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2. Adoption and impact of management standards - position paper.
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Tenera, Alexandra B. and Varajão, João
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STANDARDIZATION ,ADOPTION ,PRODUCT improvement ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,STANDARDS - Abstract
Standardization makes its contributions to many aspects of our lives, although often that contribution is unnoticed. For example, management standards, such as the ISO 9000 family, establish a common ground perspective that enlarges companies' markets and boosts its international reaching, technological development, and innovation while supporting continuous quality improvement in products and services both at a national and international level. Notwithstanding the recognized relevance of some management standards, especially the ones that have an associated certification system to support its knowledge (e.g., ISO 9000 family), little is known about the impact of the standards (e.g., ISO 21500 family) adoption in increasing organizations' performance regarding, for instance, quality, safety, efficiency, or interoperability. This hinders the standards' dissemination and potential use and unnecessarily delays its revision and further development. To help fill this gap, this position paper proposes a research project that includes the development of a model and an observatory focusing on the adoption of management standards. The expected contributions are: 1) at a theoretical level, a new conceptual model for the explanation and assessment of the adoption of management standards and related impacts; 2) at a practical level, a new information system (observatory) which is expected to be a tool for understanding the adoption of standards, as well as for monitoring and publicizing the results obtained from standardization practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Evaluating the quality of scientific research papers in entrepreneurship.
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Yoganandan, G. and Vasan, M.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,CONCEPTUAL models ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,QUALITY standards ,PERIODICAL publishing - Abstract
The study aims to find the quality of research papers published in the domain of entrepreneurship in India. This study covers 100 research papers. A standardized measurement tool developed by the earlier researchers was used to evaluate the research quality. The data compiled using the measurement tool were analyzed with the support of the SPSS. The statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, Friedman's test, factor analysis, two-sample 't' test, and ANOVA are applied to analyze the data. The study findings reported that the quality of research papers published in the field of entrepreneurship is not up to the quality standards. The quality of multiple-author papers is better than single-author papers. Similarly, the quality of papers published by foreign authors is comparatively better than Indian authors. Further, the quality of papers published with the combination of foreign and Indian authors is substantially good. The quality of papers published in foreign journals is higher as compared with Indian journals. Further, the standard of papers published under the qualitative approach was comparatively better than the quantitative approach. The authors developed a Conceptual Model of Process and Product of Research (YOVA model). This model clearly shows that the whole research process yields six levels of research products. The study recommended that the researchers need to go for international collaborations to improve the quality of the publication. The funding agencies, higher learning institutions and research institutions should focus on enhancing research infrastructure. The study examined the validity of research articles searched by novice researchers in India in Google by using keywords related to entrepreneurship and, as such this non-focused approach is a big impediment to quality research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Developing a model of digital transformation of university libraries based on meta-synthesis
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Khoeini, Soheila, Noruzi, Alireza, Naghshineh, Nader, and Sheikhshoaei, Fatemeh
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- 2024
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5. Power of Attachment Styles in Servant Leadership: A Conceptual Paper.
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MENEZES, STACY
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SERVANT leadership ,ATTACHMENT behavior ,LEADERSHIP ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
The paper aims to advance an understanding of the relationship between servant leadership and attachment styles. This paper provides a review of servant leadership and attachment styles to explain how this understanding can be used to confront challenges faced by leaders due to a crisis. A proposed conceptual model is posited to investigate the moderating effect of followers' attachment styles on the relationship between servant leadership and desired follower outcomes. Additionally, this study adds support to the criticism of the leader-centric approach of research by investigating the moderating role of followers' characteristics, such as followers' attachment styles. The practical implications of this study highlight how servant leadership can positively revolutionise relationships at work, thereby making it an interesting field for research and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. BEYOND PAPER AND PLASTIC: A META-MODEL FOR CREDENTIAL USE AND GOVERNANCE.
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Daniel, Richter, Robin, Praas Christopher, and Jürgen, Anke
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DESIGN science ,GROUNDED theory ,DIGITAL technology ,DIGITAL transformation ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
ID cards, public transport tickets, and diplomas are examples of credentials that society has established as a means to provide trustworthy information to others. In the digital world, the emergence of self-sovereign identity as a new paradigm for the management of digital credentials aims to narrow the conceptual gap between digital and physical credentials. The ongoing digital transformation in the public sector requires dealing with a large variety of credentials in different forms systematically. However, there is still currently no generic conceptual model of credentials in the Information Systems (IS) discipline. We employ design science research to develop a unified meta-model on credentials, their use, and their governance. Our results contribute to research through an empirically grounded conceptualization of credentials and provide practitioners with a common basis to capture, analyze, and design the handling of credentials in real-world scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
7. Fault diagnosis and self-healing for smart manufacturing: a review.
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Aldrini, Joma, Chihi, Ines, and Sidhom, Lilia
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MANUFACTURING processes ,FAULT diagnosis ,CONCEPTUAL models ,FAULT-tolerant control systems - Abstract
Manufacturing systems are becoming more sophisticated and expensive, particularly with the development of the intelligent industry. The complexity of the architecture and concept of Smart Manufacturing (SM) makes it vulnerable to several faults and failures that impact the entire behavior of the manufacturing system. It is crucial to find and detect any potential anomalies and faults as soon as possible because of the low tolerance for performance deterioration, productivity decline, and safety issues. To overcome these issues, a variety of approaches exist in the literature. However, the multitude of techniques make it difficult to choose the appropriate method in relation to a given context. This paper proposes a new architecture for a conceptual model of intelligent fault diagnosis and self-healing for smart manufacturing systems. Based on this architecture, a review method for the different approaches, sub-approaches and methods used to develop a Fault Detection and Diagnosis (FDD) and Self-Healing-Fault-Tolerant (SH-FT) strategy dedicated to smart manufacturing is defined. Moreover, this paper reviews and analyzes more than 256 scientific articles on fault diagnosis and self-healing approaches and their applications in SM in the last decade. Finally, promising research directions in the field of resilient smart manufacturing are highlighted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. A Corpus-based Pronunciation Teaching Model: A Conceptual Paper.
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Bojie Qian and Deris, Farhana Diana
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PRONUNCIATION ,TEACHING models ,CONCEPTUAL models ,SECOND language acquisition ,LITERATURE reviews ,ENGLISH as a foreign language ,LISTENING - Abstract
Learning a second language is challenging, but mastering pronunciation is even more difficult. Researchers continuously seek new ways to improve students' English abilities, such as listening and speaking, while ignoring the importance of pronunciation. After conducting a literature review, this article investigates the impact of corpora and two instructional methods on improving students' pronunciation. The paper addresses how to teach pronunciation effectively in the context of English as a second language. According to the review, corpus resources, critical listening, and shadowing can all be used independently to enhance students' proficiency in second language learning. Hence, an innovative Corpus-based Critical Listening and Shadowing model has been devised as an aid in the teaching of pronunciation by providing more specific suggestions for teachers and students, with the expectation that students will perform better once they have been taught pronunciation using the methodology. The current study's findings have pedagogical and methodological implications for pronunciation teaching, learning and research. The implications and future directions of the innovative Corpus-based Critical Listening and Shadowing model are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Effect of Climate Change Litigation and Court Decision on Corporate Stock Price.
