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in the certification adoption literature. While organizations may use certifications to signal quality to consumers … of the boundary conditions for IS certification adoption. Comparing our findings to three competing theoretical … academic literature as well as highlighting differences in motivating and inhibiting factors that impact vendors’ adoption …
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sectors. Finally, according to the experts, small-scale poultry producers’ likelihood of adoption is low overall, although … adoption rates are higher for commercial producers than for noncommercial/semicommercial producers. …
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Despite the use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies in a lot of applications including the production of some high-value products for end use, it is still very much an untapped potential. There is an increase in usage of AM technology for the manufacture of end-use products (Rapid...
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Zusammenfassung Der Kreuzfahrtmarkt weist seit fast zwei Jahrzehnten ein erhebliches Wachstum auf. Derzeit ist der Kreuzfahrtmarkt vor allem markt- und marketinggetrieben, aber wenig innovativ. Megatrends wie der demographische Wandel, die Digitalisierung und die Individualisierung werden diese...
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Business process modeling has undoubtedly emerged as a popular and relevant practice in Information Systems. Despite being an actively researched field, anecdotal evidence and experiences suggest that the focus of the research community is not always well aligned with the needs of industry. The...
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Business process modeling has undoubtedly emerged as a popular and relevant practice in Information Systems. Despite being an actively researched field, anecdotal evidence and experiences suggest that the focus of the research community is not always well aligned with the needs of industry. The...
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In the international scene, country-of-origin labelling (COOL) is a controversial issue. We aim at defining criteria for the country-of-origin marking COOL for processed foods and figure out the effect of COOL on international trade. We conduct qualitative and systematic research using the...
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The high profile of infrastructure and access to related services in the communiqués of the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at their annual meetings of 2014 underscores the importance of infrastructure development worldwide. And nowhere is the lack of adequate...
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Small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are crucial for a sustainable development of the food sector. Common tools to manage and improve business sustainability are not applied widely amongst food manufacturing SMEs yet. Therefore, this paper derives important aspects to consider for an...
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