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2. Sensory versus personal environment as antecedents of the creative food tourism experience
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Molina-Collado, Arturo, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Gómez-Rico, Mar, and Santos del Cerro, Jesús
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- 2024
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3. The role of novel instruments of brand communication and brand image in building consumers' brand preference and intention to visit wineries
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Gómez-Rico, Mar, Molina-Collado, Arturo, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Molina-Collado, María Victoria, and Imhoff, Brian
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Psychological research ,Consumer behavior -- Research ,Marketing research ,Brand image -- Research ,Product management -- Psychological aspects -- Methods ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
This research aims to analyze brand communication and brand image as specific drivers of wine brand preference and their influence on wine consumers' intention to visit associated wineries. Specifically, this paper enhances the understanding of the roles of advertising-promotion, sponsorship-public relations, corporate social responsibility, and social media in brand communication, as well as functional, emotional and reputation components in brand image development in the context of wine tourism industry. Data was collected through a structured and self-administered questionnaire from 486 visitors to wineries in Spain. Partial least squares regression was used to evaluate the measurement model and the hypotheses. The empirical analysis shows that brand communication and brand image have similar positive effects on brand preference, and that brand image mediates the relationship between brand communication and brand preference. This research suggests implications for theory and practice relative to brand management in terms of communication and image; and it proposes insights into novel communication tools and marketing activities for the winery tourism industry. Firms should employ a holistic evaluation of brand communication to involve the whole organization, which would enhance the strategic role that brand communication plays., Author(s): Mar Gómez-Rico [sup.1] , Arturo Molina-Collado [sup.1] , María Leticia Santos-Vijande [sup.2] , María Victoria Molina-Collado [sup.1] , Brian Imhoff [sup.3] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.8048.4, 0000 0001 2194 2329, [...]
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- 2023
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4. Neuropsychiatric manifestations and sleep disturbances with dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy versus standard of care in children and adolescents: a secondary analysis of the ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F, Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R, Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M, Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M, Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L, Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V, Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Ahimbisibwe, Grace Miriam, Mosia, Nozibusiso Rejoice, Fortuny, Clàudia, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa F, Mujuru, Hilda A, Kityo, Cissy, Ferrand, Rashida A, and Rojo, Pablo
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5. Sustainability in hospitality and tourism: a review of key research topics from 1994 to 2020
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Molina-Collado, Arturo, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Gómez-Rico, Mar, and Madera, Juan M.
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- 2022
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6. Examining 50 years of social marketing through a bibliometric and science mapping analysis
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Salgado Sequeiros, Jessica, Molina-Collado, Arturo, Gómez-Rico, Mar, and Basil, Debra
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- 2022
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7. Mapping tourism and hospitality research on information and communication technology: a bibliometric and scientific approach
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Molina-Collado, Arturo, Gómez-Rico, Mar, Sigala, Marianna, Molina, María Victoria, Aranda, Evangelina, and Salinero, Yolanda
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- 2022
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8. Mechanochemical debromination of waste printed circuit boards with marble sludge in a planetary ball milling process
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Gandon-Ros, Gerard, Aracil, Ignacio, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, and Conesa, Juan A.
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- 2022
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9. Dolutegravir twice-daily dosing in children with HIV-associated tuberculosis: a pharmacokinetic and safety study within the open-label, multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F., Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R., Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M., Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R., Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M., Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L., Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V., Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Chan, Man K, Bollen, Pauline D J, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa F, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Cotton, Mark F, Ahimbisibwe, Grace Miriam, Ali, Shabinah, Kityo, Cissy M, Ferrand, Rashida A, Gibb, Diana M, and Burger, David M
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10. Once-daily dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy in infants and children living with HIV from age 4 weeks: results from the below 14 kg cohort in the randomised ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F., Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R., Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M., Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R., Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M., Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L., Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V., Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Mujuru, Hilda A, Kityo, Cissy M, Turner, Rebecca M, Ali, Shabinah, Nathoo, Kusum J, Mosala, Modehei, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Rojo, Pablo, and Gibb, Diana M
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11. Bridging gaps between images and data: a systematic update on imaging biobanks
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Gabelloni, Michela, Faggioni, Lorenzo, Borgheresi, Rita, Restante, Giuliana, Shortrede, Jorge, Tumminello, Lorenzo, Scapicchio, Camilla, Coppola, Francesca, Cioni, Dania, Gómez-Rico, Ignacio, Martí-Bonmatí, Luis, and Neri, Emanuele
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12. Motivations, self-congruity and restaurant innovativeness as antecedents of a creative-food tourism experience: the moderating effect of first-time and repeat tourists
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Gómez-Rico, Mar, Molina-Collado, Arturo, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, and Bilgihan, Anil
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- 2022
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13. Building user engagement to mhealth apps from a learning perspective: Relationships among functional, emotional and social drivers of user value
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Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Gómez-Rico, Mar, Molina-Collado, Arturo, and Davison, Robert M.
