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Diversity learning, knowledge diversity and inclusion: Theory and practice as exemplified by corporate universities | [
"Learning organisations",
"Social inclusion",
"Knowledge organisations",
"Knowledge management",
"Corporate universities"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Turbulent environments especially require knowledge-intensive companies to apply forms of learning which allow the staff and thus the entire organisation to adapt to the rapidly changing environmental conditions and to generate new knowledge about t... |
Barriers to finance experienced by female owner/managers of marginal farms in India | [
"Female marginal farmers",
"Owner/managers",
"Formal finance",
"India",
"Sex and gender issues",
"Women",
"Agriculture",
"Financing"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The role and contribution of women to economic growth in both industrially developed and developing countries have been extensively investigated in recent years (see, for example, Sarri and Trihopoulou, 2005; Minniti and Langowitz, 2007; Roomi et al... |
Service characteristics' impact on key service quality relationships: a meta-analysis | [
"Measurement",
"Meta-analysis",
"Financial performance",
"Service characteristics",
"Customer orientation",
"Service quality"
] | 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 issue.
Introduction: Over the past three decades, service quality (SQ) has been studied and debated in detail in the literature. Since the seminal article by Par... |
Successful leadership practices of head teachers for school improvement: Some evidence from Pakistan | [
"Successful leadership",
"Leadership practices",
"Principals",
"School improvement",
"Secondary schools",
"Empowerment",
"Pakistan"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The highest quality of education at all levels is, undoubtedly, a goal aspired to in all countries. The achievement of such is dependent on many factors including numerous personnel within each education system. In particular, leaders in educational... |
Development of a web-based mobile airline ticketing model with usability features | [
"Electronic commerce",
"Internet",
"Airlines",
"Mobile communication systems",
"Customer satisfaction"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introductions: The US airline industry lost 15 billion in 2002 and 2003 and is expected to lose another five billion in 2005 (Will, 2004). Most organizations in the airline industry have attempted to respond to the financial turmoil through drastic evolution. S... |
Separate but together: Mediterranean identity in three countries | [
"Qualitative research",
"Contextual factors",
"Cross-cultural",
"Culture",
"Mediterranean identity",
"Values and attitudes"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Culture has many facets and is often associated with a particular country or country grouping. Well-established traditions exist that focus on the traits, customs and characteristics associated with a particular nation (Minkov and Hofstede, 2014). F... |
Complex educational design: a course design model based on complexity | [
"Complexity",
"Online courses",
"Course design",
"Design and development",
"Teaching‐learning process",
"Teaching",
"Learning"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: One of the biggest contemporary challenges seems to be reaching a harmonious integration of social practices with the educational ones. In Brazilian schools, as far as the teaching of English as a foreign language is concerned, it has been quite com... |
Six Sigma, organizational learning and innovation: An integration and empirical examination | [
"Six Sigma",
"Organization learning",
"Innovation",
"Organizational culture",
"Structural equation modeling",
"India"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Numerous researchers have avowed that the Six Sigma strategy is a potentially useful tool for fostering learning and escalating a company's competitive advantage. Fast changing markets require the progress of technological innovation, and shorter ... |
Exploring the relationship between corporate, internal and employer branding | [
"Corporate branding",
"Brand management",
"Employees attitudes",
"Employees behaviour"
] | 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: Balmer and Gray (2003) advocate that a strong, favourable corporate brand is a powerful "navigational tool" to a variety of stakeholders, ... |
Managing the fuzzy front-end: insights from process firms | [
"Product development",
"Innovation",
"Fuzzy control",
"Materials management"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: The importance of innovation is clear - either firms take advantage of new opportunities or they are replaced by other firms that do (Cooper and Kleinschmidt, 1987; Utterback, 1994) - but the critical challenge is how to achieve innovation. In the... |
Price endings and consumer segmentation | [
"Pricing policy",
"Price positioning",
"Consumer psychology",
"Market segmentation",
"United Kingdom"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Retailers have long assumed that pricing a product just below a round number is favorable (Gendall et al., 1997). It has been reported that of all advertisements in American newspapers, 60 per cent of the prices ended with a 9 (Holdershaw et al., 19... |
"If it is dreamable it is doable": the role of desired job flexibility in imagining the future | [
"Gender",
"Career goals",
"Dynamic professional future",
"Job flexibility"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: The nature of labor markets is rapidly changing, and the emerging career paths are multidirectional, dynamic, and fluid. The fixed-term work contract has been considered the most disadvantaged condition facing employees in the new career domain, bec... |
Researching the socio-cultural context: putting social representations theory into action | [
"Marketing",
"Research",
"Marketing theory",
"Postmodernism"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: A shift in marketing research has occurred from explaining differences between countries to the identification of trans-national similarities (Sheth and Parvatiyar, 2001). Similarities across countries allow standardized marketing and economies of s... |
Collaborative structure between Japanese high-tech manufacturers and consumers | [
"Innovation",
"Consumer marketing",
"Customer relations",
"Japan"
] | 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.
