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Sustainability vs credibility of fiscal consolidation: A principal components factor analysis for the Euro Zone
[ "Eurozone debt crisis", "Models of self-fulfilling beliefs", "Principal components factor analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The \"shock therapy\" of front-loaded, \"ambitious\" fiscal consolidation plans, also known in Europe as \"austerity\", hinges on the credibility approach. In this approach, governments are urged to announce and implement ...
Using assignment model as an automated recovery system
[ "Disasters", "Data security", "Data handling", "System monitoring" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: There is no software engineer on Earth that feels comfortable after a server failure. Especially on real-time applications based on distributed databases, used mostly on military institutions and nation-wide organizations, th...
Perceived value: a critical examination of definitions, concepts and measures for the service industry
[ "Consumption", "Value‐in‐use pricing", "Customers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.\n1. Introduction: Service marketing literature began to appear in the early 1980s in the form of anecdotal service research that...
Contractual control, the propensity to trust, active trust development: construction industry
[ "Control", "Contracts", "Construction industry", "Projects", "Trust" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The emphasis that relational mechanisms place on inherent and moral control has generally been seen as a key regulator for promoting the success of inter-firm cooperative arrangements (Boersma et al., 2003; Morgan and Hunt...
Mobile phone appropriation of students and staff at an institution of higher learning
[ "Mobile communication systems", "Communication technologies", "Universities", "Malaysia", "Institution of higher learning", "Mobile phone technology use" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Mobile phone (MP) which is essentially a communication device has undergone numerous transformations making its functionalities transcending the traditional voice communication between two individuals (Kushchu, 2007). Then, t...
Optimal stopping time of software system test via artificial neural network with fault count data
[ "Artificial neural network", "Data transform", "Long-term prediction", "Optimal software testing time", "Software cost model", "Software reliability" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Nomenclature\n1. Introduction: In our modern society, computer systems become more essential and complicated. Especially, critical software applications increase in size and complexity day by day. Software reliability is a qu...
Reinterpreting the great US department store bankruptcies of the 1980s: A catalyst to strategic structural change
[ "Leveraged buy‐outs", "Organizational restructuring", "Department stores", "Retailing", "Qualitative research", "United States of America" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction and objectives: Alfred Chandler's classic historical 1962 study, Strategy and Structure examined the crucial link between a company's strategy and its internal structure. For Chandler, the multi-divisional structure that emerg...
Psychosomatic model of workplace bullying: Australian and Ugandan schoolteachers
[ "Workplace bullying", "Culture", "Psychosomatic model", "Bullying", "Workplace", "Australia", "Uganda", "Schools", "Teachers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The psychosomatic model of workplace bullying states that workplace bullying leads to negative affect, which, in turn, leads to physical symptoms. Although the psychosomatic model of workplace bullying has been examined in...
The rise of Taiwan in the TFT-LCD industry
[ "Technology foresight", "Business performance", "Varieties of capitalism", "Talent mobility", "Organization structure", "Technology introduction", "TFT-LCD industry", "Taiwan and Japan" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Since early 2000, the power balance between Japanese and Taiwanese Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) firms changed drastically. However, previous studies have rarely addressed this dynamic change in the po...
How brand concepts represented as human values promote evaluation: The triggering role of incidental emotions
[ "Construal level theory", "Brand concepts", "Human values", "Incidental emotions", "Information processing fluency" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Increasingly companies have realized the importance of abstract brand meanings. The \"Trade in Value-Added (TiVA)\" initiative jointly proposed by OECD and WTO in 2013 underscored the essential role of symbolic meanings in br...
Identification of critical risk factors in public-private partnership project phases in developing countries: A case of Nigeria
[ "PPPs", "Developing countries" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: It is evident that poor outcomes occur in infrastructure projects delivery due to inappropriate allocation of risks among the parties involved (Flyvbjerg, Bruzelius and Rothengatter, 2003; Flyvbjerg, Holm and Buhl, 2003). It ...
Library professional's opinion about open source software adoption: Status, problems and measures used in libraries of Beijing, China
[ "China", "Research libraries", "Academic libraries", "Open source software", "Commercial software", "Library system" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Open source software (OSS) development in China continues to be booming daily. Despite a number of challenges, the magnitude of open source communities is also increasing. OSS has now become a popular topic of interest in all...
