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Abstract The global teacher shortage continues to intensify, with disparate impacts across geographic and socio‐economic communities. In Queensland, Australia, where this study originates, post‐COVID teacher shortages have intensified workforce pressures, leaving several regional, rural and remote schools as some of the ‘hardest‐to‐staff’ in the ...
Matthew Readette +5 more
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Exploring Indonesian Panic Buyers’ Typologies in Time of Covid-19 Pandemic
Purpose – This study aims to investigate hitherto unresearched panic buyer (shopper) typologies among Indonesian consumers as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Ambar Lukitaningsih, Arif Hartono
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A Business Framework for Product Take‐Back—A Structured Multiple‐Case Analysis
ABSTRACT The potential of take‐back systems remains largely unrealized as initiatives have proven difficult to implement in practice. The question is why we do not see more take‐back systems given the substantial environmental benefits. We try to understand the challenges and stumbling blocks in setting up take‐back from a business perspective.
Rasmus Jørgensen, Torben Pedersen
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Exploring the potential of adopting geofence mobile technology in the South African retail sector
Geofence mobile technology can offer significant benefits to all stakeholders in the retail property sector ecosystem. This paper investigated the opportunities and challenges associated with the adoption of geofence mobile technology by retailers in ...
Koech Cheruiyot, Kalasipa Moenyane
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Adapting of marketing research methodology “Mystery Shopping” to the specifics of retail self-service shops [PDF]
The article shows the innovational approaches of carrying out marketing research of the service quality in the retail self-service shops with the help of Mystery Shopping method.
Yu.K. Antipona, D.V. Sorochan
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ABSTRACT Despite growing research on explicating travelers' decision‐making processes regarding greener travel options, there remains potential for exploring nuances of different factors and mechanisms that may encourage higher green travel. Grounded in the propositions of the push–pull–mooring framework, our study attempts to explicate whether eco ...
Chuhong Wang +3 more
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In the fast-paced Indian fashion industry, brand trendiness the belief that a brand is cool, modern, and breaking new ground has become a key factor in consumer engagement and loyalty – particularly among Gen Z and Millennial shopper segments.
Dr Partha Pratim Chakraborty +4 more
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ABSTRACT In response to growing global challenges, this study explores how social entrepreneurship within the Edible City movement contributes to building resilient, sustainable, and equitable urban food systems. Drawing on semistructured interviews with over 70 stakeholders across five cities—Berlin, Andernach, Oslo, Rotterdam, and Havana—we ...
Ina Säumel +6 more
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Green Is the New Gold: Redefining Opulent Lifestyle Through Organic Food Purchases
ABSTRACT Prior studies based on the Theory of Planned Behavior mostly examined the effects of health and environmental concerns on organic food consumption; however, few addressed the paradoxical relationships in the context of opulent or symbolic decorum.
Neha Sharma +3 more
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