From Waste to Value: Conversion of Calcium Sulfate to Vaterite via Carbon Capture and Storage
This study introduces a new concept for carbon management that relies on the carbonation of industrial gypsum waste and yields phase‐pure vaterite at ambient conditions without any additives. The obtained vaterite is further shown to be a reactive material that develops compressive strength in aqueous suspensions like conventional cements.
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Shaping consumer behavior with artificial intelligence and brand elements. [PDF]
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Navigating the Choice Between Wrist-Worn Research- and Consumer-Grade Wearables to Monitor Movement Behaviours: A Perspective. [PDF]
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Can Vending Machines Promote Healthy Eating? Evidence from a Hospital Intervention. [PDF]
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Exploring Sustainable Diet Drivers: An Extended TPB Approach to Alternative Protein Acceptance in Southern Italy. [PDF]
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Consumer Behaviour (RLE Consumer Behaviour)
2014This book is concerned with the application of the behavioural sciences, notably social psychology and sociology, to the study of consumer behaviour. The emphasis throughout is on making these sciences practical for the marketing manager by focusing on those aspects of consumer behaviour which prove useful for managerial decision-making.
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AbstractThis chapter builds on some general empirical properties of consumption decisions and their evolution. We present a simple model which tries to capture—albeit in a quite rudimentary form—phenomena like the existence of recognizably different ‘lifestyles’, lexicographic orders on consumption acts, (limited) path-dependency of individual and ...
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