Human capital and financial performance in professional football: the role of governance mechanisms
[ "Financial performance", "Human capital", "CEO duality", "Family board representation", "Football industry" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: This paper primarily intends to investigate the financial impact of human capital investments in the professional football industry. The authors elaborate on this issue by exploring whether internal governance mechanisms affe...
Bank adoption of mobile banking: stakeholder perspective
[ "Mobile banking", "Blogging", "Delphi method", "Distribution channels", "Diffusion of innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Technology innovations have been a major force driving changes within distribution in banking. It first began to alter banks distribution channels in the 1970s with the introduction of ATMs, followed by telephone banking in t...
The limits of resistant reading in critical literacy practices
[ "Teaching literature", "Textual studies", "Critical literacy", "English language arts", "Curriculum English", "Literacy teaching" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: \"Once there was a tree\": There was a time when I (first author) found great pleasure in the day each semester when I would ask students in my children's literature course to examine Silverstein's (1964) The Giving Tree thro...
Mentoring as a practical training in higher education of entrepreneurship
[ "Mentoring", "Entrepreneurship education", "Active learning", "Practical training" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Recent research indicates growing recognition of the importance of business entrepreneurship for economic growth and employment, and a corresponding recognition that tools which effectively encourage and enable entrepreneursh...
Coding schemes as lenses on collaborative learning
[ "Content analysis", "Synthesis", "Collaboration", "CSCL", "Coding schemes", "Technology-rich learning environments" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: To increase the impact of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) research, make it accessible to a broader audience and support further synthesis efforts, it is critical to develop a shared understanding of collabor...
Conflict and abusive workplace behaviors: The moderating effects of social competencies
[ "Interpersonal relations", "Conflict", "Workplace", "Employee behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Research suggests that in the USA, civil behaviors are on the decline while hostile interactions are becoming more prevalent (Farkas and Johnson, 2002). Hostile interactions range from relatively mild behaviors including rude...
Implementation of a distance learning program focused on continuing medical education with the support of patent-based data mining
[ "Patents", "Innovation" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The study of patents can be considered important since these documents constitute a vast source of information and technological knowledge, reporting innovations and inventions in the most varied subjects and sectors (Berg...
Insurance risk exchange in the presence of background risk and private information: A continuous-time model
[ "Insurance", "Risk analysis", "Information exchange" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Insurance risk exchange models have played an important role in the literature of insurance economics. Several seminal papers, e.g. Borch (1962), Arrow (1971) and Golubin (2006), provided in-depth analyses of either the op...
The effect of ISO 14001 on equity structure
[ "Environmental management", "ISO 14001", "Event study", "Equity structure", "NYSE/NASDAQ" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Environmental management has been increasingly recognized as a comprehensive strategy which can contribute to improving not only a firm's environmental performance but also financial performance. For implementing environmenta...
Corporate food donations: altruism, strategy or cost saving?
[ "Food waste", "Surplus food", "Donation", "Corporate philanthropy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Environmental issues and societal problems do not spur innovation by themselves; indeed, some companies are more prone to undertake innovations toward a greater sustainability. In today's competitive environment, sustainab...
Application of Six Sigma DMAIC methodology to reduce the defects in a telecommunication cabinet door manufacturing process: A case study
[ "Six Sigma", "Welding", "DMAIC", "Cause and effect analysis", "Pareto chart", "Telecommunication cabinet door" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In this contemporary world, every industrial firm is striving hard to have a dominating share in the market. The strive for domination is present in almost all sectors of the market. For this purpose, the firms are aiming ...
Volunteers in a hospital - opportunity or threat? Exploratory study from Finland
[ "Management", "Volunteer management", "Health care", "Volunteering", "Hospital volunteering", "Non-professional care" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Finland represents one of the Nordic welfare states where the role of the public sector as the organiser and main provider of health and social services is strong, despite the growth of the purchaser-provider model linked ...
Exploring jaycustomer behavior and handling approach in casinos
[ "Macao", "Gaming", "Superstition", "Critical incident technique", "Casino", "Dysfunctional customer behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: \"Customers are always right\" is a widely known aphorism among marketers. They generally believe that pleasing customers is a paramount factor for business success and are willing to transfer bargaining power to their cus...
