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Modelling Critical Impeding Factors of Gamification Adoption: An ISM‐MICMAC Analysis
ABSTRACT Gamification is a transformative technology that attracts consumers and motivates them toward desired actions through fun and engagement. Despite its growing popularity and influence on user behavior, gamification faces significant challenges in acceptance and implementation due to behavioral, technological, economic, and regulatory factors ...
Wamika Sharma +4 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional reward systems, which are largely salary‐centered and structurally rigid, are no longer sufficient in an era defined by digital transformation. Building on this premise, this study examines how emerging technologies reshape integrated compensation systems by uncovering their causal, mediating, and outcome‐oriented roles.
Seyed Hossein Razavi Hajiagha +5 more
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Prospective of an Inland Waterway System of Shipping Canals in Skikda (Algeria)
Sustainable development projects require careful balancing of economic interests and ecological needs. The case of Skikda, a city in northeast Algeria, located on the Mediterranean coast, illustrates the challenges connected with such a development.
Amira Ghennaï, Said Madani, Carola Hein
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Speck examines the Beothuk of Newfoundland, as well as the Micmac Indians of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. There is also some limited information on the Micmac of Prince Edward Island. Includes many illustrations. ; Part I : studies of the Beothuk and Micmac of Newfoundland -- Part II : Micmmac hunting territories in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. ; The
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how 14 sustainable consumption and production (SCP) factors interact across four service categories—Mass Service, Professional Service, Service Factory, and Service Shop—using interpretive structural modeling (ISM). ISM enables the identification and hierarchical classification of interdependencies among SCP factors in ...
Amanda Duarte Feitosa +4 more
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The Nexus Between Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chain Management: PRISMA Methodology
ABSTRACT The intersection of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) and circular economy (CE) has attracted increasing academic and practical attention, emphasizing the need for integrated sustainability approaches. This study employs the PRISMA protocol and conceptualizes the CE–SSCM relationship as a dynamic system in which internal capabilities,
Feriel Barkaoui, Khaled Ben abdallah
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Decoding startup failures in Indian startups: Insights from Interpretive Structural Modeling and Cross-Impact Matrix Multiplication Applied to Classification [PDF]
PURPOSE: Start-ups are widely acknowledged as crucial catalysts for innovation and drivers of economic progress. However, their vulnerability to failure continues to pose a persistent and significant obstacle.
Amita Pathania, Sunita Tanwar
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ABSTRACT The increasing exposure of global supply chains to environmental, social, and operational disruptions has intensified scholarly interest in sustainability and resilience. While these concepts are widely discussed, existing research often addresses them separately, preventing understanding of their combined role in supply chain management.
Mahmut Mollaoglu, Bükra Doganer
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ABSTRACT The circular economy (CE) is increasingly promoted as a strategy for addressing environmental degradation and resource inefficiencies. Despite growing policy support, CE implementation remains fragmented in many resource‐intensive industries, particularly in emerging economies. This study investigates barriers to CE adoption in China's textile
Muhammad Shahjahan Usmani
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Land and Water Pedagogy in TESOL: Centering Indigenous Knowledges
Abstract The intersection of English Language Teaching (ELT), TESOL, and Indigenous knowledges is an important yet often neglected area of inquiry. This paper explores the importance of including Indigenous knowledges – specifically land and water pedagogies – in ELT, TESOL, and broader language education practices. Through duoethnographic inquiry, we –
Paul J. Meighan, Madoka Hammine
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