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In order to build a transparent and sustainable scholarly publishing ecosystem, this study highlights multidimensional and specific solutions, including reforms to research ethics codes, research management rules, and legal protection from exploitative practices. This paper proposes an...
The transformation of power generation from a centralized model to a decentralized one, characterized by the generation and storage of vast amounts of renewable energy sources, creates new challenges that require reforms to the electricity market. Looking ahead, it will be the responsibilit...
This chapter focuses on that aspect of ICT which reduces the length of red tape and analyses the desirability of introduction of ICT from the stakeholders’ perspective. In a theoretical model, we show that the support for such a reform depends on the...
Such risks are related to, for example, online harassment and online bullying, privacy issues, being able to evaluate online content and the proper use of information in line with copyright rules (Livingstone, Haddon, Görzig, & Ólafsson, 2011; Livingstone, Mascheroni, & Staksrud, 2015). ...
Rule orientation: “Company rules should not be broken—even when the employee thinks it is in the company’s best interest.” The measure was anchored on a 1-to-5 scale with “1” representing “I always feel this way” and “5” representing “I never feel this way” ...
However, nations with stringent and robust long-run policies never bypass environmental protection rules and endeavor to incorporate them during post-industrialization. Apart from the willingness to impose environmental laws, it is equally essential that nations show the willingness to pay for the ...
However, this latter dynamic mostly arises when it comes to neighbouring areas whose borders are within a certain country where rules and laws are standardized to a certain extent and/or dictated by the same profile of formal and informal institutions (Ashraf et al., 2022). In this context, ...
It is a strategy that applies the typical elements of the game (rules, scores, competition) in different contexts to involve users in solving problems. Widely used especially in the field of marketing, today it is also applied in the education sector where it is very effective for promoting ...
As a cultural norm, patriarchy dictates that males have dominance in family power relations and in all related rules and systems including familial roles, rights, obligations, and property inheritance traditions Jin (2010). Thus, the explanatory power of resource theory is limited in interpreting ...