Sense of calling and career satisfaction of hotel frontline employees: Mediation through knowledge sharing with organizational members
[ "Career satisfaction", "Self-determination theory", "HRM", "Knowledge sharing", "Meaning of work", "Frontline employee", "Sense of calling" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Employees in organizations endow different meaning onto their work, such as job, career and calling (Wrzesniewski et al., 1997). Such different meanings may have a fundamental effect on how employees approach, enact and craft...
Innovation-oriented operations strategy typology and stage-based model
[ "Change management", "Emergent strategy", "Operations management", "Strategic alignment", "Competitive analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: Configuration theories have played an important role in building theory of operations management and operations strategy. The configuration perspective emphasizes a holistic synthesis of multiple, interdependent characteris...
Curbing electronic shopper perceived opportunism and encouraging trust
[ "Trust", "Satisfaction", "Electronic shopping", "Perceived opportunism" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: One business challenge currently facing enterprises is the possibility of developing electronic commerce (e-commerce). Some recent advances are related to mobile commerce, which is an extension of e-commerce (Jahanshahi et...
Customer knowledge management, innovation capability and business performance: a case study of the banking industry
[ "Business performance", "Innovation capability", "Customer knowledge management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Over the past years, the importance of external sources, particularly customer knowledge, has been highlighted by both practitioners and academics (Joshi, 2004). Today's customers have become more innovative and active and...
Public buying decisions: a framework for buyers and small firms
[ "Ireland", "Public procurement" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Scholars and policy makers are increasingly aware of how public procurement may support government objectives. In Ireland, the context of this study, initiatives have been designed to make public procurement consistent wit...
Global dual-career exploration and the role of hope and curiosity during the process
[ "Dual‐career couples", "Jobs", "Globalization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: You should not confuse your career with your life! (My Father).\nIntroduction: A dual-income couple is defined as both members of the couple earning an income to support the family-unit, whereas, dual-career couples are exemp...
Scholarly communication in educational psychology: a journal citation analysis
[ "Serials", "Communication", "Students", "Educational psychology", "Cluster analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nI. Introduction: Scholarly communication is concerned with using and disseminating information in academic fields through formal and informal channels (Borgman, 1990). Authors communicate knowledge to audiences in formal records (books, jo...
Age-based maintenance for a fleet of haul trucks
[ "Availability", "Productivity", "Simulation", "Maintenance", "Mining equipment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In coal open pits, a large amount of coal and overburden must be transported in the pit on a daily basis. The main methods for moving these materials are belt conveyor, train track railway, truck, or intermodal transport. ...
Experiential learning in entrepreneurship education: A prospective model for South African tertiary institutions
[ "Entrepreneurialism", "Workplace learning", "Small to medium‐sized enterprises", "Experiential learning", "South Africa" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: This is a conceptual paper. It provides a prospective model for experiential or work integrated learning (WIL) in entrepreneurship education and training. The model is still to be developed, tested and be applied as an effect...
Dr Spock's Food Festival
[ "Tourism", "Science fiction", "Futures", "Food festivals", "Food tourism", "Science" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Food is relevant in almost every aspect of an individual's life and can either be seen as a necessity or a luxury. It is seen as something common between people of different cultures, languages and places. Food tourism has dr...
Repurchase loyalty for customer social co-creation e-marketplaces
[ "Social media", "Loyalty", "Co-creation", "Commitment", "Web site quality", "Value equity" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Customer co-creation refers to \"an active, creative and social collaboration process between producers (retailers) and customers (users)\" (Piller et al., 2010, p. 1). Customer co-creation focusses on a product developmen...
Logistics service providers and corporate social responsibility: sustainability reporting in the logistics industry
[ "Corporate social responsibility", "Sustainability", "CSR reports", "Environmental and social performance indicators", "Logistics service providers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The cross-functional nature of logistics makes it vital to every corporate strategy, particularly to actions and policies aimed at ensuring environmental and social sustainability of operations. There is a body of literature ...
Does transformational, ambidextrous, transactional leadership promote employee creativity? Mediating effects of empowerment and promotion focus
[ "Transformational leadership", "Innovation", "Promotion focus", "Psychological empowerment", "Transactional leadership", "Employee creativity", "Ambidextrous leadership" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In an era of rapid advances in science and technology and fierce competition, organizational creativity has become a key factor in an organization's ability to survive. If organizational creativity can be improved, so will...
