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China–Pakistan economic corridor projects development in Pakistan: Local citizens benefits perspective

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This article is published in Journal of Public Affairs.The article was published on 2019-02-01. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: China.

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Road and transport infrastructure development and community support for tourism: The role of perceived benefits, and community satisfaction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined a positive relationship between perceived impact of road and transport infrastructure development and local community support for tourism through perceived environmental impact, perceived tourism benefits, and perceived community satisfaction.
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Environmental awareness, firm sustainability exposure and green consumption behaviors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the potential effects of corporate environmental sustainability reporting on green consumerism and found that environmental awareness significantly moderates the nexus between environmental disclosure and customer's willingness to involve in eco-responsible consumption activities.
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Employee agility and enterprise social media: The Role of IT proficiency and work expertise

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated how ESM usage in organizations is related to employee agility, and they proposed the moderating role of information technology (IT) proficiency and work expertise in the relationship between enterprise social media usage and employee agility.
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Global Cities and Developmental States: New York, Tokyo and Seoul:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that Tokyo and Seoul's departure from the world city hypothesis stem from late industrialisation and especially the relationship between industrial policy and finance institutionalised in a developmental state.
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“Doctors Do Too Little Technology”: A Longitudinal Field Study of an Electronic Healthcare System Implementation

TL;DR: A longitudinal study of an e-healthcare system implementation, with data gathered from doctors, paraprofessionals, administrative personnel, patients, and usage logs lent support to the hypotheses that: (1) ingroup and outgroup ties to doctors negatively affect use in all user groups and use contributes positively to patient satisfaction mediated by healthcare quality variables.
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Factors influencing resource users and managers' perceptions towards marine protected area management in Kenya

TL;DR: In this article, Park service and fisheries department personnel and fishers living adjacent to three marine protected areas were studied to determine their perceptions of MPAs, and the hypotheses that positive perceptions towards the management of fisheries exclusion and gear-restricted areas would increase with the wealth, education, age and years of employment of the person, the history of community participation and the age of the MPA were tested.
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The Choice of Sourcing Mechanisms for Business Processes

TL;DR: The study builds on the modular systems theory to posit that modularization of business processes and their underlying information technology (IT) support infrastructures are associated with the choice of sourcing mechanisms for the processes and tests this proposition in a sample of business process sourcing choices made by 93 medium and large U.S. firms.
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Changes in the wage structure, family income, and children's education

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors exploit the changes in the distribution of family income to estimate the effect of parental resources on college education and find that a 10 percent increase in family income is associated with a 1.4% increase in the probability of attending a four-year college.
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