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    Hershey, Pa : Idea Group Pub
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    b3kat_BV035413930
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 284 Seiten)
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2003 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 1591401399
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von E-business innovation and change management 2004
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic Commerce ; Management ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    b3kat_BV048214186
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789811655661
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in public health
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-981-16-5565-4
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    Language: English
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
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    Format: 1 online resource (252 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000219074
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71720
    Format: 1 online resource (489 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415581448 , 9781136197925
    Content: This volume focuses on the core themes and issues related to sustainability of Asian economic development. It enables us to understand the dynamics of this process under the emerging inequitable global economic order and international environmental regime. The articles are based on unique quantitative data
    Note: Cover -- Economic and Environmental Sustainability of the Asian Region -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Sustainability of Asian Economic Development: An Introduction -- Part I Issues in Sustainability of Asian Agriculture -- 1 Globalisation and Sustainability Issues in Agriculture in Asia: A Case of India -- 2 Globalisation and Its Impact on Agriculture, Food Security and Well-being of People in Pakistan -- 3 Agreement on Agriculture and Food Prices in Bangladesh -- 4 Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development of Agriculture: An Examination of Major Indian States -- 5 Agricultural Risk, Weather Insurance, Derivatives and Agricultural Insurance -- Part II Ecological Concerns in Theory and Practice -- 6 Interrogating Marxian, Neo-Classical and Green Perspectives on the Contradictory Implications of Third World/Asian Development for Global Sustainability -- 7 India and China's National Strategy for Climate Change and Clean Development Mechanism Practice: A Comparison -- 8 Ecological Implications of Agricultural Development in Punjab -- Part III Core Themes in Economic Development -- 9 Role of Foreign Aid in Achieving Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka -- 10 Economic Development, Foreign Direct Investment and Policy in India -- 11 Framework for Planning and Management of Sustainable Inclusive Cities -- 12 Maintaining High Growth Rate and Future Energy Demand and Supply Scenario in India -- Part IV Resource Management and Policy Alternatives -- 13 Groundwater Markets, Irrigation Efficiency and Sustainability: A Study from North India -- 14 Sustainability of the Existing and Alternative Cropping Systems in South-west Punjab -- Part V Discrimination and Socio-economic Equity in Development , 15 Wageworkers' Exposure to Discrimination and Work-related Insecurity in Punjab's Urban Unorganised Establishments: A Social Class Analysis -- 16 Who Kill Their Daughters More? Insights from Census Data of Punjab -- Part VI Peasant Distress and Sustainability of the Cotton Economy -- 17 Does GM Technology Pay Rich Dividends? Reflections from Bt Cotton Farmers in Maharashtra -- 18 Cotton Economy, Cotton Producers, and Bt Cotton Cultivation in Indian Punjab: An Assessment of Economic Impact and Sustainability Issues -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Gill, Sucha Singh Economic and Environmental Sustainability of the Asian Region Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2010 ISBN 9780415581448
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    kobvindex_INTEBC1640319
    Format: 1 online resource (118 pages) , illustrations, tables, photographs
    ISBN: 9783954897094
    Additional Edition: Print version Singh, Bikram Jit. Rsm : a key to optimize machining : multi-response optimization of CNC turning with Al-7020 alloy Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, c2014 ISBN 9783954892099
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    kobvindex_INTEBC5573403
    Format: 1 online resource (244 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781788623087
    Content: This book gives you a practical, hands-on understanding of how you can leverage the power of Python and Keras to perform effective deep learning. It presents a unique problem-solution approach to tackle various problems in training different types of neural networks while taking care of the speed and accuracy of these models