How Mary P. Follett's ideas on management have emerged: An analysis based on her practical management experience and her political philosophy
[ "Mary P. Follett", "Management concepts", "Management ideas", "Political philosophy" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: \"She had struck every single chord in what now constitutes the management symphony\" (Drucker, 1995, p. 2). This quotation is taken from the book edited by Pauline Graham, published in 1995, that confirmed the rediscovery of...
Multidimensional appropriate clustering and DBSCAN for SAT solving
[ "Problem solving", "Computational complexity", "BSO", "Data distribution", "Data mining techniques", "Satisfiability problem" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction and motivation: The satisfiability (SAT) problem, being the first problem to be proven NP-complete (Cook, 1971), is considered as the backbone of the NP-completeness and represents one of the most known and studied problem,...
Sale and leaseback programme in Barclays
[ "Banking", "Leasing", "Management strategy", "Assets management", "Property" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Barclays undertook a sale and leaseback programme in the UK and Spain across 2006-2008. It raised PS1.1bn in sales proceeds over that period and was the largest property sales programme the group has ever executed across its ...
Customer loyalty approach based on CRM for SMEs
[ "Relationship management", "Customer relationship management", "Small- and medium-sized enterprises" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The current and competitive market is characterized by changes in technology and consumer preferences that occur quickly (Amalnick and Zadeh, 2017). This makes it increasingly important for companies to provide their custo...
Managing intellectual capital dimensions for organizational value creation
[ "Innovation", "Intellectual capital (IC)", "IC management", "Organizational value creation", "Value creation capacity", "Knowledge-based value drivers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In the last decades, a set of political economic, social and technological discontinuities have increased the importance of knowledge and intangible resources and accelerated the pace of innovation to support companies' va...
Being a vegetarian traveller is not easy
[ "Travel intentions", "Vegetarianism", "Travel motivations", "Constraint negotiation", "Dietary restraint", "Travel constraints" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The contribution of the tourism industry to the global economy is now widely acknowledged (World Travel and Tourism Council, 2017), and examining the factors that encourage or discourage people to travel is therefore a high-p...
The concept and application of daman al-milkiyyah (ownership risk): Islamic law of contract perspective
[ "Risk", "Ownership", "Uncertainty", "Liability", "Responsibility", "ḍamān al-milkiyyah" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Throughout the passage of time, economic systems have grappled with the concept of ownership and its characteristics. Regardless of the social organization in place - feudalism, socialism or capitalism - ownership is fundamen...
An integrated model for factors affecting construction and demolition waste management in Iran
[ "Iran", "Waste management", "Construction and demolition (C&D)", "Factors affecting", "Integrated model", "Minimization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Construction and demolition (C&D) waste refers to the waste released on buildings and other types of construction projects due to construction, renovation and demolition activities (Doan and Chinda, 2016). C&D waste constitut...
A strategic selection of channel satisfaction model by using neuro-fuzzy: Taiwan perspective
[ "Modelling", "Channel relationships", "Fuzzy logic", "Supply chain management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1 Introduction: 1.1 Research motivation\n2 Theory literature review: This section provides a brief key construct definition of channel satisfaction, followed by a literature review of the theory. The relevant literature for the contingency...
Corporate social responsibility: the risks and opportunities for HR: Integrating human and social values into the strategic and operational fabric
[ "Corporate social responsibility", "Human resource strategies", "Strategic alignment" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has brought with it a new challenge for HR managers and professionals - one loaded with both risks and opportunities. Managing those risks and exploiting those opportunities will, however...
The wage gap in Spain for temporary workers: the effects of the Great Recession
[ "Wage gap", "Quantile regression", "Decomposition of the wage gap", "Fixed-term contract", "Great Recession in Spain", "Permanent contract", "J31", "J71", "C21" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The Spanish labour market in the 1980s was characterized by a high unemployment rate and very little flexibility. For this reason, in 1984, fixed-term contracts (temporary contracts) were introduced. The aim was to ensure ...
Factors affecting institutional change: a study of the adoption of Local Agenda 21 in Spain
[ "Institutional theory", "Sustainable development", "Institutional change", "Local councils", "Spain" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In a short period of time, sustainable development has become an objective for a large number of organizations and institutions. This brief phrase - which embodies the desire for economic growth and social development, a grow...
Big data in the Danish industry: application and value creation
[ "Big data", "Process management", "Value analysis" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The concept of big data is attracting a lot of attention in both the mass media and the academic literature, and data are seen as a competitive resource and new means of creating value for organizations. However, in a repo...
