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Individuals perceive that scarce goods are more costly than non-scarce goods and the nature and status of these products explains why scant products are more desirable.
Tri Minh Ha
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The Relationship Between White Ocean Strategy, Customer Value, and Customer Engagement
White Ocean Strategy (WOS) has a positive impact on the company. However, many companies have not implemented this strategy. There is a research gap between customer value and customer engagement (CE).
Sri Hartini +3 more
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Digital transformation has reshaped how cruise firms acquire, engage and retain customers. However, existing research rarely integrates these behavioural dimensions within a unified analytical framework.
Dimitrios P. Reklitis +6 more
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Mineral revolution for the wellbeing economy
Non-technical summary. As we consider a transition to a low-carbon future, there is a need to examine the mineral needs for this transformation at a scale reminiscent of the Green Revolution.
Richard Gloaguen +5 more
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Abstract How much carbon should be stored in temporary and risky offsets to compensate an emission of 1 ton of CO2? We show how the Social Value of an Offset (SVO) is a well-defined fraction of the Social Cost of Carbon which depends on the offset's expected lifetime, risk of non-additionality and risk of failure.
Groom, Ben, Venmans, Frank
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A neurocognitive mechanism for increased cooperation during group formation
How do group size changes influence cooperation within groups? To examine this question, we performed a dynamic, network-based prisoner’s dilemma experiment with fMRI.
Wojciech Zajkowski +3 more
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Implication of Digital Marketing in the Supply Chain Finance of the Beverage Industry
This paper investigates the role of digital marketing signals as alternative data for understanding financial and operational dynamics in the beverage supply chain. Drawing on web analytics covering multiple actors across a five-month horizon, we analyze
Nikolaos T. Giannakopoulos +3 more
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Creating Financial and Social Value by Improving Employee Well-Being: A PLS-SEM Application in SMEs
In the business world, the improvement of employee well-being in organizations is important, as there is empirical evidence that it brings social value and economic benefits to organizations. To advance in this line of research, we considered SMEs as the
Mercedes Rubio-Andrés +3 more
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This Chapter sets out the systemic considerations for the architectural professional when considering how to practice social value in architecture. It explores what are the professional practices architectural managers can select, to achieve social value within the construction industry and within the parameters of an Architect’s Office.
Kay-Jones, Simon, Ivett, Lee
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In the digitally saturated hospitality environment, research on digital transformation remains dominated by macro-level adoption trends and user-generated content, while the potential of micro-level web-behavioural data remains largely untapped.
Dimitrios P. Reklitis +3 more
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