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Consumer‐Perceived Responsible Innovation: Scale Development and Its Influence on Adoption and Anticonsumption Open
Responsible innovation (RI) seeks to align innovation processes with societal values and ethical principles. Understanding how consumers perceive RI is crucial, as innovation failures often arise from mismatches between managerial intentio…
How practitioners can leverage GenAI to bridge the research-practice gap Open
International audience
How Promoting Access‐Based Consumption Provokes Overconsumption Open
Access‐based consumption, such as car sharing or ride‐hailing, is often promoted as a more sustainable alternative to ownership‐based models, combining both society‐related (e.g., sustainability) and self‐related (e.g., cost savings) benef…
Winning Strategies for the Synchronization Game on Subclasses of Finite Automata Open
We exhibit a winning strategy for Synchronizer in the synchronization game on\nevery synchronizing automaton in whose transition monoid the regular D-classes\nform subsemigroups\n
The spatial organization of sphingofungin biosynthesis in <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> and its cross-interaction with sphingolipid metabolism Open
Sphingofungins are sphinganine analog mycotoxins acting as inhibitors of serine palmitoyl transferases, enzymes responsible for the first step in the sphingolipid biosynthesis. Eukaryotic cells are highly organized with various structures …
CSD 1774341: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, the world’s repository for inorganic crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely availabl…
Beyond society's desire for a slowed‐down temporal experience: Toward a nomological network of individuals' need‐for deceleration Open
This study expands on past deceleration and slow consumption research by introducing and validating a measure of need‐for‐deceleration, an individual's motivational ability to engage in activities aimed at slowing down the perceived fast p…
Flying rebound: consequences of the imposed flying sufficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
International audience
Consumer Behavior Open
This book teaches the basics of consumer behavior and analyzes what influences purchase decision processes in the long term.
Consumer behavior in augmented shopping reality. A review, synthesis, and research agenda Open
The application of augmented reality (AR) is receiving great interest in e-commerce, m-commerce, and brick-and-mortar-retailing. A growing body of literature has explored several different facets of how consumers react to the upcoming augm…
Moral-psychological mechanisms of rebound effects from a consumer-centered perspective: A conceptualization and research directions Open
Rebound effects on the consumer level occur when consumers’ realized greenhouse gas emission savings caused by behaviors that might be beneficial to the environment are lower than their potential greenhouse gas emission savings because the…
Commutative Regular Languages with Product-Form Minimal Automata Open
We introduce a subclass of the commutative regular languages that is characterized by the property that the state set of the minimal deterministic automaton can be written as a certain Cartesian product. This class behaves much better with…
Guess What …?—How Guessed Norms Nudge Climate-Friendly Food Choices in Real-Life Settings Open
Social norms, also called social comparison nudges, have been shown to be particularly effective in promoting healthy food choices and environmentally friendly behaviors. However, there is limited evidence on the effectiveness of these nud…
Regularity Conditions for Iterated Shuffle on Commutative Regular Languages Open
We identify a subclass of the regular commutative languages that is closed under the iterated shuffle, or shuffle closure. In particular, it is regularity-preserving on this subclass. This subclass contains the commutative group languages …
The Commutative Closure of Shuffle Expressions over Group Languages is\n Regular Open
We show that the commutative closure combined with the iterated shuffle is a\nregularity-preserving operation on group languages. In particular, for\ncommutative group languages, the iterated shuffle is a regularity-preserving\noperation. …
Thermomechanical properties of zero thermal expansion materials from theory and experiments Open
The origin and compositional dependence of the anisotropic thermomechanical properties of silicate-based zero thermal expansion materials are elucidated by theory and experiments.
Extending the animosity model in times of the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-national validation of the health animosity scale Open
The concept of consumer animosity encompasses factors that influence consumers’ negative attitudes and feelings toward other countries, which decrease consumers' buying behavior concerning foreign products. However, the impact of health co…
Cross-cultural application of a practice-oriented acquiescence measure Open
Purpose Extant research shows that acquiescence response style (ARS) is culture-bound and may bias the results of comparative cross-cultural studies. Conventional measures of ARS are difficult to apply in practice. To overcome this limitat…
View article: Helical cobalt borophosphates to master durable overall water-splitting
Helical cobalt borophosphates to master durable overall water-splitting Open
A unique class of bifunctional robust materials was discovered which not only facilitates both the electrocatalytic oxidation and reduction of water to oxygen and hydrogen but also combines outstanding performance and energetic efficiency …
Dietary Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Conceptual Analysis and Taxonomy Open
Background: Dietary behavior encompasses many aspects, terms for which are used inconsistently across different disciplines and research traditions. This hampers communication and comparison across disciplines and impedes the development o…
When Do Multinational Companies Consider Corporate Social Responsibility? A Multi‐country Study in Sub‐Saharan Africa Open
While African countries are becoming more and more relevant as host countries for suppliers of multinational companies little is known about corporate social responsibility (CSR) in this region. To fill this gap, the present article explor…
The DONE framework: Creation, evaluation, and updating of an interdisciplinary, dynamic framework 2.0 of determinants of nutrition and eating Open
The question of which factors drive human eating and nutrition is a key issue in many branches of science. We describe the creation, evaluation, and updating of an interdisciplinary, interactive, and evolving "framework 2.0" of Determinant…
View article: Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> variations in the early to mid-Miocene
Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO <sub>2</sub> variations in the early to mid-Miocene Open
Significance New information from the ANDRILL-2A drill core and a complementary ice sheet modeling study show that polar climate and Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) margins were highly dynamic during the early to mid-Miocene. Changes in extent o…