Category: Social Sciences

Continue Reading

  • Entrepreneurial identity in comparative historical context: the evolution of French and Chinese family businesses

    The social categorization: prevailing in different markets

    As a product associated with luxury, Moët et Chandon’s champagne emphasized innovation, quality, and artisanal expertise. The family’s entrepreneurial identity was aligned with…

    Continue Reading

  • Self-directed music play to improve executive function in young children using NIRS

    Self-directed music play to improve executive function in young children using NIRS

    Participants

    Children were recruited from a nursery school in Japan. Of the five classes of 3-year-old children, two classes were assigned to the music play group, and three to the control group. This study included 27 children in the music play…

    Continue Reading

  • Energy transition and environmental sustainability: the interplay with natural resource rents and trade openness

    Energy transition and environmental sustainability: the interplay with natural resource rents and trade openness

  • Adams D, Adams K, Ullah S et al. (2019) Globalisation, governance, accountability and the natural resource ‘curse’: Implications for socio-economic growth of oil-rich developing countries. Resour Policy 61:128–140.

  • Continue Reading

  • Water–energy–food nexus: toward exploring the connection between ancient and modern science in the Indian context

    Water–energy–food nexus: toward exploring the connection between ancient and modern science in the Indian context

  • Akter I (2020) Economic system of ancient India: Maurya and Gupta Empire. Am J Humanit Soc Sci Res 4(9):218–228

    Google Scholar 

  • Al-Anbari MA, Thameer MY, Al-Ansari N (2018) Landfill site selection by…

  • Continue Reading

  • 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.

  • Continue Reading

  • 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…

    Continue Reading