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- 2022
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14. The role of novel instruments of brand communication and brand image in building consumers’ brand preference and intention to visit wineries
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Gómez-Rico, Mar, Molina-Collado, Arturo, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Molina-Collado, María Victoria, and Imhoff, Brian
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- 2022
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15. Key themes in consumer financial services research from 2000 to 2020: a bibliometric and science mapping analysis
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Molina-Collado, Arturo, Salgado-Sequeiros, Jessica, Gómez-Rico, Mar, Aranda García, Evangelina, and De Maeyer, Peter
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- 2021
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16. Artificial Intelligence on FDG PET Images Identifies Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients with Neurodegenerative Disease
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Prats-Climent, Joan, Gandia-Ferrero, Maria Teresa, Torres-Espallardo, Irene, Álvarez-Sanchez, Lourdes, Martínez-Sanchis, Begoña, Cháfer-Pericás, Consuelo, Gómez-Rico, Ignacio, Cerdá-Alberich, Leonor, Aparici-Robles, Fernando, Baquero-Toledo, Miquel, Rodríguez-Álvarez, María José, and Martí-Bonmatí, Luis
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- 2022
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17. Behavior of PCDD/Fs and PCBs from Wastewater Treatment Plants during Sewage Sludge Composting: Study of Semi-Anaerobic Conditions and Different Stages of the Process
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Hernandez, Teresa, Garrido, María A., Font, Rafael, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Hernandez, Teresa, Garrido, María A., and Font, Rafael
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Composting is a common treatment for the high amounts of sewage sludge produced in wastewater treatment plants, and the product is used in agriculture. Composting reduces the levels of biodegradable organic pollutants, although other compounds present in wastewater and not eliminated previously by conventional physical–chemical and chemical treatments, such as polychorodibenzo-p-dioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), have been found in the final compost at higher levels than those observed in the initial sludge. Their formation was studied during composting under unfavorable aeration conditions and paying attention to different stages of the process. Experiments were carried out in small vessels inside a controlled oven for three types of sewage sludge. Pentachlorophenol was previously added as a dioxin precursor. A clear formation of PCDD/Fs was found, especially during the maturation stage for two experiments. Mainly octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD) and 1234678-heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (1234678-HpCDD) to a lesser extent were formed. OCDD levels in the final samples were around 10 times higher than those of the initial mixture after removing the concentration effect. No clear formation nor degradation of PCBs was observed. The toxicity values due to PCDD/Fs and PCBs found in the initial mixtures were 1.20–2.46 ng WHO-TEQ/kg, and those from the final samples were 2.30–7.86 ng WHO-TEQ/kg. Although the toxicity values are below the most restrictive limits found in Europe in this case, toxicity could increase considerably with the presence and concentration of other precursors. Compost from sewage sludge is an ecological product, but the operating conditions must be controlled to avoid PCDD/F formation and facilitate degradation of persistent organic pollutants.