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Packt Upsell -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Keras Installation -- Introduction -- Installing Keras on Ubuntu 16.04 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Installing miniconda -- Installing numpy and scipy -- Installing mkl -- Installing TensorFlow -- Installing Keras -- Using the Theano backend with Keras -- Installing Keras with Jupyter Notebook in a Docker image -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Installing the Docker container -- Installing the Docker container with the host volume mapped -- Installing Keras on Ubuntu 16.04 with GPU enabled -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Installing cuda -- Installing cudnn -- Installing NVIDIA CUDA profiler tools interface development files -- Installing the TensorFlow GPU version -- Installing Keras -- Chapter 2: Working with Keras Datasets and Models -- Introduction -- CIFAR-10 dataset -- How to do it... -- CIFAR-100 dataset -- How to do it... -- Specifying the label mode -- MNIST dataset -- How to do it... -- Load data from a CSV file -- How to do it... -- Models in Keras - getting started -- Anatomy of a model -- Types of models -- Sequential models -- How to do it... -- Create a Sequential model -- Compile the model -- Train the model -- Evaluate the model -- Predict using the model -- Putting it all together -- Model inspection internals -- Model compilation internals -- Initialize the loss -- Model training -- Output of the sample -- Shared layer models -- Introduction - shared input layer -- How to do it... -- Concatenate function -- Keras functional APIs -- How to do it... -- The output of the example -- Keras functional APIs - linking the layers -- How to do it... -- Model class -- Image classification using Keras functional APIs -- How to do it , Chapter 3: Data Preprocessing, Optimization, and Visualization -- Feature standardization of image data -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Initializing ImageDataGenerator -- Sequence padding -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Pre-padding with default 0.0 padding -- Post-padding -- Padding with truncation -- Padding with a non-default value -- Model visualization -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Code listing -- Optimization -- Common code for samples -- Optimization with stochastic gradient descent -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Optimization with Adam -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Optimization with AdaDelta -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Adadelta optimizer -- Optimization with RMSProp -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Chapter 4: Classification Using Different Keras Layers -- Introduction -- Classification for breast cancer -- How to do it... -- Data processing -- Modeling -- Full code listing -- Classification for spam detection -- How to do it... -- Data processing -- Modeling -- Full code listing -- Chapter 5: Implementing Convolutional Neural Networks -- Introduction -- Cervical cancer classification -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Data processing -- Modeling -- Predictions -- Digit recognition -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Modeling -- Chapter 6: Generative Adversarial Networks -- Introduction -- GAN overview -- Basic GAN -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Building a generator -- Building a discriminator -- Initialize the GAN instance -- Training the GAN -- Output plots -- Average metrics of the GAN -- Boundary seeking GAN -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Generator -- Discriminator -- Initializing the BGAN class -- Boundary seeking loss -- Train the BGAN -- Output the plots -- Iteration 0 -- Iteration 10000 -- Metrics of the BGAN model -- Plotting the metrics -- DCGAN , Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Generator -- Summary of the generator -- Training the generator -- Discriminator -- Build the discriminator -- Summary of the discriminator -- Compile the discriminator -- Combined model - generator and discriminator -- Train the generator using feedback from a discriminator -- Putting it all together -- The output of the program -- Average metrics of the model -- Chapter 7: Recurrent Neural Networks -- Introduction -- The need for RNNs -- Simple RNNs for time series data -- Getting ready -- Loading the dataset -- How to do it... -- Instantiate a sequential model -- LSTM networks for time series data -- LSTM networks -- LSTM memory example -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Encoder -- LSTM configuration and model -- Train the model -- Full code listing -- Time series forecasting with LSTM -- Getting ready -- Load the dataset -- How to do it... -- Instantiate a sequential model -- Observation -- Sequence to sequence learning for the same length output with LSTM -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Training data -- Model creation -- Model fit and prediction -- Chapter 8: Natural Language Processing Using Keras Models -- Introduction -- Word embedding -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Without embeddings -- With embeddings -- Sentiment analysis -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Full code listing -- Chapter 9: Text Summarization Using Keras Models -- Introduction -- Text summarization for reviews -- How to do it... -- Data processing -- Encoder-decoder architecture -- Training -- See also -- Chapter 10: Reinforcement Learning -- Introduction -- The CartPole game with Keras -- How to do it... -- Implementing the DQN agent -- The memory and remember -- The replay function -- The act function -- Hyperparameters for the DQN -- DQN agent class -- Training the agent -- Dueling DQN to play Cartpole -- Getting ready , DQN agent -- init method -- Setting the last layer of the network -- Dueling policy -- Init code base -- BoltzmannQPolicy -- Adjustment during training -- Sequential memory -- How to do it... -- Plotting the training and testing results -- Other Books You May Enjoy -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Dua, Rajdeep Keras Deep Learning Cookbook Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited,c2018 ISBN 9781788621755
