re-use of redundant barns
[ "Architecture", "Conservation", "Buildings", "Italy", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Countries across Europe (particularly in Alpine regions) and states across America are losing one of their long-standing icons - the timber barn. As a result of changing agricultural practices in recent decades, these venerab...
How religiosity influences the consumption of luxury goods: exploration of the moral halo effect
[ "Religion", "Consumer behaviour", "Morality", "Luxury consumption", "Mindsets", "Moral emotions", "Moral vs marketplace mindsets", "Moral licensing" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The concept of luxury, while hard to define, is as old as humanity itself. Recently, scholars have defined luxury items as those providing extra pleasure and flattering all senses at once (Kapferer, 1997). Other attributes of...
Prioritizing the solutions of lean implementation in SMEs to overcome its barriers: An integrated fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS approach
[ "Lean production", "TOPSIS", "AHP", "Small- and medium-sized enterprises" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been growing rapidly in regards to their role in the sustenance of most national economies (Achanga et al., 2006). Namely, these companies hold the majority of the industrial...
Broadening brand engagement within the service-centric perspective: An intersubjective hermeneutic framework
[ "Practices", "Brand engagement", "Hermeneutic framework", "Intersubjective orientation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: During the last three decades there has been considerable research on branding (Merz et al., 2009). From the firm perspective, branding scholars have largely focussed on brand management issues such as brand image, brand equi...
A model of supply chain and supply chain decision-making complexity
[ "Supply chain complexity", "Supply chain decision‐making complexity", "Qualitative study", "Supply chain management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: The key to successful supply chain management is attaining effective integration of the business functions and channel members such that all processes are aligned to achieve the overall system objectives (Sahin and Robinson...
Views on education for sustainable development (ESD) among lecturers in UK MSc taught courses: Personal, institutional and disciplinary factors
[ "Education for sustainable development", "Qualitative research", "Thematic analysis", "Postgraduate", "UK", "Academic perspective", "Lecturer views", "Qualitative interview" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: MSc in sustainability and development UK: Despite progress toward the third wave of transformative Sustainability 2.0 (Filho and Pace, 2016; Wood et al., 2016), sustainability commitments of universities to education for sust...
Collaborative KM for SMEs: a framework evaluation study
[ "Web 2.0", "Information management", "Knowledge transfer", "Knowledge management systems", "Business innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Background and approach: Managing knowledge in organisations evolves around the need to increase sales, enhance work practices and decision making, shorten development time, improve customer services, empower employees and innovate. Arg...
Systematic curriculum integration of sustainable development using life cycle approaches: The case of the Civil Engineering Department at the Universite de Sherbrooke
[ "Life cycle approach", "Sustainable development", "Education", "Civil engineering", "Curriculum integration" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The concept of sustainable development (SD) emerged from the publication, \"Our Common Future\" (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987), and since then, it has become increasingly popular. This is partly ex...
The influence of organizational culture and HRM on building innovative capability
[ "Organizational culture", "Strategic HRM", "HRM", "HR practices", "Innovative capability", "Innovative culture" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The organizational capability to innovate is largely accepted as a critical competitiveness factor in contemporary organizations (Anderson et al., 2014; Bos-Nehles et al., 2017; Hammond et al., 2011; Laursen and Foss, 2014...
Norm-based relational behaviours: is there an underlying dimensional structure?
[ "Factor analysis", "Behaviour" ]
[ { "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: Scholarly relationship marketing literature is fairly heterogeneous. Its alternative research streams (e.g. service...
Understanding the success of private universities: An empirical investigation from graduates' perspective
[ "Perceived value", "Satisfaction", "Private university", "Success model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Extant literature has seen an increasing body of research on higher education in the last decade. These studies have examined variables that motivate prospective students to enrol in a university. While student enrolment is a...
Peer and informal learning among hospital doctors: An ethnographic study focused on routines, practices and relationships
[ "Ethnography", "Informal learning", "Qualitative analysis", "Organisational learning", "Peer to peer learning" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The current economic context, characterised by phenomena such as globalisation, competitiveness and the progress of information and communication technologies, suggests that one of the critical elements for the success of any...
Grocery store image, travel distance, satisfaction and behavioral intentions: Evidence from a Midwest college town
[ "Shopping", "Store ambience", "Customer satisfaction", "Consumer behavior", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Competition in the American retail grocery industry has reached unprecedented levels. In 2007, this $400 billion industry of approximately 40,000 companies operated 70,000 grocery stores (excluding convenience stores) in just...
