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Increasing the Scale of the Mass Spectrometry Query Language Compendium with Explainable AI
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Scenario 2: Budget impact of a 20% increase in the market share of ENG.
Published 2024“…<p>Scenario 2: Budget impact of a 20% increase in the market share of ENG.</p>…”
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Elementary Steps in Olefin Metathesis: Nickelacyclobutanes via Cycloaddition to Nickel Carbenes
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Increasing Consumers’ Hypermarket Visit Intention through Cause-Related Marketing: A Perspective from the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Published 2019“…The findings showed that consumers are more likely to increase their intention to visit a hypermarket that adopts a CRM campaign, which led us to highlight the main implications for hypermarket management and new study areas in this field.…”
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Risk perception and market share.
Published 2024“…The effects are heterogeneous, where firms with private ownership and in developed regions are more likely to increase innovation activities. This study suggests that the relationship between consumers’ risk perception and firm innovation is primarily driven by market demand. …”
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