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Strategies for positioning animal welfare as personally relevant
[ "Marketing", "Consumers", "Positioning strategies", "Animal welfare", "FMCG" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In response to the growing public concern for animal welfare (AW), companies are introducing an increasing number of animal-friendly products (AFPs) to the market. In Europe, 94 percent of consumers believe that it is impo...
Entrepreneurship education in Hong Kong's secondary curriculum: Possibilities and limitations
[ "Entrepreneurialism", "Secondary education", "Curricula", "Hong Kong" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Beginning as an entrepot in 1841, Hong Kong has since become one of the leading financial and business centres in the Asia-Pacific region, performing a \"hub\" role as the gateway for China. Hong Kong owes its economic succes...
When a brand caught fire: the role of brand equity in product-harm crisis
[ "Brand equity (consumer)", "Crisis management", "Product-harm crisis", "Public relations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In recent decades, media has brought up many product-harm warnings to the center of public discernments, and the upsurge of media publicity has caused product-harm crises to become increasingly critical for firms' public rela...
How transactive memory systems relate to organizational innovation: the mediating role of developmental leadership
[ "Knowledge driven organizations", "Leadership", "Knowledge sharing", "Organizational innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Organizational knowledge is constantly changing: that is, yesterday's knowledge may not be valid at present, let alone tomorrow. In a knowledge economy in which the depreciation of knowledge happens more quickly than ever, re...
Exploring the six sigma phenomenon using multiple case study evidence
[ "Six sigma", "Production improvement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Six sigma is one of the more recent quality improvement initiatives to gain popularity and acceptance in many industries across the globe. Its use is increasingly widespread in many industries, including both service and manu...
Do buzz and evidence really matter in product preannouncements? An empirical test of two competing theories
[ "Signaling theory", "Agency theory", "Buzz marketing", "Stock market return", "Pre-announcements", "Product pre-announcements", "Information asymmetry" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Product preannouncements (PPA) are widely used by marketers to inform consumers about impending new product introductions or upcoming modifications and updates to existing products. PPA are integral to a firm's communicati...
Private sector balance, financial markets, and US cycle: a SVAR analysis
[ "Household financial balance", "Corporate financial balance", "Business cycle", "Financial markets", "SVAR", "United States of America", "Private sector organizations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: One of the most interesting approaches, outside the mainstream context, used to make economic projections is the sectoral balances approach pioneered by Godley (1999) at Levy Institute of Economics. This approach starts fro...
Correlating trainee attributes to performance in 3D CAD training
[ "Computer aided design", "Technical training", "Process analysis", "Psychology" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: CAD capabilities have steadily improved over the years; however, there are lingering concerns whether this is matched by a similar development in CAD training. Evolving training technologies (e.g. COACH/LMS by CADTRAIN, In...
Re/searching for "impact"
[ "Impact", "Autoethnography", "Arts-based", "Folklore", "Perambulography", "Práxes" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: This paper is concerned with the exploration of how \"impact\" might be reconsidered, or indeed reimagined. The title is intended to be a bold incitement through the suggestion that simply searching for and recording impact, ...
How does performance history impact supplier selection in public sector?
[ "Public procurement", "France", "Supplier selection", "Performance history" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Supplier selection is an important dimension of procurement management (Cebi and Bayraktar, 2003; Huang and Keskar, 2007; Gosling et al., 2010; Khorramshahgol, 2012). In a context that is prompting manufacturing and retail...
Ethical climate and job satisfaction among organizational buyers: an empirical study
[ "Ethical climate", "Job satisfaction", "Business-to-business marketing", "INDSALES", "Organizational buying" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In an increasingly relational industrial marketplace, organizational buyers have assumed more boundary spanning responsibilities that compel them to interact and perform varying requests from people within and outside their o...
Charismatic and corrective leadership dimensions as antecedents of employee safety behaviours: A structural model
[ "Ghana", "Active management-by-exception", "Idealised influence", "Safety behaviours", "Structural equation modelling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The survival and success of every organisation hinges strongly on the workforce of an organisation; and by extension, the health and safety of that workforce. In the USA, work-related injuries cost organisations about 170 bil...