Three-level supply chain coordination of fresh agricultural products in the Internet of Things
[ "Internet of Things", "Revenue-sharing contract", "Fresh agricultural product", "Supply chain coordination" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Nomenclature\n1. Introduction: Fresh agricultural product (FAP) is a special type of perishable product that has a random life cycle and with a demand that is affected by freshness. Approximately 500 million tons of fresh fru...
Orthopaedic procedure coding: Does accuracy matter?
[ "Classification", "National Health Service", "Codes", "Surgery", "Performance related pay", "United Kingdom" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since 1944 in the UK, statistical classification, known as coding surgical procedures, has been used (Connecting for Health, 2001). It has expanded and been revised over subsequent decades, and today for surgical patients, se...
Implementing IT changes: Steamroller or express train?
[ "Change management", "Communication technologies", "Human resource management", "Education and training" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Change is perhaps the only constant in business today. As Professor of Business from the University of Michigan, Dave Ulrich, points out, a firm which has built up its success over 50 years can be wiped out in two. This can h...
Depression and social anxiety in relation to problematic smartphone use: The prominent role of rumination
[ "Social sciences", "Modelling", "Depression", "Psychology", "Mobile communications", "Smartphone use", "Social anxiety", "Internet addiction", "Rumination", "Communication theory", "Problematic technology use", "Smartphone addiction" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In recent years, published studies have examined the construct of problematic smartphone use. Problematic smartphone use is often defined as excessive use of a smartphone, with social or occupational functional impairment, an...
Interpersonal trust between marketing and R&D during new product development projects
[ "Trust", "Marketing", "Research and development", "Product development", "Australia" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since Ruekert and Walker's (1987) landmark study, marketing's cross-functional relationships have become an important focus of academic research. Evidence of this can be seen in the large and growing literature examining mark...
A comparative study on urban and rural households preferences of fresh mutton meat consumption (a case study in eastern region of Turkey-Heckman Model)
[ "Turkey", "Consumption structures", "Heckman method", "Mutton meat" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: There exist distinct differences in preference of meat types among the various regions of Turkey stemming mainly from taste, cultural structure and health concerns.\n2. Material and methods: The research was conducted in t...
Boundaryless career and adaptive HR practices in Japan's hotel industry
[ "Japan", "Hotel and catering industry", "Job mobility", "Career development" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nBackground: It is Japanese style management that basically maintained the competitive power of Japanese companies for a global market from the 1970s to the 1980s. It was composed mainly of lifetime employment, which enclosed employees. How...
Global world: a problem of governance
[ "Globalization", "Governance", "Regulation", "State", "Law", "Global governance", "Global world", "Holism", "World community", "Morality" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The problem of global governance for the world community as a single unit appears to be more and more acute and topical. The author argues it may soon become one of the central themes for contemporary global studies. From the...
Exploring inside the box: a cross-cultural examination of stimuli affecting fast food addiction
[ "Brand name", "Social influence" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Nowadays, people find it more convenient to consume ready-to-eat meals, offered by fast food chain runners, to cherish their daily consumption needs (Nondzor and Tawiah, 2015). In 1951, Merriam Webster was the one who first i...
Influence or imitate? A survey of recent writing on management in China
[ "Learning", "Career development", "Skills shortages", "China", "Hong Kong", "United Kingdom" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Over the past year business literature in the UK and the US has shown a marked interest in Chinese management. This may seem a surprising trend - China is not renowned in the West as a source of either interest or threat when...
Exploring the UK high street retail experience: is the service encounter still valued?
[ "Qualitative", "Service quality", "Value", "Retail", "Service encounters" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As differentiation through goods becomes increasingly difficult to achieve (Reinartz and Ulaga, 2008) interaction between retail staff and customers becomes increasingly important (Gremler and Gwinner, 2008), as this represen...
Pride and professionals: retaining talent in emerging economies
[ "Retention", "Employees turnover", "Performance management", "Professional development", "Manager support", "Social responsibility" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Talent management - the ability to attract, bring on board, manage, develop, and redeploy or counsel out employees while optimizing their use - is a sine qua non for achieving competitive success. The costs associated with lo...
A conceptual framework of generative customization as an approach to product innovation and fulfillment
[ "Generative customization, Generative design", "Product design", "Innovation", "Genetic algorithms" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Despite the use of formal structured product development processes in firms today, such as the StageGateTM Approach, the failure rate of new product development (NPD) in many industries is as high as 90 percent (Friar and ...