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT69840
    Format: 1 online resource (518 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780195077360 , 9780195358919
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1. Organizational Hierarchies and Evolutionary Processes: Some Reflections on a Theory of Organizational Evolution -- Part I: Introductory Essays -- 2. How Individual and Face-to-Face-Group Selection Undermine Firm Selection in Organizational Evolution -- 3. The Evolution of Evolution -- Part II: Intraorganizational Evolution -- 4. An Intraorganizational Ecological Perspective on Managerial Risk Behavior, Performance, and Survival: Individual, Organizational, and Environmental Effects -- 5. Seeking Adaptive Advantage: Evolutionary Theory and Managerial Action -- 6. Organizing for Continuous Improvement: Evolutionary Theory Meets the Quality Revolution -- COMMENTARIES -- Turning Evolution Inside the Organization -- Evolution, Externalities and Managerial Action -- Part III: Organizational Evolution -- 7. Evolutionary Processes and Patterns of Core Business Change -- 8. The Ecological Dynamics of Organizational Change: Density and Mass Dependence in Rates of Entry into New Markets -- 9. Surviving Schumpeterian Environments: An Evolutionary Perspective -- 10. Mimetic Learning and the Evolution of Organizational Populations -- COMMENTARIES -- Taking on Strategy, 1-2-3 -- On Behalf of Naïveté -- Part IV: Population Evolution -- 11. Minimalism, Mutalism, and Maturity: The Evolution of the American Trade Association Population in the 20th Century -- 12. Disruptive Selection and Population Segmentation: Interpopulation Competition as a Segregation Process -- 13. Externalities and Ecological Theory: Unbundling Density Dependence -- 14. Resource Partitioning and Foundings of Banking Cooperatives in Italy -- 15. The Evolution of Socially Contingent Rational Action: Effects of Labor Strikes on Change in Union Founding in the 1880s -- COMMENTARIES -- Evolution and Organizational Science , Progress and Problems in Population Ecology -- Part V: Community Evolution -- 16. The Liability of Collective Action: Growth and Change Among Early American Telephone Companies -- 17. Density-Independent Selection and Community Evolution -- 18. Organization-Environment Coevolution -- 19. The Coevolution of Technology and Organization -- 20. The Coevolution of Technical and Institutional Events in the Development of an Innovation -- COMMENTARIES -- The Challenge of Community Evolution -- On the Concept of "Organizational Community -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
    Additional Edition: Print version Baum, Joel A. C. Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c1994 ISBN 9780195077360
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71196
    Format: 1 online resource (361 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781107008892 , 9781139203463
    Content: The acceleration of globalization and the growth of emerging economies present significant opportunities for business expansion. One of the quickest ways to achieve effective international expansion is by leveraging the web. This book provides a comprehensive, non-technical guide to leveraging website localization strategies for global e-commerce success
    Note: Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- Illustration credits and acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Global e-commerce opportunities and challenges -- Global e-commerce opportunities -- Global e-commerce challenges -- Socio-cultural environment -- Impact of language and culture on website and content design -- Geopolitical environment -- Legal environment -- Economic environment -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 International e-business expansion and market entry strategies -- The new multinationals -- International e-business strategic factor markets -- Internationalization challenges -- Internationalization approaches -- Achieving international e-business expansion -- Foreign market entry modes -- Chapter 3 Global online consumer segmentation -- Segmentation approaches -- Importance of segmentation -- Global online user segments -- BRIC online consumers -- Identifying global customers using global CRM -- Segmentation for optimizing web localization efforts -- Global online consumer segmentation model -- Global consumer trends -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Web globalization strategies -- Web globalization challenges -- Web globalization dilemma 1: standardization or localization? -- Web globalization dilemma 2: to centralize or to decentralize? -- Web globalization dilemma 3: in-house versus outsourcing -- Web globalization dilemma 4: level of localization -- Web globalization dilemma 5: in which languages to localize? -- Web globalization dilemma 