Optimization of inventory policies of food grain distribution stage in public distribution system
[ "Simulation", "Genetic algorithm", "Inventory policy", "Public distribution system" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In the recent past, the focus of the society worldwide has been on providing adequate food of a good quality to the population. The prevalence of food inadequacy poses immense problems in most of the underdeveloped and dev...
Operational efficiency evaluation of restaurant firms
[ "Hospitality management", "Business performance", "Restaurant industry", "Financial variables", "Operational efficiency" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In recent years, a large body of literature has focused on measuring firm efficiency as it provides an indication of how well resources are being managed by the organizations in question (Sanjeev, 2007). There is an equall...
How diverse is your pipeline? Developing the talent pipeline for women and black and ethnic minority employees
[ "Women", "Diversity", "Inclusion", "Leadership", "BAME", "Pipeline" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An update by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) of the UK Corporate Governance Code (the Code) in September 2014, states under \"Other Issues\":\nUnconscious bias training: Providing unconscious bias training for those inv...
The metaefficiency of trade shows: a benchmarking analysis by sector
[ "Benchmarking", "Efficiency", "Business strategy", "Business factors", "Metafrontier DEA", "Trade shows" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Trade shows are temporary events that take place at different recurring intervals, where new products and services are presented. The number of trade shows is steadily increasing worldwide (UFI, 2018). In Spain, the trade ...
The impact of service encounter quality in service evaluation: evidence from a business-to-business context
[ "Service levels", "Customer service quality", "Customer satisfaction", "Customer loyalty", "Business‐to‐business marketing" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: There is a growing knowledge base studying how service customers conceptualize, perceive, and evaluate services. Researchers and practitioners are now better informed on how service quality is evaluated (Brady and Cronin, 200...
Causes and consequences of voluntary assurance of CSR reports: International evidence involving Dow Jones Sustainability Index Inclusion and Firm Valuation
[ "Valuation", "CSR report assurance", "CSR reports", "DJSI", "Type of CSR assurer" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: For those firms that were early leaders in the sustainability arena, this creates a kind of red queen effect where leading firms need to keep finding ways to differentiate themselves. Beyond self-disclosure in the form of com...
Exploring dimensions of firm competencies and their impact on performance: Some exploratory empirical results
[ "Competitiveness", "Firm performance", "Competitive advantage", "Manufacturing sector", "Exploratory factor analysis", "Functional competencies", "Multiple linear regression analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: There are always conversations taking place between Indian manufacturers about how Toyota or Nokia or Dell achieve superior performance (Samson, 2010). In order to answer this question, the first step Indian manufacturers ...
How do involvement and product knowledge affect the relationship between intangibility and perceived risk for brands and product categories?
[ "Risk assessment", "Knowledge management", "Brands" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.\nIntroduction: With the development of new communication technologies, the tangibility of products (i.e. goods and services) is ...
Supply chain management: a comparison of Scandinavian and American perspectives
[ "Supply chain management", "Cross‐cultural studies", "Scandinavia", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: According to the world trade organization, world exports and imports exceeded US$24 trillion in 2006, nearly double the 2001 number (www.wto.org). As supply chains go global, it becomes more important to understand how SCM is...
Does a socially well integrated university have anything to do with faculty retention? A study on Kerman University of Medical Sciences-2011
[ "Social capital", "Retention", "Faculty members", "Path analysis model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The success of today's organizations not only depends on financial, physical and human capital but also on social capital (Safarzadeh et al., 2011), which can complement other capitals (Pennings and Lee, 1998).\nMaterials and...
Restorative servicescapes: restoring directed attention in third places
[ "Attention deficiency disorder", "Fatigue", "Video games", "Young adults" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: All too often the modern human must exert effort to do the important while resisting distraction from the interesting. Thus, the problem of fatigue of direction attention may well be of comparatively recent vintage (Kaplan, 1...
Institutional commitment to sustainability: An evaluation of natural resource extension programs in universities in Alabama and Oregon
[ "Education", "Natural resources", "Agriculture", "Sustainable development", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Sustainable development, characterized by the union of economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity, is at the forefront of national and international policy and research agendas. Sustainable development can b...
First do no more harm ...