The call of the city: using design methods to attract families
[ "Cities", "Family", "Urban communities" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: When American soldiers returned home from the Second World War, their decisions about where to live dramatically changed life in cities as we knew it. Veterans took their expanding families, their new cars, and their cheap VA...
The kaleidoscope called leadership
[ "Influence", "Leadership" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Two men considered great leaders happened to have lived and served during the same period of time in Britain: Benjamin Disraeli a conservative politician, writer and two time British Prime Minister, who was credited with the ...
On the structure of the present-day convergence
[ "Innovation", "Development", "Classification", "Convergence", "Systems theory", "Globalization", "Technological innovation", "Global studies", "Low-income countries", "Middle-income countries", "Catch-up" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Various aspects of convergence and the catch-up effect have attracted considerable scholarly attention, including the questions of unconditional (absolute) convergence vs conditional convergence; global convergence vs local o...
Long-term relationship of crude palm oil commodity pricing under structural break
[ "Malaysian CPO and CPO-F", "Symmetric and asymmetric models", "Pricing efficiency and structural break", "VECM and TAR model" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Even though the issue of long-run relationship between markets has been extensively examined, understanding the relationship between markets continues relevant because knowledge about commodity price is important in order ...
International students' university preferences: how different are Malaysian and Chinese students?
[ "Higher education marketing", "International students", "Country of design", "Delivery mode", "Online distance learning" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The demand for higher education has risen in recent decades and the education market is now a well-established global market, especially in major English speaking counties (Mazzarol and Soutar, 2001; Binsardi and Ekwulugo, 20...
Differences in state- and district-level stakeholders' perceptions of curriculum coherence and school impact in national curriculum reform
[ "Curriculum reform", "Latent profile analysis", "Curriculum coherence", "School impact" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: It has been proposed that in order to promote curriculum reform implementation and educational practitioners' ownership over the reform, the curriculum developers and stakeholders need to build a sufficiently shared understan...
A sustainable perspective in wine production for common-good management: The case of Fontanafredda biological "reserve"
[ "Commons", "Sustainability", "Wine sector", "Territory" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The richness of a territory, a favourable climate and the presence of natural resources usually favour certain economic activities (Capasso et al., 2015: Dana et al., 2017; Festa, Ciasullo, Vrontis and Thrassou, 2016; Festa, ...
Insights from the failure of the Countrywide Financial Corporation
[ "Financial reporting", "Executive compensation", "Mortgage loan securitization" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: This paper examines the business activities, financial reports, and management compensation practices of Countrywide Financial Corporation (Countrywide) in the period preceding the company's financial distress and eventual...
Finnish "state of mind" on inter-organizational integration: A cost accounting and cost management perspective
[ "Cost accounting", "Cost management", "Management control", "Control techniques", "Finnish survey", "Inter-organizational relationships" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: 30 years have passed since \"networks\" were identified as the third form of organization alongside conventional \"markets\" and \"hierarchies\" (Hakansson, 1982; Thorelli, 1986). In the course of time, the nature of inter...
The influence of m-marketing tools on consumer buying process: evidence from the dining sector
[ "Mobile marketing tools", "Consumer decision-making", "Customer loyalty" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Since the introduction of SMS in 2000, mobile marketing (thereafter, m-marketing) proliferated (McCorkle et al., 2013). Following relevant technological developments and the subsequent introduction of smartphones, numerous fu...
Young luxury fashion consumers' preferences in multi-channel environment
[ "Multi-channel", "Conjoint analysis", "Luxury consumer", "Product attribute", "Channel attribute" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: With the growth of digital technology, luxury fashion consumers today utilise several channels including brick-and-mortar stores and online channels to search for information and purchase products. Luxury products have bee...
Total acquisition cost of overseas outsourcing/sourcing: a framework and a case study
[ "Modelling", "Outsourcing", "Purchasing", "Manufacturing systems", "Cost effectiveness" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Overseas outsourcing can be costly. The cost savings may not be as great as they seem (Gilley and Rasheed, 2000). Recently, many UK manufacturers have transferred their production to low-cost regions all over the world includ...
Nursing under inconsistent organizational conditions: Evidence of double bind situations?