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Ngwakwe, Collins
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STOCK prices ,LEGAL judgments ,CLIMATE change ,ACTIONS & defenses (Law) ,COMMERCIAL law ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
climate litigation rulings are widely viewed as the ultimate tool to enforce climate compliance. The objective of this paper is to evaluate whether a ruling on climate litigation has an impact on corporate share price and the direction of the effect. Prior work inclination is on the concept of climate law entropy and the recent case ruling on Lufthansa's climate litigation. The methodology is mixed with a review of relevant literature and mini-quantification of value difference using a t-test to analyse difference in mean share price before and after climate litigation ruling on Lufthansa, and finally a formulation of framework. Findings show that unlike previous ubiquitous literature findings, the share price of Lufthansa experienced a significant increase in value after the climate litigation ruling with a significant p-value of less than 0.01 (which indicates high significance level of difference in share price). The paper has practical and theoretical implications, for business law academics and for practitioners. Climate litigation may serve a dual role of enforcing climate law compliance and instilling corporate legitimacy. The paper contributes original value to corporate climate litigation literature by proposing a novel conceptual framework for understanding the diverse differential impact of climate litigation on corporate share price. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
10. THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR RESEARCH ON SERVITIZATION STRATEGY IN MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
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Živković, Dina and Panić, Danijela Stošić
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SCIENTIFIC community ,RESEARCH questions ,CONCEPTUAL models ,RESEARCH personnel ,MANUFACTURING industries ,BUSINESS enterprises ,AUDIENCES - Abstract
Copyright of TEME: Casopis za Društvene Nauke is the property of TEME: Casopis za Drustvene Nauke and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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11. A New Perspective on the Natural Resource Curse.
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Kinnaman, Thomas C.
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RESOURCE curse ,BLESSING & cursing ,NATURAL resources ,CONCEPTUAL models ,ECONOMIC indicators ,ECONOMICS literature ,ECONOMETRIC models - Abstract
Early papers found empirical support for a natural resource curse—the notion that exporting natural resources is detrimental to economic growth. Later papers, using reportedly improved econometric models and data, largely reversed these early findings by estimating that natural resources improve economic performance. However, this changing coefficient on natural resource dependence over time may not only be a function of model or data quality. Masked by this evolution in the economics literature is the possibility that the fundamental relationship between natural resources and economic performance has changed over the past several decades. This paper sheds a new perspective on the substantial resource curse literature by repeatedly estimating a single econometric model on data that evolve over time. The coefficient on natural resource dependence is estimated to steadily increases with the passage of time from a value that is negative and significant (for 1970, the basis for much of the early literature) to a positive and significant value a few decades later. Whatever natural resource estimated initially with data from 1970 seems to have evolved into a resource blessing over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Digital platform ecosystem governance of private companies: Building blocks and a research agenda based on a multidisciplinary, systematic literature review.
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Costabile, Carolina
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DIGITAL technology ,PRIVATE companies ,CONCEPTUAL models ,RESEARCH personnel ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Digital platform ecosystem governance refers to a platform owner's decisions and mechanisms that seek to influence complementors and users to build and sustain an ecosystem. The relevance of digital platform ecosystem governance is broadly acknowledged by researchers. However, the extant body of research is fragmented, and varied terminologies are employed, leading to challenges in identifying and recognizing results across different fields. This article provides a multidisciplinary and systematic literature review with the aim of consolidating knowledge on this important topic. Based on an analysis of 103 journal articles and conference papers, this review synthesizes the literature into a conceptual model with five building blocks of platform ecosystem governance. The model aims to create a robust foundation for researchers approaching the topic for the first time and conducting subsequent research. The conceptual model also offers practical guidance for governing ecosystems in a structured manner. Finally, this article provides a research agenda with five areas for future investigation. • Multidisciplinary, systematic literature review on platform ecosystem governance. • Synthesis of the literature into a conceptual model with five building blocks. • Robust foundation for understanding the topic and for future research. • Research agenda with five areas and questions for future investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. ECO-CENTRIC LEADERSHIP – TOWARDS A CONCEPTUAL MODEL.
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PICHLAK, Magdalena
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CONCEPTUAL models ,LITERATURE reviews ,LEADERSHIP ,COMPETITIVE advantage in business ,SUSTAINABLE development ,CLIMATE change ,ECONOMIC efficiency - Abstract
Purpose: Environmental problems, such as climate change and biosphere degradation, present new business challenges. On the one hand, companies are striving to maintain efficiency and gain a competitive advantage, while on the other, they are obligated to balance environmental, social and economic objectives. Such a new reality of business requires a rethinking of the role of leadership in taking conscious and effective ecological action by modern companies. It also calls for research efforts to develop alternative leadership models that promote sustainable development. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is theoretical and based on an in-depth review of the literature, including, on the one hand, an analysis of well-established leadership models (and how they relate to companies’ effective eco-innovation activities) and, on the other, a characterization of the new leadership theories needed to overcome the challenges of sustainable development. Findings: The paper aimed to develop a theoretical conceptualization of eco-centric leadership that complements the leadership literature and is relevant to understanding the research landscape of this new leadership style. The considerations presented in the paper point to the need for further scientific work that can use the developed conceptual framework to clarify the importance of eco-centric leadership in achieving harmony and balance between human activities and the natural world. Originality/value: The paper’s critical scientific contribution includes the developed conceptual framework, which covers five domains representing character, characteristics, people practices, institutional practices, and outcomes. This framework allows a more comprehensive characterization of this new and valuable leadership style. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Re-Imagining Leadership Roles beyond the Shadow of Bureaucracy.
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Ehrich, Lisa Catherine and English, Fenwick Walter
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BUREAUCRACY ,LEADERSHIP ,EDUCATIONAL leadership ,CONCEPTUAL models ,MIDDLE schools - Abstract
The aim of this conceptual paper is to revisit the relationship between leadership and bureaucracy. The dominant and unquestioned way of thinking about leadership is to equate it as an undertaking exercised by leaders, those officers who occupy hierarchical positions in organizations. For example, senior leadership and middle leadership in schools are often associated with formal hierarchical roles played by senior and middle leaders. However, it can be argued that this perspective is problematic, not only because it is leader-centric but also due to its limitations in explaining the phenomenon of leadership. In order to understand the relationship between leadership and bureaucracy and leadership outside of bureaucracy, the paper reviews some of the extant literature in the field, including a brief history of bureaucracy, its pervasiveness in educational institutions, and current neo-liberal policies and reforms that function effectively within bureaucratic structures. An important contribution of the paper is a synoptic conceptual model that brings together three worldviews or archetypes pertaining to bureaucracy. These are a hard-edged view (system first, people second), a soft-edged view (people first, system second) and a third worldview (issue first, people second, system third). The third worldview signals a departure from the first two archetypes as it is an illustration of leadership outside the confines of bureaucracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Re-solving wicked problems in global value chains: how probing into modern slavery can advance MNE research and support better policymaking.
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Rašković, Matevž
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GLOBAL value chains ,SLAVERY ,POLICY sciences ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to respond to the response pieces by Burmester (2024) and by Dindial and Voss (2024) to the original paper on "Taming wicked problems through international business policy: recommendations for addressing modern slavery". Beyond engaging with the issues raised by Burmester (2024) and Dindial and Voss (2024), the follow-up helps further clarify the key difference between so-called "grand challenges" and "wicked problems" for both international business (IB) policymaking and multinational enterprise (MNE) research. Design/methodology/approach: In response to Burmester (2024), the paper juxtaposes key literature on grand challenges and wicked problems to show the theoretical value of applying a wicked problem lens to modern slavery. In engaging with some of the issues raised by Dindial and Voss (2024), this paper further builds on the most current review papers on navigating control and coordination issues within MNEs and the literature on global value chains (GVCs). Findings: The paper operationalises the field of IB policy of relevance to modern slavery research and proposes an augmented conceptual model of MNEs' control and coordination mechanisms to address modern slavery under conditions of distributed responsibility in their GVCs. Originality/value: This paper problematizes the grand challenges' label imposed on modern slavery and leverages a wicked problem theoretical toolkit that can help better guide modern slavery's global and multi-level governance nexus. The proposed augmented conceptual model also provides a significant attempt to address some of the key theoretical gaps in GVC and MNE control−coordination literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Conceptualizing the moderating effects between work from home and individual performance – Developing a conceptual framework using the self-determination theory.
