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COVID-19, sense of control, and the rise of addictive behaviors: a study in Poland. [PDF]
Górowska MP +4 more
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Staying Offline or Going Online? Managing the Establishment of Service Platforms
ABSTRACT We study a global game in which consumers and sellers decide whether to join a service platform and interact more efficiently online. Uncertainties about the platform's technology value and users' participation behavior on both market sides cause a coordination problem.
Marit Holler +2 more
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Attachment Representations, emotion regulation Difficulties and behavioral addiction Risk: Testing a mediation model in undergraduate students. [PDF]
Favieri F +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impacts of Volume‐Based Procurement (VBP) policies on pharmaceutical supply chains, with a focus on the strategic behaviors of manufacturers. VBP aims to reduce costs and stabilize supplies by centralizing procurement through competition based on volumes and prices.
Nani Zhou, Tong Wang, Guohua Wan
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Perceived Stress, Loneliness, and Resilience in Relation to Game Addiction Among Adolescents in Bangkok During the COVID-19 Pandemic Transition Period. [PDF]
Attasara P, Thaweekoon T, Napa W.
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Food webs consist of trophic interactions of variable strength. However, it remains challenging to predict how changes in environmental conditions, such as nutrient enrichment, can affect these interactions. In this paper, we propose to integrate food web theory with ecological stoichiometry, which predicts how elemental ratios affect trophic ...
Pierre Rogy +6 more
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The tolerance-related psychology and dynamic activity in the peripheral nervous system of Internet gaming disorder during playing online games. [PDF]
Chi HM, Hsiao TC.
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Sociopsychological technologies of internet gaming addicts rehabilitation
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Abstract Conservation performance payments are becoming an increasingly popular instrument to tackle human–wildlife conflicts. In Sweden, Sámi communities practicing reindeer husbandry receive performance payments as compensation for reindeer losses caused by lynxes and wolverines.
Josef Kaiser +3 more
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