1. Expectation for new marketing management: For the last several decades most conventional marketing theories have been mainly based on commodity categ... |
Leading learning organizations through transformational change: Making the case for blended learning | [
"Transformational change",
"Blended learning",
"School administrators",
"Leading change",
"American education system",
"Decision-making tool"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction and background: There are two conditions that threaten to derail the American education system as we know it: the poor state of the US economy in America and the less than effective structure of the American education system. Researchers and practiti... |
Lean higher education: successes, challenges, and realizing potential | [
"Leadership",
"Lean higher education"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
The case for Lean higher education (LHE): External pressures for change are forcing higher education to consider new modes of operation. Public opinion generally regards institutions of higher education as inefficient, expensive, and labor intensive. Economic cha... |
Factors that contribute towards improving learning effectiveness using a specific learning management system (LMS) at the Military Academy (MA): A demonstration | [
"Learning processes",
"Virtual learning environment",
"Electronic resources"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: Advanced knowledge cannot be gained from ghosts and spirits, inferred from phenomena, or projected from the measures of Heaven, but must be gained from men for it is the knowledge of the enemy's true situation (Sun Tzu).
Introduction: Background to ... |
Understanding the impact of financial incentives on NFC mobile payment adoption: An experimental analysis | [
"Perceived risk",
"Intention",
"Financial incentives",
"NFC mobile payment"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: As consumers have become increasingly connected via smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices in recent years, mobile payment has emerged across the world as a new and innovative means for payment and has begun to replace the old-fashioned cr... |
Organizational culture and effectiveness in business schools: a test of the accreditation impact | [
"Business schools",
"Organizational culture",
"Organizational effectiveness",
"Organizational performance",
"Accreditation of prior learning"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Accreditation is spreading among higher education institutions as it aims at the improvement of institutions (Hedmo, 2004; Harvey, 2004). The question of its impact on organizational effectiveness seems thus particularly interesting. However, the li... |
Testing a path model for antecedents of accountability | [
"Feedback",
"Management accountability"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: Accountability has been one focus of the feedback literature in the past years (London et al., 1997; Walker and Smither, 1999). Accountability is generally defined as accepting and meeting one's personal responsibilities, being and feeling obligated... |
Empowering the elderly population through ICT-based activities: An empirical study of older adults in Korea | [
"Behaviour change",
"Self-efficacy",
"Information seeking behaviour",
"IT capability"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The elderly have traditionally been excluded from the deployment of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). They are frequently described as technophobic. This characterization has fostered a stereotype of the elderly as the age group with t... |
Accessible tourism: the golden key in the future for the specialized travel agencies | [
"Accessible tourism",
"Specialized travel agencies",
"Disabled people"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: context for accessible tourism: In the recent years, together with giving a different meaning to the concept of "being disabled", disabled people are seen as a community who have the same equal rights with the other individuals in the society and wh... |
Just being there matters: Investigating the role of sense of presence in Like behaviors from the perspective of symbolic interactionism | [
"Perceived value",
"Symbolic interactionism",
"User engagement",
"Social network site",
"Like behaviour",
"Sense of presence"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: With the rapid development of Web 2.0 technologies, social network service (SNS) has been well integrated in many individuals' daily routines (Lin and Lu, 2015; Yin et al., 2018; Zhan et al., 2016). SNS can be viewed as a personal page that allow... |
Relationship and networking strategy tools: characterizing the IMP toolbox | [
"IMP toolbox",
"Managing in networks",
"Relationship and networking strategy tools",
"Strategizing in networks",
"Strategy-as-Practice"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: It is not uncommon to distinguish human beings from other creatures by their ability to use and fashion tools to achieve their purposes. Not surprisingly, managers have often looked for tools to help them, whether to plan for the future, increase... |
Costs of hospitalization for chronic kidney disease in Guangzhou, China | [
"Health insurance",
"Hospitalization",
"Guangzhou",
"Chronic kidney disease",
"Cost of illness"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: As a global public health problem, chronic kidney disease (CKD) was ranked among the top 25 leading cause of death globally (Lozano et al., 2012). In China, the overall prevalence of CKD was 10.8 percent, and it was estimated that 119.5m Chinese wer... |
Innovation in the main Brazilian business sectors: characteristics, types and comparison of innovation | [
"Innovation",
"Emerging economies",
"Process innovation",
"Innovation in main Brazilian business sector",
"Types of innovation"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Innovation is crucial for sustainable development and is a source of competitive advantage for organizations in the current context of globalization and market competition (Thomas et al., 2012). Baregheh et al. (2009) argue that owing to the incr... |
