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Hengyuan Zeng, Jingru Chen and Qiang Gao
In China, characterized by its vast population and limited land, expanding the scale of agricultural operations through the transfer of land management rights is a crucial pathway to achieving agricultural modernization. Using data from the China Land Ec...
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Jun Zhang, Zixuan Zhang and Yimeng Liang
Urban public open spaces are crucial for residents? well-being, yet accessibility issues persist, affecting activities and social interactions. To this end, we take the main urban area of Jiamusi City, the most northeastern city in China, as an example. ...
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Longjunjiang Huang, Xian Liang, Lishan Li, Hui Xiao and Fangting Xie
With the full penetration of the Internet, the Internet has had a great impact on the production and life of rural residents. The article takes a rural residents? group as its research object to explore the impact mechanism. Leveraging data from the Chin...
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Mengling Tian, Ruifeng Liu, Jian Wang, Jiahao Liang, Yefan Nian and Hengyun Ma
The irrational application of chemical fertilizer affects agricultural land?s supply capacity and yield quality and may lead to serious agricultural non-point source pollution. Through scientific and accurate fertilization, soil testing and formula ferti...
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Huayun Wang and Zhuoran Zhang
As an essential channel to obtain external resources and information, corporate networks have played a key role in enhancing the competitive advantage of firms, especially during the period where most of the high-technology firms in China started to dire...
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klaus Solberg Söilen
This is volume number 10, meaning JISIB has published articles in intelligence studies for ten consecutive years. We have addressed the changes in the discipline during these years in articles and notes. I want to share with you another reflection. This ...
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Tian Hongyun,William Adomako Kankam,Florence Appiah-Twum,Isaac Gumah Akolgo
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Social capital is a concept that describes good quality social relations that can lead to mutual benefits. The social capital theory thrives on relationships in networks to gain access to resources, especially information benefits not available to non-m...
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T. Stanley van den Heever,Elmarie Venter
AbstractBackground: Technology-based entrepreneurial businesses (TBEBs) have been identified as major contributors to economic growth and job creation in most global economies.Aim: The objective of this study was to empirically test the relatio...
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Jeff Romm, Esther Conrad and Inger Elisabeth Måren
Highly variable water regimes, such as California?s, contain distinctive problems in the pursuit of secure timing, quantities and distributions of highly variable flows. Their formal and informal systems of water control must adapt rapidly to forceful an...
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Su-Shiang Lee,Tan Wei Peng,Cheng-Feng Lee,Chih-Wei Lin
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The purpose of this research was aimed to explore the importance of fitness club employees? management by using multi-dimensional social network point of view and use the method purpose by Preacher and Hayes (2008) to analyze the mediating effect of mult...
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