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BASIC Lab: a software tool for supporting the production of knowledge in research organizations through the management of scientific concepts | [
"Knowledge management",
"Capitalization",
"Research organizations",
"Bibliographic systems"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Nowadays, publicly funded basic research is seen as a major source of information and knowledge (see Salter and Martin, 2001). In fact, according to Chalmers (1991), "the goal of science is to produce knowledge about the world". However, there are m... |
Re-writing the organization: the ideological deadlock of narrative methodology | [
"Narratives",
"Organizations",
"Society",
"Storytelling",
"Fiction",
"Cognition",
"Criticism",
"Narrative methodology",
"Narrative analysis",
"Deception",
"Ideology",
"Žižek"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: In the movie trilogy The Matrix by the Wachowski brothers the world of our everyday experience is depicted as a totally artificial, simulated universe fed into our minds by a giant computer (which in turn feeds itself on people's bioelectrical energ... |
Impact of individual cultural values on hotel guests' positive emotions and positive eWOM intention: Extending the cognitive appraisal framework | [
"Positive emotions",
"Pride",
"Pleasure",
"EWOM creation intention",
"Individual culture"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The importance of positive electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) has been widely acknowledged by researchers and practitioners in the hospitality and tourism sector (Law et al., 2014; Leung et al., 2017; Serra Cantallops and Salvi, 2014; Schuckert et al.,... |
Technological disaster stages and management | [
"Hazardous materials",
"Disasters",
"Physical properties of materials",
"Risk management",
"Management techniques"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Major hazard installation is defined as an industrial activity which produces, processes, handles, uses, disposes of or stores, whether permanently or temporarily, one or more hazardous substances or a category or categories of hazardous substances ... |
Designing and delivering online curriculum in higher education: riding the perfect storm | [
"Online learning",
"Curriculum development",
"Education",
"Statistics",
"E-learning",
"Mathematics"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Declining numbers of traditional-age high school graduates, changing student demographics, and struggle with student retention and success are dominating problems that create what can be termed a "perfect storm" in higher education. Having a diverse... |
Human resource management based on the index of Islamic human development: The Holy Quran's approach | [
"Islam",
"Human resource management",
"Human development index",
"Islamic approach",
"Beliefs"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Human resource management (HRM) is used to refer those activities conducted in order to attract and coordinate HR in each country (Scroggings and Benson, 2010). HR is among the most important capitals. This resource is so crucial that the countrie... |
An analysis of the relationship between TQM implementation and organizational performance: Evidence from Turkish SMEs | [
"Total quality management",
"Organizational performance",
"Small to medium‐sized enterprises",
"Turkey"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Quality has become one of the most important drivers of the global competition today. Intensifying global competition and increasing demand for better quality by customers have caused more and more companies to realize that they will have to provide... |
The true motives behind the adoption of QLASSIC-CIS 7: 2006: As a quality assurance initiative in construction industry | [
"Awareness",
"Motivation",
"Construction industry",
"QLASSIC assessment system",
"Quality assurance initiatives"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In the year 1987, the ISO 9000 standards were introduced by the International Standardization Organization (ISO) into the construction industry to serve as a quality assurance system as it was based on the existing British Standards 5,750, introduce... |
Managing organisational knowledge through recruitment: searching and selecting embodied competencies | [
"Recruitment",
"Collective capabilities",
"Embodied knowledge",
"ILM",
"OLM",
"Software services firms"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: A number of studies have found labour mobility to be a crucial channel for transferring knowledge across organisational boundaries (Power and Lundmark, 2004; Boschma et al., 2009; Argote and Miron-Spektor, 2011; Herstad et al., 2015). Compared to ex... |
The impact of self-congruity (symbolic and functional) on the brand hate: A study based on self-congruity theory | [
"Self-congruity theory",
"Brand hate",
"Functional incongruity",
"Symbolic incongruity"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In today's world, self-congruence plays an essential role in the characteristics of customer behavior, affecting brand satisfaction (Cifci et al., 2016), product attributes (Astakhova et al., 2017), marketing effectiveness (Islam et al., 2017, Van Q... |
