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Remote Sensing for Deforestation in Rural Areas of Ghana

Patience Appiah
2024 Journal of Applied Geographical Studies  
Preliminary empirical review illuminated the multifaceted nature of deforestation in this region.  ...  Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: Environmental Determinism Model, Land-Use and Land-Cover Change (LUCC) Theory and the Spatial Diffusion Theory may be used to anchor future studies on  ...  LUCC theory is highly relevant to the study of deforestation using remote sensing technology.  ... 
doi:10.47941/jags.1622 fatcat:iatfikk4drf4lc4v6wiaxwtdha

Building a Bridge: Knowledge Sharing Flows into Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Roberta Andrade, Paulo Pinheiro, Luísa Carvalho, Raysa Rocha
2022 Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity  
We carried out a systematic literature review on the Web of Science database.  ...  Our findings suggest the knowledge path in the near field sharing mechanisms resulting in a new conception of traditional structures and relations used to judge and decide how to assess opportunities for  ...  Conflicts of Interest: The authors declared no conflict of interest.  ... 
doi:10.3390/joitmc8030144 fatcat:ept26l4t3vcodo7nn3vrq6deky

The emergence of native multi-sided platforms and their influence on incumbents

Andreas Hein, Maximilian Schreieck, Manuel Wiesche, Markus Böhm, Helmut Krcmar
2019 Electronic Markets  
We use the literature on technological trajectories and technology diffusion to derive four propositions that increase our understanding on the emergence of MSPs.  ...  We conduct a multiple-case study in the context of mobility services with three native MSP companies along with an incumbent that is transforming toward an MSP provider.  ...  , an initiative of the Bavarian State Government.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s12525-019-00350-1 fatcat:g7iyd4sp7bdqfhcuclanjou4iy

Knowledge transfer in smart tourism destinations: Analyzing the effects of a network structure

Giacomo Del Chiappa, Rodolfo Baggio
2015 Journal of Destination Marketing & Management  
Findings reveal that effective knowledge-based destination management studies should consider both the virtual and the real components of the network structure of the destination.  ...  This paper contributes to deepen the scientific debate around this topic by applying a network analytic approach to the case of three tourism destinations.  ...  Elementary spectral graph theory Spectral graph theory is a branch of algebraic graph theory that studies graph properties such as connectivity, centrality, and clustering by using the methods of matrix  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.jdmm.2015.02.001 fatcat:qq2jcbbhuzbwtldrojx5chuku4

Ecosystem functions and services of cloud afromontane forests in Ethiopia

Anteneh Shimelis
2017 Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management  
Using meta data on crop output, crop output together with productivity of animal husbandry, surface water volume, ground water volume and cover of cloud wet afromontane forests in selected four regions  ...  Furthermore increasing forest cover through the planting of trees and others would have significant positive effect on the economy which enhances the wellbeing of a significant portion of the population  ...  ., Troy, A., Voinov, A. and Liu, S. (2006).  ... 
doi:10.4314/ejesm.v9i1.11s fatcat:5iwwlm6xxbbkpc7zms5wcp4zbe

Cloud Computing Adoption in Organizations: A Literature Review and a Unifying Model

Isaac Ogunlolu, Dorina Rajanen
2019 Information Systems Development  
This study aims to advance the understanding of cloud computing adoption in organizations and proposes a unifying model of cloud adoption.  ...  A systematic literature review was employed to investigate the adoption factors studied in previous empirical settings.  ...  The US National Institute of Standards and Technology defined CC as a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources which can  ... 
dblp:conf/isdevel/OgunloluR19 fatcat:iil6mnesmrhp7fna2kmu7e3piu

How to Promote Adoption of Complex E-Services Innovation? An Institutional Factor Perspective

Chieh-Min Chou, Yung-Yu Shih
2014 International Business Research  
This study tried to understand the relationship between industry institutional factors and adoption intention of e-service innovation, and consider the moderating effect of e-service complexity.  ...  Institutional factors can be useful strategic tools for promoting e-service innovation diffusion but need to consider innovation complexity.  ...  Institutional theory has been well supported by empirical validation on the explanation power of the organizational actions, and identified the influences of institutional factors on innovation adoption  ... 
doi:10.5539/ibr.v7n10p1 fatcat:x3golf3jdvfvtdpanfo7bghqzy

Digital Banking

Elisa Indriasari, Harjanto Prabowo, Ford Lumban Gaol, Betty Purwandari
2022 International Journal of E-Business Research  
Six databases were used to determine articles that match the criteria. The study considers recent articles, which have been published from 2015 to 2021.  ...  The study investigates the challenges, technology, and future research agenda of digital banking. The paper follows the manifestation of Kitchenham's SLR protocol.  ...  ACKNowLEDGMENT The authors wish to thank our colleagues from BINUS University, who provided insight and expertise that greatly assisted the research, and the anonymous reviewer for their valuable suggestions  ... 
doi:10.4018/ijebr.309398 fatcat:5asx6ujspfgkvo3skh4lllj7yy

