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“From identity to innovation: a multi-theoretical framework of green organizational identity, ambidextrous green innovation, and digital-enabled environmental collaboration”
Explore how green organizational identity, ambidextrous innovation, and digital collaboration drive sustainable competitive advantage through integrated internal and external mechanisms.
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Muzzle-pattern biometrics identified harvested red deer accurately
Automated animal biometrics using muzzle pattern analysis achieves 95% accuracy for red deer identification, enabling verifiable harvest documentation and improved ungulate population management.
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Hani marital tokens are shown as symbols of cultural memory
Explore how Hani marriage artifacts Riyue Pan and Pa An encode cultural memory and cosmological knowledge through symbolic coding and semiotic analysis in oral-transmission societies.
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Higher foreign language proficiency is linked to lower identity dissonance
Study reveals how foreign language proficiency reduces identity conflict and enhances global academic integration among non-Anglophone educational researchers.
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Collaboration is framed as mutual transformation in Christian higher education
Examines value-based collaborative strategies in Christian higher education using UNPAR as case study, analyzing how faith-rooted partnerships enable mutual transformation.
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Chinese temples in Semarang support worship, exchange, and cultural resilience
Examine how Chinese temples in Semarang preserve cultural heritage through negotiated visibility, community service, and adaptive modernization within a Muslim-majority society.
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Iranian boys’ names shifted from traditional Islamism
Analysis of Iranian boys' names from 1962-2021 reveals shifts from National Islamism toward Archaist Nationalism, with rising Modern Nationalism and declining Traditional Islamism.