Natural plants in hospitality servicescapes: the role of perceived aesthetic value | [
"Experiential value",
"Customer loyalty",
"Customer satisfaction",
"Environmental aesthetics",
"Hospitality servicescape",
"Natural plants"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Recent research highlights the importance of environmental aesthetics in hospitality management (Kirillova and Chan, 2018). As an atmospheric element, nature can significantly contribute to the aesthetic experience of the hospitality servicescape (K... |
Including parents in school governance: rhetoric or reality | [
"Hong Kong",
"Schools",
"Governance",
"Parents",
"School governance",
"Parent involvement",
"School‐based management",
"Home‐school relations",
"Decentralization of power",
"Parent governors"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Cheng (2007) argues that the period of 1990s is the second wave of school-based management (SBM) reforms emphasizing the significance of educational accountability to the stakeholders. This accountability orientation carries the notion that parents ... |
Extension to alliance: Aaker and Keller's model revisited | [
"Brand extensions",
"Brand identity",
"Product management",
"Brand management",
"United Kingdom"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.Replications and extensions of previous studies are essential for the development of knowledge and provision of support for previous study findings. One ... |
"Machinery" or "spirit" of the welfare state: institutional change as institutional inertia | [
"Social policy",
"Governance",
"Institutional theory",
"Political sociology",
"Welfare state"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Much has been said about institutional change and the forms it might take. There is abrupt or incremental change, path departure or path dependency, and many sub-forms between. This strand of research is highly relevant in times of institutional ... |
Practical wisdom for management from the Chinese classical traditions | [
"China",
"Management",
"Management theory"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: In a number of western countries and beyond, there is a continuing search for "meaning". A growing segment of civil society, some academics and public intellectuals, enlightened private and public sector thought-leaders, realize that the society we ... |
Towards an integrated approach to the recognition of professional competence and academic learning | [
"Work-based learning",
"Competence",
"Curriculum development",
"Higher and degree apprenticeships",
"Professions",
"Qualifications"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Universities and professional bodies both have a role in recognising the knowledge, understanding and skills of individuals, yet there remains a degree of tension in terms of what each may think they are recognising. For example, universities may no... |
Lithium monitoring: should tracking prescriptions be implemented to improve outcome? An evaluation of potential practice change | [
"Medical prescriptions",
"Mental health services",
"Process efficiency"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Lithium has been shown to be effective in improving the long-term course of affective disorders. It is the gold standard treatment for Bipolar Disorder (British Association for Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2003). However, there has been a shift of p... |
A study of personality preferences and emotional intelligence | [
"Personality",
"Personality tests",
"Emotional intelligence"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The interest in leadership dates to earliest recorded history and has undergone numerous changes in perspective and methodology (Bass, 1990). After an extended period in which the focus of leadership research was primarily on leader behavior, contem... |
Escalation of commitment and information security: theories and implications | [
"Information security",
"Escalation of commitment",
"MIS",
"IT management"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Information security is a critical component of managing information systems (IS) as increases in security risks lead to mounting losses for organizations worldwide (Campbell et al., 2003; PriceWaterhouseCoopers, 2016). Thousands of data loss incide... |
Total value in business relationships: exploring the link between power and value appropriation | [
"Value",
"Business relationships",
"Value appropriation",
"Power",
"Customer value",
"Supplier value"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Concepts such as value and power are at the heart of business relationships. Value has always been important for sales organisation and it has long been argued that the aim of any enterprise is to offer products and/or services that are of value ... |
Women's leadership and well-being: incorporating mindfulness into leadership development programs | [
"Well-being",
"Leadership",
"Mindfulness",
"Leadership development",
"Gender",
"Leader development",
