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Early firm engagement, government research funding, and the privatization of public knowledge
Early firm engagement in the scientific discovery process in public institutions is an important form of science-based innovation. However, early...
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Academic engagement and management of personalised active learning in higher education digital ecosystems
The flexible, changing, and uncertain nature of present-day society requires its citizens have new personal, professional, and social competences...
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Consumer Engagement in the Design of PLM Systems: A Review of Best Practices
Digitization has disrupted all aspects of Product Development (PD) from idea conceptualization through to the retirement or recycling of a product.... -
Novel approaches to fake news and fake account detection in OSNs: user social engagement and visual content centric model
With an increase in the number of active users on OSNs (Online Social Networks), the propagation of fake news became obvious. OSNs provide a platform...
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Are firms withdrawing from basic research? An analysis of firm-level publication behaviour in Germany
Previous research has expressed concerns about firms engaging less in basic research. We contribute to this debate by studying trends in the...
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The key artificial intelligence technologies in early childhood education: a review
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have been applied in various domains, including early childhood education (ECE). Integration of AI...
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Introducing Psychology Strategies to Increase Engagement on Social Robots
One of the challenges facing the field of social robotics research is to achieve useful robots that users trust and regularly employ in their daily... -
Supervised Learning for the Prediction of Firm Dynamics
Thanks to the increasing availability of granular, yet high-dimensional, firm level data, machine learning (ML) algorithms have been successfully... -
Heterogeneity in industry–university R&D collaboration and firm innovative performance
University–industry R&D collaboration is a key driver of participating firms’ technological capability. However, there is still debate on the...
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Facial Micro-expression Modelling-Based Student Learning Rate Evaluation Using VGG–CNN Transfer Learning Model
Micro-facial expressions hold the potential to identify emotional states of students during their participation in online learning tasks. Through...
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Exploring the role of big data analytics and dynamic capabilities in ESG programs within pharmaceuticals
Achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programs in the...
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The critical success factors’ investigation during knowledge management implementation within SME enterprises: a Participatory Design opportunity
Knowledge management (KM) is currently an important driver to develop dynamic capabilities for businesses, on behalf of competitiveness. Nonetheless,...
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Crafting a Memorable Learning Experience: Reflections on the Aalto Manufacturing Game
Along with the growing popularity of game-based teaching, research on how to design serious games has gained momentum. While some prior work... -
Top Indian scientists as public communicators: a survey of their perceptions, attitudes and communication behaviors
Research on science communication, especially from scientists’ point of view, is rare in the Indian context. This first of its kind study in India...
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Disentangling the Problem Space: A Validated Problem Statement for Sustainability Support Systems
The literature on information systems (IS) has produced empirical evidence that IS can support behavior changes toward sustainability. Leveraging... -
Network patterns of university-industry collaboration: A case study of the chemical sciences in Australia
University–industry (U–I) collaboration takes on many forms, from research services, teaching and training, to curiosity-led research. In the...
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Scaling Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Impact: Design Knowledge for the Use of Digital Technologies
Digital transformation helps organisations become more efficient while increasing their outreach and targeting new markets. However, it also makes... -
Roles of platform quality, platform satisfaction, and intrinsic motivation toward English learning: Perspective from online platforms
The growing adoption of online platforms for educational goals has raised concerns among learners regarding online learning contexts. These platforms...
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Communicating Sustainability Online: A Soft Systems Methodology and Corpus Linguistics Approach in the Example of Norwegian Seafood Companies
This article presents a qualitative case study of the Norwegian seafood industry's sustainability communication on corporate websites. The research... -
Intellectual property protection mechanisms and the characteristics of founding teams
Intellectual property protection mechanisms (IPPMs) are critical to fostering science, technology, and innovation, and their relevance has grown...