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18. Engineers of the Future: Strategy to Cultivate Female Talent that Opens Paths in STEM
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Tecnología Informática y Computación, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Edificación y Urbanismo, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Font, Alicia, Rizo-Maestre, Carlos, Sempere-Tortosa, Mireia, Gimeno, Encarnación, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Spairani Berrio, Silvia, Gilart, Virgilio, Andújar-Montoya, María Dolores, Moya-Llamas, María-José, Pérez-delHoyo, Raquel, Vázquez, Sonia, Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio, Aragonés, Luis, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Tecnología Informática y Computación, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Edificación y Urbanismo, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Font, Alicia, Rizo-Maestre, Carlos, Sempere-Tortosa, Mireia, Gimeno, Encarnación, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Spairani Berrio, Silvia, Gilart, Virgilio, Andújar-Montoya, María Dolores, Moya-Llamas, María-José, Pérez-delHoyo, Raquel, Vázquez, Sonia, Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio, and Aragonés, Luis
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We live in a rapidly changing world where the economy is set to be dominated by the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) industries at the heart of technology advancements, such as engineering and computer science. In Europe, women accounted for almost one-third of the total number of people employed in the high-technology sectors in 2022. Globally, it is estimated that only 20% of engineering graduates are women. Eliminating stereotypical prejudices in engineering and supporting young girls who wish to study and work in STEM fields are key factors for the future. There are some “unconscious bias" that deters girls from pursuing STEM studies. For example, many young women, as well as their families and teachers, consider engineering to be more typical of men than women since they consider it hard and dirty. In fact, it is associated with heavy machinery that implies a need for physical strength and resistance. And, what's worse, many girls consider that it is not really useful to society. Girls at home and at school are less likely than their brothers to be encouraged to become an engineer, unless there is a significant connection in their immediate family or social group. Therefore, it is important to tackle bias among girls’ families and communities and removing stigma surrounding women in STEM. The Higher Polytechnic School at the University of Alicante (Spain) has developed a program focused on overcoming barriers to STEM degrees for girls. The “Quiero Ser Ingeniera” program has already held three editions and has the support of the university and external companies. It has two main activities: a presentation in the university auditorium attended about a thousand students (15-16 years old) and four different thematic campus attended by around a hundred girls interested in STEM degrees. In the first conference, five female engineers from different disciplines and recognized prestige participate to break down stereotypes: they describe their car
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19. Women in Engineering and Architecture: Evolution in the Number of Students Enrolled and Actions to Promote Vocations in the University of Alicante
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Tecnología Informática y Computación, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Edificación y Urbanismo, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Gimeno, Encarnación, Font, Alicia, Sempere-Tortosa, Mireia, Rizo-Maestre, Carlos, Spairani Berrio, Silvia, Gilart, Virgilio, Andújar-Montoya, María Dolores, Moya-Llamas, María-José, Pérez-delHoyo, Raquel, Vázquez, Sonia, Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio, Aragonés, Luis, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Tecnología Informática y Computación, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Edificación y Urbanismo, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Gimeno, Encarnación, Font, Alicia, Sempere-Tortosa, Mireia, Rizo-Maestre, Carlos, Spairani Berrio, Silvia, Gilart, Virgilio, Andújar-Montoya, María Dolores, Moya-Llamas, María-José, Pérez-delHoyo, Raquel, Vázquez, Sonia, Nescolarde-Selva, Josué Antonio, and Aragonés, Luis
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Despite efforts to achieve gender equity in all aspects of society as one of the Sustainable Development Goals, there is still a gender gap in the number of professionals graduating from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers: graduated women do not exceed 30%. In particular, the percentage of women earning degrees in engineering has remained stable at 20% for over 20 years in the United States and other countries, thus being a global situation. The percentage of undergraduate women in different engineering programs varies from a high of about 50% in fields such as environmental engineering and biomedical engineering, to a low of about 13% for computer engineering. With this approach, many Spanish universities began to develop activities to encourage vocations towards these technical degrees around the 2018-19 academic year, among them the University of Alicante. These activities are intended for high school students and consist of meetings to see, touch and experiment engineering and conferences with leading female engineers. The purpose of this study was to find out whether there is a change in trend in recent years in the enrolment of women in engineering and architecture programs in the University of Alicante, especially since actions to promote vocations began. Data from 5035 students enrolled in different engineering and architecture programs from 2018-19 to 2023-24 academic years were collected from the information system of the institution and compared to data from a previous study carried out with 25061 students from 1972-73 to 2017-18 (being 22% of them women, as expected). Data were processed differentiating by degree program, gender and academic year. As a result, the percentage of women in engineering and architecture has increased to 30% taking into account the total number of students during the last 6 years. The percentage found in the last year, when the first participants in activities of vocation promotion haven been able