[ "Nursing", "Double bind situation", "Employee outcomes", "Organizational inconsistency" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Like most organizations, health care organizations often find it difficult to align competing and changing rules, demands, tasks, duties, constraints and norms (hereafter referred to as organizational conditions) in a consist...
Perspectives of increase of university education effectiveness: Use of private educational resources
[ "Effectiveness", "University education", "Private educational resources" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: The system of university education is an important component of development of modern economic systems - especially, of the post-industrial type. In the context of the global competition in the world economy, human resourc...
The rebirth of St Pancras: matching service to facilities: Recruitment and induction of customer-service officers have the "wow" factor
[ "Recruitment", "Induction", "Customer services quality", "Rail transport", "Training" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An objective to ensure that customer services at London's newly restored St Pancras International rail terminus match the quality of its facilities has been met in an innovative human-resources initiative created and managed ...
Entrepreneurial knowledge and start-up behavior in a turbulent environment
[ "Entrepreneurial opportunities", "Entrepreneurial knowledge", "Alertness to business ideas", "Environmental turbulence", "Start-up behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In a contemporary business environment, environmental changes and global competitive environment create opportunities for the start of new ventures (Osiyevskyy and Dewald, 2015). Entrepreneurship scholars focused on the po...
Unleashing apprenticeship: from onboarding to professional development
[ "Professional development", "Onboarding", "Apprenticeship", "Cognitive apprenticeship", "NEET", "Collaborative apprenticeship" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: The proportion of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) in Korea is about 18.9 per cent, which is higher than the average (15.7 per cent) of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
Supply chain partnership assessment of a diabetes clinic
[ "EFQM", "Diabetes clinic", "Healthcare performance", "Supply chain partnership" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Diabetes has reached an epidemic proportion in developing countries, such as India (Ramachandran, 2005). The International Diabetes Federation has highlighted that; \"The diabetes epidemic is here and threatens to overwhelm h...
Indigenous development amongst challenges: Munjal Showa Limited and the implementation of total productive maintenance
[ "Indigenous development", "Lean manufacturing", "Total productive maintenance (TPM)", "Low cost automation", "Productivity", "Cycle time reduction", "Cockpit model", "Break down time reduction", "Tool designing", "Manufacturing industries", "India" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: \"Yes, sir,\" the only two words said by Mr Rakesh Atre, General Manager of Business Excellence, Munjal Showa Limited (MSL), Gurgaon, when Mr S. Yamaguchi gave him the vision \"to change the machines\" in late 2000, under the...
Customer retention is not enough
[ "Customer retention", "Consumer behaviour", "Behaviour modification" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Companies spend millions trying to understand and influence customers - to hold on to them and to encourage them to spend more. But to increase the customers' loyalty, companies must do more than track today's typical metrics...
Venture capital funds in transition countries: Insights from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia
[ "Macedonia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Small business", "Venture capital funds" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: According to Stiglitz (1999) the last century has been marked by two great economic experiments. The first was the emergence of the Soviet Union in 1917, and the second was the movement away from centrally planned economie...
Building trust in internet banking: a trustworthiness perspective
[ "Malaysia", "Trusting beliefs", "Trustworthiness", "Banking services", "Trust", "Internet banking continuance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Internet banking refers to the use of bank's web site through which customers access their banking accounts, conduct financial transactions, and obtain general information on bank products and services. It is a form of \"v...
Five have a leadership adventure: Exploring childhood fictional influences on the construction of self as a leader
[ "Leadership", "Narratives", "Research" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: In western society, starting from an early age, we are constantly exposed to stories, in the form of books or some other medium, visual or auditory. There is evidence that storytelling is used to understand human relationship...
Usage evaluation of electronic resources in academic and research libraries in Ghana
[ "Databases", "Electronic journals", "Usage statistics", "Cost per use", "Electronic resource management", "Full-text downloads" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Information and communication technology (ICT) has impacted how information is organised, preserved, accessed and disseminated. One of the products of this revolution is electronic information resources (e-resources). Accordi...
Improving the efficiency of public administrations through business process reengineering and simulation: A case study
[ "Performance measurement", "Simulation", "Business process reengineering", "Public administration" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Traditionally, the \"efficiency\" and \"effectiveness\" concepts have been typically applied to the private sector, while they have been rarely adopted in the context of the public administrations, which are almost univers...
