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Sources of knowledge flow between developed and developing nations

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de Rassenfosse, Gaétan; Seliger, Florian

Are Consumers Attentive to Local Energy Costs? Evidence from the Appliance Market

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Houde, Sébastien; Myers, Erica

A Cluster-Randomized Trial on Small Incentives to Promote Physical Activity

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Kramer, Jan-Niklas; Tinschert, Peter; Scholz, Urte; Fleisch, Elgar; Kowatsch, Tobias

A model-based clustering approach for analyzing energy-related financial literacy and its determinants

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Kumar, Nilkanth

Investigating Intervention Components and Exploring States of Receptivity for a Smartphone App to Promote Physical Activity: Study Protocol of the ALLY Micro-Randomized Trial

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Kramer, Jan-Niklas; Künzler, Florian; Mishra, Varun; Presset, Bastien; Kotz, David; Smith, Shawna; Scholz, Urte; Kowatsch, Tobias

Le don d'objets : l'exploration de ses dimensions et des profils de donneurs aux œuvres de bienfaisance

From Intellectual Property (Data-Related) Disputes to Data Disputes: Towards the Creation of a Global Dispute Resolution Ecosystem for Data Disputes in the Digital Era

When can exlusive licensees initiate patent infringement proceedings? Lessons for global IP licensing transactions from two recent UK cases

QoS-predictions service: infrastructural support for proactive QoS- and context-aware mobile services

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Today's mobile data applications aspire to deliver services to a user anywhere – anytime while fulfilling his Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. However, the success of the service delivery heavily relies on the QoS offered by the underlying networks. As the services operate in a heterogeneous networking environment, we argue that the generic information about the networks' offered-QoS may enable an anyhow mobile service delivery based on an intelligent (proactive) selection of ‘any' network available in the user's context (location and time). Towards this direction, we develop a QoS-predictions service provider, which includes functionality for the acquisition of generic offered-QoS information and which, via a multidimensional processing and history-based reasoning, will provide predictions of the expected offered-QoS in a reliable and timely manner. We acquire the generic QoS-information from distributed mobile services' components quantitatively (actively and passively) measuring the applicationlevel QoS, while the reasoning is based on statistical data mining and pattern recognition techniques.

The politicisation of abortion, voters' stereotypes and the electoral success of women candidates

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