"Women leaders"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Although both men and women experience heavy workloads and high levels of stress in leadership positions, women often face extra challenges in negotiating the workplace and are underrepresented in leadership roles. These extra challenges place an ad... |
Improving strategic thinking: a multilevel approach | [
"Decision making",
"Strategic planning"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Strategic decision-making has long been a topic of great interest in the field of strategic management (Eisenhardt and Zbaracki, 1992). Previous studies have provided important insights into rational and bounded rational processes of decision-making... |
Economic interdependence and bilateral trade imbalance across the Taiwan Strait | [
"Trade balances",
"Taiwan",
"China",
"Economic policy"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Politically, Taiwan and mainland China (hereafter, China) have been hostile towards each other for over half a century. The Taiwanese government insists that Taiwan (the Republic of China) is an independent and sovereign state and only the 23 mil... |
High-performance work systems and influence processes on employees' attitudes : Perspectives from China | [
"Job satisfaction",
"Affective commitment",
"High-performance work systems",
"Personal flexibility"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Strategic human resource management studies have suggested that the use of high-performance work systems contributes to firm performance (Cappelli and Neumark, 2001). However, despite their positive effects on firm performance in theory, such sys... |
An activity theory approach to information security non-compliance | [
"Information security",
"Activity theory",
"Information security policy compliance",
"Employee compliance",
"Non-compliance"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Information security breaches that are caused by employees have become common occurrences in many organizational contexts, including healthcare, business, financial, educational and governmental (Identity theft resource center, 2018; Verizon, 2019).... |
Industrial clusters in Mexico and Spain: Comparing inter-organizational structures within context of change | [
"Clusters",
"Networks",
"Resource‐based view",
"Social capital",
"Mexico",
"Spain",
"Innovation",
"Knowledge sharing",
"Knowledge management",
"Change management"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: As competition among firms has increased in dynamic environments, the source of competitive advantage has migrated from tangible resources to knowledge that can be created within organisations (e.g. Wei et al., 2011) or between them (e.g. Bathelt... |
Knowledge elicitation techniques in a knowledge management context | [
"Knowledge management",
"Knowledge elicitation techniques",
"Knowledge engineering"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Contemporary management theory views knowledge as one of the key sources for the creation and maintenance of a sustainable competitive advantage in a post-industrial economy (Kogut and Zander, 1992; Grant, 1996; Teece, 2004). Thus the question of... |
Inducing the internationalisation of family manufacturing firms from a transition context | [
"Owner-manager",
"Family-owned firms",
"Inducing internationalisation",
"Transition country context"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Recent studies have analysed the early internationalisation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), albeit defining them differently (McDougall et al., 1994; Oviatt and McDougall, 1994; Knight et al., 2004; Masango and Marinova, 2012). Thes... |
Do aggressive pro forma earnings-reporting firms have difficulty disclosing intellectual capital? Australian evidence | [
"Intellectual capital disclosure",
"Market reaction",
"Aggressive pro forma earnings"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The rise of the "new economy", which is driven by information and knowledge, has led to an increased interest in intellectual capital (IC) in recent decades. In this new-economy age, only firms that account for their IC can positively influence t... |
Ageing employees and human resource management - evidence of gender-sensitivity? | [
"Gender",
"Human resource management",
"Age",
"Ageing employee"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Ageing has become a necessary focus of interest in today's society. The workforce in Europe is ageing as a result of the baby-boom generation born in the 1940s combined with the current low birth rate. The ageing population has a great impact on soc... |
New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction | [
"Service quality",
"IPA",
"Student satisfaction",
"Importance-performance",
"Service-product bundle"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: An increasingly market-driven higher education (HE) sector is forcing managers to rethink their business models as they strive to increase productivity and global competitiveness (Spender, 2014; Tian and Martin, 2014). In a particularly turbulent bu... |
A framework for configuring sales support structure | [
"Sales support",
"Sales transactions",
"Role stress",
"Selling",
"Sales force",
"Stress",
"Performance levels"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article.