Supporting group collaboration in Wiki by increasing the awareness of task conflict | [
"Design",
"Wiki",
"Comparative study",
"Group collaboration",
"Online collaboration"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Wiki, as a kind of open system, allows users to collaboratively contribute content. In many organizations, a wiki system is extensively used as a knowledge management tool to achieve various group goals, such as management of business metadata, b... |
Evidence of lean: a review of international peer-reviewed journal articles | [
"Journals",
"Research work",
"Lean production",
"Lean",
"Tool box lean",
"Principles",
"Lean levels",
"Philosophy"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Over the last half-century, a number of different management concepts have been introduced with the single purpose of making businesses more competitive. It is difficult, however, to make an ex ante determination of which new management concepts w... |
Exploring the roles of performance measurement systems in strategy implementation: The case of a highly diversified group of firms | [
"Performance measurement",
"Strategy implementation",
"Groups of firms",
"Management control",
"Companies"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: The design, implementation and use of performance measurement systems (PMSs) have been the subject of a wide number of studies (Bititci et al., 2005; Bourne et al., 2007; Kaplan and Norton, 1992; Neely, 2005). Although our understanding of the imp... |
A proposed model for effective negotiation skill development | [
"Training",
"Learning",
"Skill development",
"Negotiation skills"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Many negotiation writers (e.g. Thompson, 2012; Shell, 1999; Watkins, 2002) claim that everyone is a negotiator and everyone negotiates something almost every day, be it in their personal or professional lives. Fells (2010, p. 3) defines negotiation ... |
Trust and reputation models comparison | [
"Trust",
"Modelling",
"Distributed databases",
"Computer networks"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction and motivation: Trust and reputation management has arisen in the last few years as an innovative strategy in order to deal with the lack of centralised entities in purely and highly distributed environments providing reliable information regarding t... |
An empirical test of a proposed customer satisfaction model in e-services | [
"Customer satisfaction",
"Internet shopping",
"Services marketing",
"Customer loyalty"
] | 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: Extant research conceptualizes customer satisfaction as a cumulative construct that is affected both by service expectations and performan... |
The use of uncertain scenarios in disaster risk reduction: a systematic review | [
"Disaster",
"Scenario analysis",
"Uncertainty",
"Climate change",
"Emergency"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The main features of the managerial measures in prevention and elimination of the negative effects of natural and technological disasters are that a disaster occurs and develops unexpectedly, suddenly (Altay and Green, 2006). Due to inherent unpr... |
Improving access to information for everyone at all times: the case of Inspire in the UK | [
"Information services",
"United Kingdom",
"Resource sharing",
"User studies"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
What is Inspire?: Inspire provides a service for learners and researchers at all stages of their lives and careers to improve their access to information and library collections across all types of libraries by means of proactive co-operation and joint working. T... |
New Zealand District Health Board Mental Health Service Profile | [
"Health services",
"Mental health services",
"Quality",
"Performance management",
"New Zealand"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: DHBs are responsible for improving, promoting and protecting the health and independence of their populations. To do this they assess the health and disability support needs of the people they serve, and manage their resources appropriately by inves... |
The lifestyle behaviours and exercise beliefs of undergraduate student nurses: A descriptive study | [
"Students",
"Exercise",
"Lifestyles",
"Behaviour",
"Surveys",
"Ireland"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Smoking, diet and physical activity have been identified as key determinants of health (Steptoe et al., 2002). Physical activity is of particular interest as it is a basic human function and an important aspect of a healthy lifestyle (World Healt... |
How to optimize learning from internships: The potential impact of an entrepreneurial approach | [
"Assessment",
"Learning",
"Feedback",
"Entrepreneurial learning",
"Internship"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: In academic terms, graduates are, by definition, high achievers. But this does not guarantee a smooth transition from university to the workplace. For many, it is a time of great uncertainty, as they consider important decisions about future career ... |
Forms of employee negative word-of-mouth: a study of front-line workers | [
"Employee word‐of‐mouth",
"Negative word‐of‐mouth",
"Front‐line",
"Customer contact employees",
"Organizational misbehaviour",
"Organizational behaviour",
"Employees behaviour"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: It is commonly argued that word-of-mouth (WOM) is an insidious form of communication which can have profound and pervasive consequences for many organizational and societal processes. For example, organizational psychologists have argued that WOM co... |
Women's career interruptions: an integrative review | [
"Women",
"Career development",
"Integrative review",
"Career decision",
"Career interruption",
"Mind mapping"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Research shows that women, when compared with men, are taking a frayed and nonlinear career path in which career interruptions are expected to happen at certain points of their life (Arthur and Rousseau, 1996; Beck, 1997; Elley-Brown et al., 2018; M... |