[ "Drug diversion", "Health profession licensing and credentialing", "Hepatitis C outbreak", "Patient safety" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Too many of us are familiar with cases in which healthcare workers who have lost their privilege to practice for cause simply move to another jurisdiction and start another cycle of harm. A recent public health vulnerability ...
Consumer-brand relationships' development in the mobile internet market: evidence from an extended relationship commitment paradigm
[ "Brand loyalty", "Brand commitment paradigm", "Consumer brand management", "Mobile internet services", "Service brand evaluation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The rapid progress in mobile technologies, the growing affordability of smart devices and the increasing use of mobile application stores are acknowledged as the major drivers of mobile internet growth (Chuah et al., 2014). M...
Risk-return optimization with different risk-aggregation strategies
[ "Financial risk", "Risk assessment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: New regulations are imposing high standards on internal risk management in financial institutions. In its accord, International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards - A Revised Framework, the Basel Commi...
Disability in the Australian workplace: corporate governance or CSR issue?
[ "Corporate social responsibility", "Disability", "Corporate governance", "Workplace diversity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: With corporate governance being considered a key business requirement today, investigation and interest in this area is on the increase, made even more so by high profile corporate collapses (such as Enron, WorldCom) and i...
The impact of dietary supplement form and dosage on perceived efficacy
[ "Public policy", "Dietary supplements", "Perceived efficacy", "Supplement marketing" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A growing awareness of the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle (Bolton et al., 2008; Divine and Lepisto, 2005; Rajamma and Pelton, 2010; U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2013, 2015) has motivated consumer...
Determinants of purchasing intention for fashion luxury goods in the Italian market: A laddering approach
[ "Fashion", "Buying behaviour", "Quality", "Italy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The luxury goods market grew on a worldwide scale during the period from 1995 to 2007. More specifically, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) was 11 per cent during the period between 1995 and 1999 (the period of the lu...
Can business counselling help SMEs grow? Evidence from the Swedish business development grant programme
[ "Evaluation", "Matching", "Heterogeneity", "Contamination", "Selection", "Business counselling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: While there are many methodically advanced and technically sound evaluations of labour market programmes, such evaluations of entrepreneurship policy and business development programmes are rarer. This study, where we inve...
Perceived organizational support and organizational commitment: The moderating effect of locus of control and work autonomy
[ "Autonomous work groups", "Employee behaviour", "Job design" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Since the early 1990s, perceived organizational support (POS) has aroused a great deal of interest among researchers in the fields of psychology and management (Eisenberger et al., 2004). In 2002, Rhoades and Eisenberger publ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do: Factors influencing international students' intention to consume local food in Malaysia
[ "International students", "TPB", "Malaysia", "Ethnic food", "Malay food" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Educational tourism has been recognized as one of the tools in improving national tourism. The significant contribution of educational tourism to the national economy has led the government to realize the relevancy of the ...
Thematic analysis of marketing messages in UK universities' prospectuses
[ "University", "Marketing communications", "Higher education", "UK", "Thematic analysis", "Prospectus" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The corporatization and marketization of the universities has its origins in neoliberalism (Lynch, 2006, p. 3), the notion that there is no alternative to the market as a basis for organising society. Education, in this conte...
The moderating role of customer engagement experiences in customer satisfaction-loyalty relationship
[ "Satisfaction", "Mobile apps", "Moderation", "Loyalty", "Customer engagement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Along with changing market dynamics, the relationship between organizations and customers is evolving. In the 1990s, companies focused on managing individual customer transactions, but in the early 2000s, they shifted their a...
Do you get what you ask? The gender gap in desired and realised wages
[ "Gender wage gap", "Family", "Marriage and work", "Labour market mobility", "Reservation wage", "Wage expectations", "J16", "J13", "D13", "J31" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The unconditional and conditional gender wage gaps can vary a lot internationally and they are found to range from 3 to 30 per cent in the European Union (Christofides et al., 2013). There is already a wide range of litera...
Marketing culture to service climate: the influence of employee control and flexibility
[ "Culture", "Flexibility", "Market orientation", "Service climate", "Boundary spanner" ]
[ { "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: Marketing continuously evolves. The early work of marketing focused on product orientation where the firm facilitat...
