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Empirical nexus of hospital brand gestalt, patient satisfaction and revisit intention
International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, 2023Purpose The purpose of this investigation is to scrutinize the unexplored realm concerning the interplay of hospital brand gestalt on patient satisfaction and revisit intentions.
D. Mandagi +3 more
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Constructing a Destination Gestalt Model: Brand Gestalt, Brand Attitude, and Revisit Intention
Asia Pacific Social Science Review, 2023: This study proposes and tests a structural model that integrates brand gestalt, brand attitude, and revisit intention in the context of tourism destinations.
R. H. Walean, Lies Wullur, D. Mandagi
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Asia Pacific Social Science Review, 2021
: Despite the increasing interest in social media use in tourism, limited empirical work has been devoted to the effectiveness of social media marketing on festival tourism branding. The present study proposed a theoretical model that explains the effect
D. Mandagi, A. C. Aseng
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: Despite the increasing interest in social media use in tourism, limited empirical work has been devoted to the effectiveness of social media marketing on festival tourism branding. The present study proposed a theoretical model that explains the effect
D. Mandagi, A. C. Aseng
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Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2020
Recent advancement of remote sensing technologies has brought in accurate, dense, and inexpensive city-scale Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) point clouds, which can be utilized to model city objects (e.g., buildings, roads, and automobiles) for ...
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Recent advancement of remote sensing technologies has brought in accurate, dense, and inexpensive city-scale Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) point clouds, which can be utilized to model city objects (e.g., buildings, roads, and automobiles) for ...
Fan Xue +3 more
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Field Theory in Contemporary Gestalt Therapy Part Two: Paradoxical Theory of Change Reconsidered
Gestalt Review, 2022Conceptualization of change processes presents a significant source of therapist’s self-support in demanding clinical situations. Three perspectives on understanding the process of change used in Gestalt therapy are set forth in a systematic way: mono ...
J. Roubal, G. Francesetti
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Theory in Biosciences, 2006
We define a gestalt as the invariants of a collection of patterns that can mutually be transformed into each other through a class of transformations encoded by, or conversely, determining that gestalt. The class of these transformations needs to satisfy structural regularities like the ones of the mathematical structure of a group.
Olaf Breidbach, Jürgen Jost
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We define a gestalt as the invariants of a collection of patterns that can mutually be transformed into each other through a class of transformations encoded by, or conversely, determining that gestalt. The class of these transformations needs to satisfy structural regularities like the ones of the mathematical structure of a group.
Olaf Breidbach, Jürgen Jost
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2006 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'06), 2006
This paper presents an algorithm to correlate audio and visual data generated by the same physical phenomenon. According to psychophysical experiments, temporal synchrony strongly contributes to integrate cross-modal information in humans. Thus, we define meaningful audiovisual structures as temporally proximal audio-video events.
Gianluca Monaci, Pierre Vandergheynst
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This paper presents an algorithm to correlate audio and visual data generated by the same physical phenomenon. According to psychophysical experiments, temporal synchrony strongly contributes to integrate cross-modal information in humans. Thus, we define meaningful audiovisual structures as temporally proximal audio-video events.
Gianluca Monaci, Pierre Vandergheynst
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Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1978This paper examines the relations between Gestalt psychology and gestalt therapy, as presented in the writings of Fritz Perls, who claims that his perspective derives from Gestalt psychology. Intellectual traditions, philosophical assumptions, and specific theories and concepts are considered.
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Gestalt Review, 2020
This paper is the first of two aimed at exploring the implications of field theory in contemporary Gestalt therapy. In this paper we present the definition of field theory we rely upon; in particular, we define the phenomenal field, the phenomenological ...
G. Francesetti, Jan Roubal
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This paper is the first of two aimed at exploring the implications of field theory in contemporary Gestalt therapy. In this paper we present the definition of field theory we rely upon; in particular, we define the phenomenal field, the phenomenological ...
G. Francesetti, Jan Roubal
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International Journal of Tourism Cities
Purpose Brand gestalt has emerged as a crucial concept in marketing and branding, denoting the holistic perception and overall impression that consumers develop about a brand.
D. Mandagi +3 more
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Purpose Brand gestalt has emerged as a crucial concept in marketing and branding, denoting the holistic perception and overall impression that consumers develop about a brand.
D. Mandagi +3 more
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