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Tudu, Binay and Singh, Saumya
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TELECOMMUTING ,SELF-determination theory ,CONCEPTUAL models ,COVID-19 pandemic ,PERFORMANCES ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
The working systems of organizations/institutions have undergone continuous transformations over the years for various reasons. Researchers have continually strived to find effective solutions/appropriate work systems to sustain an individual's performance in spite of the challenging working/business environment. The global pandemic Covid-19 prompted a rethinking of organizational work practices across sectors. Work from home (WFH) became a key component of continuing the organization's working system. This paper specifies the following six factors that may moderate the effectiveness of a work-from-home setting on individual performance such as dedication, disposition, determination, configuration, collaboration, and coordination. The paper uses self-determination theory (SDT) to develop a conceptual framework for WFH-individual performance, which specifies dedication, disposition, and determination as intrinsic motivators, while configuration, collaboration, and coordination as extrinsic motivators. Moreover, it provides implications and future research directions for theory development and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Conceptual Modeling: Topics, Themes, and Technology Trends.
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STOREY, VEDA C., LUKYANENKO, ROMAN, and CASTELLANOS, ARTURO
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CONCEPTUAL models ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,INFORMATION technology ,SYSTEMS development ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,ELECTRONIC journals - Abstract
Conceptual modeling is an important part of information systems development and use that involves identifying and representing relevant aspects of reality. Although the past decades have experienced continuous digitalization of services and products that impact business and society, conceptual modeling efforts are still required to support new technologies as they emerge. This paper surveys research on conceptual modeling over the past five decades and shows how its topics and trends continue to evolve to accommodate emerging technologies, while remaining grounded in basic constructs. We survey over 5,300 papers that address conceptual modeling topics from the 1970s to the present, which are collected from 35 multidisciplinary journals and conferences, and use them as the basis from which to analyze the progression of conceptual modeling. The important role that conceptual modeling should play in our evolving digital world is discussed, and future research directions proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Does Digitalization Accelerate the Winner-Takes-All Effect in the Sports Industry?
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Glebova, Ekaterina, Terrien, Mickaël, and Desbordes, Michel
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CONCEPTUAL models ,DIGITAL transformation ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,SPORTS business ,DIGITAL technology ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
Today media and sports are indivisible, having a kind of inseparable, mutually influential relationship. Media attracts audiences and generates profit through sports. In its turn, sports content is disseminated, transmitted, and popularized through the media. Thus, theoretically, sports and media exist in symbiosis. However, practically, this relationship is complex and includes many factors. First of all, in recent decades, the process of overall digitalization (and digital transformation) of all fields of life has had a crucial impact on sport, media, and their interrelationship. This paper aims to conceptualize and analyze the possible impact of digitalization on "winner-takes-all" (WTA) (winner-takes-most, WTM) dynamics in the professional sports industry, notably for spectating audiences, and answer the question: "Can digitalization be seen as a driver of ecosystem change and how it should be tested?" This conceptual model paper seeks to construct and develop a theoretical framework that can explain and predict relationships between concepts of digitalization and key sport spectating variables: audience, TV rights, and revenue through a prism of WTA. We found that the technological change in the sports media market and the greater global-orientated strategy of leading sports organizations have re-sorted and compressed many market shares, but the effect of technological disruption has been significantly less pronounced for the most powerful digital leaders in the industry. To this end, we represent digitalization as the main accelerating factor of the WTA effect (along with other auxiliary effects) in the sports industry and propose future research directions and perspectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. Proposing a conceptual model of the sustainable digital supply chain in manufacturing companies: a qualitative approach.
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Ahmad Amouei, Mahdieh, Valmohammadi, Changiz, and Fathi, Kiamars
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DIGITAL technology ,SUPPLY chains ,CONCEPTUAL models ,SUPPLY chain management ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Purpose: In the digital age, emerging technologies have affected every industry. Information and communications technology and digital technologies have transformed traditional supply chains into smart and more resilient ones, enabling effective management of challenges. Given the importance of the two topics, namely sustainable supply chain management and Industry 4.0 in supply chain management, on the one hand, and the dearth of theoretical research performed in this area on the other, this study aims to propose a conceptual model on a sustainable digital supply chain management in manufacturing companies. Design/methodology/approach: This study utilized a qualitative approach. First, an in-depth review of the relevant literature was done. Then, following a multi-grounded theory methodology, relevant data were gathered by reviewing 92 papers and conducting nine semi-structured interviews with industry experts. These data were analyzed using the MAXQDA software. Findings: A total of 41 concepts, ten sub-components and three main components (dimensions) were extracted, and the proposed conceptual model was presented. Finally, based on this conceptual model, three propositions were suggested. Research limitations/implications: Considering that the present study was performed in the context of Iranian manufacturing companies, caution should be exercised in relation to the generalizability of the obtained results. Also, due to the problems in the digital technology infrastructure and the limited use of these technologies by manufacturing companies (emphasized by the interviewees), this study focused on the theoretical dimension of using digital technologies by these companies. Practical implications: The proposed comprehensive model can help academicians as well as practitioners to focus better and explore the variables and constructs of the model, paving the way toward successful implementation of digital technologies in the manufacturing supply chain. Originality/value: To the best knowledge of the authors, this study is among the first of its kind which presents a holistic and comprehensive digital supply chain model aimed at guiding companies to consider sustainability from all the main dimensions and their relevant indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Sustainability transitions in tourism: on the transformation of a fragmented sector.
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Magnusson, Thomas, Karabag, Solmaz Filiz, Wigger, Karin, and Andersson, Göran
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SUSTAINABLE tourism ,SUSTAINABILITY ,TOURISM ,TOURISM research ,FOOD tourism ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
This conceptual paper argues that there are unrealized benefits from a cross-fertilization between research on sustainable tourism and sustainability transitions studies. With the aim to stimulate such cross-fertilization, the paper identifies three contemporary streams in sustainability transitions studies that are particularly relevant for sustainable tourism: deep transitions, transitions in practice, and the geography of transitions. These three streams present complementary perspectives, which can help reach a more nuanced understanding of transition processes in the tourism sector. The paper concludes that while research on sustainable tourism can benefit from theories, concepts, and frameworks from research on sustainability transitions, research on sustainable tourism can support further conceptual developments in sustainability transitions studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Agriculture Named Entity Recognition—Towards FAIR, Reusable Scholarly Contributions in Agriculture.
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D'Souza, Jennifer
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TRANSFORMER models ,KNOWLEDGE graphs ,CONCEPTUAL models ,NATURAL language processing ,SCIENTIFIC discoveries ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
We introduce the Open Research Knowledge Graph Agriculture Named Entity Recognition (the ORKG Agri-NER) corpus and service for contribution-centric scientific entity extraction and classification. The ORKG Agri-NER corpus is a seminal benchmark for the evaluation of contribution-centric scientific entity extraction and classification in the agricultural domain. It comprises titles of scholarly papers that are available as Open Access articles on a major publishing platform. We describe the creation of this corpus and highlight the obtained findings in terms of the following features: (1) a generic conceptual formalism focused on capturing scientific entities in agriculture that reflect the direct contribution of a work; (2) a performance benchmark for named entity recognition of scientific entities in the agricultural domain by empirically evaluating various state-of-the-art sequence labeling neural architectures and transformer models; and (3) a delineated 3-step automatic entity resolution procedure for the resolution of the scientific entities to an authoritative ontology, specifically AGROVOC that is released in the Linked Open Vocabularies cloud. With this work we aim to provide a strong foundation for future work on the automatic discovery of scientific entities in the scholarly literature of the agricultural domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Artificial pastoral systems: a review of agent-based modelling studies of pastoral systems.