The use and non-use of the government financial report by Maltese Members of Parliament | [
"Decision making",
"Financial information",
"Information overload",
"Governmental reporting",
"Qualitative characteristics"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Accounting plays various roles in society (Burchell et al., 1980; Walker, 2016). Research has illustrated time and again that accounting and financial reporting are political and legitimating tools. Particularly in the public sector, accounting c... |
Cost-reduction and quality improvement using DMAIC in the SMEs | [
"Six Sigma",
"SME",
"DMAIC",
"FMEA",
"Cost reduction"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The growth of the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has been significant around the world during the past three decades. Some researchers have claimed that the backbone of modern economy of any nation is strengthened due to the growth of the SM... |
Making sense of contemporary disasters: a liquid development perspective | [
"Globalisation",
"Disaster case study",
"Environmental migration",
"Liquid development",
"Zygmunt Bauman"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Research on vulnerabilities is a principal theme of sociology and global environmental change. This paper aims to extend social perspectives on vulnerability and the contemporary environment (like, e.g. Hogan and Marandola, 2012) through analysis... |
The evolution of educational reform in Thailand: the Thai educational paradox | [
"Thai educational reform",
"Thai educational paradox",
"Decentralization of education",
"Education and inequality",
"Regional disparities",
"Politics of educational reform",
"Education",
"Thailand"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: Yes, you may well doubt, you may well be uncertain [...] Do not accept anything because it is the authoritative tradition, because it is often said, because of rumor or hearsay, because it is found in the scriptures, because it agrees with a theory ... |
Variations in job satisfaction in service industries: comparative international analysis | [
"Service industries",
"Job satisfaction",
"European union",
"Job/organisation characteristics"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Service research has been dominated by the customer perspective, whereas scarce attention has been paid to the working conditions that are necessary for service-oriented personnel (Edvardsson and Gustavsson, 2003). Value of services gained by the... |
Integrating COTS technology in defense systems: A knowledge-based framework for improved performance | [
"Conceptual framework",
"Knowledge management",
"Commercial off the shelf",
"Defense acquisition",
"Technology insertion"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: To maintain its position as the global leader in national defense, power projection, and the defense of its allies, the US military has developed many innovations on the leading edge of technology. The proposed defense budget for 2019 is $675bn, wit... |
Changing perceptions of meritocracy in senior women's careers | [
"Women directors",
"Glass ceilings",
"Career development",
"Banking"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Meritocracy is a system of government or organization wherein appointments are made and responsibilities given based on demonstrated talent and ability (merit), rather than wealth, family connections, class privilege, friends, seniority, popularit... |
A sustainable tourism planning model: components and relationships | [
"Sustainable tourism",
"Triple bottom line",
"Ecological",
"Social",
"Economic",
"Tourism",
"Tourism development"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Tourism planning from the sustainable approach: This reflection should begin by defining the planning and tourism development model that will be used. The definition given by the World Tourism Organization (WTO, 1999) considers that planning aims to reverse the s... |
Accounting, female and male gendering, and cultural imperialism | [
"Sexuality",
"Gender",
"Governmentality",
"Cultural imperialism",
"Indian indentured labour",
"Sexual contract"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: Nomenclature
Introduction: Gender inequalities operate in societies in different ways. Various studies have established the nature of gendered inequalities within the accountancy profession. Accounting researchers highlight the experiences of women ... |
Marketising social protection in Europe: two distinct paths and their impact on social inequalities | [
"Social benefits",
"Savings",
"Citizenship",
"Insurance",
"Equal opportunities",
"Europe"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Social protection design has changed enormously in all European countries since the early 1990s. The point of departure for these changes has been, roughly speaking, the emerging demand for more autonomy for citizens (Clasen, 2002; Lessenich, 2008... |
Safety management system in automotive and energy industries | [
"ISO 26000",
"Empowerment",
"Safety culture",
"Corporate social responsibility",
"Occupational safety and health",
"Safety management system"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: To maintain business competitiveness, for many developing countries, some of the key strategies to advance beyond the original equipment manufacturer status include re-branding of firms to fit the required international standards, increasing inno... |
The efficacy of alternative mechanisms in safeguarding specific investments from opportunism | [
"Marketing opportunities",
"Governance",
"Distribution channels and markets",
"Spain"
] | 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 of no surprise that the issue of opportunism is increasingly the focus of attention in the literature on supplier-buyer relationship... |
The impact of intellectual capital on firm performance: a study of Indian firms listed in COSPI | [
"India",
"Intellectual capital",
"System GMM",
"Firm performance measures"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The growth of knowledge-based, fast-changing and technologically advanced companies in the world economy has increased the importance of intellectual capital (IC) (Petty and Guthrie, 2000; Canibano et al., 2000). In this cutting-edge economy, tan... |
