Howland, Olivia
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International Journal for Equity in Health
BackgroundAccess to effective biomedical treatments for humans and livestock in Kenya is far from universal. Indigenous healing has a significant role to play in contemporary society in Kenya, yet access is not the only reason for this. Beliefs surrounding the composition of biomedicines, people’s experiences of biomedical care, and issues of count...
Hidayat, Rachmat Pamungkas, Tree Setiawan Baratha, Lukman Wijaya Mubarok, Ahmad Munif
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Data in Brief
The focus of this research is to present an analysis of the knowledge, attitude, and trust of selected Indonesian public groups regarding the application of Agribiotechnology. This study employs a descriptive research design. The data consists of 266 respondents in two different localities in east Java, Indonesia: Jember and Bondowoso. Eight differ...
Akter, Sonia
Published in
Journal of interpersonal violence
The global and national push to strengthen informal institutions' role in increasing rural households' access to justice has often met with skepticism in South Asia. This is because the impact of such initiatives on women's welfare is debatable in many contexts due to reports of informal institutions' hostile and oppressive behavior toward women. T...
Müller, Marcel Garzon, Sandro Rodriguez Rosemann, Michael Küpper, Axel
Recently, business processes started to become more collaborative by nature. Prominent examples of collaborative processes can be found in domains such as supply chain management, e-commerce, and in the realm of online multisided platforms. These types of collaborations are characterized by the fact that a collaborator's subprocess execution is usu...
Olivera-La Rosa, Antonio Chuquichambi, Erick G Ingram, Gordon P D
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Personality and individual differences
Previous research suggests that individual differences in pathogen disgust sensitivity and social anxiety predict avoidance behavior, especially of pathogen cues, and reduced tolerance for social ambiguity. Conversely, generalized social trust is associated with approach behavior and a greater tolerance for social ambiguity. We conducted an online ...
Xingyun, Fang
Published in
Review of Educational Theory
This paper mainly describes how to build a trust relationship in kindergarten and why trust is so important for children’s education. As the relationship between teachers and parents is becoming more and more tense, the relationship between teachers and teachers is becoming more and more independent (Tschannen-Moran, 2014)[57]. The trust relationsh...
Brand, Michael Babazadeh, Davood Krüger, Carsten Siemers, Björn Lehnhoff, Sebastian
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Energy Informatics
Modern power systems are cyber-physical systems with increasing relevance and influence of information and communication technology. This influence comprises all processes, functional, and non-functional aspects like functional correctness, safety, security, and reliability. An example of a process is the data acquisition process. Questions focused...
Hirvi, Sari Kristiina Laulainen, Sanna Taskinen, Helena
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Journal of health organization and management
The purpose of this study is to address the construction of trust in leader member exchange (LMX) relationships as a multidimensional phenomenon and identify the importance of emotional and collective factors contributing to this phenomenon. Ten health care professionals (five leaders and five members) were interviewed to subject to qualitative the...
Distler, Verena Lenzini, Gabriele Lallemand, Carine Koenig, Vincent
A growing body of research in the usable privacy and security community addresses the question of how to best influence user behavior to reduce risk-taking.We propose to address this challenge by integrating the concept of User Experience (UX) into empirical usable privacy and security studies that attempt to change risk-taking behavior. UX enables...
Paolini, Daniele Maricchiolo, Fridanna Pacilli, Maria Giuseppina Pagliaro, Stefano
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Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.j.)
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly become a global health crisis, leading people to change their interpersonal behaviours to contain the spread of the virus. Italy has rapidly become the country hit second hardest in the world by the COVID-19 pandemic and the first one in Western countries. To reduce the spread of the COVID-19, people are required t...