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E-University Delivery Model: Handling the Evaluation Process
Purpose- The setting up of e-university has been slow going. Much of e-university slow progress has been attributed to poor business models, branding, disruptive technologies, lack of organisational structure that accommodates ... -
Early warnings of COVID-19 outbreaks across Europe from social media.
(2021-01-25)We analyze data from Twitter to uncover early-warning signals of COVID-19 outbreaks in Europe in the winter season 2019-2020, before the first public announcements of local sources of infection were made. We show evidence ... -
The East as a Theatre House of Suffering: ‘Suffering’ Scholarship and the Orientalist Bind
(Fast capitalism, 2018-09-02) -
The economic value of local social networks
(2016-10-01)The idea that local social capital yields economic benefits is fundamental to theories of agglomeration, and central to claims about the virtues of cities. However, this relationship has not been evaluated using methods ... -
Educators’ approach to ‘silence’ and ‘listening differently
(BERA, 2023-07-03)Educators, at times, encounter situations when they ask students questions after teaching, only to be met with silence, or when they assign group exercises or activities and students do not respond to their instructions ... -
The effect of perceived risk on information search for innovative products and services: the moderating role of innate consumer innovativeness
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017-05-08) -
The effect of self-employment on health: Evidence from longitudinal social security data
The growth of novel flexible work formats raises a number of questions about their effects upon health and the potential required changes in public policy. However, answering these questions is hampered by lack of suitable ... -
The effect of social exclusion on consumer preference for anthropomorphized brands
(Wiley, 2016-05-25) -
The effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being
We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. Using a quasi-experimental design, we find that the referendum’s outcome led to an overall decrease in subjective well-being ... -
Effective innovation via better management of firms: The role of leverage in times of crisis
(2021-09-01)The relationship between innovation activities and firm performance has been well established in the context of major economies. However, in the case of emerging economies, firms are more financially constrained, and they ...