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Moritz, Mark, Cross, Benjamin, and Hunter, Chelsea E.
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PASTORAL systems ,RANGELANDS ,RESEARCH personnel ,CONCEPTUAL models ,COMPUTER programming ,RESOURCE management - Abstract
Agent-based modelling allows researchers to build artificial pastoral systems that are spatially explicit and allow for the examination of complex interactions between households, herds, and rangelands over long time periods. However, agent-based modelling also necessarily reduces the complexity of the pastoral systems. The question that we examine in this paper is how researchers model pastoral systems and what artificial pastoral systems they create. To answer that question, we systematically reviewed 35 agent-based modelling studies of pastoral systems. We examined how the studies describe the focal pastoral system, how the focal system is represented in a conceptual model, implemented in computer code, and how it emerges as an artificial pastoral system from the simulations. Our review indicates that most models are built by interdisciplinary teams, integrated into empirical studies of pastoral systems, and use a specific pastoral system as its focal system. The research problems explored in the models range from resource management, wealth dynamics, herd demography, sustainability, adaptation, mobility, and conflict. The artificial pastoral systems that emerge from these agent-based modelling studies mostly confirm current theoretical understandings that are based on empirical studies of pastoral systems. There are a few emergent patterns that have not been validated extensively in empirical studies. We conclude with a discussion of the theoretical, methodological, and practical implications of using agent-based models to create artificial pastoral systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Guest editorial to the special section on PoEM'2021.
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Serral, Estefanía, Stirna, Janis, Ralyté, Jolita, and Grabis, Janis
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GOVERNMENT business enterprises ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
This guest editorial presents the special section of 14th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling (PoEM 2021). The best papers of PoEM 2021 were invited to be revised and significantly expanded. Eight papers were finally accepted for publication in the special section. These papers are an excellent representation of the state of the art on Enterprise Modeling, showing as well the importance of applying the research contributions into practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Evaluating Visual Analytics for Relevant Information Retrieval in Document Collections.
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Silva, Sherlon Almeida da, Milios, Evangelos E, and Oliveira, Maria Cristina F de
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INFORMATION retrieval ,MACHINE learning ,POSITIVE systems ,VISUAL analytics ,DATA visualization ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Retrieving information from document collections is necessary in many contexts, e.g. researchers search for papers on a topic, physicians search for records of patients with a certain condition and police investigators seek relationships between different criminal reports. Finding relevant textual content in a corpus can be challenging in scenarios where the users expect a retrieval process with high recall. Visual Analytics (VA) systems that integrate interactive visualizations and machine learning algorithms are often advocated to support retrieval tasks in such complex scenarios. However, few studies report an end-user perspective on the utility of such systems. We present results from observational studies on VA-supported information retrieval conducted with graduate students and researchers using a system to explore collections of scientific papers. While users have, in general, positive views of the system's potential to facilitate their retrieval tasks, some faced practical difficulties in using it effectively, and we found considerable variation in their assessment of specific functionalities. Our findings reinforce the potential of VA systems and also the importance of carefully informing users of the underlying conceptual models in such systems and their limitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Optimizing the readiness for industry 4.0 in fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goal 1: focus on poverty elimination in Africa.
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Ajaj, Rahaf, Buheji, Mohamed, and Hassoun, Abdo
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POVERTY reduction ,INDUSTRY 4.0 ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,LITERATURE reviews ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
This study explores the transformative potential of fourth industrial revolution (called Industry 4.0) technologies in the context of poverty elimination, with a particular focus on Africa. Given the multidimensional nature of poverty, which spans economic, social, and environmental aspects, there is a critical need for innovative and sustainable solutions. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review to identify how recent advancements, such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, blockchain, big data, and 5G can be harnessed to address various facets of poverty. Drawing on insights from existing research and expert opinions, we propose a conceptual framework that integrates these technologies with strategic policy interventions, infrastructure development, and capacity building. The paper proposes a framework that illustrates the prerequisite requirements before adopting Industry 4.0 technologies in poverty elimination efforts. This framework aims to ensure that the benefits of technological innovations are accessible to the most vulnerable populations, thereby contributing to the broader goals of socioeconomic development and poverty reduction. The work shows that while Industry 4.0 presents a critical opportunity for sustainable development and poverty elimination in Africa, it needs to have essential capacities to optimize the use of observations, visualizations, and mindset management before or when adopting the first stage of Industry 4.0 solutions for poverty elimination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Measuring marketing performance: a better model.
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Pimenta da Gama, António
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MARKETING ,CONCEPTUAL models ,MARKETING models - Abstract
Purpose: Marketing professionals are under pressure to implement methods and metrics that demonstrate the value of the function. This paper aims to propose a model to measure marketing performance, focusing on four categories of metrics and two types of factors that influence the effectiveness of the assessment process. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is organized in three parts. The first part includes a synthesis of the theoretical background on the subject. Next, the rationale and architecture of the model are presented, together with an explanation of the elements that compose it. A reflection on the work developed is presented in the last section. Findings: Benefits regarding how to best assess marketing practice are considerable, as organizations with effective performance measurement systems tend to show better results than others. In this context, the choice of metrics is important, but it is also necessary to understand the mechanisms through which the effectiveness of the measurement process can be improved. Originality/value: Literature has mainly focused attention on the effect of individual programs on specific measures or on conceptual models that do not sufficiently address all major elements in the marketing assessment process. This work extends previous contributions on the subject, presenting a model that combines metrics with factors underlying the measurement process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Operational performance improvement in manual assembly lines: a case study in Denmark and conceptual model for quick and long-term wins.
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de Jesus Pacheco, Diego Augusto and Schougaard, Thomas
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ASSEMBLY line methods ,CONCEPTUAL models ,CAPITAL investments ,NATURAL languages ,DATA analysis ,INDUSTRIAL efficiency ,ATHLETIC trainers - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to investigate how to identify and address production levelling problems in assembly lines utilising an intensive manual workforce when higher productivity levels are urgently requested to meet market demands. Design/methodology/approach: A mixed-methods approach was used in the research design, integrating case study analysis, interviews and qualitative/quantitative data collection and analysis. The methodology implemented also introduces to the literature on operational performance a novel combination of data analysis methods by introducing the use of the Natural Language Understanding (NLU) methods. Findings: First, the findings unveil the impacts on operational performance that transportation, limited documentation and waiting times play in assembly lines composed of an intensive workforce. Second, the paper unveils the understanding of the role that a limited understanding of how the assembly line functions play in productivity. Finally, the authors provide actionable insights into the levelling problems in manual assembly lines. Practical implications: This research supports industries operating assembly lines with intensive utilisation of manual workforce to improve operational performance. The paper also proposed a novel conceptual model prescriptively guiding quick and long-term improvements in intensive manual workforce assembly lines. The article assists industrial decision-makers with subsequent turnaround strategies to ensure higher efficiency levels requested by the market. Originality/value: The paper offers actionable findings relevant to other manual assembly lines utilising an intensive workforce looking to improve operational performance. Some of the methods and strategies examined in this study to improve productivity require minimal capital investments. Lastly, the study contributes to the empirical literature by identifying production levelling problems in a real context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. Exploring tensions of Industry 4.0 adoption in lean production systems from a dialectical perspective.
