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This study analyzes the behavior of repeat visitors to a cultural resource, in this case the Museum of Antioquia in Medellin (Colombia), by estimating travel cost model. The empirical results highlight issues such as women are more likely to re-visit the museum that age is also an important...
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This article explores the concept of edutainment, i.e. the tendency of museums to be more fun and interactive for their … brands in museums and analyses the chances and pitfalls of edutainment, from a theoretical as well as a managerial point of …
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selected from an online survey conducted in 2010 upon the Romanian migrants worldwide. The results confirmed the human capital …
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that most directly influence this decision, individual factors are central. This study produces a comprehensive survey of …
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to simulate the flow of information between firms. The AIE model is tested against a profit expectations survey. The …
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on acceptance of GM food through a stakeholder survey in Ghana, it was established that half of the 100 people sample … survey findings showed lacked of public confidence in them. …
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This brief paper is quite focused. It describes the methodology and scope of the household survey carried out by the … household survey, followed by the design of the survey as proposed in the MIMAP project. The modified design is presented in … the survey are discussed respectively in Sections 9 and 10. The sample characteristics are reported in the last section. …
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How many economic historians are there in the world? In which countries or world regions are they concentrated? Can we explain differences in the number of economic historians who are participating in world congresses, and which determinants encourage or limit participation propensity? Using an...
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This paper explains the concepts of covered and uncovered interest parities and surveys related literature.
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opportunity to develop the business. In this paper, we present summary results of an online survey. The online questionnaire was …
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