Ballester, Patrice
À travers un projet scientifique collaboratif avec Toulouse Evénement (GL events) et le MEETT, nous avons réalisé un rapport technique ayant pour objet de montrer le rôle économique et social de la Foire internationale de Toulouse depuis 1928. L'objectif de ce rapport est de souligner pour la troisième ville de France le rôle économique, social et ...
Kanat, Seher Atılgan, Turan
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AUTEX Research Journal
The omni-channel strategy, which presents a continuous purchasing experience to consumers and which provides the full integration of different channels, promises the consumers an effortless, simple, and issueless buying process. In this context, this study aimed to analyze the consumer-preferred omni-channel implementations in clothing sector. At t...
Cao, Simin Li, Hui
Published in
International journal of environmental research and public health
Digital well-being concerns the balanced and healthy use of digital technology, and the existing studies in this area have focused on adolescents and adults. However, young children are more vulnerable to digital overuse and addiction than adults; thus, their digital well-being deserves empirical exploration. In this scoping review, we synthesized ...
Makhanov, Sagat S. Shalbolova, Urpash Zh. Kim, Yevgeniy G.
The article analyzes the growth of opportunities for the production of petrochemical products in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The article analyzes the dynamics of global demand for basic petrochemical products over the past 15 years. The aim of the article is to represent the effectiveness of the project on organizing the production of petrochemical...
Bauer, Anna-Sophia Dörnyei, Krisztina Rita Krauter, Victoria
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Today, the public’s perception of food packaging is primarily negative, which is mostly triggered by factors such as the use of (fossil) resources, waste generation, and (marine) littering. Accordingly, the (re)design of packaging is focusing in particular on environmental sustainability (e.g., recyclability). However, it seems that in parallel, co...
Daley, Oral Roopnarine, Ronald Isaac, Wendy-Ann P. Palmer, Donald John, Afiya Webb, Marquitta Dalrymple, Nequesha Maharaj, Omardath
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic and recent international crises including the Russia-Ukraine conflict have resulted in significant disruptions along multiple segments of the Caribbean’s agri-food system, thus compromising regional food security. These impacts are still ongoing with the potential to worsen. The aim of this study was to investigat...
Baronin, Sergey Kulakov, Kirill Uchinina, Tatiana Berezneva, Marina
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E3S Web of Conferences
The most important factor in increasing the sustainability of development companies is the emergence of an eco-oriented demand for residential real estate on the market. The purpose of the study is to form a complex of organizational, economic and managerial mechanisms to ensure the competitiveness of investment and construction organizations with ...
Woodward, Eva N. Ball, Irenia A. Willging, Cathleen Singh, Rajinder Sonia Scanlon, Celia Cluck, Damon Drummond, Karen L. Landes, Sara J. Hausmann, Leslie R. M. Kirchner, JoAnn E.
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Frontiers in Health Services
Introduction Engaging service users or consumers in quality improvement or implementing a new service is important across settings and may reduce health inequities. Implementation strategies leveraging consumer engagement are neither commonly used nor robustly operationalized in implementation science. Implementers (e.g., middle managers, facilitat...
Hodnik, Jure
Robertson, Calum Suire, Raphaël Dejean, Sylvain
In this paper, we argue that a complexity-driven systemic perspective of urban life can be characterized through the consumption practices of people that interact within urban spaces, and that such a characterization can uncover relevant information for planners. We propose a granular analysis of commercial amenity networks within cities and adapt ...