Developing creative leadership in a public sector organisation
[ "Leadership", "Innovation", "Public sector organizations", "Management learning", "Organisational climate", "Problem-solving" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: British Transport Police is a not-for-profit organisation responsible for policing the national rail network of the UK and employing 5,000 staff and officers divided into seven command units with three additional central supp...
The ISO 26000 guidance on social responsibility international standard: what are the business governance implications?
[ "International standards", "Social responsibility", "Boards of directors", "Sustainability", "Competitive strategy", "Governance" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: On November 1, 2010, the Geneva-based International Organization for Standardization (2010a) (ISO) launched what it characterized as \"one of the most eagerly awaited ISO International Standards of recent years\" - ISO 26000:...
Living in the present
[ "Management strategy", "Chaos theory", "Complexity theory", "Due diligence" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: April 1, 2030, Jaco Beach: It has been a long time now since actual business strategy was effectively criminalized.\n", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Purpose: - An article \"from the future\" illustrating the tr...
Extending the careers of older workers: the role of individual working agreements
[ "Employability", "Older workers", "Flexible working" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: An ageing population is a characteristic shared by many developed economies. One obvious consequence of this trend is an increase in the number of older workers. Age equals knowledge, skills and experience. So given the value...
Conscientiousness and contextual performance: The compensatory effects of perceived organizational support and leader-member exchange
[ "Performance management", "Social skills", "Employee behaviour" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Theory and research has distinguished between task and contextual performance (e.g. Borman and Motowidlo, 1993; Campbell, 1990; Coleman and Borman, 2000; Motowidlo and Van Scotter, 1994). Task performance represents a job's s...
Exploring the role of accounting in the People's Commune of China between 1958 and 1966
[ "Political ideology", "1958-1966", "Chinese socialist accounting", "Mao", "Gramsci’s theory of hegemony", "The People’s Commune" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: China is often understood as a nation that possesses a strong tradition of authoritarian government. Political ideologies are highly relevant to an understanding of Chinese socio-economic developments, as ideological chang...
Factors underlying sex preference of domestic servants in Nigeria
[ "Welfare", "Demand", "Family", "Sex preference", "Working women" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Nigeria's socio-economic situation is a dramatic irony. With about 164.3 million people, (National Bureau of Statistics, 2011), the most populous black nation has not been able to transmute her numerical strength into meaning...
Going beyond western dualism: towards corporate nature responsibility reporting
[ "Corporate social responsibility", "Corporate social responsibility reporting", "Corporate nature responsibility", "Corporate nature responsibility reporting", "Ecofeminism", "Western dichotomous thinking" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: [...] western culture has treated the human/nature relation as a dualism and [...] this explains many of the problematic features of the west's treatment of nature which underlie the environmental crisis, especially the weste...
The influence of socio-demographic variables on customer satisfaction and loyalty in the private banking industry
[ "Private banking", "Customer satisfaction", "Customer loyalty", "Partial least squares (PLS)", "Socio‐demographic variables", "ANOVA" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: In this paper we investigate the influence of value and customer satisfaction on customer loyalty in the private banking industry. In order to test for differences in the evaluation of service value, customer satisfaction,...
"One day it will be you who tells us doctors what to do!". Exploring the "Personal" of PHR in paediatric diabetes management
[ "Information management", "Technology adoption", "E-health", "Computer supported collaborative work (CSCW)", "Shared knowledge", "Telemedicine" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: PHR (Personal Health Record) is an acronym which in the past ten years has joined the large family of health information technologies alongside much better known abbreviations such as EMR (Electronic Medical Record), EPR (...
The cognitive authority of user-generated health information in an online forum for girls and young women
[ "Information literacy", "Women", "Communication", "Health", "Online communication", "Cognitive authority" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Health communication is often understood as one-way information transmission from health authorities to patients (Johnson and Case, 2012). However, people construct their understanding of health issues with the help of a w...
Smart experimentation: moving in-market with maximum velocity and minimum risk
[ "Innovation", "Growth", "Business design", "Experiment", "Business Models", "Recession", "Management strategy", "Risk management" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Innovation - disruptive, game-changing innovation - is hard. Radical innovation is critical but very difficult, extremely risky and not well suited for today's business climate. Or is it? Is it possible to create and commerci...