Experiences of TQM elements on organisational performance and future opportunities for a developing country
[ "ISO 9000", "Libyan Industry sector (LIS)", "Organisational performance", "Total quality management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: TQM has been recognised as a very important approach for long-term success (Sharma and Kodali, 2008). The drive for TQM has always been at the top of the agenda of many organisations in their efforts to improve operational ...
Bibliometric review of improvements in building maintenance
[ "Research", "Building maintenance", "Quality assessment", "Bibliometric review", "Building maintenance performance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In recent years, the construction sector has experienced a slower pace of development. On the one hand, this has resulted in increased deterioration of the existing building stock, and while on the other hand, it has led t...
Framework for valuing the utilization of the environment
[ "Sustainability", "Environmental economics", "Aggregate factor income distribution", "Environmental accounts and accounting", "Valuation of environmental effects" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The environment can be valued as a consumption good using contingent valuation and travel cost method; the concept of opportunity costs can also be used to value environmental goods and services in the form of sacrificed i...
Roadmapping the next wave of sustainable IT
[ "Sustainable IT", "Green IT", "Strategic planning", "Technology roadmapping", "Information technology" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The notion of \"sustainable IT\" has gained in popularity as IT managers have become more aware of IT's impact on the environment and society. This recognition has developed slowly over the course of the past two decades s...
Ownership control and debt maturity structure: evidence from China
[ "China", "Profitability", "Debt maturity structure", "Ownership control" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In contrast to most developed countries, China has not yet established sophisticated and mature capital markets to support the funding requirements of companies and entrepreneurs. According to data from the National Bureau...
Coal containerization: Will it be an alternative mode of transport between north and south China in the future?
[ "Coal containerization", "Coal logistics chain", "Economic decision model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Containerization has developed from the specialization to generalization in terms of product transport. Technological advancements and market innovations have significantly reduced service barriers and costs once prohibiti...
Development of ontology from Indian agricultural e-governance data using IndoWordNet: a semantic web approach
[ "Information technology", "Semantic web", "Information retrieval", "Domain ontology", "Artificial intelligence", "Domain concept" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Agriculture is one of the most important domain of any country on which people's livelihood, food and basic needs depend. India is one of the countries whose dependency on agriculture and its related activity is mostly sou...
Exploring the dual nature of supplier relationship commitment on buyer behaviors: Considering the levels of buyer-leverage
[ "Survey", "Survey methods", "Commitment", "Buyer individualized consideration", "Buyer opportunism", "Buyer-leverage" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In a crowded industrial supplier landscape, differentiating yourself can be a tough task.WSJ (2019)\nRelevant literature: Complex B-S relationships are characterized by several non-contractual exchanges (Tanskanen, 2015), and...
The diet of prisoners in England
[ "Food service", "Prisons", "Diet", "England" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Providing the opportunity to choose a healthy, nutritionally balanced diet is important in all catering operations. Equally as important, is equipping consumers with adequate knowledge so that they are able to make an informe...
Event study methodology in business research: a bibliometric analysis
[ "Event study methodology", "Bibliometric analysis", "Citation/co-citation analysis", "Quantitative literature review" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Event study methodology, introduced by Fama et al. (1969), is a useful technique for studying the effects of unanticipated events. It is a powerful statistical tool that was initially developed to help scholars investigate...
Using experience sampling methodology to understand how educational leadership students solve problems on the fly
[ "Research", "Emotions", "Leadership development", "Problem solving", "Creative thinking", "Cognitive interviews", "Experience sampling methodology" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: The capacity to perceive and solve problems is a necessary and advantageous skill of educational leaders (Milstein and Kruger, 1997; Orr, 2006; Perez et al., 2011; Schmidt-Wilk, 2011) that requires high levels of emotional ma...
The potential problem of picky eating: a pilot study among university students of food and nutrition
[ "Vegetable intake", "Food preference", "Forced eating", "Adult picky eating", "Nutrition professionals" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Picky eating (PE) is generally regarded as the reluctance to eat a large proportion of both familiar and unfamiliar foods. PE is also described as fussy or choosy eating; it further includes food neophobia expressed as a reje...
Patient-centred quality improvement audit
[ "Quality management", "Quality audit", "Patients", "General practice" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The topic of quality audit for improvement in health care in the UK has become both complex and problematic. There have been a number of government initiatives for health care quality improvement, and audit is seen as one way...