Performance of banks in countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council | [
"Data analysis",
"Production management",
"Banks",
"Performance levels",
"Persian Gulf States"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The banking sector is one of most important sectors in an economy, and the importance of adequately measuring the performance of banks has been recognized for a long time. Initially studies on bank performance analysis used different ratios, such... |
Open Data in Israel, Georgia and Uzbekistan: nature and scope | [
"Barriers",
"Israel",
"Open Data",
"Portal",
"Documentary analysis",
"Georgia",
"Uzbekistan"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Open Data is a recent phenomenon and academic interest in this domain has been fomenting over the past years. Open Data is also called Open Government Data, Open Public Data or Public Sector Information. The main purpose behind the adoption of Op... |
The performance implications of the UNE 166.000 standardised innovation management system | [
"Innovation",
"Results",
"Standardised innovation management system",
"UNE 166.000"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Globalisation, the speed at which customers' needs and technology change and, above all, uncertainty, have been the main challenges faced by companies in recent decades. In this environment, various researchers have argued that innovation is one ... |
Discovering lived experiences through descriptive phenomenology | [
"Phenomenology",
"Descriptive phenomenology",
"Festival",
"Event",
"Experience",
"Lived-world",
"Meaning",
"Methodology",
"Philosophy",
"Husserl",
"Giorgi"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: There has been a surge of interest in a phenomenological approach to hospitality and tourism research (Stierand and Dorfler, 2012; Ziakas and Boukas, 2013; Gnoth and Matteucci, 2014; Robinson et al., 2014; Pernecky, 2016). This is not a new interest... |
Product and process knowledge in the performance-oriented knowledge management approach | [
"Knowledge management",
"Business performance",
"Product innovation",
"Process management",
"Management strategy"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: What is the most important factor to ensure high business performance in a company? In a highly uncertain and volatile business environment, business performance appears to depend more on a firm's dynamic capability to learn and capture new produ... |
Developing a structured framework for measuring police efficiency | [
"Police efficiency",
"Data envelopment analysis",
"Managerial efficiency",
"Super-efficiency",
"Slack",
"Benchmarking"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Public safety and crime prevention are usually utmost priorities of police and governments. Police administrators often struggle with tight budget and usually demand more resources for effective crime prevention (Gorman and Ruggiero, 2008). Howev... |
Managing social innovation in for-profit organizations: the case of Intesa Sanpaolo | [
"Ambidexterity",
"Banking industry",
"Open innovation",
"Corporate social responsibility",
"Stakeholder engagement",
"Social innovation"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Research on social innovation has gained momentum over the last years. Social innovations refer to innovative products or services motivated by the goal of meeting a social need, with the opportunity to create new social relationships or collaborati... |
Addressing patients' colorectal cancer needs in preoperative education | [
"Education",
"Action research",
"Cancer",
"Preoperative"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is now a common disease worldwide, including the UK where it is the third most prevalent cancer (Beech et al., 2011). Surgery to remove the tumour is the definitive treatment amounting to approximately 50,000 patients per annum und... |
Public awareness and perception of genetically modified/ engineered foods in Trinidad, West Indies | [
"Genetic modification",
"Risk management",
"Benefits",
"Labelling",
"Trinidad and Tobago"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Global population exceeded six billion in 2000 and according to the World Health Organization estimates, is expected to reach nine billion in 2050 (IFT, 2000; James, 2001). Biotechnology has offered the needed technology to produce more nutritious f... |
Does the organizational culture act as a moderator in Indian enterprise resource planning (ERP) projects? An empirical study | [
"Manufacturing organizations",
"Moderator",
"SPSS AMOS",
"Enterprise resource planning",
"Organizational culture",
"India"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems gained worldwide popularity as the software application that would promise high profitability, improve businesses' efficiency and productivity as well as streamline their operations (Rafa et al., 2009; Go... |
Developing strategies for chicken meat producers against market prices risks in Turkey (Game Theory approach) | [
"Poultry",
"Game theory",
"Pricing",
"Turkey"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The demand for chicken meat has recently been increasing in Turkey mainly due to consciousness of consumers of the nutritional and health value of chicken meat (Atay et al., 2004). This factor was also reported as a major variable for consumer's ... |
Future UK emergency management: new wine, old skin? | [
"Emergency measures",
"Disaster management",
"Terrorism",
"Sustainable development",
"United Kingdom"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In the UK, the aftermath of the Second World War had a major influence in the evolution of emergency management. Growing fears of a possible attack by a former ally led to the Civil Defence Act, 1948. This set out procedures for the public to protec... |
Internationalisation and the internet in UK manufacturing SMEs | [
"Internationalisation",
"Internet",
"Customer relations",
"UK manufacturers",
"Small to medium‐sized enterprises",
"United Kingdom",
