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Business
Tadhg Blommerde-Winters
Summary: This study examines the impact of new service development performance (NSDP) on organizational performance (OP) and the moderating effect of formal or standardized service development processes (SSDPs). The results reveal a positive relationship between NSDP and OP, with SSDPs playing a particularly important role for small organizations.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2022)
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Engineering, Industrial
Tuomas Huikkola, Marko Kohtamaki, Rodrigo Rabetino, Hannu Makkonen, Philipp Holtkamp
Summary: This study examines how an incumbent solution provider carries out smart solution development and extends the literature on product-service innovations. It identifies a set of innovation routines and highlights the synergy among innovation processes, routines, and practices. The study translates the empirical work into a framework and propositions to guide future research, and provides a benchmark for managers with a framework and capability-enhancing practices.
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Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Teatske Bakker, Patrick Dugue, Stephaneide Tourdonnet
Summary: This study analyzes how farmers' implementation of technical innovations co-designed during Farmer Field Schools (FFS) brings farmers to change their practices at the farm level. The study found that participation in the FFS triggered changes in practices at the farm level, particularly in livestock systems and organic fertilizer production. The gender of the participants did not lead to more, less, or different changes in farm practices. The study reveals the importance of co-design processes in supporting farmers in their processes of change in practices and redesign of their farming systems.
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
(2022)
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Food Science & Technology
Roncesvalles Garayoa, Julen Sanz-Serrano, Ariane Vettorazzi, Adela Lopez de Cerain, Amaya Azqueta, Ana Isabel Vitas
Summary: In social food services in Navarra, nearly half of the fryers exceeded the maximum recommended temperature, with only one surpassing the limit for polar compounds. Additionally, concerns remain regarding the formation of polar compounds during the frying processes.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GASTRONOMY AND FOOD SCIENCE
(2021)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Ann M. Nguyen, Margaret M. Paul, Donna R. Shelley, Stephanie L. Albert, Deborah J. Cohen, Pam Bonsu, Tamar Wyte-Lake, Saul Blecker, Carolyn A. Berry
Summary: This study investigated common structures and processes in high-performing primary care practices and identified a starting list of priorities for providers to improve patient outcomes.
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICE
(2022)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Kartik N. Rajagopalan, Xiao Chen, Daniel N. Weinberg, Haifen Chen, Jacek Majewski, C. David Allis, Chao Lu
Summary: Hotspot histone H3 mutations, particularly H3K36M, play a significant role in oncogenesis in various cancers. Depletion of H3K36me2, but not H3K36me3, largely recapitulates the effects of H3K36M on redistribution of H3K27me3 and gene expression, indicating a functional divergence between these two methylation states in H3K36M-driven oncogenesis.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Nava Levit-Binnun, Keren Arbel, Dusana Dorjee
Summary: The paper proposes a framework called the "Mindfulness Map" to classify and clarify mindfulness practices in secular settings. The Map consists of two axes, one outlining different mindfulness practices and the other outlining intentions behind these practices in cultivating specific experiential understandings. The framework encourages discussions on mindfulness practice outcomes, teaching methods, and ethical aspects.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2021)
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Environmental Sciences
Paswel P. Marenya, Muhammed A. Usman, Dil B. Rahut
Summary: This paper examines the impact of community-embedded farmer education programs on the adoption of conservation farming. Results indicate that farmers attending training sessions were more likely to adopt new farming methods, suggesting the effectiveness of experiential learning methods. The positive role of community-based extension programs highlights the importance of investments in promoting experiential, hands-on, and farmer self-learning for the diffusion of better farming methods.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
(2021)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Alexander K. Rowe, Samantha Y. Rowe, David H. Peters, Kathleen A. Holloway, Dennis Ross-Degnan
Summary: This study analyzed data from 199 studies in 51 countries, finding that educational outreach visits were somewhat more effective than in-service training when compared with controls, with median effect sizes of 9.9 %-points and 7.3 %-points respectively. Training incorporating clinical practice and conducted at HCPs' work site had a greater mean effectiveness, while attributes such as training with computers, interactive methods, and over multiple sessions had little to no effect on training effectiveness.
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Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
Tingting Zhang, Bin Li, Ady Milman, Nan Hua
Summary: This study examined technology adoption practices in Chinese theme parks through text mining and sentiment analysis of online reviews from actual customers. Two major categories of technology applications were identified: supporting and experiential technologies. The findings provide insightful implications for theme park practitioners looking to invest in high technology solutions for a better customer experience.
JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM TECHNOLOGY
(2022)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Julia Bentz, Leticia do Carmo, Nicole Schafenacker, Joern Schirok, Sara Dal Corso
Summary: This paper advocates for an integrative approach to sustainability transformations by reconnecting body and mind, fusing art and science, and integrating diverse forms of knowledge. It draws on the experience of an arts-based project in Lisbon to explore the potential of embodied and performative practices in climate change transformations. The paper highlights the importance of using metaphors, embedding projects locally, and utilizing creative, embodied practices in engaging communities with new perspectives on climate change and sustainability issues.
SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Mengmeng Zhang, Yinxue Yang, Mengqi Zhou, Aiping Dong, Xuemei Yan, Peter Loppnau, Jinrong Min, Yanli Liu
Summary: NSD proteins, including NSD1, NSD2, and NSD3, are lysine methyltransferases that catalyze mono and di-methylation of histone H3K36. The PWWP domains within these proteins weakly bind to trimethylated H3K36, H3K79 peptides, and dsDNA, except for NSD1_PWWP1. Structural analysis reveals that NSD3_PWWP2 and NSD2_PWWP1 domains require conformation adjustments to interact with nucleosomes.
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
Article
Geography
Jeremie Forney
Summary: Certification and standards play a crucial role in implementing accountability in food system governance. This paper introduces a new perspective on accountability within the tripartite standards regime, emphasizing power relations and knowledge creation as fundamental dimensions. By examining the example of IP-Suisse, it identifies multiple contradictory power and knowledge processes unfolding within the agri-environmental governance assemblage.
JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
(2021)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Chihyun Won, Kyungju Nam, Donghee Ko, Byungjun Kang, Im-Soon Lee
Summary: The inactivation of nuclear receptor-binding SET domain-containing protein 1 (NSD1) in tumor cells contributes to an immune-cold phenotype, suggesting its involvement in immune disruptions. The study investigates the effect of NSD overexpression in the fat body of Drosophila and finds that it increases the mRNA levels of antimicrobial peptides, mainly through the IMD pathway by activating Relish. Further analysis shows that NSD overexpression has a positive role in the immune defenses of Drosophila. These findings provide insights into the molecular mechanisms of immune dysfunction in NSD1-associated human diseases.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Xiaoli Tian, Sai Zhang
Summary: The study finds that despite having access to alternative health information online, mothers do not challenge the authority of doctors. Instead, they use this information to interpret medical advice and make their own decisions based on their practical situations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
(2022)
Review
Management
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(2008)
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Management
Adrian Done, Chris Voss, Niels Gorm Rytter
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(2011)
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Engineering, Manufacturing
Chris Voss, Aleda V. Roth, Richard B. Chase
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
(2008)
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Management
Henk Akkermans, Chris Voss, Roeland Van Oers
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(2019)
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(2013)
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(2013)
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Business
Leonieke G. Zomerdijk, Christopher A. Voss
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(2010)
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Management
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Management
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(2007)
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Management
Christopher A. Voss
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(2007)
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(2012)
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(2010)
Review
Management
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(2009)
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Management
Christer Karlsson, Chris Voss
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
(2009)