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Margherita, Emanuele Gabriel and Braccini, Alessio Maria
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LEAN management ,INDUSTRY 4.0 ,CONCEPTUAL models ,SEMI-structured interviews ,STAGE managers - Abstract
Purpose: This paper uses dialectical inquiry to explore tensions that arise when adopting Industry 4.0 technologies in a lean production system and their reconciliation mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach: We conducted an in-depth qualitative case study over a 3-year period on an Italian division of an international electrotechnical organisation that produces electrical switches. This organisation successfully adopted Industry 4.0 technologies in a lean production system. The study is based on primary data such as observations and semi-structured interviews, along with secondary data. Findings: We identify four empirically validated dialectic tensions arising across different Industry 4.0 adoption stages due to managers' and workers' contrasting interpretations of technologies. Consequently, we define the related reconciliation mechanisms that allow the effective adoption of various Industry 4.0 technologies to support a lean production system. Originality/value: This is the first empirical investigation of tensions in the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies in a lean production system. Furthermore, the paper presents four theoretical propositions and a conceptual model describing which tensions arise during the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies in a lean production system and the reconciliation mechanisms that prevent lean production system deterioration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. A Review of Event-Based Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff Models: A Case for Australia.
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Ali, Sabrina, Rahman, Ataur, and Shaik, Rehana
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RUNOFF ,CONCEPTUAL models ,FLOOD forecasting ,RUNOFF models ,MODEL-based reasoning ,DESIGN services - Abstract
Event-based models focus on modelling of peak runoff from rainfall data. Conceptual models indicate simplified models that provide reasonably accurate answers despite their crude nature. Rainfall-runoff models are used to transform a rainfall event into a runoff event. This paper focuses on reviewing computational simulation of rainfall-runoff processes over a catchment. Lumped conceptual, event-based rainfall-runoff models have remained the dominant practice for design flood estimation in Australia for many years due to their simplicity, flexibility, and accuracy under certain conditions. Attempts to establish regionalization methods for prediction of design flood hydrographs in ungauged catchments have seen little success. Therefore, as well as reviewing key rainfall-runoff model components for design flood estimation with a special focus on event-based conceptual models, this paper covers the aspects of regionalization to promote their applications to ungauged catchments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. A Review of the Consent Management Literature.
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Bonnici West, Christian and Grima, Simon
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LEGAL literature ,COMPUTER systems ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,CONSENT (Law) - Abstract
The richness and complexity of consent present challenges to those aiming to make related contributions to computer information systems (CIS). This paper aims to support consent-related research in CIS by simplifying the understanding of existing literature and facilitating the framing of future consent management research. Firstly, it outlines existing consent management research and shows how it relates to the literature in law and ethics. Secondly, it presents some fundamental explanations and definitions that must be considered for further contributions to the consent management literature. Thirdly, it identifies five types of consent-related stances often taken in the consent management literature and explains each in some detail. Fourth, it explains one of the identified types of stances (i.e., the disciplinary stance) by expanding on the links between consent as a legal construct and its ethical counterpart. Fifth, considering another of the identified types of stances (i.e., the theoretical stances normally adopted in the consent management literature), the paper presents the key requirements for legally and ethically effective consent management based on three prominent theories. Sixth, it presents the identified types of stances in a conceptual model, contending that the model is novel, relevant, understandable, and useful. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Understanding climate-induced migration in West Africa through the social transformation lens.
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Osei-Amponsah, Charity, Quarmine, William, and Okem, Andrew
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CLIMATE change ,LITERATURE reviews ,SOCIOCULTURAL factors ,INVESTMENT policy ,HUMAN migrations ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
The climate crisis has migration implications, and we need to act inclusively and urgently. Climate change impacts people's decisions to migrate largely through economic, political, technological, demographic, and socio-cultural factors, and their dynamic interlinkages. These complex issues often influence climate risks and vulnerabilities and complicate effective investment and policy actions on migration. However, there is inadequate documentation on how climate change is linked to migration and social transformation. Based on a traditional literature review and inputs from a consultation dialogue, this paper analyzes climate-induced migration in West Africa using a social transformation lens. The paper conceptualizes the climate-induced migrant as an agent of adaptation and describes the complexities of climate vulnerabilities, and its intersection with social transformation in migration decisions. A social transformation conceptual framework is proposed to identify the complexities of climate-induced migration and ensure inclusive strategies are planned, implemented, and sustained. The paper discusses the need for transdisciplinary research approaches to capture various intersections of transforming socio-economic and environmental vulnerabilities across different countries and migratory landscapes. The paper also highlights the critical concern in the region regarding the "trapped population." It suggests that a social transformation lens is required to unravel the dynamics around vulnerable people unable to migrate because they do not have the resources to migrate or are constrained by cultural issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Service system resilience under resource scarcity: from vulnerability to balanced centricity.
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Leino, Henna M., Davey, Janet, and Johns, Raechel
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CUSTOMER cocreation ,PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability ,SCARCITY ,RESEARCH questions ,LABOR theory of value ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Purpose: Disruptive shocks significantly compromise service contexts, challenging multidimensional value (co)creation. Recent focus has been on consumers experiencing vulnerability in service contexts. However, the susceptibility of service firms, employees and other actors to the impacts of disruptive shocks has received little attention. Since resource scarcity from disruptive shocks heightens tensions around balancing different needs in the service system, this paper aims to propose a framework of balanced centricity and service system resilience for service sustainability. Design/methodology/approach: Adopting a conceptual model process, the paper integrates resilience and balanced centricity (method theories) with customer/consumer vulnerability (domain theory) resulting in a definition of multiactor vulnerability and related theoretical propositions. Findings: Depleted, unavailable, or competed over resources among multiple actors constrain resource integration. Disruptive shocks nevertheless have upside potential. The interdependencies of actors in the service system call for deeper examination of multiple parties' susceptibility to disruptive resource scarcity. The conceptual framework integrates multiactor vulnerability (when multiactor susceptibility to resource scarcity challenges value exchange) with processes of service system resilience, developing three research propositions. Emerging research questions and strategies for balanced centricity provide a research agenda. Research limitations/implications: A multiactor, balanced centricity perspective extends understanding of value cocreation, service resilience and service sustainability. Strategies for anticipating, coping with and adapting to disruptions in service systems are suggested by using the balanced centricity perspective, offering the potential to maintain (or enhance) the six types of value. Originality/value: This research defines multiactor vulnerability, extending work on experienced vulnerabilities; describes the multilevel and multiactor perspective on experienced vulnerability in service relationships; and conceptualizes how balanced centricity can decrease multiactor vulnerability and increase service system resilience when mega disruptions occur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. Service mega-disruptions: a conceptual model and research agenda.
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Vredenburg, Jessica, Kapitan, Sommer, and Jang, Sharon
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CONCEPTUAL models ,CUSTOMER relations ,CONSUMER behavior ,QUALITY of service ,SIMILARITY (Psychology) ,CONCEPT mapping - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to formally conceptualize service mega-disruptions as any far-reaching and unforeseen general environmental stressor or threat that impacts a service organization's ability to provide a desired level of service. The authors differentiate sudden large-scale general environmental threats from traditional service failures in scope and scale of impact via number of customers and sectors affected and duration and speed of the disruption. Design/methodology/approach: This paper draws from service recovery theory to build a conceptual model of service mega-disruptions. The resulting conceptual model maps service failure recovery strategies against a service mega-disruption recovery approach to examine consumer response to changes in service value. This work further articulates additional research needs including conceptualization, measurement and methods as traditional drivers of service recovery and the value of the service experience change in response to service mega-disruptions. Findings: This work proposes a research agenda to investigate whether service mega-disruptions can bypass the need for service recovery due to a consumer self-moderating process. As past research shows, the less control a service provider has over a failure, the more customers attribute fault to the situation and transfer blame away from an organization. This paper suggests that this self-moderating process disrupts the need for service providers to court forgiveness for a failure with perceptions of similarity and controllability providing an alternate pathway to customer forgiveness. Similarly, it is suggested that service mega-disruptions play a role in transforming service ecosystems into tighter, more contractual systems with less agency for service providers and poorer ability to adjust to market conditions. The duration and longevity of effects on service providers' control, agency and ability to adjust following a service mega-disruption must be researched further. Originality/value: This paper builds theory to develop a conceptual model of service mega-disruptions and their role in customer engagement and reshaping the service ecosystem. This paper culminates in the proposition of a research agenda that aims to build research capacity among services marketing scholars as service providers' coordination and market conditions are challenged by service mega-disruptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. To Enhance the Credibility of the Green Bond Market through Regulating GBERs: The Case of China.
