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Manish Kumar Pandey, Anu Saini, Karthikeyan Subbiah, Nalini Chintalapudi and Gopi Battineni
Globally, smart cities, infrastructure, and transportation have led to a rise in vehicle numbers, resulting in an increasing number of problems. This includes problems such as air pollution, noise pollution, high energy consumption, and people?s health. ...
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Antonios Saravanos, Stavros Zervoudakis and Dongnanzi Zheng
In this paper, we extend the third evolution of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM3) to incorporate warm-glow with the aim of understanding the role this phenomenon plays on user adoption decisions. Warm-glow is the feeling of satisfaction or pleasure ...
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Fernando Ribeiro, Filipe Fidalgo, Arlindo Silva, José Metrôlho, Osvaldo Santos and Rogério Dionisio
Pressure ulcers are associated with significant morbidity, resulting in a decreased quality of life for the patient, and contributing to healthcare professional burnout, as well as an increase of health service costs. Their prompt diagnosis and treatment...
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Meister Elizabeth DOI: 10.26459/jed.v126i5B.4111
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This research investigates the key motivating factors of Thai employees at international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The results show that both intrinsic (x¯=3.02) and extrinsic motivation (x¯=2.50) affect these employe...
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