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N. Paul Rosman, M.D. (1934–2026)
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Alcy Torres +3 more
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Consumer Cultural Renaissance: Conceptualisation, Scale Development, and Validation
ABSTRACT As incessant globalisation leads to the pervasive erosion of traditional Asian culture by Western consumerism, a recent phenomenon has emerged that allures Asian consumers to reconnect with their traditional culture via consumption. We postulate that this behaviour is rooted in a self‐identity, consumer cultural renaissance (CCR), that has not
Richard Lee +3 more
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The Crimean war of 1853–1856 in the memories of contemporaries
The article, based on archival materials introdused in to scientific circulation for the first time, reveals an unknown page in the scientific activity of the prominent Russian Soviet scientist, caucasus specialist M.A. Polievktov (1872-1942).
Yuri S. Sulaberidze
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Feeling Vulnerable With My AI Companion: Examining Well‐Being in Human‐AI Relationships
ABSTRACT Individuals resort to human‐AI relationships to fulfill psychological, social, and empathetic needs. Nevertheless, dilemmas arise from these interdependent relationships which, although destined to enhance users' well‐being, can also be detrimental to them.
Liliane Abboud +2 more
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Patriotic priorities of the Udmurt folk traditions and customs in the education of modern youth
Introduction. The relevance of the research stems from the need to preserve the cultural heritage of the Udmurt people. Udmurtia is known for its unique spiritual tradition, but in the modern world, young people often lose historical continuity and are ...
V. A. Kuznetsov, R. Sh. Malikov
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Manufacturing Nostalgia in the Digital Age: A Foreverism Perspective
ABSTRACT Many scholars argue that we are experiencing the era of “retro”—nostalgia‐driven marketing and consumption phenomena reinforced by digital technologies. However, existing research lacks a critical analysis of nostalgia in contemporary markets and of how digital content, tools, and environments transform retro consumption experiences and alter ...
Dinara Davlembayeva +4 more
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Conducting Luxury Research: Methodological Foundations and Standards
ABSTRACT The field of luxury research has grown rapidly in recent years, corresponding to the economic importance of the luxury industry. Despite this, the luxury field lacks established methodological foundations for rigorous luxury research. This is particularly problematic as a core tenet of luxury research is that luxury differs from other sectors ...
Jonas Holmqvist +3 more
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Online Rebate Strategy for a Dual‐Channel Supply Chain
ABSTRACT As online shopping channels become ubiquitous, consumers are faced with a vast number of digital purchasing options. To attract more consumers, many e‐shops utilize cashback websites (CWs) to provide online rebates. This study examines a dual‐channel supply chain, in which the manufacturer sells products through both its own online store and a
Peng Xu, Xuan Zhao, Tiaojun Xiao
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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Who Holds the Strings? Hybrid Governance in Small States
ABSTRACT This paper examines how governance in Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) is reshaped by enduring postcolonial legacies, recurrent crises, and deepening global interdependence. It highlights turbulence, understood as a structural, generative condition of fragmented and recombining authority, as its central analytical contribution ...
Dana‐Marie Ramjit
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