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Dimitrios Chionis and Nektarios Karanikas
In the aviation sector, the variability in the appreciation of safety risk perception factors and responses to risk behaviours has not been sufficiently studied for engineers and technicians. Through a questionnaire survey, this study investigated differ...
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Dimitrios Chionis and Nektarios Karanikas
In the aviation sector, the variability in the appreciation of safety risk perception factors and responses to risk behaviours has not been sufficiently studied for engineers and technicians. Through a questionnaire survey, this study investigated differ...
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Lukasz Tomczyk
This paper sets out to explain how adolescents interpret piracy. Digital piracy is one of the most important risk behaviours mediated by new media to be found among adolescents. It is global, and changes dynamically due to the continued development of th...
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Çagri HAMURCU, H. Dilek YALVAC HAMURCU
Pág. 143 - 156
This study mainly examines the relationship between financial investment and gambling risk-taking tendencies and depression. In addition, how financial investment and gambling risk taking attitudes and depression level change with respect to age, gender ...
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Rita Yi Man Li
Pág. 72 - 82
Entrepreneurs have always born the risk of running their business. They reap a profit in return for their risk taking and work. Housing developers are no different. In many countries, such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, they inte...
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Rita Yi Man Li
Pág. 72 - 82
Entrepreneurs have always born the risk of running their business. They reap a profit in return for their risk taking and work. Housing developers are no different. In many countries, such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, they inte...
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Eleonora Papadimitriou, Sylvain Lassarre, George Yannis
Pág. 2002 - 2015
Human factors related to pedestrians have received somewhat less attention in the literature compared to other road users, although it is often underlined that road and traffic factors appear to explain only a small part of pedestrian walking and crossin...
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David Forsström, Alexander Rozental and Kristina Sundqvist
Excessive alcohol use and gambling can have negative consequences. Across countries, the risk of excessive alcohol use is more common in university populations than in the general population. However, few studies have investigated the prevalence of both ...
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Sari Castrén, Terhi Mustonen, Krista Hylkilä, Niko Männikkö, Maria Kääriäinen and Kirsimarja Raitasalo
Purpose: Adolescents? excessive social media use has characteristics similar to other addictive behaviours. This study aims to explore whether the same risk factors are associated with excessive social media use as with excessive gaming and gambling amon...
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Masiala Mavungu,Evan Hurwitz,Tshilidzi Marwala
AbstractOrientation: This article is related to Financial Risk Management, Investment Management and Portfolio Optimisation.Research purpose: The aim is to compute optimal investment allocations from one period to another.Motivation of the study: Financi...
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Olatz Lopez-Fernandez
The field of technological behavioural addictions is moving towards specific problems (i.e., gaming disorder). However, more evidence of generalised versus specific Internet use-related addiction problems (generalised pathological Internet use (GPIU) vs....
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Robin C. Van den Honert and John McAneney
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most severely in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Creek catchment (where 23 people drowned), the Bremer River catchment and in Brisbane, the state capital of Queenslan...
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Peggy Subirats, Yann Goyat, Bernard Jacob, Eric Violette
Pág. 4267 - 4276
In 2014, in France, accidents on rural roads accounted for roughly 63% of road mortality (ONISR, 2014). Yet, the locations of accidents are increasingly spread, and it is becoming difficult for road managers to set priorities for interventions on their r...
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Md Irfanuzzaman Khan, M Abu Saleh and Ali Quazi
This research identifies the underlying drivers impacting on healthcare professionals? social media usage behaviours using the technology acceptance model (TAM) as the theoretical lens. A self-administered survey questionnaire was developed and administe...
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Hayatul Safrah Salleh, Azila Mohd Noor, Nik Hazimah Nik Mat, Yusnita Yusof, Wan Norhayati Mohamed
Unhealthy eating behaviour has been linked to the risks of many chronic diseases all around the world. Functional foods and its association with health benefits and reducing the risk of diseases open a promising avenue for consumers to pursue a healthier...
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Charl Maree and Christian W. Omlin
Personalisation of products and services is fast becoming the driver of success in banking and commerce. Machine learning holds the promise of gaining a deeper understanding of and tailoring to customers? needs and preferences. Whereas traditional soluti...
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Diep H. Ha, Loc G. Do, Andrew John Spencer, William Murray Thomson, Rebecca K. Golley, Andrew J. Rugg-Gunn, Steven M. Levy and Jane A. Scott
Early feeding of free sugars to young children can increase the preference for sweetness and the risk of consuming a cariogenic diet high in free sugars later in life. This study aimed to investigate early life factors influencing early introduction of f...
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Serena Moretto, Francesca Bozzano, Carlo Esposito, Paolo Mazzanti and Alfredo Rocca
In this work, the ability of advanced satellite interferometry to monitor pre-failure landslide behaviours and the potential application of this technique to Failure Forecasting Methods (FFMs) are analysed. Several limits affect the ability of the techni...
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Holly Ockenden, Katie Gunnell, Audrey Giles, Kara Nerenberg, Gary Goldfield, Taru Manyanga and Kristi Adamo
The aim of this study was to develop and validate an electronic questionnaire, the Electronic Maternal Health Survey (EMat Health Survey), related to women?s knowledge and perceptions of the current gestational weight gain guidelines (GWG), as well as pr...
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