What drives intellectual capital reporting? Evidence from Kuwait
[ "Content analysis", "Drivers", "Disclosure", "Annual reports", "Intellectual capital" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Over the past few decades, intellectual capital (IC) has become a key source of wealth creation and sustainable competitive advantage for companies (Chahal and Bakshi, 2016). For example, Guthrie et al. (2006) argue that I...
Trust formation processes in innovative collaborations : Networking as knowledge building practices
[ "Innovation", "Collaboration", "Networking", "Trust", "Virtual", "Knowledge" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Innovation plays a key role in maintaining competitive advantage. This is especially true for small firms in the biotechnology sector, the focus of this study. Schumpeter (1934) pointed out innovation requires new combinat...
Public sector reform in Kazakhstan: issues and perspectives
[ "Public sector reform", "Governance", "Public sector organizations", "Kazakhstan" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The public sector is the entity that is entrusted with the delivery of goods and services by, and, for the government at the national, regional or local levels (Mansour, 2008). Unequivocally, the public sector in modern po...
Integration of queuing network and IDEF3 for business process analysis
[ "Simulation", "Knowledge management", "Business process re‐engineering", "Process management", "Queuing theory", "Modelling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: IDEF3 is a descriptive process modeling method, which graphically represents the process knowledge of a given system in order to improve the communication between project members. However, since it does not provide any quan...
Rights, welfare and morality: Re-appraising L.T. Hobhouse's theoretical contribution to the British New Liberalism
[ "Distributive justice", "Rights", "Common good", "Liberalism", "Philosophical idealism", "L.T. Hobhouse" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: While many works have addressed the intellectual roles that the so-called political ideology of the \"New Liberalism\" played in the formation of the early British welfare state, there seems to have been a curious lack of ...
Bodies, sexualities and women leaders in popular culture: from spectacle to metapicture
[ "Vision", "Leadership", "Sexuality", "Embodiment", "Bodies" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A woman must continually watch herself. She is almost continually accompanied by her own image of herself (Berger, 1972, p. 46).\nWays of seeing women leaders: A significant obstacle facing women leaders arises through them b...
How does corporate social responsibility benefit firms? Evidence from Australia
[ "Australia", "Corporate social responsibility", "Customer satisfaction", "Employee turnover", "Stakeholder analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Can firms benefit by engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR)? According to the literature, for over three decades scholars have studied the relationship between CSR and firm performance (FP) to answer the questio...
Nomological validity of the Net Promoter Index question
[ "Nomological validity", "Satisfaction", "Word-of-mouth", "Re-purchase intention", "Customer satisfaction", "Customer loyalty", "Banking" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.\nIntroduction: Customer loyalty has been one of the most studied marketing topics. Loyalty is a complex psychological construct ...
Customer engagement and the operational efficiency of wine retail stores
[ "Wines", "Retailing", "Customers", "Canada" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The sale of alcoholic beverages is highly regulated in Canada. Regulations for the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages fall into two broad areas: the sale of packaged goods for consumption in the home, and the sale of op...
Adoption of mobile technology in business: a fit-viability model
[ "Mobile communication systems", "Transaction costs" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Mobile commerce is viewed as the next generation e-commerce. It refers to any transactions, either direct or indirect, via mobile devices, such as phones or personal digital assistants (PDAs). The most significant features of...
Creativity and innovation in science and technology: Bridging the gap between secondary and tertiary levels of education
[ "Quality education", "Creativity", "Innovation", "Quality mindset" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The government decision to open access to tertiary education to 100,000 international students by 2025 (Strategic Paper, 2013-2025) is indeed a daunting task although not an impossible one. Mauritius, an island state which do...
Friend and foe? Self-deception in organisations
[ "Organizational change", "Self-categorization", "Self-deception", "System justification" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Devotion to a sports team, unwavering allegiance to a political party, and enduring commitment to a company are examples of a strong affiliative stance towards organisations and their guiding principles. This sense of affilia...
Fuels sales through retail chains and their store traffics and revenue
[ "Promotions", "Gasoline price dispersion", "Grocery expenditures", "Store traffic" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Grocery retailing is a highly competitive industry in the USA. Dozens of different types of store formats now operate to gain their shares of consumers' food expenditures, and conventional grocers have lost their shares to...
