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The vital-immaterial-mediocre multi-criteria decision-making method
PurposeThis paper proposes a new multi-criteria decision-making method, called the vital-immaterial-mediocre method (VIMM), to determine the weight of multiple conflicting and subjective criteria in a decision-making problem.Design/methodology ...
Shervin Zakeri +3 more
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Inscriptions: Narrating the Spatial Dynamics of the Immaterial Interior
This paper explores inscription as a projection of the spatial dynamics of a setting, beyond a historical or cultural symbol in a context, and highlights that inscription—a written or carved message on a surface—is an element that immaterially ...
A. R. Wahid, K. D. Paramita, Y. Yatmo
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Since the publication of the “restitution report” by Felwine Sarr and Bénédicte Savoy in November 2018, the debate around the restitution of African artifacts inherited from German colonialism in German museums has become increasingly intense.
Mèhèza Kalibani
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The aim of this study is to ask critical questions about the immaterial narrative force of monuments and social justice related to place and space, and to develop an interdisciplinary, participatory, art-based methodology for the study of narrative ...
Mona B Livholts
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Mere ownership effect is equally pronounced in material and immaterial objects
The mere ownership effect is an increase in the subjective value of owned objects compared to identical but non-owned objects. We tested whether the effect differs in magnitude between material and immaterial objects (e.g., information).
Michał J. Białek +2 more
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:This article analyzes current trends in academic librarianship from the perspective of Italian autonomist Marxism. With the rise of new technologies and the advent of a period variously called the "Fourth Industrial Revolution," "Industry 4.0," and "The
Sam Popowich
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Establishments as Material rather than Immaterial Objects
ABSTARCT When people go shopping, they enter a building. But the shop cannot be identified with the building, because it would remain the same shop if it moved to another building or if it became an e-store.
F. Hindriks
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Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions: evidence from the field
Reciprocation of monetary gifts is well-understood in economics. In contrast, there is little research on reciprocal behavior following immaterial gifts like compliments.
Michael Kirchler, Stefan Palan
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NFDI4Culture - Consortium for research data on material and immaterial cultural heritage
Digital data on tangible and intangible cultural assets is an essential part of daily life, communication and experience. It has a lasting influence on the perception of cultural identity as well as on the interactions between research, the cultural ...
Reinhard Altenhöner +24 more
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At home in the workplace: The value of materiality for immaterial labor in Amsterdam
In the post-Fordist economy, labor processes are increasingly organized around the valuation of immaterial labor. Even though it has been argued that immaterial labor is becoming less dependent on material space, this article addresses the question how ...
Simone van Dijk
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