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Foreword to the thematic cluster: the Arctic in Rapid Transition—marine ecosystems [PDF]
The Arctic is warming and losing sea ice. Happening at a much faster rate than previously expected, these changes are causing multiple ecosystem feedbacks in the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) initiative was developed by early-career scientists as an integrative, international, multidisciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic network to ...
Monika Kędra +3 more
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Thematic and Social Indicators for Flickr Groups
We study here Flickr groups in order to see whether they are actual communities or rather essentially thematic clusters. We describe a methodological framework for the analysis of networks of group members, measuring social density and tag dispersion ...
C. Prieur +4 more
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Coauthorship and Thematic Networks in AAEP Annual Meetings
We analyze the coauthorship production of the AAEP Annual Meeting since 1964. We use social network analysis for creating coauthorship networks and given that any paper must be tagged with two JEL codes, we use this information for also structuring a ...
Larrosa, Juan M. C.
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Form, science, and narrative in the anthropocene [PDF]
A significant strand of contemporary fiction engages with scientific models that highlight a constitutive interdependency between humanity and material realities such as the climate or the geological history of our planet.
Caracciolo, Marco
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Thematic clustering of text documents using an EM-based approach [PDF]
Abstract Clustering textual contents is an important step in mining useful information on the web or other text-based resources. The common task in text clustering is to handle text in a multi-dimensional space, and to partition documents into groups, where each group contains documents that are similar to each other.
Kim Sun, Wilbur W
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Background Scotland abolished the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) in April 2016, before implementing a new Scottish GP contract in April 2018.
Huayi Huang +5 more
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Introduction. The problem of the research is connected with the constant change of the life rhythm caused by technocratic innovations. The neeed for new skills is today an integral component of a multifaceted life in a rapidly changing society.
P. P. Pivnenko +2 more
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Business schools inside the academy: What are the prospects for interdepartmental research collaboration? [PDF]
Established literature about the role of business schools tends towards more parochial concerns, such as their need for a more pluralist and socially reflexive mode of knowledge production (Starkey and Tiratsoo 2007; Starkey et al 2009) or the failure of
Currie, Graeme +3 more
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Household energy consumption research: A bibliometric analysis of evolution, knowledge structure, and future research agenda (2015-2025) [PDF]
This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of the development of household energy consumption research during the period 2015-2025 using 221 Scopus-indexed documents. The analysis was carried out using science mapping techniques through the Biblioshiny
Cahyono Hendry +8 more
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Mapping the evolution of agricultural E-commerce: insights from a bibliometric study
This study conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to trace the evolution of agricultural e-commerce (AE), drawing on 1483 documents indexed in Scopus from 1997 to 2024.
Ahmad Jusoh +3 more
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