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Are Metaverse applications in Quality 4.0 enablers of manufacturing resiliency? An exploratory review under disruption impressions and future research
Published 2024“…From the Scopus database up to 2023, a final sample of 182 papers is selected based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria that shape the knowledge base of the research. Findings: In light of the classification of reviewed papers, the findings show that artificial intelligence is especially well suited to enhancing MFGRES. …”
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The impact of cybervictimization on the self-management of chronic conditions: lived experiences
Published 2023“…This paper reports the findings from the qualitative phase of a phenomenologically informed mixed methods study. …”
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Haringey employment gap research project: summary and full report
Published 2023“…This Summary Report sets out the key findings and recommendations from the Haringey Employment Gap research project. …”
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The future of platforms, big data and new forms of capital accumulation
Published 2024“…The findings suggest that an AI led platform economy creates new forms of capitalist accumulation. …”
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Use of creative cognition and positive affect in studying: evidence of a reciprocal relationship
Published 2015“…The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are outlined.…”
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The Educational Experience of ‘African’ Students at London Metropolitan University – a Case Study
Published 2007“…This paper provides a summary of the findings and recommendations from the research conducted among a sample of 30 ‘African’ students at LondonMet, focussing on issues related to pedagogy as these were considered to be the most important by participants. …”
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Inflation and inflation uncertainty in the Euro area
Published 2009“…This paper estimates a time-varying AR-GARCH model of inflation producing measures of inflation uncertainty for the euro area, and investigates the linkages between them in a VAR framework, also allowing for the possible impact of the policy regime change associated with the start of EMU in 1999. The main findings are as follows. Steady-state inflation and inflation uncertainty have declined steadily since the inception of EMU, whilst short-run uncertainty has increased, mainly owing to exogenous shocks. …”
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Twenty-nine years of the BIR annual survey, part 1: technological change
Published 2019“…The paper aims to summarise and consolidate longitudinal trends revealed by the survey, act as a guide to the rich data contained within the surveys themselves, and provide a testament to the wealth of professional experience captured in the BIR Annual Surveys. Its findings relate to the nature of technological change and the incorporation of new technologies by the information and knowledge management profession.…”
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Europarties in the neighbourhood: how transnational party politics bind Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans to the EU
Published 2021“…Empirically, the article investigates the activities of the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) in Georgia and North Macedonia, demonstrating how Europarties can act as amplifiers of EU influence in Eastern Europe and Western Balkans, but also how their partisan interests often come into tension with EU priorities. The findings carry implications for the theory and practice of EU relations with its neighbourhood at a time when prospects for further enlargement appear significantly weakened.…”
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Deceptive counterfeit risk in global supply chains
Published 2021“…An online survey was used to collect data from 140 procurement professionals targeted at a national purchasing body and affiliated UK purchasing groups. The study findings show that counterfeit breaches are increasing, especially in low-cost spare parts, sourced from tier-two suppliers based in developing countries. …”
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The lived experience of second-generation, Indian, Hindu women in a cross-cultural romantic relationship: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Published 2021“…Implications of the findings for clinical practice are discussed.…”
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The use of peer assessment as an inclusive learning strategy in higher education institutions
Published 2022“…Students received training in PA and were then involved in reciprocal anonymous PA. Findings indicated that learners improved their writing skills considerably and became more independent learners. …”
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Impact of national culture on performance measurement systems in manufacturing firms
Published 2023“…This study adopts an analytical framework based on social and technical controls, PMS lifecycle and Hofstede’s six dimensions of national culture to explore the complex impact of national culture on PMS using 10 case studies from five culturally diverse regions. Findings clarify previously inconclusive research results by explaining how various dimensions of national culture influence the technical and social dimensions of PMS. …”
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The intricate web: network and rhizome metaphors in hypertext and the web and the epistemic challenge of fake news
Published 2023“…The paper develops an alternative description of the ontological structure of the Web in terms of interrupted and dissipated energy flows. Findings: The paper argues that the Web is better described as a dynamic reorganization of the sociocultural system that has no determinate boundaries, and which is constituted properly in the spaces between technologies, and the spaces between persons. …”
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Balancing institutional, social and cognitive factors: human resources professionals' involvement in executive remuneration governance
Published 2025“…The study contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the sociological and psychological dimensions of executive pay governance. The findings highlight the practical implications for HR professionals, emphasising the need for active engagement with diverse stakeholder groups, fostering a culture of openness and transparency to ensure that executive pay practices and associated processes align with organisational values and societal expectations, while underscoring the value of learning from diverse perspectives and practices.…”
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Proteome profiling and molecular dynamics simulation of Malaysian upland rice
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