This paper undertakes a substantial review of past and current literature on value and categorizes this considerable body of research into nine streams of literature. Building on the emerging relationship marketing paradigm, it then proposes... A Payne,S Holt - 《British Journal of Management》 被...
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On a quite general level, however, one may state that DIS differ from the conventional conceptualization of IS in that their main function is the pursuit of transformative innovation processes (in terms of paradigm-breaking, system-wide innovation; Steward 2008). Transformative innovation thus ...
What is a simultaneity paradigm? What are the variables in Gay-Lussac's law? What is variable resistance training? What is the value of the time constant? What is abstract characterization? What is the principle of autonomy? What is the principle of parsimony?
The application of such analysis is illustrated in the case of cancer and diabetes. We put forth a concept of cell-to-human framework comprising of five modules (data mining, networking, modeling, experimental and validation) for addressing human physiology and diseases based on a paradigm of ...
Therefore, both the scientific classical realistic paradigm and constructivist interpretative paradigm are equally present. We used the one-question narrative interview introduced by Fritz Schütze (Hyvärinen & Löyttyniemi, 2005; Rosenthal, 2004, Rosenthal, 2003; Wengraf, 2001). Students were asked...
These are largely based on qualitative or quantitative research traditions which have important differences in their related paradigms. There are two distinct perspectives on the social dimension in vulnerability assessment: (1) one refers to intangible losses and the related elements at risk whose ...
Hypothesis A hypothesis is a part of the scientific process. It is an explanation that is supposed to be a possible answer to a question asked in either physical science or social science. A hypothesis is a proposal or educated guess with little evidence that is meant to be the basis...
We contacted 184 firms, of which 128 willingly consented to participate in our research and subsequently submitted the surveys. Consequently, our sample that could be analyzed ultimately consisted of 128 firms with 289 questionnaires. In our sample, the respondents were employees/staff (44%), functi...
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