Ecologically Sustainable Organizations: An Institutional Approach

P. Deveraux Jennings, Paul A. Zandbergen
1995 Academy of Management Review  
An opposite strategy is used by at least one of the project's teams: the study of the planet as an ecosystem combined with the study of the impact of similar subregions in two different nation-states (  ...  WHY USE INSTITUTIONAL THEORY? Studying ecologically sustainable organizations requires the reader to consider at least two important questions: (a) what is ecological sustainability?  ... 
doi:10.5465/amr.1995.9512280034 fatcat:a3fiq4wpebdf5kom2k7i7o6nji

Ecologically Sustainable Organizations: An Institutional Approach

P. Devereaux Jennings, Paul A. Zandbergen
1995 Academy of Management Review  
An opposite strategy is used by at least one of the project's teams: the study of the planet as an ecosystem combined with the study of the impact of similar subregions in two different nation-states (  ...  WHY USE INSTITUTIONAL THEORY? Studying ecologically sustainable organizations requires the reader to consider at least two important questions: (a) what is ecological sustainability?  ... 
doi:10.2307/258964 fatcat:p7bloaqy2jaaxjgjhq2zyngcti

Framework for understanding quantum computing use cases from a multidisciplinary perspective and future research directions [article]

Dandison Ukpabi, Heikki Karjaluoto, Astrid Bötticher, Anastasija Nikiforova, Dragoş Petrescu, Paulina Schindler, Visvaldis Valtenbergs, Lennard Lehmann, Abuzer Yakaryilmaz
2023 arXiv   pre-print
Thus, this study offers a multidisciplinary review of QC, drawing on the expertise of scholars from a wide range of disciplines whose insights coalesce into a framework that simplifies the understanding  ...  Since this is an emerging and highly technical domain, most of the existing studies focus heavily on the technical aspects of QC, but our study highlights its practical and social uses cases, which are  ...  , European Social Fund via IT Academy programme of University of Tartu, Estonia (A.N.), "Quantum algorithms: from complexity theory to experiment'" project funded under ERDF programme 1.1.1.5 (A.Y.), the  ... 
arXiv:2212.13909v2 fatcat:fks7ek5pmbfc7a4gkhypvm5cfe

Taking the Mumbo Out of the Jumbo: Progress Towards a Robust Basis for Ecological Scaling

Robert J. Scholes
2016 Ecosystems  
The project for the next decade is to work simultaneously at multiple scales, using mechanistic, reduced-form, and empirical models to link the scales.  ...  We need to be able to aggregate observations and process understanding derived at the scale of a homogeneous patch to the landscape, region, and the world, and disaggregate changes and limits at the planetary  ...  as the formation of clouds or eddies.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s10021-016-0047-2 fatcat:dl3hogjztrcjdjjpdwhug5cd5y

Using a Simple Apparatus to Measure Direct and Diffuse Photosynthetically Active Radiation at Remote Locations

Michael J. Cruse, Christopher J. Kucharik, John M. Norman, Ritaban Dutta
2015 PLoS ONE  
Alternatively, generalized empirical relationships that relate atmospheric variables and radiation components can be used but require assumptions that increase the potential for error.  ...  The apparatus tested here uses a fabricated, solar powered rotating shadowband and other commercially available parts to collect continuous hourly PAR data.  ...  Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center for providing the space at their research site for the installation of this equipment as well as the two  ... 
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0115633 pmid:25668208 pmcid:PMC4323262 fatcat:kwt6xfm6xbfjtnzhvqv5bjjski

Adoption and diffusion of digital farming technologies - integrating farm-level evidence and system interaction

Linmei Shang, Thomas Heckelei, Maria K. Gerullis, Jan Börner, Sebastian Rasch
2021 Agricultural Systems  
METHODS: We review 32 empirical farm-level studies on the adoption of precision and digital farming technologies and 27 agent-based models on the diffusion of agricultural innovations.  ...  Focusing on digital farming technologies, it may serve as a reference for those studying the adoption and diffusion of such technologies beyond farm scale.  ...  Yaghoob Jafari for his contribution in conceptualizing the theoretical framework that integrates different adoption theories in the early stage of this research.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.agsy.2021.103074 fatcat:7yb73ukngrg57ljjziukwxebg4

Commentary: Successes, Limitations, and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science: Reflections on the Seventh Cary Conference

Michael L. Pace, Peter M. Groffman
1998 Ecosystems  
Limitations-what holds us back in ecosystem research? Are we stymied by lack of theory, poor concepts, weak approaches, diffuse focus, fragmentation, technology, money, brains?  ...  We guess such a list would vary widely among ecosystem ecologists and, in part, this reflects lack of appreciation of successes in our discipline.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Funds provided by the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, National Aeronautical and Space Administration, and the Institute of Ecosystem Studies (IES) supported the Cary  ... 
doi:10.1007/s100219900010 fatcat:lfhbvivqkfez5duw7ygmgfkcsu
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