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Cancer Modeling-on-a-Chip with Future Artificial Intelligence Integration
(Wiley, 13.11.2019)
articleCancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, despite the large efforts to improve the understanding of cancer biology and development of treatments. The attempts to improve cancer treatment are limited by the ... -
Capacity withholding assessment of power systems considering coordinated strategies of virtual power plants and generation companies
(Elsevier, 10 / 2022)
articleThis paper presents a multi-level optimization framework for power system operators' joint electricity markets capacity-withholding assessment. The main contribution of this research is that three capacity-withholding ... -
Career Capital Development of Highly Skilled Self-Initiated Expatriates
(Palgrave Macmillan, 03.11.2023)
bookPartExisting literature and research on the career impacts of expatriation have focused on expatriates sent abroad by their employers. In turn, the career experiences of other types of global workers (e.g., migrants and ... -
Career Success in Different Countries : Reflections on the 5C Project
(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 26.05.2018)
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Career success of expatriates : the impacts of career capital, expatriate type, career type and career stage
(Emerald, 21.07.2023)
articleAbstract Purpose This paper investigates whether career capital (CC) development abroad, expatriate type, career type and career stage affect expatriates' career success in terms of perceived marketability and the ... -
Careers in context : an international study of career goals as mesostructure between societies' career-related human potential and proactive career behaviour
(Wiley, 12.11.2019)
articleCareers exist in a societal context that offers both constraints and opportunities for career actors. Whereas most studies focus on proximal individual and/or organisational‐level variables, we provide insights into how ... -
Careers of highly educated self-initiated expatriates : observations from studies among Finnish business professionals
(Springer, Cham, 18.09.2018)
bookPartThis chapter reviews existing literature about the careers of self-initiated expatriates and analyzes the different studies carried out among university level educated Finnish business professionals. A series of studies ... -
Case-based learning in collaboration across universities to enhance students' understanding of sustainability
(CDIO Initiative, 24.11.2023)
articleFocus on sustainability is increasing in engineering and management education, businesses, and the larger society. In order to cope with sustainability challenges, more holistic pedagogies and practices that foster ... -
Caste-Based Discrimination, Microfinance Credit Scores, and Microfinance Loan Approvals Among Females in India
(SAGE Publications, 27.12.2020)
articleWe draw on the phenomenon of caste-based discrimination in India and signaling theory to assess whether microfinance credit scores improve the odds of female micropreneurs from a lower caste receiving loans and whether ... -
Catalytic oxidation of methane : Modeling and simulations
(VTT, 2020)
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Challenging Hierarchical Structure to Boost Technical Outcomes
(Springer, 24.08.2022)
articleAs digital technologies are transforming businesses, the trend of digitalisation has also changed the ways we create value. Maximising value creation necessitates influencing decision-makers, especially in complex knowledge ... -
Change of International Business Models during Covid-19
(Routledge, 01.01.2021)
bookPartIn this chapter, we discuss how Covid-19 impacts firms’ business models in the international context and how firms should aim toward business models built on network trust, cost cutting, and automation to maximize resilience ... -
Changing economic imaginaries: Making sense of consumption during the COVID-19 crisis
(Routledge, 01.12.2023)
bookPartThis chapter analyses economic imaginaries, defined here as widely shared ways of understanding the future, the present and the enduring principles of the economic world. Specifically, our focus is on imaginaries that ... -
Changing patterns in the process of digital transformation initiative in established firms : the case of an energy sector company
(Association for Information Systems (AIS), 03.06.2020)
conferenceObjectRapid digitalization and technological change are disrupting traditionally successful business models. This motivates firms to adopt new strategies based on digital technologies; such new strategies are often referred to ... -
Characterisation and modelling Lithium Titanate Oxide battery cell by Equivalent Circuit Modelling Technique
(IEEE, 24.02.2022)
articleLithium Titanate Oxide (L TO) battery cells have immense potential as energy storage systems in large-scale stationary grid applications due to their better cycling performance, lower self-discharge and higher safety margins ... -
Characteristics of digital artifacts in international endeavors of digital-based international new ventures
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Strategic Management Society, 29.05.2023)
articleResearch Summary Current research on digital artifacts and international business reveals that digitalization is changing how firms enter international markets and operate within them. The unbounded nature of digital ... -
Characteristics of medical deserts and approaches to mitigate their health work-force issues : A scoping review of empirical studies in Western countries
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 03.06.2023)
articleBackground Medical deserts are considered a problematic issue for many Western countries which try to employ multitude of policies and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of their health workforce (HWF). The aim ... -
Characterization of Corona and Internal Partial Discharge under Increasing Electrical Stress using Time Domain Analysis
(IEEE, 05.08.2020)
articleAging and abnormal stresses accelerate insulation degradation and reduce the lifetime of power equipment. Partial discharge (PD) measurement is an effective tool to study the condition of the insulation. Reliability of PD ... -
Choice overload and asymmetric regret
(Wiley, 22.09.2017)
articleWe propose a model of “choice overload,” which refers to a stronger tendency to select the default option in larger choice problems. Our main finding is a behavioral characterization of an asymmetric regret representation ... -
Choosing factors : the international evidence
(Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 02.09.2021)
articleExtending Fama and French’s U.S. study on choosing factors to international equity markets, we test nested and non-nested asset pricing models for North America, Europe, Asia excluding Japan, and Japan. For non-nested ...