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Slum‐Based CAV Networks: Networking in Unyielding Poverty Situations
ABSTRACT Over a billion of the world's population reside in slums. However, the configurations of their social and structural ties in these environments remain unsubstantiated. Drawing on a psychosociological rational choice perspective, we introduce theoretical explanations distinguishing slum dwellers' behavior, actions, and attitudes in community ...
Amon Simba, Eric Braune, Marina Dabić
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When Luxury Loses Its Luster: How Democratization Affects Traditional Luxury Consumers
ABSTRACT Luxury brands have traditionally embodied exclusivity and status, yet increasing accessibility is transforming consumers' perceptions. This trend, driven by the rapid democratization of luxury goods, is causing a paradigm shift in how traditional luxury consumers ascribe value to luxury brands. While these strategies may boost short‐term sales,
Paurav Shukla, Veronica Rosendo‐Rios
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Blockchain technology adoption in healthcare: an integrated model. [PDF]
Bazel MA+4 more
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WLAN Mesh Security Access Method Based on Blockchain Technology [PDF]
Yang Chen, Kun Yang, Xin Jiang
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ABSTRACT The luxury industry is undergoing a complex evolution in response to increasingly polarized societies, multicultural audiences, and frantically digitized marketplaces, balancing tradition with innovation and exclusivity with accessibility.
Paurav Shukla+4 more
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Research on operation strategy of multiple channels pharmaceutical supply chain based on blockchain technology. [PDF]
Wen Y, Wei Y, Liu L.
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A Ledger of Me: Personalizing Healthcare Using Blockchain Technology [PDF]
Gary Leeming+2 more
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Blockchain technology and its impact on sustainable supply chain management in SMEs. [PDF]
Fang C+4 more
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Exploring the implications of blockchain technology for brand–consumer relationships: a future research agenda [PDF]
Achilleas Boukis
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ABSTRACT Digital transformation has revolutionized public service delivery, yet studies on societal engagement with e‐Government services in Qatar remain limited. Despite significant investments in digital governance, 70% of services continue to be accessed through traditional methods, indicating barriers to adoption.
Moosa Elayah
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