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Katarina Bäcklund, Marco Molinari and Per Lundqvist
Energy-intense activities and the unpredictable and complex behavior of building occupants lead to an increase in building energy demand. It is, therefore, crucial to study underlying factors for building energy demand related to the users. Higher educat...
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Prosper Kandabongee Yeng, Muhammad Ali Fauzi and Bian Yang
Recent reports indicate that over 85% of data breaches are still caused by a human element, of which healthcare is one of the organizations that cyber criminals target. As healthcare IT infrastructure is characterized by a human element, this study compr...
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Mei-Ying Chang, Fang-Li Kuo, Ting-Ru Lin, Chin-Ching Li and Tso-Ying Lee
This study aimed to identify factors that significantly affect the behavioral intention of nursing staff to practice telenursing, applying the decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB) as the research framework. This cross-sectional survey study colle...
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Haradhan Kumar Mohajan
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A consumer is considered as a person or a group of people who uses purchased goods, products, or services only for personal use, and not for manufacturing or resale. Consumers usually purchase valuable and useful commodities or goods by spending all or p...
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Cagri BULUT, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Murat NAZLI, Ph. D.
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The study aims to uncover ?environmentalist predispositions? based on the Big Five Personality with support of the theory of planned behavior and examines the effects of environmentalists? predispositions on the recycled product preferences. Based on the...
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Rebeka-Anna Pop, Zsuzsa Saplacan and Mónika-Anetta Alt
In the 21st century, green consumption has risen into a global trend, which inclines cosmetic companies to be more environmental-friendly and to have a larger green product portfolio to satisfy these new consumers? needs. Social media contributed to this...
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Rana Abdelhafeez Feda
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In today?s financial markets, credit ratings play a significant role on the creditworthiness of firms as it represents the ability of a firm paying back debt and firm?s risk of default. The purpose of this study is to empirically evaluate the impact of c...
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Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
The human brain evolved to implicitly approach or avoid objects in its surroundings. Requisite for survival, this behavior happens without conscious awareness or control, honed over 60 million years of primate evolution. Biometric technologies, including...
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Kazuaki Tanaka, Kota Takenouchi, Kohei Ogawa, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Shuichi Nishio and Hiroshi Ishiguro
In semi-autonomous robot conferencing, not only the operator controls the robot, but the robot itself also moves autonomously. Thus, it can modify the operator?s movement (e.g., adding social behaviors). However, the sense of agency, that is, the degree ...
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Rosario Domingo, Beatriz de Agustina and Marta M. Marín
The use of cooling air during machining is an environmentally conscious procedure, and its applicability to different processes is a research priority. We studied tapping operations, an important operation in the assembly process, using cooling air with ...
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