Introduction: It is often necessary to use sales teams to effectively and efficiently meet the needs of customers (Brown et al., 2005). For example, Wei... |
Supervisor support in transfer of training: looking back at past research | [
"Self-efficacy",
"Supervisor support",
"Transfer of training",
"Motivation to transfer",
"Trainee characteristics",
"Training motivation"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Defined as the degree to which trainees apply to their job the knowledge, skills, behaviour and attitudes gained in training (Holton et al., 1997), transfer of training is an important element in the criteria of training effectiveness, which helps b... |
Store atmosphere and impulse: a cross-cultural study | [
"Retail",
"Store atmosphere",
"Culture",
"Impulse purchase behaviour"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Store atmosphere is a decisive factor determining whether consumer expectations are satisfied, affecting the impression consumers have about their shopping experiences (Turley and Milliman, 2000; Laksono, 2013). Given the dynamic and competitive nat... |
HPWS and unethical pro-organizational behavior: a moderated mediation model | [
"Performance management",
"Human resource management",
"Work engagement"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The past few decades have witnessed a substantial amount of research on unethical behavior in the workplace, referred to as conduct violating the accepted moral codes of society, such as counterproductive work behavior, fraud. A common assumption am... |
Technological innovation among internationality active SMEs in the Czech economy: Role of human and social capital of CEO | [
"Transition economies",
"International entrepreneurship",
"Technological innovation",
"CEO personal attributes",
"International SMEs"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been argued to suffer from a relative lack of resources when compared to large, established corporations (Bohata and Mladek, 1999; Musteen and Ahsan, 2013). This has an impact on their strategies, incl... |
Linking knowledge processes with firm performance: organizational culture | [
"Knowledge management",
"Organizational learning",
"Knowledge creation",
"Organizational culture",
"Tobin's q",
"Matched sample comparison group",
"Intellectual capital"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Charles Darwin in On the Origin of Species (1859) lamented the lack of missing links in the form of transitional fossils with anatomical features bridging two groups of organisms. However, Darwin predicted that missing links would be discovered t... |
Drivers and inhibitors of the compromise effect - a conceptual overview | [
"Familiarity",
"Need for cognition",
"Approval motivation",
"Compromise effect",
"Lay rationalism",
"Task involvement"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: A plethora of empirical studies demonstrates that consumers' buying decisions depend on the context in which they are embedded (Dhar and Simonson, 2003; Simonson and Tversky, 1992). One of the most researched context effects is the compromise effect... |
Executive development through insider action research: voices of insider action researchers | [
"Executives",
"Insider action research",
"Management development"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: As a manager in the R&D organization at a biofarma company, I made the following observation. We were fairly good at sharing scientific medical knowledge about our products, but when it came to sharing management knowledge, such as knowledge about p... |
Gender wage gap and its effect on test scores of immigrant students | [
"Mathematics",
"Immigrants",
"Gender Gap Index",
"Test scores",
"I26",
"I21",
"J16"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The gender wage gap is a critical issue for both academic researchers and policy makers to consider. The gender wage gap is widely observed and so has been formally studied (Bartolucci, 2013). One potential explanation for the gender wage gap is ... |
Latent premises of labor contracts: paternalism and productivity: Two cases from the banking industry in Chile | [
"Employment contracts",
"Human resource management",
"Banking",
"Chile"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Labor relations in Chile and its changes: Chile, like most of the Latin American countries, based its twentieth century industrialization process on a state protected system that aimed at substitute imports. At the beginning of the century, Chilean economy was mo... |
Observed food safety behaviors among consumers and employees in university food courts | [
"Smartphone",
"Food safety",
"Observation",
"Consumers and employees",
"University food courts"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Food safety remains a top public health concern. Approximately 47.8 million foodborne-related illnesses occur annually in the USA, costing healthcare economy over $150 million (Scallan et al., 2011; Scharff, 2012) and causing consumer distrust in... |
Thailand tourism forecasting based on a hybrid of discrete wavelet decomposition and NARX neural network | [
"Discrete wavelet decomposition",
"Nonlinear autoregressive neural network with exogenous input",
"Nonstationary time series"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Tourism is vital for several countries, as a result of a large consumption of money for businesses with their goods and services as well as the opportunity for employment in the service industries, including airline transportation and accommodati... |
Measuring team learning behaviours through observing verbal team interaction | [
"Team working",
"Team learning"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Interest in the concept of team learning started booming in research and practice when Senge (1990) stated "that learning teams are an essential element of a learning organisation". In the years after the publication of Senge's book, an increasing n... |
Media relations | [
"Information media",
"Press relations"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: There is almost no single industry without competition. Media is an industry where the competition is intense and it has been used for various purposes by organisations regardless of their size and country of origin. Hence, businesses and organisati... |
Student information behaviours during group projects: A study of LIS students in University College Dublin, Ireland | [
"Students",
"Information strategy",
"Information exchange",
"Ireland"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Because learning is the primary goal of students' information seeking and use, how students' information seeking and use contributes to learning should be studied in various contexts ... [and] with different learning tasks (Chung and Newman, 2007, p... |
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