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From Near to Far: Why, How, and When Mindful Leadership Can Benefit Subordinates' Family Members
ABSTRACT Existing research suggests that mindful leadership shapes the way followers interact with other people in the workplace. This study illustrates the mechanisms behind this leadership function, extends it to nonworking domains, and clarifies why and how followers' family members can benefit from it.
Xingyu Feng +3 more
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Targeting online sales through last‐mile delivery platform integration
Abstract We analyze channel integration between a last‐mile delivery platform and a general merchandise retailer in two distinct stages: (1) platform delivery access (PDA), where the retailer continues to offer standard delivery through its own website but directs customers to the platform's website for new same‐day delivery; and (2) integrated ...
Kevin H. Park +2 more
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Executive Function and Entrepreneurial Opportunity Exploitation Under Risk and Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This study examines how executive functions shape entrepreneurial opportunity exploitation under different knowledge environments. Drawing on Knight's distinction between risk and uncertainty, we conducted a vignette experiment with 200 working adults.
Ipek Koparan +3 more
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Predicting online shopping addiction: a decision tree model analysis
BackgroundOnline shopping addiction has been identified as a detrimental behavioral pattern, necessitating the development of effective mitigation strategies.ObjectiveThis study aims to elucidate the psychological mechanisms underlying online shopping ...
Xueli Wan, Jie Zeng, Ling Zhang
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How to Conduct a Multi‐Domain Systematic (Literature) Review? Guidelines Using The Lotus Protocol
ABSTRACT Complex challenges increasingly demand multidisciplinary research across intersecting knowledge domains. However, existing systematic (literature) review protocols offer limited guidance and tend to confine scholars to single‐domain or single‐intersection reviews.
Bart J. A. van Bueren +6 more
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Mobile grocery shopping adoption by elderly South African consumers
Background: Unlike digital natives, elderly consumers in emerging markets are slower to adopt mobile grocery shopping services. Current research on mobile grocery shopping in emerging markets does not elucidate the elderly’s intention to use mobile ...
Ivan Stanley, Jacques Nel
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Food Access in Petersburg, Virginia: Final Report and Recommendations [PDF]
The City of Petersburg has long suffered with issues of limited access to food and food insecurity. Food deserts, or areas underserved by retail food options, are prevalent throughout the City.
Ashby, Logan +7 more
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Abstract Background In modern medicine the concept of wellness is often accompanied by various misconceptions arising from several factors, including a lack of clear definitions, the commercialization of wellness, and prevailing biases and stereotypes.
Indu Subramanian +40 more
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Turning shopping habits of young consumers into green
Consumers have strong shopping habits, and although being aware of sustainable issues, they hardly do green shopping. Therefore, a challenging question is: how to break the old shopping habits and turn those into green? The current study addresses this question looking at barriers and potential stimulators for green purchase.
Bialkova, S.E. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Grassroots and civic organizations are increasingly recognized as “middle actors” in sustainability, leveraging ICT‐driven solutions to bridge top‐down policies with bottom‐up citizen engagement and behavioral change. This study examines how civic organizations in Finland and Singapore integrate digital tools to support sustainable waste ...
Mikhail Ola Adisa +4 more
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