"International business"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: This paper concerns the influence of the internet on the internationalisation process and customer relationship interactions of UK manufacturing small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Our research is positioned at the interface of research on int... |
A toolkit to examine multi-item measures - avoiding pitfalls and flaws | [
"Validity",
"Reliability",
"Multi-item measure",
"Toolkit"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: This is a research note that reports on a compilation to examine multi-item measures in questionnaire surveys based on the author's multiple experiences. The compilation is a toolkit that reveals and illustrates conceivable pitfalls and flaws in ... |
Eighteen shades of grey? An explorative literature review into the theoretical flavours of organizational change research | [
"Literature review",
"Organization theory",
"Organizational change research",
"Theoretical antagonism"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Organizational change appears as an intriguing and almost eroticizing stimulus for business. Almost no organizational problem has captured as much attention as organizational change has, and change management has been appreciated highly as a respons... |
Occupant stimulus response workplace productivity and the vexed question of measurement | [
"Workplace performance",
"Self‐evaluation",
"Perceived productivity",
"Stimulus response",
"Likert scales",
"Behaviour",
"Buildings",
"Workplace",
"Working conditions"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Work as an organisational construct is the means by which business performance outcomes are planned to be delivered. Work performance can be evaluated using self, peer or supervisory ratings (Bhagat, 1981; Clegg, 1983; Green, 1973; Sundstrom et al.,... |
Strategic research and development: it is more than just getting the next product to market | [
"Research and development",
"Operations management",
"New products",
"Strategic planning"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In today's business environment the products and services produced by a company are its "public face" in as much as they are what customers judge a company on: great products and services equals great company. For example, Apple and its very innovat... |
A service science approach for improving healthy food experiences | [
"Healthy food",
"Value‐in‐use",
"Service design",
"Innovation",
"Service science",
"Experience"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: According to the World Health Organization, worldwide obesity rates have more than doubled since 1980; 68 percent of the USA and almost half of European adults are overweight or obese (Flegal et al., 2010). These and other developments have moved in... |
Medical tourism trends in the United Kingdom 2000-2016: Global economic crisis, migration and UK expats under consideration | [
"Medical tourism",
"Outbound",
"The United Kingdom",
"British expats",
"Diaspora populations",
"Inbound"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Medical tourism has become a multi-billion pound industry that has seen substantial growth over the past fifteen years (Horsfall and Lunt, 2015). Marketed as a form of patient or "consumer" mobility in which individuals travel outside their count... |
Up for sale: consumer medical information | [
"Data security",
"Privacy",
"Marketing strategy"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: With the advent of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), consumers were assured that numerous safeguards would protect the privacy of their personal health information. Unfortunately, certain marketing practices by... |
Developing measurements of success for performing musical groups | [
"Music",
"Group behaviour",
"Critical success factors",
"Measurement"
] | 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.
1. Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to report the development and validation of a reliable measurement scale related to financial, marketing a... |
Transforming information security governance in India (A SAP-LAP based case study of security, IT policy and e-governance) | [
"Sap-Lap",
"Information security",
"IT policy",
"E-Governance",
"Digital India",
"ICT Applications"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Nowadays, e-governance in the Indian economy is seen as a complementary subject of information security, where e-service delivery ensuring the information technology (IT) policy development is the main focus. Apart from important instructions, th... |
College students' awareness in organizational strategy use in English writing: A Taiwan-based study | [
"Awareness",
"Writing",
"English language arts",
"English teaching",
"Teaching writing",
"NESs",
"EFL",
"L1/L2",
"Contrastive rhetoric",
"Organizational strategy use"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: An English as a foreign language (EFL) student's first language (L1) and associated culture influence preferences for organization and structure of writing may be different from native English language speakers' preferences (Connor, 2011; Connor et ... |
Lean production, market share and value creation in the agricultural machinery sector in Brazil | [
"Lean production",
"Craft production",
"Brazil",
"Resource management",
"Market share"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1 Introduction: One of the main objectives in strategy formulation and implementation is the creation of sustainable advantages for firms. De Oliveira and Fensterseifer (2003) argue the need for understanding why some firms perform better than others which operat... |
Qualitative generalising in accounting research: concepts and strategies | [
"Qualitative research",
"Qualitative accounting research",
"Generalisation",
"Naturalistic generalisation",
"Qualitative generalisation",
"Theoretical generalisation"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: To generalize is to claim that what is the case in one place or time, will be so elsewhere or in another time. Everyday social life depends on the success of actors doing just this (Payne and Williams, 2005, p. 296).