6: what skill set is needed for web globalization? -- Global strategies for successful web globalization efforts -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Developing international websites: internationalization -- Developing international websites -- Website globalization, internationalization, localization, and translation -- Unicode , Assessing web localization efforts: the localization score card -- Research highlight: assessing the impact of cultural adaptation on international website acceptance -- Assessing web globalization costs -- Chapter 10 Strategic industry insights and emerging localization trends -- Introduction -- The mobile web -- Challenges presented by the mobile interface -- Tips for adapting content for the mobile web -- The growing crowdsourcing trend -- Strategic industry insight 1: community translation -- Strategic industry insight 2: emerging machine translation technologies -- Strategic industry insight 3: game localization's challenges and opportunities -- Web globalization resources -- Index , Why internationalize (i18n)? -- What does internationalization (i18n) entail? -- Internationalization checklist -- Writing for an international audience -- Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) -- Preparing documents for translation -- Chapter 6 Effectively localizing international websites -- Importance of website localization -- Website localization challenges -- Locating international websites -- What is culture? -- Culturally customizing websites: importance of semiotics -- Culturally customizing websites: importance of cultural values -- Culturally customizing writing styles -- Chapter 7 Managing a web globalization value chain -- The value chain concept -- Web globalization value chain components -- Pre-value-chain analysis -- Support layer of the web globalization value chain -- Primary activity 1: internationalization -- Primary activity 2: localization -- Primary activity 3: testing -- Primary activity 4: global content management -- Coordinating the web globalization value chain: localization project management -- Agile development for localization efficiencies -- Case study: localization management at Compuware-Changepoint -- Chapter 8 Optimizing international websites -- Introduction -- Optimizing via content management systems -- Optimizing through a translation management system -- Case study: 1& -- 1 Internet AG implementing a translation management system for efficiency gains -- International search engine optimization -- Keywords for local and multilingual sites -- Linking strategies for local and international sites -- Case study: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, developing a multilingual web presence -- Chapter 9 Assessing web globalization efforts -- Global website usability issues -- Web usability guidelines -- Web analytics for international web assessment -- Measuring international website acceptance
    Additional Edition: Print version Singh, Nitish Localization Strategies for Global E-Business Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2011 ISBN 9781107008892
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71437
    Format: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415682206 , 9781136342509
    Series Statement: Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking Series
    Content: The banking crises in 2007-10 are not exceptional. There have been many such crises in the past in both developed countries and emerging economies. A banking crisis can be related to solvency or liquidity (or both). This book focuses on banking crisis and liquidity. This book starts from basics and gradually builds up with very few technicalities. Though the analysis is primarily theoretical, we provide a historical background, a macroeconomic perspective, and policy implications for both closed and open economies.
    Note: Cover -- Banking Crises, Liquidity,and Credit Lines -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 A perspective on banking crises, liquidity, and credit lines -- 1.2 A glimpse of the main contents -- 1.3 Plan of the book -- 2. Bank solvency and systemic stability -- 2.1 Diversifiable risks -- 2.2 Non-diversifiable risks and capital -- 2.3 Non-diversifiable risks and liquidity -- 3. The rationale for demand deposits (and short-term funds) -- 3.1 Demand deposits as money -- 3.2 Demand deposits for consumption smoothing -- 3.3 Demand deposits as a check on moral hazard -- 4. Literature review, and the road ahead -- 4.1 Banking crises and liquidity -- 4.2 Credit lines -- 4.3 The road ahead -- Appendix: storage technology -- 5. Near-systemic bank runs, given a flexible more-reputed bank -- 5.1 Reserves -- 5.2 Liquid loans: purchase of loans by the more-reputed bank -- 5.3 Illiquid loans: near lender of last resort -- 5.4 Illiquid loans: line of credit from the more-reputed bank -- 5.5 A model of a possible market for lines of credit -- 5.6 Price-level stability and near-systemic bank runs -- 5.7 A two-way credit line and a mediator -- 5.8 Competition and stability -- 6. Systemic bank runs, given a flexible central bank -- 6.1 Reserves -- 6.2 Liquid loans: purchase of loans by the central bank -- 6.3 Illiquid loans: lender of last resort -- 6.4 Illiquid loans: lines of credit from the central bank -- 6.5 A model of possible quasi-market for lines of credit -- 6.6 Price-level stability