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20. Study of the Briquetting Process of Walnut Shells for Pyrolysis and Combustion
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Rafael Font, Estefanía Villar, María Angeles Garrido, Ana Isabel Moreno, María Francisca Gómez-Rico, and Nuria Ortuño
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walnut shells ,briquettes ,durability ,density ,binders ,valorization ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Walnut shells can be used as fuels in power plants directly or as biochars obtained by pyrolysis or torrefaction. They are an example of clean waste biomass which shows a low ash content and a high Net Calorific Value, making them excellent for energy recovery in industrial and non-industrial applications, such as in bakeries, restaurants, and homes. Their main inconvenience is their low bulk density. Densification is a possible solution that reduces the costs of transportation, handling, and storage. In this work, after the characterization of the walnut shells, briquettes were obtained using a hydraulic piston press briquette machine under different conditions to find the best quality without the need for previous grinding for pelletizing. This method features easy operation and maintenance, and the briquette shape could be adapted as desired. The quality of the briquettes was measured through their density and durability. After fixing a compaction pressure to obtain acceptable briquettes, the factors affecting their quality were studied: operating temperature, moisture content, and the presence of small amounts of walnuts. Good quality briquettes were obtained with a compaction pressure of 66 MPa, with densities around 1040 kg/m3, and durabilities higher than 94% when the process was carried at 140 °C. The greatest increase in durability was observed between briquettes obtained at room temperature and those obtained at 80 °C. The presence of small amounts of walnuts, common after the shelling process, improved the durability. Although water is necessary, briquettes obtained from biomass with only 1% of moisture showed better durabilities. Therefore, walnut shells are suitable for obtaining good quality briquettes according to the specifications of solid biofuels established in the standards, without the need for any pretreatment.
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21. Debromination of Waste Circuit Boards by Reaction in Solid and Liquid Phases: Phenomenological Behavior and Kinetics
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Juan A. Conesa, Gerard Gandon-Ros, María F. Gómez-Rico, and Ignacio Aracil
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marble sludge ,planetary ball mill ,mechanochemistry ,potassium carbonate ,hydrothermal process ,WEEE ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The debromination of waste circuit boards (WCBs) used in computer motherboards and components has been studied with two different pieces of equipment. Firstly, the reaction of small particles (around one millimeter in diameter) and larger pieces obtained from WCBs was carried out with several solutions of K2CO3 in small non-stirred batch reactors at 200–225 °C. The kinetics of this heterogeneous reaction has been studied considering both the mass transfer and chemical reaction steps, concluding that the chemical step is much slower than diffusion. Additionally, similar WCBs were debrominated using a planetary ball mill and solid reactants, namely calcined CaO, marble sludge, and calcined marble sludge. A kinetic model has been applied to this reaction, finding that an exponential model is able to explain the results quite satisfactorily. The activity of the marble sludge is about 13% of that of pure CaO and is increased to 29% when slightly calcinating its calcite at only 800 °C for 2 h.
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22. Dechlorination of polyvinyl chloride electric wires by hydrothermal treatment using K2CO3 in subcritical water
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Gandon-Ros, Gerard, Soler, Aurora, Aracil, Ignacio, and Gómez-Rico, María Francisca
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23. Correction to: Mapping tourism and hospitality research on information and communication technology: a bibliometric and scientific approach
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Molina-Collado, Arturo, Gómez-Rico, Mar, Sigala, Marianna, Molina, María Victoria, Aranda, Evangelina, and Salinero, Yolanda
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24. Inhibition effect of polyurethane foam waste in dioxin formation
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Moreno, Ana Isabel, Font, Rafael, and Gomez-Rico, M. Francisca
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25. Production of bamboo-type carbon nanotubes doped with nitrogen from polyamide pyrolysis gas
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Arnaiz, Noelia, Martin-Gullon, Ignacio, Font, Rafael, and Gomez-Rico, M. Francisca
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26. Accessory Joint and Neural Mobilizations for Shoulder Range of Motion Restriction After Breast Cancer Surgery: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
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de la Rosa Díaz, Irene, Torres Lacomba, María, Cerezo Téllez, Ester, Díaz del Campo Gómez-Rico, Cristina, and Gutiérrez Ortega, Carlos
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27. Generation Z and pro-sustainable tourism behaviors: internal and external drivers
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Arturo Molina-Collado, Mar Gómez-Rico, Yolanda Salinero, and Girish Prayag
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Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Geography, Planning and Development - Published
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28. Non-polymeric Microspheres for the Therapeutic Use of Estrogens: An Innovative Technology
