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Nazrul Islam

Researcher at University of Exeter

Publications -  349
Citations -  11250

Nazrul Islam is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 304 publications receiving 9497 citations. Previous affiliations of Nazrul Islam include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Aberystwyth University.

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Business-to-business open innovation: COVID-19 lessons for small and medium-sized enterprises from emerging markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of recommendations for managers, and suggest several future research opportunities around the management of openness in the context of SMEs from emerging markets in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach—A Reply

TL;DR: Lee, Pesaran, and Smith as mentioned in this paper extended the use of the panel data method to allow the countries to differ not only with regard to the steady state level but also with respect to their steady state growth rate (g).
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Is Bitcoin a currency, a technology-based product, or something else?

TL;DR: It is found that Bitcoin's behavior more closely resembles a technology-based product, an emerging asset class, or a bubble event, rather than a currency or a security; such that it is correct that existing currency and security laws should not apply to cryptocurrencies.
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Why hotels adopt ICTs: a study on the ICT adoption propensity of hotels in Thailand

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the propensity of adoption of ICT-based facilities by hotels in the hospitality sector and explore the factors that influence a hotel's propensity to adopt ICTs.
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Effect of carrier size on the dispersion of salmeterol xinafoate from interactive mixtures

TL;DR: The dispersion behavior of salmeterol xinafoate (SX) appears to increase as the particle size of the lactose carrier decreased for the mixtures prepared from different particle size commercial samples of lactose and from different sieve fractions of the same lactose.