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  • Exploring behavioral intentions of consumers towards different digital payment services through the interplay of perceived risks and adoption factors

    Exploring behavioral intentions of consumers towards different digital payment services through the interplay of perceived risks and adoption factors

  • Abdul-Rahim R, Bohari SA, Aman A, Awang Z (2022) Benefit-risk perceptions of FinTech adoption for sustainability from bank consumers’ perspective: the moderating role of fear of COVID-19. Sustainability 14:1–24.

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  • Learning outcomes and evaluation metrics for training researchers to engage in science policy

    Learning outcomes and evaluation metrics for training researchers to engage in science policy

    In conducting a review of relevant literature, we focused on academic and professional fields that have as their purview the education and training of individuals, whether in an individual or organizational capacity, to engage in policy and…

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  • Disciplinary English reform and practices of undergraduate program in response to cultivation of interdisciplinary elites in China

    Disciplinary English reform and practices of undergraduate program in response to cultivation of interdisciplinary elites in China

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  • Airey J (2016) EAP, EMI or CLIL? In: Hyland K, Shaw P (eds) The Routledge handbook…

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  • Advancing urban sustainability assessment: a novel DEA-based framework for multidimensional analysis in Chinese cities

    Advancing urban sustainability assessment: a novel DEA-based framework for multidimensional analysis in Chinese cities

    This study develops a novel methodological framework. The framework contains four types of academic efforts: (1) a new type of DEA-based BoD model for efficiency analysis; (2) relative weight indexes for priority analysis; (3) coupling related…

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  • Unlocking university performance: the role of staff commitment and accreditation effectiveness in Saudi universities

    Unlocking university performance: the role of staff commitment and accreditation effectiveness in Saudi universities

    Commitment to change

    C2C integrates the concepts of commitment and organizational change, defined as “a force [mindset] that binds an individual to a course of action relevant to one or more targets” (Herscovitch and Meyer, 2002). C2C is…

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  • Predicting human decisions with behavioural theories and machine learning

    Predicting human decisions with behavioural theories and machine learning

  • Bernoulli, D. Exposition of a new theory on the measurement of risk (original 1738). Econometrica 22, 23–36 (1954).

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  • Tversky, A. & Kahneman, D. Advances in prospect theory: cumulative…

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  • The role of international strategic alliance and dynamic internationalization capability in building competitive advantage for SMEs: evidence from Taiwan

    The role of international strategic alliance and dynamic internationalization capability in building competitive advantage for SMEs: evidence from Taiwan

    Internationalization and competition advantage

    As a continuous concept, internationalization refers to the degree to which internationalization is deepened along with the progress of product life cycle. The four primary methods of gaining a CA are…

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  • Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now

    Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be a transformative force in science, society and the economy. However, much remains unknown about the broader implications of widespread AI use.

    For instance, AI technologies can enhance as well…

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  • Intergenerational digital feedback and digital social integration of older adults: an empirical study from personal initiative perspective

    Intergenerational digital feedback and digital social integration of older adults: an empirical study from personal initiative perspective

    Digital social integration

    Social integration refers to a process by which the social identity of an individual is constructed; in this process, individuals connect with others, adapt, reshape themselves, assimilate, and finally integrate (Berkman…

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