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Interview with Samuel William Searles - VHP 057
Samuel William Searles
Jan 01, 0001
In his November 1, 2005 interview with Ebony Williams, Samuel William Searles recalls being drafted for the army during WWII. Searles explains his job during war and how he and fellow soldiers celebrated the end of the war....
Published by: Winthrop University
Samuel J. Meltzer, 1906
Samuel J. Meltzer, M.D. The Factors of Safety in Animal Structure and Animal Economy Lecture delivered December 15th, 1906
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Does Age Matter?
Previous literature has suggested that age indirectly influences the intention to adopt an information technology, and notably a m-health application. However, few studies have investigated this link. Voluntarily proximity...
COVID-19 Vaccine Global Information Management Through Bibliometrics
Vaccination is nowadays the most used option to stem the covid-19 pandemic. The global impact of the pandemic has triggered an unprecedented frenzy for research axis related to COVID-19 vaccine. Since 2019, the volume of...
Intellectual Structure and Publication Pattern in Journal of Global Information Management
The Journal of Global Information Management has been publishing high-quality research related to information systems since 1993. The current study provides a retrospective of its magnificent journey. The study recognizes...
Differing Perceptions of the Smartwatch by Users Within Developed Countries
This article aims to identify differences in the impact of Self-connectivity and the variables of the technological acceptance model (TAM) on smartwatch adoption in developed countries. The countries involved in the data...
Task-Technology Fit and ICT Use in Remote Work Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study examines the use of information and communications technology (ICT) in remote work practice during the COVID-19 pandemic by integrating task-technology fit theory and the post-acceptance model of IS continuance into a...
Digital Technologies and COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance
In light of the controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, this study explored vaccine adoption through a theoretical model, focusing on France (n=2001) and South Africa (n=1107). Analysis using structural equation modelling...
Impacts of Risks Over Benefits in the Adoption of Self-Tracking Technologies
Self-tracking (ST) technologies offer an unlimited number of opportunities to improve human life, especially health and well-being. Many scholars have been interested in this technology because of its worldwide spread but have...
Fostering Financial Inclusion in a Developing Country
Financial inclusion is a vital development priority for countries worldwide. Mobile wallet (m-wallet) is considered as a disruptive payment method that will substitute the traditional physical wallet to achieve the so-called...
Architecting and Developing Big Data-Driven Innovation (DDI) in the Digital Economy
To revamp with new creative age characterized by ongoing digital transformation, more and more industries are capitalizing on digital innovation for their sustainable business growth. Drawing on a systematic literature review...
Fostering Financial Inclusion in a Developing Country
Financial inclusion is a vital development priority for countries worldwide. Mobile wallet (m-wallet) is considered as a disruptive payment method that will substitute the traditional physical wallet to achieve the so-called...
Service Quality Measurement in Information Systems
Traditionally measurements of service quality have followed the expectation-disconfirmation approach. Further, previous studies have shown that negative disconfirmation is more influential than positive disconfirmation. In this...
Samuel Howard and the Music for the Installation of the Duke of Grafton as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1769
AD Howard
Aug 07, 2017
Samuel Howard (?1710–1782) has long been a familiar inhabitant of the diligent footnotes of Handel biographers. A choirboy in the Chapel Royal, he was a member of Handel’s chorus and the composer of much theatre music of his...
Does it matter who extorts? Extortion by competent and incompetent enforcers
Andrew Samuel, Ajit Mishra
Dec 31, 2021

This paper offers a novel explanation for extortion, which is the practice of demanding payments from compliant agents by law-enforcement officers. Namely, that extortion occurs due to the officer's incompetence, where the...

A Maturity Model for Intraorganizational Online Collaboration
Samuel Reeb
Jan 01, 2023
The capability to collaborate successfully within and between organizational units using online media supports organizations in addressing the increasing complexity of work tasks of knowledge workers. However, organizations are...
The Rockefeller University Review 1967, vol. 5, no. 2
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover shows the rose-mallow, Hibiscus palustris - with a freshwater pond at Southold, Long Island, in the background (story on page 1). Picture by the eminent photographer of flowers, Samuel...
Does it matter who extorts? Extortion by competent and incompetent enforcers
Andrew Samuel, Ajit Mishra
Dec 31, 2021

This paper offers a novel explanation for extortion, which is the practice of demanding payments from compliant agents by law-enforcement officers. Namely, that extortion occurs due to the officer's incompetence, where the...

Preemptive bribery and incomplete information
Ajit Mishra, Andrew Samuel
Jun 01, 2017
This paper studies bribery between a firm and a supervisor who monitors the firm for regulatory compliance. Bribery occurs preemptively, that is before the supervisor exerts costly effort to discover the firm's level of...
Law enforcement and wrongful arrests with endogenously (in)competent officers
Ajit Mishra, Andrew Samuel
Apr 01, 2018

Economic intuition suggests that enforcement errors incentivize crimes, therefore officers must be penalized for committing such errors. Legal scholars argue that if penalties for errors are severe, officers may become timid...

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