Economics and business topic list of research papers
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What primary health care services should residents of rural and remote Australia be able to access? A systematic review of “core” primary health care services2013 / Timothy A Carey, John Wakerman, John S Humphreys, Penny Buykx, Melissa Lindeman
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Parental willingness to pay for child safety seats in Mashad, Iran2011 / Lida Jarahi, Mojgan Karbakhsh, Arash Rashidian
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Information Sharing in Complex Systems: A Case Study on Public Safety Management
Abstract The main purpose of this article is to explore the information-sharing process in complex systems on the basis of public safety management, and also identify the role of emergency call centres in this area. The methodology, based on the...
2015 / Barbara Kożuch, Katarzyna Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek -
Potential of Social Modelling in Socio-Technical Systems
Abstract While modelling (and simulating) a socio-technical system, the primary focus has been on the technological side almost ignoring the social dimension of it. However, with recent advancements in Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and emotions sensing ...
2011 / Alois Ferscha, Kashif Zia, Andreas Riener, Alexei Sharpanskykh -
Using Rock SEM Image to Create Pore-scale Finite Element Calculation Mesh
Abstract Micro-scale numerical simulation were often used to study the deformation, flow or heat transfer mechanism of material, among the simulation, one important step is to get simulation mesh. Taking rock as an example, this paper illustrated a...
2011 / Liu Jianjun, Lin Lijun, Ji Youjun -
A New Stopping Criterion for BICM-ID System Based on Cross-Entropy
Abstract This paper proposes a new stopping criterion for BICM-ID (bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative decoding) system based on the CE (cross-entropy) stopping criterion. Unlike the conventional CE stopping criterion, the new scheme...
2012 / Xiao Ying, Yang Fei, Ding Kuangzheng, Li Jianping -
Combating HIV stigma in health care settings: what works?2009 / Laura Nyblade, Anne Stangl, Ellen Weiss, Kim Ashburn
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Diagnosis and treatment delay among pulmonary tuberculosis patients identified using the Taiwan reporting enquiry system, 2002–20062012 / Hui-Ping Lin, Chung-Yeh Deng, Pesus Chou
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Expansion of seasonal influenza vaccination in the Americas2009 / Alba Ropero-Álvarez, Hannah J Kurtis, M Carolina Danovaro-Holliday, Cuauhtémoc Ruiz-Matus, Jon K Andrus
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The adequacy of policy responses to the treatment needs of South Africans living with HIV (1999-2008): a case study2009 / Jeff A Gow
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Physical Fitness Affects Perceived Value of Physical Education Classes in Children
Abstract The aim of this study is to analyze the association between physical fitness and perceived value of physical education classes in 137 boys and 156 girls (9.99±0.79 years). Children were classified into two groups, “Medium-high physical...
2011 / Ernesto De la Cruz-Sánchez, José Pino-Ortega, Arturo Díaz-Suárez, Cipriano Romero-Cerezo -
The relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with organizational commitment, in-role performance, and turnover intention: Mediating role of felt obligation
Abstract The conceptual framework for this research was POS theory. According to this theory (Eisenberger et al., 1986), employees form general beliefs concerning how much the organization values their contributions and cares about their well-being. ...
2011 / Nasrin Arshadi -
An Approach To Propose A Model For E-Learning Content Up-Gradation For Increasing Ger Of Higher Education In West Bengal
Abstract Quality of content in e-learning is undoubtedly the key aspect to attract the students aspiring to go for higher education through e-learning. So, quality of e-learning content must be brief, precise, up to date and easily understandable so ...
2011 / Anirban Das, Goutam Panigrahi, Dilip K. Banerjee, Kajla Basu -
Subjective and objective dimensions of spatial legibility
Abstract Reading space means understanding, analyzing or evaluating a certain space. Yet spatial legibility differs from the concept of reading. Legibility is one of the principles of urban design. Legibility means the possibility of organizing an...
2011 / Emine Koseoglu, Deniz Erinsel Onder -
Human Resource Outsourcing: A New Mantra for Business Sustenance
Abstract During 6000 BC, it was the 16th day of the great “kurukshetra war. Late in the night, Radheya went to Duryodhana's tent and said: “I am superior to Arjuna, but I have no good charioteer. If I have Salya as my charioteer, I am sure to win...
2011 / Uttamkumar M. Kinange, V. Murugaiah -
Predicting Stock Market Indicators Through Twitter “I hope it is not as bad as I fear”
Abstract This paper describes early work trying to predict stock market indicators such as Dow Jones, NASDAQ and S&P 500 by analyzing Twitter posts. We collected the twitter feeds for six months and got a randomized subsample of about one...
2011 / Xue Zhang, Hauke Fuehres, Peter A. Gloor -
Experience Effect in E-Learning Research
Abstract This study is a productivity review on the literature gleaned from SSCI, SCIE databases concerning experience in E-Learning research. The result indicates that the number of literature productions on experience effect in ELearning research...
2012 / Bing Wu, WenXia Xu, Jun Ge -
Research Frontiers in Public Sector Performance Measurement
Abstract In “New Public Management” era, performance measurement has been widely used in managerial practices of public sectors. From the content and features of performance measurement, this paper aims to explore inspirations on Chinese public...
2012 / Cai Zhonghua, Wang Ye -
Emotion Chat: A Web Chatroom with Emotion Regulation for E-Learners
Abstract In order to compensate for lack of emotion communication between teachers and students in e-learning systems, we have designed and implemented the EmotionChat -- a web chatroom with emotion regulation. EmotionChat perceives e-learners’...
2012 / Deli Zheng, Feng Tian, Jun Liu, Qinghua Zheng, Jiwei Qin -
The effects of dictatorship on health: the case of Turkmenistan2007 / Bernd Rechel, Martin McKee