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What is a 'fair' price? Ethics as sensemaking
SM Ansari, J Reinecke
Apr 22, 2015
Whereas the deliberative democracy approach to ethics seeks to bridge universalist reason and contextual judgment to explain the emergence of intersubjective agreements, it remains unclear how these two are reconciled in...
The persistence of a stigmatised practice
P Reinmoeller, SM Ansari
Apr 28, 2015
Studies on the diffusion of practices provide valuable insights into how organizations adopt, adapt, sustain and abandon practices over time. However, few studies focus on how stigmatized practices diffuse and persist, even when...
The disruptor's dilemma
Firms introducing disruptive innovations into multisided ecosystems may confront the disruptor's dilemma – they must gain the support of the very incumbents they disrupt. We examine how these firms may address this dilemma...
How are practices made to vary? Managing practice adaptation in a multinational corporation
SM Ansari, J Reinecke, A Spaan
Oct 23, 2014
Research has shown that management practices are adapted and ‘made to fit’ the specific context into which they are adopted. Less attention has been paid to how organizations anticipate and purposefully influence the adaptation...
Social Media (SM) Effects on Self-Esteem (SE) and Body Image (BI) of Teenage Girls Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In the modern era social media (SM) plays a vital role in everyone's life; there are many challenging issues and problems in social media (SM). Among them, self-esteem (SE) and body image (BI) analysis of behavior are major...
Inherent SM Voltage Balance for Multilevel Circulant Modulation in Modular Multilevel DC--DC Converters

The modularity of a modular multilevel dc converter (MMDC) makes it attractive for medium-voltage distribution systems. Inherent balance of submodule (SM) capacitor voltages is considered as an ideal property, which avoids a...

Inherent SM Voltage Balance for Multilevel Circulant Modulation in Modular Multilevel DC--DC Converters

The modularity of a modular multilevel dc converter (MMDC) makes it attractive for medium-voltage distribution systems. Inherent balance of submodule (SM) capacitor voltages is considered as an ideal property, which avoids a...

The Effect of Health Services Marketing Mix on Patient Loyalty With Patient Trust As an Intervening Variable (Case Study at Tanjungsiang Health Center)
The Purpose of this study was to determine: (1) to obtain findings regarding the effect of the marketing mix on patient trust at the Puskesmas Tanjungsiang (2) to obtain findings regarding the effect of the marketing mix on...
Good Governance in Pakistan
This study is an attempt to understand the concept of good Governance and evaluate the past and present status of Good governance in Pakistan and suggest a way forward for effective and efficient future. The focus of the...
A Social Media Give and Take
This study explored social media (SM) usage amongst young adults. Participants (N = 750) completed an online survey about their usage of/relationship with SM and the sacrifices they would make to remain on SM. Almost half of...
Taking a One-Week Break from Social Media Improves Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety

The present study aimed to understand the effects of a 1-week break from social media (SM) (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok) on well-being, depression, and anxiety compared with using SM as usual. We also aimed to...

Evaluating Brand Relationship Quality through Social Media Interaction
Social media (SM) usage has gained enormous popularity in recent times which has long lasting effects on people. There is a little research carried out within context of SM and brand relationship quality (BRQ). This study...
Global anomalies in the Standard Model(s) and beyond
Abstract: We analyse global anomalies and related constraints in the Standard Model (SM) and various Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories. We begin by considering four distinct, but equally valid, versions of the SM, in...
Content Analysis of Library & Information Science (LIS) Curricula in Pakistani Universities
Education in Library & Information Science at postgraduate level in Pakistan is imparted by 12 universities including nine in public and three in private sector, whereas one public university has suspended the program in...
Professionals’ satisfaction and Dissatisfaction with LIS Curricula in Pakistan
This paper explores the opinion of junior and senior library professionals working for various organizations in Pakistan on LIS curricula and seeks their suggestions to develop an effective and practicable curriculum. Survey...
Social Media Usage for Informal Learning in Malaysia
Social media (SM) has gained a huge acceptance from all and sundry. A huge potential exists for academic researchers in the use of SM for intellectual exercise. Informal learning (IL) has redefined the entire learning process...
Social Media Usage for Informal Learning in Malaysia
Social media (SM) has gained a huge acceptance from all and sundry. A huge potential exists for academic researchers in the use of SM for intellectual exercise. Informal learning (IL) has redefined the entire learning process...
Global anomalies in the Standard Model(s) and beyond
We analyse global anomalies and related constraints in the Standard Model (SM) and various Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories. We begin by considering four distinct, but equally valid, versions of the SM, in which...
Taking a One-Week Break from Social Media Improves Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety

The present study aimed to understand the effects of a 1-week break from social media (SM) (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok) on well-being, depression, and anxiety compared with using SM as usual. We also aimed to...

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