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Inês Oliveira, Vítor Carvalho, Filomena Soares, Paulo Novais, Eva Oliveira and Lisa Gomes
In recent years, the role of emotions in digital games has gained prominence. Studies confirm emotions? substantial impact on gaming, influencing interactions, effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. Combining gaming dynamics, Virtual Reality (VR) a...
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Liu Zhu, Hongyan Zhang, Dan Cao, Yalan Xu, Lanzhi Li, Zilan Ning and Lei Zhu
Drought stress-related gene identification is vital in revealing the drought resistance mechanisms underlying rice and for cultivating rice-resistant varieties. Traditional methods, such as Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), usually identify hundred...
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Csilla Ágoston, Benedek Csaba, Bence Nagy, Zoltán Kováry, Andrea Dúll, József Rácz and Zsolt Demetrovics
Background: Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century and it can affect mental health either directly through the experience of environmental traumas or indirectly through the experience of emotional distress and anxiety about ...
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Isha Kharub, Michael Lwin, Aila Khan, Omar Mubin and Suleman Shahid
This exploratory study examines the effectiveness of social robots? ability to deliver advertising messages using different ?appeals? in a business environment. Specifically, it explores the use of three types of message appeals in a human-robot interact...
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Maria Ojala
If we are going to be able to fight climate change in an effective way there is a need for a profound sustainability transformation of society. The question is how everyday pro-environmental behavior such as climate-friendly food choices should be looked...
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Nosica Rizkalla, Trihadi Pudiawan Erhan
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Research Question: This paper assesses the effect of environmental concern, self-efficacy, subjective knowledge and guilt on sustainable consumption behaviour. Motivation: This study focuses on predicting and explaining sustainable consumption behaviour ...
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Dan Florin STANESCU
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Moral judgment and moral dilemmas are a pervasive part of organizational life and every decision-maker can and will encounter them at some point. Whether people make the utilitarian decision (preferring to maximize overall welfare) or the deontological o...
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Benjamin Garner
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The purpose of this research paper was to examine the consumer rewards and costs of having direct interaction with a farmer at a farmers? market. This analysis sought to deepen our understanding of the interpersonal benefits and costs of this direc...
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Nidhi Agrawal and Adam Duhachek
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Hongbin Li, Mark Rosenzweig, and Junsen Zhang
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