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Chen, Xiayang and Long, Weiqiu
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GREEN bonds ,BONDS (Finance) ,BOND market ,GREEN marketing ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INVESTORS ,INFORMATION asymmetry - Abstract
As the green bond market expands, an increasing number of Green Bond External Reviewers (hereafter 'GBER' or 'GBERs') have gained momentum among investors and financial regulators. A GBER enhances the credibility of green bonds and prevents greenwashing risk in the green bond market by reducing the information asymmetry between issuers and investors. China is the second largest issuer of green bonds in the world. The current Chinese GBER legal framework is insufficient to ensure green bond market sustainability. Our purpose in this paper is to analyze the inadequacies of the Chinese GBER regulatory framework and to provide suggestions for overcoming the potential challenges within it. A textual analysis of primary legal sources and secondary academic sources serves as the main research methodology in this study. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of China's GBER regulatory framework and addresses its shortcomings and weaknesses. Furthermore, given the evolving stage of the Chinese green bond market, this paper analyzes potential challenges for GBERs and proposes some suggestions to ensure high-quality reviews by GBERs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. A DISCUSSION ON HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS & INTRA-HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION: THE CASE OF TÜRKİYE.
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Özberk, Deniz Keskin and Öncel, Burcu Düzgün
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LABOR supply ,HOUSEKEEPING ,WOMEN'S employment ,MARRIED women ,DEVELOPING countries ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
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36. Effect of Green Human Resources Management and Employee Performance on Work-Life Balance.
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Hoxhaj, Jona, Abduli, Selajdin, and Syla, Shpresa
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PERSONNEL management ,JOB performance ,PERFORMANCE management ,WORK-life balance ,SMALL business ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
The aim of this research is to find out the effect of green Human Resources Management and employee performance on work-life balance, in small and medium enterprises operating in transition economies, specifically in Kosovo. Additionally, this paper presents a comprehensive conceptual framework for green human resources management and work-life balance. In order to find out this relation, a questionnaire was delivered to employees of small and medium enterprises in Kosovo. The data collected was analyzed using STATA 14. To test the hypothesis, a linear model was constituted, and a regression analysis was conducted using the OLS technique. The model results indicate positive linear correlation between green human resource management, work-life balance, and employee performance, which means that green HRM and employee performance have significant impact on work-life balance of employees in small and medium enterprises in transition countries. This study contributes to practical level, as it provides important information to companies in Kosovo, who should take into consideration the importance of incorporating new green strategies in their human resource practices to facilitate work-life balance for employees, consequently leading to enhance company performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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37. How public policies and other events can shape spatial distribution of local activities over time? An investigation based on spatial micro-data.
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Dubé, Jean, Dieng, Ousmane, Lévesque, Mathieu, Racine, Antoine, Roberge, Olivier, and Trapé, Thibault
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GOVERNMENT policy ,URBAN planning ,ROAD construction ,PAPER mills ,LAND use ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
The aim of the paper is to propose a methodological framework to explore how urban planning policies, such as the construction of highways, and other major events, such as opening/closure of major plants, affect the spatial distribution of residential and economic activities within a specific location over time. To do so, the paper proposes to use statistics related to the spatial distribution of individual buildings based on centrographic analysis, and to explore the statistical relations between the changes that occur over time with a vector autoregressive (VAR) model. From a land use policy perspective, this framework allows to investigate the causal impact of public action and other events on the local spatial distribution of the activities to see if (and how) it shapes spatial footprints and the distribution of residential and economic activities. The framework is applied to a small Canadian city case but can easily be implemented to any other cases. • A two-step model is developed to investigate causal relations à la Granger of spatial distribution of activities. • The methodological framework is based on a micro-economic perspective. • Construction of a highway have a causal influence on the spatial distribution of residential and economic activities. • Closure of a major plant (paper mill) had an impact on the evolution of the spatial distribution of residential activities on the evolution of the spatial distribution of residential activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE EDUCATION OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING STUDENTS: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF TVET PRACTICES IN AFRICA AND NONAFRICAN COUNTRIES.
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Matu, Jeffrey B.
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CONCEPTUAL models ,VOCATIONAL school students ,CULTURAL pluralism ,VOCATIONAL education ,SOCIAL capital ,TECHNICAL education ,SOCIALIZATION ,SOCIAL classes - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop a systematic review on integrating cultural diversity and social capital dimensions in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) based on regional experience of Africa, Middle East and Northern Africa, and the Northern America, where specific countries from these regions, such as Germany, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, and the United States, were chosen. It analyzes the role of TVET in providing inclusive and equitable quality education and training to a diverse population for social mobility and economic opportunity. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) statement was used as a formal systematic review guideline for data collection. A functional, organizational, and political approaches (FOPA) model and cosmo-uBuntu were applied as a conceptual framework lens to review the literature on the development of cultural diversity and social capital dimensions in TVET. FOPA is a lens for examining how the relationship between TVET institutions, education stakeholders, including the private sector, and the government influences TVETs' ability to address community needs and contribute to economic growth. On the other hand, Cosmo-uBuntu is a humanitarian, theoretical, and solution-oriented approach to integrating cultural diversity and social capital into TVET that addresses issues of social justice in order to meet the needs of the community and contribute to economic development initiatives. Data was obtained from research studies and reports over the period 2000 - 2021. The analysis included a total of 662 documents from ERIC (ProQuest), ProQuest Education Journals, and CONFINTEA databases with resources for adult education and workforce education. The results show that there is a lack of shared understanding of the integration of cultural diversity and social capital dimensions of TVET education. In order to promote an inclusive and equitable education and training, it is essential to address some assumptions about the concept of cultural diversity and social capital - what it means and how it can support the sustainable development of a globally competent workforce. Findings indicate that TVET is aware of the importance of cultural diversity and social capital dimensions in education but lacks clarity on implementing it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
39. Tacit Knowledge Management in Engineering Industries: Systematic Literature Review and Development of a Conceptual Model.
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Jayaram, N. and Bhatta, N. M. K.