Thinking about service encounters boosts talking about them
[ "Word-of-mouth", "Thinking", "Customer satisfaction", "Autobiographical memory", "Service encounters", "Talking" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Word of mouth (WOM) from existing customers is an important marketing variable because it has the potential to provide credible and persuasive information to new customers without any particular costs for the firm (Raassens a...
Long-run dynamics between cost of quality and quality performance
[ "Quality management", "Manufacturing strategy", "Operations management", "Quality costing", "Production economics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In recent years, fulfilling customer expectations of reliable products has become increasingly important for manufacturing firms. Many companies today consider product quality to be a central customer value and a critical fac...
HR leaders hold the key to effective diversity management: ... as more and more important decisions are taken at local level
[ "Diversity", "Leadership", "Human-resource management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: \"From a very early age, we are taught to break apart to fragment the world. This apparently makes complex tasks and subjects more manageable, but we pay a hidden, enormous price. We can no longer see the consequences of our ...
Co-entrepreneurial ventures: A study of mixed gender founders of ICT companies in Ireland
[ "Entrepreneurialism", "Joint ventures", "Family firms", "Ireland" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction and background: Female entrepreneurs not only contribute to employment creation and economic growth but also offer diversity to entrepreneurship in the economic process. They set up business in different sectors, develop diffe...
Dysfunctional leadership: organizational cancer
[ "Leadership", "Dysfunctional", "Cancer", "Management", "Organizational performance", "Management strategy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Most people confuse leadership and management. Motivating, coaching and developing subordinates are good skills for any manager or leader to have but do not necessarily constitute leadership. Planning, organizing and controll...
Improving the effectiveness of workplace training: The value of situational judgment tests
[ "Learning", "Workplace training", "Situational judgment tests" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nWorkplace learning: Training and development is widely recognized as a critical factor in organizational success. It is thus normal for organizations to invest substantially in the quest to extract maximum value from the talent they have a...
Positionings in healthcare: diabetes training for Arabic-speaking immigrants
[ "Training", "Healthcare", "Ethnic groups", "Professionals", "Health education", "Diabetes" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As western societies become more multi-ethnic, demands on healthcare professionals regarding cultural competencies and cultural sensitivity have been given more focus (Castro et al., 2004; Hawthorne et al., 2010; Hjelm et al....
Enhancing innovation capability through relationship management and implications for performance
[ "Innovation", "Channel relationships", "Distribution management", "Business performance", "Quality", "Hong Kong" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A key factor in the success of firms is the extent of their innovation capability also referred to in the literature as innovativeness and defined as cultural readiness and appreciation for innovation (Hult et al., 2004). It ...
An approach to service-oriented architecture using web service and BPM in the telecom-OSS domain
[ "Service delivery", "Communication technologies", "Operating systems", "Worldwide web" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: As service providers compete to generate revenue and maximize profits, service providers will be differentiated by how quickly and effectively they can make their way into new markets. Business agility is attained through the...
Chinese cultural influences on knowledge management practice
[ "Knowledge management", "Knowledge mapping", "Culture", "China" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Nowadays, practitioners and academics working on knowledge management (KM) are increasingly aware of important linkages between KM and competitive advantages of an organisation. From the perspective of this research, compe...
The integrated competing values framework: its spatial configuration
[ "Management roles", "Leadership" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Robert Quinn developed and then with associates[1] extended the competing values framework (CVF) to explain the various managerial roles required for personal effectivenes...
Developing an evaluation tool for disaster risk messages
[ "Disaster preparedness", "Risk management", "Health communication", "Public health practice" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Having accurate and timely communication from credible organizations is crucial in times of disasters so that the public receives information about the health risks involved and actions they need to take (Bradley et al., 2014...
Motivations of wine travelers in rural Northeast Iowa
[ "Marketing strategy", "Consumer behaviour", "USA", "Survey research", "Conceptual/theoretical", "Wines", "Tourism development", "Structural equation models" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Rural regions and communities seek ways in which to attract visitors. A combination of wine and tourism can help a rural community reposition itself in a new global environment (adapted from Hall and Mitchell, 2000). On one h...
