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The Effect Mechanism of Tie Strength of Supply Networks on Risk Sharing: Based on the Empirical Data of China’s Automobile Manufacturing Industry
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-04-15)Based on the research perspective of the cooperation risk and opportunistic risk between supply network enterprises, this article investigates the mechanism of how tie strength between manufacturers and suppliers influences ... -
Emerging Technology and Business Model Innovation: The Case of Artificial Intelligence
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019-07)Artificial intelligence (AI) has been altering industries as evidenced by Airbnb, Uber and other companies that have embraced its use to implement innovative new business models. Yet we may not fully understand how this ... -
Positive Disposition in the Prediction of Strategic Independence among Millennials
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2017-11)Research on the dispositional traits of Millennials (born in 1980–2000) finds that this generation, compared to earlier generations, tends to be more narcissistic, hold themselves in higher regard and feel more entitled ... -
Women's Reasons for Leaving the Engineering Field
(Frontiers Media, 2017-06)Among the different Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math fields, engineering continues to have one of the highest rates of attrition (Hewlett et al., 2008). The turnover rate for women engineers from engineering ... -
Meta-Analysis of Coefficient Alpha for Scores on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory
(Public Library of Science, 2018-12-04)The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) has greatly facilitated the scientific study of trait narcissism. However, there is great variability in the reported reliability of scores on the NPI. This study meta-analyzes ... -
Measurement Invariance Tests of Revisions to Archaically Worded Items in the Mach IV Scale
(Public Library of Science, 2019-10)The Machiavellian IV [1] instrument, developed almost 50 years ago to measure trait Machiavellianism and still in wide use in personality research, uses item wording that is not gender-neutral, makes use of idiomatic ...