Monitoring climate change related biodeterioration of protected historic buildings
[ "Microclimate", "Monitoring", "Biodeterioration", "Biological degradation", "Climatic factors", "Heritage buildings" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Biological deterioration of building materials is a natural process and expected rates of biodeterioration under historic and existing climatic conditions are well known from experience (Brischke et al., 2006; Alfredsen et al...
Healthcare libraries in Saudi Arabia: analysis and recommendations
[ "Libraries", "Special libraries", "Continuing professional development", "Change management", "Saudi Arabia" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction and aims of the study: The aim of this study was to explore the state of health sciences libraries in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia, to investigate their strengths and weaknesses, particularly with respect to inform...
Guanxi and trust in strategic alliances
[ "Guanxi", "Trust", "Strategic alliances", "Role‐based guanxi", "Soil‐rooted guanxi", "Modern history", "Management science", "China" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: This paper reviews the evolving role of guanxi in the Chinese economy. We propose that there are two types of guanxi in the history of Chinese culture: the role-based hierarchical guanxi identified by Confucianism and the soi...
Do portable classrooms impact teaching and learning?
[ "Classrooms", "Transportable buildings", "Teaching", "Learning", "Behaviour", "Morale" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: Portable classrooms are commonly used in the United States as a means to provide temporary relief of overcrowding conditions in growing schools and districts (Philipp and Wang, 2008; National Center for Education Statistics, ...
A process model for bricolage-based resource co-management for a resource-constrained government IT project: Lessons learned from Taiwan's DOC project
[ "Grounded theory", "Digital divide", "Co-creation", "Alliances", "Organizational learning", "Collaboration", "Case study" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: A rising tide of government reform has swept through the world. Facing an increased establishment of public Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and decreased government investment in IT infrastructure because of the gl...
Unions as institutional entrepreneurs: The contribution of unions to the diffusion and adaptation of LGBT diversity initiatives
[ "Diversity management", "LGBT", "Unions", "Lesbian", "Gay", "Institutional entrepreneurship" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Over the last few decades, both management practices and research have increasingly started recognizing the inclusion of LGBT[1] workers as a key issue (Colgan et al., 2007; Kollen, 2016b; Ng and Rumens, 2017). Management and...
Investigating the significance of risks in BOT transportation projects in Vietnam
[ "Public private partnership (PPP)", "Built Operate Transfer (BOT)", "Risk", "Analysis", "Assessment", "Priority", "Ranking transportation", "Vietnam" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been adopted worldwide to serve the high demand for infrastructures such as bridges, expressways, power plants, and water plants. According to Ibrahim et al. (2006), PPPs are particu...
"A wound that has been festering since 2007": The Burma/Myanmar naming controversy and the problem of rarely challenged assumptions on Wikipedia
[ "Information literacy", "Myanmar", "Asia", "Wikipedia", "Reference", "Encyclopedias", "Burma" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\nIntroduction: Central to Wikipedia's operation are the debates taking place on its talk pages. It is on these pages that editors thrash out the arguments underpinning the site's representation of knowledge on any given topic. Hence, talk p...
An improved technique for face recognition applications
[ "Classification", "Back propagation neural network", "Face recognition", "ORL dataset", "Supervised learning", "Yale dataset" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Automatic facial recognition is an important component of the human-machine interfaces. It has a lot of attractions in the area of research since 1990. Although the people are aware of someone with little effort, belated r...
How to survive mistreatment by customers: employees' work withdrawal and their coping resources
[ "Exhaustion", "Support", "Conscientiousness", "Withdrawal", "Health workers" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: A study of hundreds of Chinese health workers, including nurses and doctors, has shown how being mistreated by customers can have a negative effect on their performance at work. A research into the responses of care workers a...
How the blockchain enables and constrains supply chain performance
[ "Supply chain performance", "Supply chain management", "Blockchain technology", "Distributed computing", "Enabling and constraining effects", "Performance-related implications" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n1. Introduction: Blockchain technology (BCT) is gaining momentum, with an increasing number of diverse applications, as well as with more and more actors involved in its applications (Nowinski and Kozma, 2017). It is one of the select, eme...
Good news, bad news, and fake news: Going beyond political literacy to democracy and libraries
[ "Democracy", "Misinformation", "Public sphere", "Fake news", "Disinformation", "2016 US Presidential election" ]
[ { "content": "Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.\n\n__NO_TITLE__: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity [...](Dickens, 1973, p. 3).\nIntroduction: Library and ...