Determinants of operational efficiency in the oil and gas sector: A Balanced scorecards perspective
[ "Performance", "Oil and gas", "Knowledge management", "Structural equation modelling", "Organization culture", "Balanced scorecards" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Considering knowledge as an inevitable source within the competitive context of businesses has gained traction in recent years. In fact, it is considered that knowledge is the only reliable source that can help in the crea...
Performance appraisal powers growth at Havell's India : Company identifies and invests in talented people early
[ "Performance management", "Organizational performance", "Career development", "Employee development", "Performance appraisal", "Electrical manufacturing" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Fixed graphic\nIndian human resource manager appointed: A joint venture with the German company Geyer in the early-1980s, Havell came increasingly in the years of rapid expansion that followed to rely on its Indian workforce ...
New pay in European civil services:is the psychological contract changing?
[ "Pay", "Europe", "Civil service", "Public service organizations" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: New public management has long been referred to as the public sector trend to align itself with private sector management practices (Hood, 1991; Bach and Della Rocca, 1995). The reasons behind this change in organisational st...
The impact of open innovation on SMEs' innovation outcomes: New empirical evidence from a multidimensional approach
[ "Entrepreneurship", "SMEs", "Cooperation", "Innovation", "Open innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Entrepreneurship theory considers innovation as a key driver of competitive advantage in the business sector (Madrid-Guijarro et al., 2009), a critical factor for business performance and survival, especially in the case o...
Investigating consumer ethics: a segmentation study
[ "Australia", "Segmentation", "Consumer ethics" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Global businesses have been consistently plagued with many unethical practices (e.g. Volkswagen cheating on emission test in the USA; FIFA corruption scandal; Toshiba accounting scandal) (Kottasova, 2016). A report shows that...
"Welcome to Holland!" People with Down syndrome as vulnerable consumers
[ "Stigma", "Public policy", "Consumers", "Down syndrome", "Barriers to consumption", "Vulnerable consumers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The article's title is inspired by the fable \"Welcome to Holland,\" written by Emily Perl Kingsley in 1987. The narrative of this mother who has a son with special needs has been reproduced a thousand times since its rele...
Credentialism and demand for private supplementary tutoring: A comparative study of students following two examination boards in India
[ "Credentialism", "Curricular load", "Examination boards", "High-stakes examinations", "Private supplementary tutoring", "Shadow education" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Many students receive private tutoring in academic subjects to supplement mainstream schooling. Private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shadow education, has become a global phenomenon and is expanding rapidly around ...
Making sense: unleashing social capital in interdisciplinary teams
[ "Social capital", "Social network analysis", "Professional capital", "Sense-making", "Interdisciplinary teams", "Large teams" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The problems currently facing education and educational research are complex and seemingly intractable. The field of education continues to wrestle with issues like a nineteenth century schooling model that must now integrate...
Authenticity in cultural built heritage: learning from Chinese Indonesians' houses
[ "Authenticity", "Cultural built heritage", "Ethnography method", "Indonesia Chinatown" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Authenticity is a complex concept, which is critical in heritage management. The term authenticity usually refers to \"original\" or \"genuine\" (Jokilehto, 2009; Labadi, 2010; Zhu, 2015). In the preamble of the Venice Charte...
Key drivers of an agile, collaborative fast fashion supply chain: Dongdaemun fashion market
[ "Supply chain collaboration", "Supply chain agility", "Dongdaemun fashion market", "Fast fashion market" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Supply chain management has for some time been a major strategic concern of firms that are striving to secure competitive advantages, enhance buyer-seller relationships, and achieve success (Hines and McGowan, 2002). Various ...
Optimizing distribution strategy for perishable foods using RFiD and sensor technologies
[ "Distribution", "Information strategy", "Quality", "Food safety", "Identification" ]
[ { "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: Food quality is related to consumers' evaluations of food acceptability that is inextricably linked to various subj...
Workplace identity as a mediator in the relationship between learning climate and job satisfaction during apprenticeship: Suggestions for HR practitioners
[ "Apprenticeship", "Workplace identity", "Job satisfaction", "Learning climate" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The recent literature on the learning climate has shown that specific organizational conditions may be capable of either hampering or stimulating learning activities as well as being a motivation to learning (Eraut, 2004; ...
