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These case studies comprise different user base compositions, service-level enforcement rates, and SQC settings for each SQ class. Next, Section 6 reports the results for both static and dynamic formulations, highlighting the tradeoffs between fulfilling user expectations and hiring new vehicles. ...
AbstractforMediating role of socio-religious behavior on consumption pattern changes of middle-class Muslims: An analysis using SEM | Full Text | References | PDF (641 KB) | EPUB 2969 Views 1 CrossRef citations Altmetric Management Article The soft criteria of competitiveness: A symbiosis of ...
4.2. RQ1: What Are the Main Processes That Underpin Decision Making at HEIs? The processes identified in the selected primary studies are shown inTable 5. We found that most of the processes that support decision making in HEIs fall within the teaching and learning dimension. ...
Despite the prevalence of textual data, few studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of real-time text mining and reporting tools in firms and organizations. To address this aspect of decision-making, we have developed and evaluated an unsupervised learning system to automatically extract and ...
Articles in Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) and elsewhere have argued that international business (IB) is a uniquely complex field. We off
This is supported by the fact that the current generation of university students comprises both the millennial generation (mostly the students finishing their undergraduate studies) and Generation Z (new students joining universities) who use the Internet and social networks often, since they have been...
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 41(1), 49–72. Article Google Scholar Stam, E. (2015). Entrepreneurial ecosystems and regional policy: A sympathetic critique. European Planning Studies, 23(9), 1759–1769. Article Google Scholar Stam, E., & van de Ven, A. (2019). Entrepreneurial ...
However, variations between the region's countries exist due to the size, natural resources, skills of human capital, and social and political circumstances. Several studies showed that MENA's women entrepreneurs felt empowered, nevertheless these studies rely on data that did not include male ...
It also describes case studies that have been conducted of trials for “diversity of disaster information transmission,” as well as the results of studies regarding DTN (Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking) that support information transmission procedures in the event of natural disasters. Promoting ...