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Yalin Yang, Yanan Wu and May Yuan
In-person social events bring people to places, while people and places influence where and what social events occur. Knowing what people do and where they build social relationships gives insights into the distribution and availability of places for soc...
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Avijit Sarkar, James B. Pick and Shaista Jabeen
This paper examines spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic influences on host participation in Airbnb?s short-term rental (STR) marketplace in San Francisco during the years 2019?2022, a four-year period that spans the COVID-19 pandemic. This provides...
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Evrikleia Chatzipetrou and Konstantinos Varvaropoulos
The main purpose of the research is to measure the managerial digitalisation cost of the hotel sector in Northern Greece. Taking into consideration the impact of the pandemic crisis on business management and the lack of rich relevant literature, the stu...
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Simone Trevas, Kathleen Manuel, Raja Malkani and Deanna Hoelscher
Shortly after the identification of COVID-19, public health experts recommended the use of face masks and social distancing to slow the spread of the virus. Early research indicates that there are associations between gender, age, and mask-wearing behavi...
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Sumeet Lal, Abdul-Salam Sulemana, Trinh Xuan Thi Nguyen, Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan and Yoshihiko Kadoya
Although the traditional sources of financial knowledge in Japan are financial advisors and investment groups, the digital era and artificial intelligence have made other sources of information, such as social media and mass media, more influential. As s...
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Solange Parra-Soto, Samuel Duran-Aguero, Francisco Vargas-Silva, Katherine Vázquez-Morales and Rafael Pizarro-Mena
The World Health Organization has defined collective violence as the instrumental use of violence by people who identify themselves as members of a group against other individuals and have political, economic, or social objectives. In Chile, the ?Social ...
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Tuviere Onookome-Okome, Angel Hsu, Dean G. Kilpatrick, Angela Moreland and Aaron Reuben
Public works environmental disasters such as the Flint water crisis typically occur in disenfranchised communities with municipal disinvestment and co-occurring risks for poor mental health (poverty, social disconnection). We evaluated the long-term inte...
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Gabriel Henrique Horta de Oliveira and Ana Paula Lelis Rodrigues de Oliveira
The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of roasting, blending, and grinding on the nutritional, sensory and sustainable aspects of coffee. To achieve this, a systematic review of the literature was performed. The database for the selecti...
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Tongxin Chen, Kate Bowers and Tao Cheng
This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between different groups of explanatory variables (i.e., dynamic human activity variables, static variables of social disorganisation and crime generators, and combinations of both sets of variables) and pro...
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Peng-Yeng Yin
Air pollution has been a global issue that solicits proposals for sustainable development of social economics. Though the sources emitting pollutants are thoroughly investigated, the transportation, dispersion, scattering, and diminishing of pollutants i...
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