Idiographic or nomothetic focus?... |
Matching in the Kolm triangle: interiority and participation constraints of matching equilibria | [
"Public goods",
"Matching contributions",
"Pareto optimality",
"Kolm triangle",
"Aggregative games",
"C78",
"H41"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: The Kolm triangle (see Kolm, 1969, Chapter 9) is a well-known and frequently used graphical device to visualize public good allocations in an economy with two agents (see Schlesinger, 1989; Chander, 1993 and Thomson, 1999). The advantage of the K... |
Telling stories: engaging critical literacy through urban legends in an English secondary school | [
"Critical literacy",
"English teaching",
"Curriculum English",
"Early career teaching"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Beginning and early career teachers of English navigate a challenging landscape where they work to develop critical, research-informed practice within the wider context of a mandated curriculum in which their subject is increasingly framed according... |
Comprehending CSR messages: applying the elaboration likelihood model | [
"Corporate image",
"Corporate social responsibility",
"Public relations",
"Involvement",
"Elaboration likelihood model"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: By many accounts, corporations stand to benefit greatly from implementing socially responsible business practices. These corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives cater to stakeholder needs and wants, which enhance organizational image and t... |
Training and management development in Chinese multinational enterprises | [
"China",
"Managers",
"Training",
"Management development",
"Multinational companies"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The way in which international companies manage human resources on an international scale can be seen as a key determinant of the success of globalizing strategies. Organizations attempting to succeed in a global business environment must invest in ... |
Business-to-business negotiating in China: the role of morality | [
"Negotiating",
"Business ethics",
"China"
] | 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 issue.
Introduction: Throughout the world, business ethics has become a topic of interest and concern for the business community as well as the general public. D... |
Performance measurement of gas companies with fixed-sum inputs: a DEA-based model | [
"Data envelopment analysis",
"Efficiency",
"Equilibrium efficient frontier",
"Fixed-sum outputs"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Natural gas as an important low carbon energy resource is growing rapidly, and it is going to be the first replacement of coal. Due to the economic-environmental significance of natural gas, gas companies' performance evaluation has long been the... |
Consumers' attitudes towards online and mobile banking in China | [
"Internet",
"Banking",
"Electronic commerce",
"Consumer marketing",
"Consumer behaviour",
"China"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In 1997, China Merchants Bank was first to launch the internet payment system in China and thereafter, the internet banking and telephone banking system spread rapidly within mainland China (Li, 2002).Although the proficiency of using internet is re... |
Public planning and science policy: new versions | [
"Risk assessment",
"Social accounting",
"Social values"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: The planning attitudes of governments regarding scientific research were first formulated during the Second World War because of obvious military needs. Ever since J.D. Bernal's earlier critique, The Social Function of Science (1939), the question o... |
Entrepreneurial management education needs in the Republic of Croatia, Poland and the United Kingdom | [
"Management education",
"Export",
"Intellectual property rights",
"Educational needs",
"Small to medium-sized enterprises"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The globalization of higher education (HE) markets presents a complex challenge for management education particularly for those business schools attempting to compete in the global marketplace. Business schools are shifting from monodisciplinary top... |
SMS advertising, permission and the consumer: a study | [
"Mobile communication systems",
"Advertising",
"Consumer behaviour"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: From the radio transmitter using Morse code for maritime applications developed by Guglielmo Marconi in the 1890s, to Motorola's "walkie-talkie" developed for the US Army during the World War II, to the current third generation of mobile telephones ... |
A study of developments and applications of mixed reality cubicles and their impact on learning | [
"Mobile computing",
"Mixed reality",
"CAVE",
"Cubicles",
"Learning impacts"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Humans typically perceive and relate with their surrounding environment using the five physiological senses of sight, smell, touch, sound and taste, although sight, sound and touch are more readily used. Mixed reality technology has the potential... |
There is no "T" in school improvement: the missing team perspective | [
"Team leadership",
"School leadership",
"School improvement",
"School change"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: The common assumption today is that schools must change and adapt rapidly in order to be successful in today's dynamic social and political environment (Spillane and Coldren, 2015; Tang et al., 2014). Literature on improving the educational system o... |