Nanook of the North (USA, 1922/1947/1976/1998) and film exhibition in the classical silent era: A document unbounded?
[ "Archives", "Films", "Documentation", "Analysis", "Documents", "Audiovisual media" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Traditional documents like printed books (independent of genre) or films (either in cinema, on television or on DVD) are usually considered as self-contained, complete units with clear borders. New media[1], often a shorthand...
Secure or fearful, who will be more resentful? Investigating the interaction between regulatory focus and attachment style
[ "Regulatory focus", "Attachment styles" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: One of the causes for negativity toward brands is brand failure, which happens quite often in today's marketplace. For example, a controversy about Wells Fargo started in 2016 when an analysis revealed that employees have bee...
Metacognition, cultural psychological capital and motivational cultural intelligence
[ "Perspective taking", "Broaden-and-build theory", "Cultural psychological capital", "Metacognitive awareness", "Motivational cultural intelligence" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In an increasingly global environment, cross-cultural researchers have focussed on the experiences of global work force. Most expatriate and overseas work assignment studies have focussed on individual's adjustment, its antec...
Hotel managers' career strategies for success
[ "Careers", "Career development", "Hotels", "Managers", "Greeece" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Career success can be viewed as a means to fulfill a person's needs and desires through achievements, accomplishment and power acquisition (Lau and Shaffer, 1999). Career success and career strategies are elements within the ...
A study of male participation in early childhood education: Perspectives of school stakeholders
[ "Hong Kong", "Gender", "Professionalization", "Equality", "Chinese kindergarten", "Male teacher" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Female predominance in school teaching has long been a global phenomenon. The issue of gender imbalances in the teaching profession has been the concern of governments in many counties (Organization for Economic Cooperatio...
Friends with benefits: Can firms benefit from consumers' sense of community in brand Facebook pages?
[ "Facebook", "Social media", "Brand community", "Sense of belonging" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Social media create even more opportunities for marketers to engage with their customers and for customers to engage with each other - in ways that benefit the brand (de Vries et al., 2012; Muk and Chung, 2014; Shamari and Sc...
Repurchase intention of Korean beauty products among Taiwanese consumers
[ "Marketing", "Taiwan", "Repurchase intention", "Korea", "Beauty product", "Structural equation model (SEM)" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: \"Appearance rules the world\" (Johann Friedrich Von Schiller, 1759-1805). Attractive appearance is more important for women (Elder, 1969). It is common that people judge the first impression by outward appearance. Hence, peo...
How do an alliance firm's strategic orientations drive its knowledge acquisition? Evidence from Sino-foreign alliance partnership
[ "Market orientation", "Knowledge acquisition", "Entrepreneurial orientation", "Contract control", "Sino-foreign alliance partnerships", "Trust control" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Existing literature suggests that firms in emerging markets typically acquire knowledge from firms in developed countries to strengthen competitiveness, accelerate internationalization and enhance performance (Jones et al., 2...
Explaining the premium to NAV in publicly traded Australian REITs, 2008-2018
[ "Australian REITs", "Developer REITs", "Gearing ratio", "Premium to NAV" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The Australian-listed property market has been a leading player in global real estate markets over the past decades. The history of listed Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts (A-REITs) can be traced back to 1971 when the...
Consumers' expenditures and perceived price fairness
[ "Prices", "Consumer behaviour", "Greece" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Theorists in the field of economics, psychology and other social sciences stress the need for enriching the explanatory power of economic theory with more comprehensive views and assumptions about human behavior (Ackerman, 20...
Modifying the cash conversion cycle: revealing concealed advance payments
[ "Working capital", "Advance payment", "Cash conversion cycle", "Financial supply chain management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The processes and performance of companies need to be measured in order to manage them successfully (Kohlbacher and Gruenwald, 2011). The efficient management and new improvements in processes require specific measurements...
Mood and stock returns: evidence from Greece
[ "Mood", "Behavioural finance", "Stock trading performance", "C30", "D14", "G11", "O16" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Traditional financial theories have been criticised in terms of their explanatory power and the validity of their assumptions (Takahashi and Terano, 2003). Barberis and Thaler (2005) claim that investors are not fully rati...