However, sustainable human resource management (HRM) can help mining enterprises establish an attractive enterprise brand that can address the different needs and expectations of potential and existing employees without damaging long-term corporate image, thus promoting sustained competitive advantage20. Susta...
As a consequence, governments have attempted to steer and regulate their diffusion. The long-term effects of government policies on technology uptake, however, remain to be investigated. The identification and understanding of the real forces behind the adoption and diffusion of medical technology ...
The mobility \(\gamma\) determines the time scale of Cahn–Hilliard diffusion, consider specific requirements when selecting, because this parameter needs to be small enough to ensure that the convection term is not excessively suppressed, and it needs to be large enough to keep the interface ...
Processes such as diffusion or the sharing of a pest alert can typically be performed in a one-directional manner, while processes such as knowledge integration and the co-creation of solutions normally require open discussion and knowledge sharing among actors with diverse perspectives and experiences...
For example, diffusion is the result of millions of molecules moving independently, yet students associate the term diffusion more with the phenomenon of moving from high concentration to low concentration than the causal mechanism of molecular kinetics (Garvin-Doxas & Klymkowsky 2008). Focusing on...
Diffusion theory is offered as a lens to examine the change over time. A research critique discusses the state of the field and offers suggestions for research in the field. The critique lends itself to present a new framework for studying technology in social studies education.The Wiley ...
As AI becomes more ubiquitous, the speed of generative AI adoption by enterprises exemplifies the enthusiasm of early adopters. In fact, more than half of IT and business decision-makersplan to adopt generative AI in the near term.
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While inequalities in science are common, most efforts to understand them treat scientists as isolated individuals, ignoring the network effects of collaboration. Here, we develop models that untangle the network effects of productivity defined as paper
We also focus on the near term (2020–2050) when decline rates are the highest and most unabated fossil fuel use in electricity is phased out (Figure S1). Historically, we identify decadal episodes of decline between 1960 and 2018 using a sample of 105 countries (Table S1), as well as ...