An adapted Porter Diamond Model for the evaluation of transnational education host countries | [
"Internationalization",
"Diamond model",
"Strategic analysis",
"Transnational education",
"Higher education exports"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Transnational education (TNE) offers a range of benefits, for both exporting and host institutions and countries; however, it also involves significant financial and reputational risks. As such, TNE activities should be carefully planned, pursued, a... |
Chinese entrepreneurship and small business development: an overview and research agenda | [
"Entrepreneurialism",
"Business development",
"Culture",
"China"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Over the past 25 years, the direction and extent of small business development in China can be viewed as indicative of the impact that entrepreneurship can have upon the socio-economic transition of a country, from a relatively closed and stagnating... |
Empowerment and entrepreneurship: a theoretical framework | [
"Gender",
"Women",
"Entrepreneurialism",
"Empowerment",
"Homeworking",
"Entrepreneurship",
"Subordination",
"Middle East region",
"Jordan",
"Palestine"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: In a critical overview of the status of and potential for entrepreneurship research published at the turn of this century, Shane and Venkataraman (2000) axiomatically adopted an objectivist ontology as field appropriate. This assumed that the essenc... |
Do switching barriers in the retail banking industry influence bank customers in different age groups differently? | [
"Service industry",
"Switching barriers",
"Retail banking",
"Segmentation",
"Consumer behaviour",
"Age groups",
"United States of America"
] | 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 encouraging to note an increase in research on switching barriers in the services industry (Balabanis et al., 2006; Yanamandram and ... |
Making water count: water accountability change within an Australian university | [
"Water accounting",
"Actor network",
"Emergent management strategy",
"Water accountability"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Water reserves across large parts of Australia rapidly declined into the 2000s as a result of protracted drought conditions (WSAA, 2009). Climate change was also demonstrated at this time (IPCC, 2007a) which included projections that rainfall in eas... |
Cooperation as a function of leader self-sacrifice, trust, and identification | [
"Leadership",
"Management styles",
"Employee behaviour",
"Motivation (psychology)"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: One of the core functions of leadership is to motivate individuals to cooperate towards collective goals (Chemers, 2001; Hogan et al., 1994). Despite the obvious importance of cooperation to the collective's success (Smith et al., 1995; Van Vugt et ... |
Global operations and their interaction with supply chain performance | [
"Denmark",
"Supply chain management",
"Globalization",
"Outsourcing",
"Supply chain performance",
"Offshoring",
"OLI model",
"Managerial challenges"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Relentless global competition forces many companies to evaluate how the global market should be approached. The role of manufacturing has changed over the last decades due to a globalized business environment in which products are made in one cou... |
Social networks, accessed and mobilised social capital and the employment status of older workers: A case study | [
"Employment",
"Social networks",
"Social capital",
"Older workers"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
Introduction: Worldwide populations are ageing with the UN (2017) estimating that more than 962m people are over 60 years old, and the number aged more than 60 years expected to grow to over 2.1bn by 2050. Ageing is most advanced in the more developed countries (... |
Leader-member exchange differentiation in the military platoon | [
"Armed forces",
"Singapore",
"Leadership",
"Team performance",
"Social interaction"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
__NO_TITLE__: Leader-member exchange (LMX) theory occupies a unique place in the leadership literature in that it focuses explicitly on the dyadic relationship that exists between leader and follower (Gerstner and Day, 1997; Schyns and Wolfram, 2008). At its very... |
Antecedents to organic cotton clothing purchase behaviour: study on Indian youth | [
"Consumer behaviour",
"Peer influence",
"India",
"Garment industry",
"Organic clothing",
"Green apparel knowledge",
"Past environment-friendly behaviour",
"Indian youth"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: In recent years, trade liberalisation has accelerated investment from global garment manufacturers and retailers in India. This has fuelled the growth in local demand for designer and fashion clothing. The Indian apparel industry contributes to a... |
Recent research in hospitality financial management | [
"Dividends",
"Financing",
"Firm performance",
"Hospitality financial management",
"Investing"
] | Summarize the following paper into structured abstract.
1. Introduction: Financial management is the backbone of any business, including firms involved in hospitality (including but not limited to hotels, restaurants, and casinos). In the hospitality industry, managers at the property level are charged with using owne... |
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