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Unpacking the relationship between co‐creation and brand equity: A multi‐study approach
Abstract Whilst some studies have shown that co‐creation positively influences brand equity, others have found only marginal or even negative effects, and several failure cases of co‐creation have been reported. To overcome the confusion generated by mixed findings, this paper unpacks the relationship between co‐creation and brand equity, considering ...
Stefan Markovic +4 more
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Editorial: Emerging techniques in Arabic natural language processing. [PDF]
Abudalfa S, Saad M, El-Beltagy S.
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Reading and relating with Frieda Fromm‐Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Joshua Pugh
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Comprehension of implied meaning in Chinese second language listening
Abstract Listening comprehension is crucial for second language (L2) communication and acquisition. However, it has received less attention than reading, given the transient nature of speech signals and the intangible cognitive processes involved in it.
Jiafan Zhang, Wei Cai
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Tackling toxicity in Arabic social media through advanced detection techniques. [PDF]
Hatem L, Omar A, Ali AA, Farghaly HM.
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Short Abstract Industrialisation has reshaped European rural areas, leading to both depopulation and, in some cases, lifestyle‐driven repopulation. Our research highlights supply‐side barriers to Alpine repopulation by unpacking the impossibilities of vacant farmhouses revitalisation. Both land transfer traditions ingrained over generation (micro‐level
Bernhard Grüner, Elisabeth Gruber
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OjibweMorph: an approachable finite-state transducer for Ojibwe (and beyond). [PDF]
Hammerly C +4 more
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The Plural Lives of E‐Waste: Valuation and Contestation in Accra's Recycling Network(s)
Short Abstract Electronic waste (e‐waste) in Accra is shown to be plural and ontologically multiple, enacted as livelihood, commodity, hazard, governance object and political actor across dispersed recycling networks. Using a multi‐sited, follow‐the‐thing approach and 60 interviews, I specify four socio‐material mechanisms (i.e., copper's market tempo,
Ebenezer Gyampoh Amoah
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Linguistic exclusion in orthopedic research: Cultural adaptation, multilingual innovations, and pathways to global health equity. [PDF]
Liu QZ, Zeng L, Sun NZ.
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