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Abstract Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common hereditary condition affecting approximately 1 in 500 adults. It is characterized by marked clinical heterogeneity with individuals experiencing minimal to no symptoms, while others may have more severe outcomes including heart failure and sudden cardiac death.
Erin M. Miller+7 more
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Chinese Development Finance and African Policy Space: Towards Productive Incoherence?
ABSTRACT How does Chinese Development Finance influence perceptions of policy space across Sub‐Saharan Africa? This paper employs Grabel's concept of ‘productive incoherence’ to both describe the ‘new development finance landscape’ and to explore its implications for recipient‐country policy space.
Jack Taggart, Han Cheng, Marcus Power
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Acting authentically: Using play to cultivate authentic interrelating in role performance
Summary Research is increasingly demonstrating that authenticity and human connection are fundamental and interrelated human needs. However, organizational roles often constrain authenticity and connection in workplace interactions, especially roles that are highly scripted.
Lyndon E. Garrett
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Metamorphic relation automation: Rationale, challenges, and solution directions
Key FindingsIn this systematic literature review (SLR), we found that the automation of metamorphic relation is most effective in mathematical and scientific applications. We concluded that some approaches involve analysis of different forms of software‐related information such as control flow graph and program dependence graph as well as an initial ...
Emran Altamimi+2 more
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Dynamically Generalizing Web Pages Based on Users' Search Intentions [PDF]
Daling Wang+4 more
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ABSTRACT Despite a growing focus on blockchain adoption within operations and supply chains, these initiatives exhibit an exceedingly high failure rate, with many failing to achieve sustainable success. Why are enterprise blockchain adoptions highly susceptible to failure?
Yuanzhu Zhan+5 more
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The Palestinian Conflict and the Further IT Use From the Greek and Turkish Hotels
ABSTRACT The current conflict in Palestine substantially affects tourism and hotel operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. The study examines the Palestinian conflict's effect on the hotel industry's willingness to further use information technology (IT) as a means for handling the crisis.
Serkan Uzunogullari+2 more
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ABSTRACT Strategic agility (SA) has become an essential capability for established firms to successfully navigate the challenges of business model innovation (BMI) in dynamic environments. This study develops both a conceptual process model and a theoretical framework to explore the interplay between SA and BMI.
Sarah Mueller‐Saegebrecht+1 more
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Family Firms' Boards: Reflections Based on Theoretical Groundings
ABSTRACT Boards of Directors is one of the most recurring topics in corporate governance literature. In the family firm realm, Boards of Directors have distinctive features compared to non‐family firms; their functions and activities can differ significantly.
Andrea Sangermano+2 more
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