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Mahdi Alizadeh, Seyed Rasoul Davoodi and Khaled Shaaban
Speeding in residential areas is a rampant high-risk driving behavior that occurs worldwide. This study investigated the intention and behavior of speeding in residential streets (with a speed limit of 30 km/h) in Iran based on the Theory of extended Pla...
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Noor Suhani Sulaiman, Muhammad Ashraf Fauzi, Suhaidah Hussain and Walton Wider
This study examines the factors influencing government employees? cybersecurity behavior in Malaysia. The country is considered the most vulnerable in Southeast Asia. Applying the protection motivation theory, this study addresses the gap by investigatin...
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Rui Tao, Hongxiang Ren and Yi Zhou
Under the current background of navigation education, students generally lack a comprehensive grasp of ship firefighting equipment?s operation. Therefore, we develop a novel ship firefighting training simulator with a multi-sensory human?computer interac...
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Mohammad Daradkeh
This study aims to examine and compare the mechanisms through which social learning processes influence the knowledge contribution behavior of lurkers and contributors in open innovation communities (OICs). Based on social learning theory and stimulus?or...
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Evon M. Abu-Taieh, Issam AlHadid, Sabah Abu-Tayeh, Ra?ed Masa?deh, Rami S. Alkhawaldeh, Sufian Khwaldeh and Ala?aldin Alrowwad
Mobile banking is a service provided by a bank that allows full remote control of customers? financial data and transactions with a variety of options to serve their needs. With m-banking, the banks can cut down on operational costs whilst maintaining cl...
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