and systemic bank runs -- 6.7 Systemic runs and near-systemic runs: a comparison -- 6.8 Hypothetical and actual central banks, past and present -- 7. Systemic bank runs under the gold standard -- 7.1 Gold reserves -- 7.2 Liquid loans: purchase of loans by the 'gold company' , 13. One hundred per cent reserve banking, and the nature of inefficiency -- 13.1 The nature of inefficiency -- 13.2 Credit creation by the commercial banking system -- 13.3 Credit creation by the entire banking system -- 14. More on banking crises and liquidity -- 14.1 Endogenous narrow banking -- 14.2 Pseudo liquidity crunch -- 14.3 Run on currency (redeemable and irredeemable) -- 14.4 An alternative to a possible positive effect of bank runs -- 14.5 Demand deposits and time deposits -- 14.6 Deposit insurance for reasons other than liquidity -- 15. Theory and experience -- 15.1 The Great Depression -- 15.2 The East Asian crisis of 1997-98 -- 15.3 The financial crisis of 2008 -- 15.4 Policy lessons -- 16. Conclusions -- 16.1 Summary -- 16.2 General overview -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index , 7.3 Illiquid loans: hypothetical lender of last resort -- 7.4 Illiquid loans: a line of credit from the 'gold company' -- 7.5 A credit line model and a plausible market failure -- 7.6 Market price of gold, and systemic bank runs -- 7.7 'Gold company' and central bank: a comparison -- 8. Implications of inelastic supply of desired assets -- 8.1 Inelastic issue of deposits by the rigid more-reputed bank -- 8.2 Inelastic issue of currency by the rigid central bank -- 8.3 Inelastic supply of gold under the gold standard -- 8.4 Inelastic supply of desired assets, and the real sector -- 9. Bank runs, portfolio choice, and adjustment mechanism -- 9.1 Banking crisis vis-à-vis stock market crash -- 9.2 Flex-price assets and fix-price assets -- 9.3 Price elasticity of supply, and non-price elasticity of supply -- 9.4 Redemption and exchange: a distinction I -- 9.5 Price adjustment and quantity adjustment -- 9.6 Deposit insurance for reasons of liquidity -- 10. Bank runs, liquidity, and consumption smoothing -- 10.1 Redemption and exchange: a distinction II -- 10.2 Real and non-real liquidity shock -- 10.3 Consumption smoothing in a broad perspective -- 10.4 Liquidity shocks in the pre-1983 and the post- -- 10.5 Market liquidity, funding liquidity, and bank runs -- 10.6 Two types of lines of credit -- Appendix: inside liquidity, outside liquidity, and bank runs -- 11. Bank runs and the broad policy framework -- 11.1 Narrow monetary policy -- 11.2 Extended fiscal policy -- 11.3 Government's budget constraint -- 12. Sudden capital outflow, emerging economies, and credit lines -- 12.1 International near-systemic bank runs -- 12.2 Two countries with the same numeraire -- 12.3 Two countries with different numeraire -- 12.4 International central bank - pros and cons -- 12.5 Extending the basic analysis
    Additional Edition: Print version Singh, Gurbachan Banking Crises, Liquidity, and Credit Lines Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2012 ISBN 9780415682206
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    Bradford, West Yorkshire : Emerald Publishing Limited
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC6961010
    Format: 1 online resource (201 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781803829906
    Series Statement: Journal of Asia Business Studies v.2
    Note: C01_EM-JABS220015_print -- JABS_16_2_Text_V01 -- Guest editorial: Cutting-edge technologies for the development of Asian countries -- Introduction -- Between the technological and social determinisms -- The duality of cutting-edge technologies -- References -- Information technology investment and innovation performance: does investment paradox exist? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Benefits of information technology investment -- 2.2 Innovation performance in firms -- 3. Theoretical framework and hypotheses development -- 3.1 Research framework -- 3.2 Research hypotheses -- 4. Data and method -- 4.1 Data -- 4.2 Method -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Results for the full sample -- 5.2 Results for the manufacturing industry sample -- 5.3 Results for the software industry sample -- 6. Conclusions -- 7. Limitations and future research -- References -- Enabling organizational use of artificial intelligence: an employee perspective -- Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 2.1 Theoretical framework -- 2.2 Conceptual framework and hypotheses development -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 3. Research methodology -- 3.1 Sample and data collection -- 3.2 Methodological information and model building -- 4. Data analysis -- 4.1 Common method bias, multicollinearity -- 4.2 Exploratory factor analysis -- 4.3 Measurement model: reliability and validity -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Structural model results , 2.3 Artificial intelligence and narrow artificial intelligence in governments and defense sector -- 2.4 Artificial intelligence/narrow artificial intelligence, resource-based view and resources in defense sector -- 3. Research methodology and context -- 3.1 Context of the study: artificial intelligence in the Lebanese Armed Forces -- 4. Analysis and discussion of results -- 4.1 What are main challenges in the Lebanese Armed Forces from resource perspective? -- 4.2 Are there any signs of isomorphism in the Lebanese Armed Forces? -- 4.3 What structure of narrow artificiall intelligence applications should the Lebanese Armed Forces adopt or adapt to avoid isomorphism? -- 5. Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- FinTech innovation and knowledge flows in Hong Kong's financial sector: a social network analysis approach -- Introduction -- Technological innovation and patents -- A social network analysis approach to patents and knowledge flows -- Methods -- Data collection -- Data analysis -- Dependent variables -- Independent variables -- Control variables -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Smart technologies challenges and issues in social inclusion - case of disabled youthin a developing country -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Social inclusion and capability theory -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 2.2 Role of smart technologies in social inclusion of disabled young people -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 2.3 Background of disabled people in Lebanon -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Acquired capabilities -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed , 5.2 Mediation analysis results -- 5.3 Results discussion -- 6. Contributions, limitations and conclusion -- 6.1 Theoretical contributions -- 6.2 Managerial implications -- 6.3 Limitations and future research -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Artificial intelligence impact on banks clients and employees in an Asian developing country -- 1. Introduction and context of the study -- 1.1 Introduction -- 2. Research statement -- 3. Literature review -- 3.1 Theories of consumer behavior in the banking system -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 3.2 Theories of employability in the banking system -- 3.3 Theory of financial innovation -- 3.4 Theoretical framework -- 4. Research methodology -- 4.1 Approach -- 4.2 Data collection -- 4.3 Methods of analysis -- 5 Results and findings -- 5.1 Schematic 1 -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Schematic 2 -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 6. Conclusion and implications -- References -- Artificial intelligence in the defense sector: an RBV and isomorphism perspectives to the case of the Lebanese Armed Forces -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Resource based view -- 2.2 Neo-institutional isomorphism in government and defense , Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 3.3 Case 2: Company Y -- 3.4 Case 3: Company Z -- 4. Findings and discussions -- 4.1 Potential benefits of adopting disruptive technologies -- 4.2 Integration of Lean Six Sigma and digital technologies for process improvements -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- folink1 -- fivelink1 -- fivelink2 -- fivelink3 -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Research limitations and future research directions -- References -- Unbanked to banked: reintermediation role of banks in e-government services for financial inclusion in an Indian context -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Role of financial institution in reintermediation: premises for financial inclusion through e-government services -- Demand side factors: empowering citizens through e-government intermediation -- Supply side factors: role of governments in financial inclusion -- Institution: intermediaries as facilitators in financial inclusion -- Innovation: a key to move from transactional to collaborative financial inclusion -- Framework for reintermediation: role of financial institutions -- Research methodology -- Preliminary research: general morphological analysis of financial inclusiveness -- Background of financial institutions chosen as sample for in-depth interviews -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed , Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 4.2 Challenges -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 5. Conclusion and future research perspectives -- References -- Understanding artificial intelligence: insights on China -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research methodology -- 4. Qualitative data analysis: processes and findings -- 4.1 Data collection and analysis -- 4.2 Theoretical framework -- 4.3 Artificial intelligence in China -- 4.4 Artificial intelligence in China: emerging results -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed -- 5. Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Digital transformations and supply chain management: a Lean Six Sigma perspective -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Significance of digital transformation in the supply chain -- 2.2 Leveraging digital transformation for supply chain process improvements using Lean Six Sigma -- 2.3 Integrating Lean Six Sigma with data science in supply chain management -- 3. Research design and method -- 3.1 Case-study research -- 3.2 Case 1: Company X. , Undefined namespace prefix xmlXPathCompOpEval: parameter error xmlXPathEval: evaluation failed
    Additional Edition: Print version Singh, Sanjay Cutting-Edge Technologies for the Development of Asian Countries Bradford, West Yorkshire : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022
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