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Rafal Michalski and Szymon Zaleski
Although there have been some studies on the success factors for IT software projects, there is still a lack of coherent research on the success factors for IT service projects. Therefore, this study aimed to identify and understand the factors and their...
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Melissa Kadi, Stéphanie Bourion-Bédès, Michael Bisch and Cédric Baumann
Recovery from substance use disorder requires access to effective coping resources. The most widely self-reported questionnaire used to assess coping responses is the Brief COPE; however, different factorial structures were found in a variety of samples....
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Muhammad Ashraf Javid, Nazam Ali, Muhammad Abdullah, Tiziana Campisi, Syed Arif Hussain Shah and Suniti Suparp
Speeding is one of the risky behaviors which results in accident involvement causing fatalities and severe injuries. This paper aimed to identify the significant socio-economic characteristics of drivers concerning their speeding behavior and crash invol...
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Jiachang Gao, Zenghui Huo, Mei Zhang and Baoqiang Liang
After 2020, poverty alleviation in China will shift from eliminating absolute poverty to alleviating unbalanced and insufficient relative poverty. Based on Amartya Sen?s capability approach, this article aimed to realize the freedom of ?capability? of ch...
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Yuxuan Xu, Jie Lyu, Ying Xue and Hongbin Liu
Maintaining stable linkages between farmers and APS service providers is conducive to cutting transaction costs, increasing service organizations? willingness to invest in the long term and motivation to innovate on their own, improving agricultural prod...
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Wilfried Wöber, Lars Mehnen, Manuel Curto, Papius Dias Tibihika, Genanaw Tesfaye and Harald Meimberg
The biological investigation of a population?s shape diversity using digital images is typically reliant on geometrical morphometrics, which is an approach based on user-defined landmarks. In contrast to this traditional approach, the progress in deep le...
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Jialu Sui and Jian Yin
Nowadays, as the number of items is increasing and the number of items that users have access to is limited, user-item preference matrices in recommendation systems are always sparse. This leads to a data sparsity problem. The latent factor analysis (LFA...
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Alireza Ahmadian Fard Fini, Perry Forsythe
Within the highly waste-generative context of Australia, waste from demolition of office fit-out significantly contributes to unsustainable landfilling. The extant literature is, however, slim on scrutiny of the situation. Therefore, this study aims to u...
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Santisook Limpeeticharoenchot,Nagul Cooharojananone,Thira Chanvanakul,Nuengwong Tuaycharoen,Kanokwan Atchariyachanvanich
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A Big Data maturity model (BDMM) is one of the key tools for Big Data assessment and monitoring, and a guideline for maximizing the usage and opportunity of Big Data in organizations. The development of a BDMM for SMEs is a new concept and is challenging...
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The promotion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is important for achieving sustainability. The interest of stakeholders is one factor promoting CSR activities. Consumers are one of the major stakeholders. The aim of this study is to quantify Japan...
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