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TACIT knowledge ,LITERATURE reviews ,KNOWLEDGE management ,CONCEPTUAL models ,INDUSTRIAL engineering ,ENGINEERING management - Abstract
Knowledge of every organisation is the most important resource, often not fully leveraged by organisations. Moreover, the value of tacit knowledge of an individual is much less understood and not exploited to the desired levels in organisations. It is quite evident when an experienced employee retires from an organisation, he carries away a very valuable chunk of knowledge with him, which is a strategic resource of the organisation. The COVID-19 pandemic and the great resignation times created a sudden loss of experts which troubled many organisations and made the topic of tacit knowledge management very relevant to current times. While PRISMA framework was used for selection of articles among the vast literature using justifiable validation criteria, a combination of bibliometric and narrative methods is used for the process of analysis and summarisation. The relevant papers are obtained using keywords "Tacit knowledge", "Tacit knowledge management", "Knowledge sharing". Overall, 50 relevant and quality papers are picked after systematic filtration and study. The important keywords from these papers are picked and analysed to arrive at six major themes under which all the papers can be categorised. The six themes are tacit knowledge concept evolution, barriers to knowledge sharing, tacit knowledge acquisition process — various methods, role of context in knowledge sharing, enablers for tacit knowledge sharing, and IT for explicit Knowledge capture and reuse. Each of these themes also has sub-themes under which the papers are categorised. The gist of papers under each of these themes/sub-themes is captured in detail, providing key insights under each theme. While literature review papers focus on a certain domain or industry, this work developed a conceptual model using these themes which represents the current literature in tacit knowledge management as a system model, thus making this work complementary to the current body of knowledge. This model is useful in placing any future literature under one of the themes. Future work also can focus on adding additional themes as well as making this model more insightful through continuous improvement. Each of the themes in the model created can be colour coded to represent high and least researched areas, which can be a valuable guide for the future researchers. Future research directions relevant for the current engineering industries are collated from the literature reviewed, detailed under the above themes in chronological order. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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40. Risk Prediction of Digital Human Resource Management Based on Artificial Intelligence.
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Yongda Hu
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PERSONNEL management ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,FORECASTING ,CONCEPTUAL models ,OPERATIONAL risk ,ENTERPRISE resource planning - Abstract
The latest information technologies have greatly accelerated the digitalization progress of Human Resource Management (HRM) and many useful techniques and tools have been developed for that purpose. However, in terms of risk management, effective enough tools and methods are still insufficient. Existing studies generally fail to give a turnkey solution to the operational risks in digital HRM system, and the macro measurement models are not suitable for dealing with the risks in the digital HRM system of each single enterprise. In view of these defects, this paper studied the prediction of risks in digital HRM systems based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Firstly, the paper outlined the functions of a digital HRM system, defined the risk management mechanism of a HRM system, and built a conceptual model for it. Then, this paper proposed a novel method for predicting the risks in the digital HRM system, which innovatively integrates the digital HRM risk event chains with the risk event graph. After that, the paper elaborated on the structures and building principles of the risk event representation layer, risk event chain module, risk event graph module, and attention fusion module. At last, experimental results verified that the proposed model has obvious advantages in digital HRM risk prediction in terms of both stability and accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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41. Exploring Coupled Open Innovation for Digital Servitization in Grocery Retail: From Digital Dynamic Capabilities Perspective.
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Čirjevskis, Andrejs
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OPEN innovation ,DIGITAL transformation ,BLOCKCHAINS ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Open innovation and digital servitization have been hot topics in existing research. Moreover, the latest research in entrepreneurship and general management justifies that the performance results of specific innovation strategies are usually influenced by dynamic capabilities. However, there is little empirical research on the linkage of open innovation, digital servitization, and micro-foundations of digital dynamic capabilities that affect alliance performance. The emerging literature on open innovation provides partial insight into the micro-foundations of digital dynamic capabilities. Based on it, from a dynamic capability perspective, this paper constructs a conceptual model of research including coupled open innovation of collaborative partners, alliance's formation phases, and dynamic digital capabilities and their micro-foundations which impact alliance performance in grocery retail. The paper aims to provide an overarching view of the digital servitization process of grocery retailers and unpack the micro-foundations of the digital transformation of their business models to sustain advantages. Thus, the paper contributes to the research on open innovation, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and dynamic capabilities and provides two theoretical propositions. Then, having employed two illustrative case studies, this paper empirically tests theoretical propositions and justifies the role of coupled open innovation strategies for digital servitization and its micro-foundations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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42. The Effects of Gamification on E-learning Education: Systematic Literature Review and Conceptual Model.
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Zineb, Sabri, Youssef, Fakhri, and Aniss, Moumen
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GAMIFICATION ,CONCEPTUAL models ,EDUCATIONAL literature ,GENERAL Data Protection Regulation, 2016 - Abstract
The concept of implementing games or gamification in education is becoming a growing area in the last decade and a blistering topic among researchers, professors and educational systems. Gaming in education aims to simplify and improve the learning process using technology. Nevertheless, accessibility and inclusion of gaming elements in the higher educational systems inside universities are considered yet. Most of the graduated students endure achieving the mandatory eLearning training to succeed in their integration inside companies. For example, engineers must follow some eLearning courses about Security, Ethics, Agility, Phishing Detection, General Data Protection Regulation...etc., which is tedious. Hence, our research seeks to ease and succeed the integration into companies by applying gamification to these eLearning courses to engage and motivate students to master them before graduation. This paper discusses the use of games in education, then presents a literature review about learning theories, game theory and design, game development process and tools. By collecting hundreds of papers from multiple research databases, we conceived a journal classification, a word frequency analysis using cloud visualization. Then a comparative study based on the topic's occurrences in our corpus. Finally, a comparison of different conceptual models for gamification of e -learning e nvironments. These r esults o ffer an insightful introduction to the application of game elements in educational settings and the implementation of gamification in e-learning courses [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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43. Evaluating a project management methodology to improve project performance.
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Rode, Anna Le Gerstrøm, Jensby, Anne, and Svejvig, Per
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PROJECT management ,CONCEPTUAL models ,BEST practices - Abstract
Purpose: Project management as a field of practice and research is characterized by impressive amounts of normative literature and extensive collections of best practices promising to improve project performance. On the other hand, research proving the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed tools is limited. Project management methodology (PMM) evaluation is important but complicated and scarce. This paper evaluates a specific PMM designed to improve project performance. Design/methodology/approach: Based on a multiple, embedded and comparative case study the paper evaluates 71 projects within and across 17 organizations. Findings: The paper identifies conflicting indicators of PMM failure and success in terms of project speed and impact, and the results indicate the complexity, contextuality and challenge inherent in PMM evaluation. Originality/value: Contributions include empirical evidence and contextual knowledge on the effectiveness and efficiency of a specific PMM, as well as a new conceptual model and a novel methodological design for PMM evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. Modeling of web-based collaborative learning management system.
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Lahmadi, Youssef, Ouadoud, Mohammed, Mouzouri, Hasnae, and Oughdir, Lahcen
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COLLABORATIVE learning ,LEARNING Management System ,SOCIAL constructivism ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
The challenges faced by most learning management systems (LMS) can be classified into two main areas: pedagogical and technical issues. A comprehensive exploration of these interrelated challenges provides valuable insights for developing a new and more effective model for LMS. In this paper, a novel conceptual model for a web-based collaborative LMS is introduced, merging two distinct learning theories: behaviorism and social constructivism. Through an analysis of the strengths and limitations of each theory, the study moves on to outline the fundamental principles and technical features of the proposed LMS model, which stems from this integration. In conclusion, the paper explores the implications of creating user-centered LMS solutions, with a specific focus on addressing the varied requirements of learners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. The effectiveness of dual regulation and synergistic governance of market-incentivized carbon reduction policies and public environmental supervision: a study based on the sustainable development performance of listed companies in China.
