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Kozminski University
Education•Warsaw, Poland•
About: Kozminski University is a education organization based out in Warsaw, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Entrepreneurship & Emerging markets. The organization has 415 authors who have published 1422 publications receiving 7968 citations. The organization is also known as: Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management.
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TL;DR: Understanding the user’s side may be crucial for designing better chatbots in the future and, thus, can contribute to advancing the field of human–computer interaction.
283 citations
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TL;DR: A novel method of analyzing the content of messages produced in human-chatbot interactions is proposed, using the Condor Tribefinder system the authors developed for text mining that is based on a machine learning classification engine.
131 citations
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TL;DR: This paper analyzed the effect of income inequality on Europeans' quality of life, specifically on their overall well-being (happiness, life satisfaction), on their financial QoS (satisfaction with standard of living, affordability of goods and services, subjective poverty), and on their health (self-rated health, satisfaction with health).
Abstract: This paper analyses the effect of income inequality on Europeans’ quality of life, specifically on their overall well-being (happiness, life satisfaction), on their financial quality of life (satisfaction with standard of living, affordability of goods and services, subjective poverty), and on their health (self-rated health, satisfaction with health). The simple bivariate correlations of inequality with overall well-being, financial quality of life, and health are negative. But this is misleading because of the confounding effect of a key omitted variable, national economic development (GDP per capita): Unequal societies are on average much poorer (r = 0.46) and so disadvantaged because of that. We analyse the multi-level European Quality of Life survey conducted in 2003 including national-level data on inequality (Gini coefficient) and economic development (GDP) and individual-level data on overall well-being, financial quality of life, and health. The individual cases are from representative samples of 28 European countries. Our variance-components multi-level models controlling for known individual-level predictors show that national per capita GDP increases subjective well-being, financial quality of life, and health. Net of that, the national level of inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, has no statistically significant effect, suggesting that income inequality does not reduce well-being, financial quality of life, or health in advanced societies. These result all imply that directing policies and resources towards inequality reduction is unlikely to benefit the general public in advanced societies.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the sources of knowledge and support for Saudi Arabian women entrepreneurs when starting or operating a new venture, and examine factors relevant to knowledge base, family support, and external support from outside sources that may influence venture creation.
111 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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André van Stel | 40 | 214 | 10061 |
Grzegorz W. Kolodko | 25 | 159 | 1924 |
Narcyz Roztocki | 25 | 111 | 1949 |
Giuseppe Grossi | 25 | 124 | 2267 |
Oskar Kowalewski | 24 | 125 | 2003 |
Dariusz Jemielniak | 19 | 86 | 1006 |
Tadeusz Tyszka | 18 | 49 | 1123 |
Andrea Fronzetti Colladon | 17 | 56 | 781 |
Eugene Kaciak | 17 | 46 | 904 |
John-Christopher Spender | 16 | 67 | 1331 |
Krzysztof Obłój | 15 | 55 | 2224 |
Krzysztof Jackowicz | 14 | 91 | 875 |
Marcin Piatkowski | 14 | 48 | 596 |
Christopher A. Hartwell | 13 | 82 | 590 |
Aneta Hryckiewicz | 12 | 43 | 600 |