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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.read more
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Road and transport infrastructure development and community support for tourism: The role of perceived benefits, and community satisfaction
Shamsa Kanwal,Muhammad Imran Rasheed,Muhammad Imran Rasheed,Abdul Hameed Pitafi,Adnan Pitafi,Minglun Ren +5 more
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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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) development projects and entrepreneurial potential of locals
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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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Family income and children's education: Using the Norwegian oil boom as a natural experiment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the long-term effect of family income on children's educational attainment and found no such causal relationship with respect to different specification tests, and used the Norwegian oil shock in the 1970s as an instrument, because this implied a general increase in income unrelated to parents' abilities.
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Early education: Progress and promise for children from low-income families.
TL;DR: The public sector engages in two main policy strategies to address this gap, providing compensatory preschool programs such as Head Start or state pre-kindergarten (pre-k), and means-tested child care assistance.
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Perceived accessibility, mobility, and connectivity of public transportation systems
Yung Hsiang Cheng,Ssu Yun Chen +1 more
TL;DR: This study develops measures employing accessibility, mobility, and seamless connectivity for an entire public transportation service chain as indicators for evaluating public transport services, prioritizes underperforming scenarios from the perspective of urban travelers, and derives various market segmentation strategies that consider different socio-demographic characteristics.
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Do parental assets matter for children's educational attainment?: Evidence from mediation tests
Youngmi Kim,Michael Sherraden +1 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from high school completion to college degree attainment, and mediating roles played by parental involvement, child's educational expectations, and child's self-esteem.
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Changes in the Wage Structure, Family Income and Children's Education
TL;DR: In this article, 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.