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Jiahe Chen and Wenhao Yu
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SUSTAINABLE development ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ENVIRONMENTAL sciences ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,REGIONAL development ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Introduction: In the current background of global economic slowdown, the traditional reliance on one regulatory instrument or the unilateral consideration of the effectiveness of one regulatory policy in policy formulation is no longer sufficient to cope with the increasingly complex contradictions between environmental protection and economic development. In the construction of a modernized environmental governance system, it has become an inevitable choice to achieve synergy between various environmental regulations. In China, the citizens' environmental supervision campaign that gradually emerged in 2006 and the local carbon trading pilots that started in 2013, as typical representatives of informal and formal environmental regulation respectively, provide vivid and realistic materials for our study. Methods: Using econometric models and microdata from listed Chinese firms from 2009 to 2020, we analyze the profound logic and internal mechanism by which this synergistic governance effect of environmental regulation affects the economic society and the development pattern of firms. Results and discussion: The study found that: (1) the synergistic effect of the carbon trading policy and citizens' environmental supervision can significantly promote the transition of enterprises to a sustainable development model, especially paying attention to the role of citizens' environmental supervision in this process. (2) The regional development level, cost transfer capability, and political connection can make the synergy of the two environmental regulations vary across firms. (3) The synergistic effect of environmental regulation promotes the behavior of enterprises in line with the requirements of sustainable development by influencing enterprises' R&D and innovation investment, resource allocation efficiency, and sustainable development awareness. (4) A favorable regional rule of law environment and moderate media attention can effectively increase the intensity of citizens' environmental supervision, and at the same time strengthen the effectiveness of synergistic governance of environmental regulation in the transformation and development of enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the main lignite-rich grabens in Poland. Part 2. Tectonics versus autocompaction and compaction.
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WIDERA, MAREK
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LIGNITE mining ,LIGNITE ,CONCEPTUAL models ,LAND subsidence ,CENOZOIC Era - Abstract
This paper is a continuation of the previous one (Widera, 2024. Acta Geologica Polonica, 74 (1), e2). A new, alternative interpretation of the tectonic development of two lignite-rich deposits in the Lubstów and Kleszczów grabens in central Poland is presented. The maximum thickness of lignite mined from both deposits is >86 and >250 m, respectively. These grabens were selected for detailed tectonic analysis because syn-depositional or post-depositional tectonic uplift is undeniably evident. The current study focuses on the distinction between tectonic subsidence/uplift and autocompactional subsidence, and on the timing of their occurrence. Such a research approach allows for the presentation of new conceptual models of Cenozoic tectonic evolution during the formation of the third, very thick, Ścinawa lignite seam (ŚLS-3) and the second Lusatian lignite seam (LLS-2). As a result, it is shown here that the magnitude of both the downward and upward tectonic movements are significantly smaller than previously thought. This new interpretation is also confirmed by the low rank of lignite coalification and the net calorific value of the ŚLS-3 and LLS-2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Human–technology dichotomy in shaping management history.
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Caputo, Francesco, Sepe, Fabiana, Di Taranto, Enrico, and Fiano, Fabio
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CONCEPTUAL models ,INDUCTION (Logic) ,SOCIAL sciences education ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,BUSINESSPEOPLE - Abstract
Purpose: The paper aims to enrich current debate about human–technology dichotomy in socio-economic settings by decoding and systematizing the main phases through which it has been approached in managerial and social studies. Design/methodology/approach: A multi-interpretative framework is built thanks to the adoption of a qualitative approach inspired by the inductive logic, and for analyzing the historical evolution of the approach to human–technology dichotomy and for explaining them through an innovative conceptual model. Findings: An innovative conceptual model is proposed for depicting connections and evolutions among the main four phases in the evolution of the approaches to human–technology dichotomy. Research limitations/implications: Reflections and conceptual model herein can support researchers in rereading the multiple theoretical and practical contributions provided with reference to human and technology relations in socio-economic settings. Practical implications: The paper can support managers and entrepreneurs in defining and evaluating managerial approaches for efficiently enhancing human–technology interaction. Originality/value: The paper proposes an innovative conceptual model based on a multi-interpretative framework for decoding the historical evolution of the approaches to human–technology dichotomy in business settings. New variables are added to the current debate about the topic for building an original interpretive viewpoint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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48. A circular business cluster model for sustainable operations management.
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Ada, Erhan, Sagnak, Muhittin, Mangla, Sachin Kumar, and Kazancoglu, Yigit
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INDUSTRIAL clusters ,BUSINESS models ,CIRCULAR economy ,OPERATIONS management ,VALUE chains ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Ecological pollution, scarcity of resources, climate change and population growth have forced organisations to transform from a linear to a circular economy. Hence, the need arises to redesign value chains and traditional business models. Thus, the aim of this study is to develop a new conceptual eco-cluster model called 'Circular Business Cluster Model' to combine the advantages of both clustering and a circular economy. This paper seeks to establish a framework and provide guidelines for policy-makers such as governments, local authorities and organised industrial zone administrators. The contribution of this paper is to highlight and emphasise the crucial role of circular economy principles to transform a classical business model into an eco-business model. Circular Business Cluster Model includes the conceptual framework, network structure, interactions between cluster components and 6R activities. A case study was conducted to check the applicability of the proposed Circular Business Cluster Model. Eleven centres in this model were evaluated. Fuzzy Best-Worst Method (BWM) was used to find the relative weights. Based on the Circular Business Cluster Model, theoretical and managerial implications have been presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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49. A Step-by-Step Process of Thematic Analysis to Develop a Conceptual Model in Qualitative Research.
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Naeem, Muhammad, Ozuem, Wilson, Howell, Kerry, and Ranfagni, Silvia
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CONCEPTUAL models ,QUALITATIVE research ,THEMATIC analysis ,GROUNDED theory ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
Thematic analysis is a highly popular technique among qualitative researchers for analyzing qualitative data, which usually comprises thick descriptive data. However, the application and use of thematic analysis has also involved complications due to confusion regarding the final outcome's presentation as a conceptual model. This paper develops a systematic thematic analysis process for creating a conceptual model from qualitative research findings. It explores the adaptability of the proposed process across various research methodologies, including constructivist methodologies, positivist methodologies, grounded theory, and interpretive phenomenology, and justifies their application. The paper distinguishes between inductive and deductive coding approaches and emphasizes the merits of each. It suggests that the derived systematic thematic analysis model is valuable across multiple disciplines, particularly in grounded theory, ethnographic approaches, and narrative approaches, while also being adaptable to more descriptive, positivist-based methodologies. By providing a methodological roadmap, this study enhances the rigor and replicability of thematic analysis and offers a comprehensive strategy for theoretical conceptualization in qualitative research. The contribution of this paper is a systematic six-step thematic analysis process that leads to the development of a conceptual model; each step is described in detail and examples are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. Integrating sports psychiatry in the interdisciplinary care of elite sports teams: A conceptual model.
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Zaré, Armaan and Stull, Todd
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ELITE athletes ,PSYCHIATRIC treatment ,SOCIAL stigma ,SPORTS medicine ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Abstract:Introduction: Sports psychiatry is a developing field whose focus is the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental illness in sports team members. Participation in elite sports can compromise mental health as psychiatric symptoms and disorders are often unrecognized until players experience performance failures, injury, or interpersonal concerns. Despite the growing recognition of psychiatric illness in sports, sports psychiatry is yet to be widely practiced in athlete healthcare management. Methods: We conducted a search on relevant publications on sports psychiatry and mental health in elite athletes. Results: Numerous papers detailed mental health statistics in elite athletes as well as outlined the development of sports psychiatry with respect to healthcare management. The papers describe cultural barriers to athlete mental health treatment include stigma, low mental health literacy, adverse mental health treatment experiences, busy schedules, and cultural/religious factors. Modifiable systemic factors include conflicts of interest for team clinicians caused by dual loyalty to sports franchises, and power relations encompassing intra-team hierarchies that prevent both help-seeking behaviors and the disclosure of harassment. Conclusion: The proposed model recommends that sports leagues and tournament organizations hire sports psychiatrists to monitor the standard of care provided within each sports franchise as a quality control initiative to incentivize sports franchises to offer the highest-level of healthcare, combating conflicts of interest and harassment. The conceptual model recommends each sports franchise integrate sports psychiatrists onsite with elite sports team members with the long-term goal of achieving SAMHSA's full integration model pending available funding and sports culture shifts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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