singh, jagdeep dhurandher, sanjay kumar woungang, isaac chao, han-chieh
In opportunistic IoT (OppIoT) networks, non-cooperative nodes present a significant challenge to the data forwarding process, leading to increased packet loss and communication delays. This paper proposes a novel Context-Aware Trust and Reputation Routing (CATR) protocol for opportunistic IoT networks, which leverages the probability density functi...
Smaliukienė, Rasa
This systematic review explores the concept of creativity in crisis communication, a widely used but poorly conceptualised phenomenon. It draws on empirical research and case studies to highlight the diversity of creative approaches during major crises such as natural disasters, health crises, or conflicts. The focus is particularly on situations w...
barihas, rohat weber, peter zimmermann, heinz
We provide an updated analysis of initial public offerings (IPOs) by Swiss and German companies after the turn of the millennium up to 2020. We compare the characteristics of initial pricing to those observed in prior studies, test conventional hypotheses about underpricing cross-sectionally, and analyze the long-run performance of IPO firms. Our s...
Stache, Katrin Ebner, Christian Rohrbach-Schmidt, Daniela Holzhauser, Nicole
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Arbeit
Mit der Corona-Pandemie ist ein neuer Diskurs über die Anerkennung von beruflichen Tätigkeiten, die der gesellschaftlichen Grundversorgung dienen, entstanden. Ziel dieser Studie ist es dahingehend, Berufe in Deutschland anhand ihres monetären Wertes (Entlohnung) sowie ihrer symbolischen Wertschätzung (Ansehen) als zentrale Dimensionen sozialer Ungl...
al-shamaileh, mohammad anthony, patricia charters, stuart
The Internet of Things (IoT) enables smart devices to connect, share and exchange data with each other through the internet. Since an IoT environment is open and dynamic, IoT participants may need to collaborate with unknown entities with no proven track record. To ensure successful collaboration among these entities, it is important to establish a...
Compagnie, Vincent Torsin, Wouter
peer reviewed / Reputational concerns are considered a disincentive to tax avoidance. Prior literature examining tax avoidance in the context of large and listed firms attributes this relationship to the scrutiny to which large firms are subject. This begs the question if reputational concerns are a relevant tax avoidance deterrent in the setting o...
Amado-Mateus, Marelby Guzmán Rincón, Alfredo Juarez, Fernando Ramos, Irene
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Frontiers in Education
University reputation is the result of the assessments that the stakeholders make of the university, especially the user of the education service, the student. The literature has shown an important impact of reputation on the student’s perception of the university, and it has been related to success, competitiveness, sustainability, stakeholder dec...
barbosa, marcelo werneck de los, maría
Water management initiatives are implemented under a concept called water footprint management (WF management). Different initiatives and pressures might have a positive influence on the implementation of WF management, such as the adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, government support and coercive pressures. This study ass...
elansari, hussin alzubi, ahmad khadem, amir
The pursuit of sustainable development has become a global priority, with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) serving as a comprehensive framework for addressing various social, economic, and environmental challenges. Employing the stimulus–organization–response (SOR) model, this study examines the impact of customer’s percep...
olariu, stephan mukkamala, ravi aljohani, meshari
Our paper was inspired by the recent Society 5.0 initiative of the Japanese Government which seeks to create a sustainable human-centric society by putting to work recent advances in technology. One of the key challenges in implementing Society 5.0 is providing trusted and secure services for everyone to use. Motivated by this challenge, this paper...