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Espino y Sosa, Salvador, primary, Cortés Fuentes, Myriam, additional, Alejandro Gómez Rico, Jacobo, additional, and Cortés Bonilla, Manuel, additional
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- 2019
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29. Mapping tourism and hospitality research on information and communication technology: a bibliometric and scientific approach
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Arturo Molina-Collado, Mar Gómez-Rico, Marianna Sigala, María Victoria Molina, Evangelina Aranda, and Yolanda Salinero
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General Computer Science ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Published
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30. Study of the Briquetting Process of Walnut Shells for Pyrolysis and Combustion
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Font, Rafael, primary, Villar, Estefanía, additional, Garrido, María Angeles, additional, Moreno, Ana Isabel, additional, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, additional, and Ortuño, Nuria, additional
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- 2023
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31. Unlocking the flow experience in apps: Fostering long‐term adoption for sustainable healthcare systems
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Gómez‐Rico, Mar, primary, Santos‐Vijande, María Leticia, additional, Molina‐Collado, Arturo, additional, and Bilgihan, Anil, additional
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- 2023
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32. How to achieve excellence in the new service development process: the role of innovative culture, market orientation and management support
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Pascual-Fernández, Primitiva, primary, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, additional, Gómez-Rico, Mar, additional, and López-Sánchez, José Ángel, additional
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- 2023
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33. Debromination of Waste Circuit Boards by Reaction in Solid and Liquid Phases: Phenomenological Behavior and Kinetics
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Conesa, Juan A., primary, Gandon-Ros, Gerard, additional, Gómez-Rico, María F., additional, and Aracil, Ignacio, additional
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- 2023
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34. Study of the Briquetting Process of Walnut Shells for Pyrolysis and Combustion
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Ingeniería de los Procesos Químicos, Font, Rafael, Villar, Estefanía, Garrido, María A., Moreno Caballero, Ana Isabel, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Ortuño García, Nuria, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Ingeniería de los Procesos Químicos, Font, Rafael, Villar, Estefanía, Garrido, María A., Moreno Caballero, Ana Isabel, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, and Ortuño García, Nuria
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Walnut shells can be used as fuels in power plants directly or as biochars obtained by pyrolysis or torrefaction. They are an example of clean waste biomass which shows a low ash content and a high Net Calorific Value, making them excellent for energy recovery in industrial and non-industrial applications, such as in bakeries, restaurants, and homes. Their main inconvenience is their low bulk density. Densification is a possible solution that reduces the costs of transportation, handling, and storage. In this work, after the characterization of the walnut shells, briquettes were obtained using a hydraulic piston press briquette machine under different conditions to find the best quality without the need for previous grinding for pelletizing. This method features easy operation and maintenance, and the briquette shape could be adapted as desired. The quality of the briquettes was measured through their density and durability. After fixing a compaction pressure to obtain acceptable briquettes, the factors affecting their quality were studied: operating temperature, moisture content, and the presence of small amounts of walnuts. Good quality briquettes were obtained with a compaction pressure of 66 MPa, with densities around 1040 kg/m3, and durabilities higher than 94% when the process was carried at 140 °C. The greatest increase in durability was observed between briquettes obtained at room temperature and those obtained at 80 °C. The presence of small amounts of walnuts, common after the shelling process, improved the durability. Although water is necessary, briquettes obtained from biomass with only 1% of moisture showed better durabilities. Therefore, walnut shells are suitable for obtaining good quality briquettes according to the specifications of solid biofuels established in the standards, without the need for any pretreatment.
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35. How to achieve excellence in the new service development process: the role of innovative culture, market orientation and management support
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Pascual-Fernández, Primitiva, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Gómez-Rico, Mar, López-Sánchez, José Ángel, Pascual-Fernández, Primitiva, Santos-Vijande, María Leticia, Gómez-Rico, Mar, and López-Sánchez, José Ángel
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Despite the importance of the new service development process for new service success, little is known about the drivers of new service development process excellence or how to execute this process while including all important stages and guaranteeing excellence in the execution of each stage. This study analyses the role of innovative culture, market orientation, and top management support as antecedents of new service development process excellence in hotels. The results obtained for a sample of 133 hotels provide useful insights into how to improve new service performance. Both innovative culture and market orientation have a positive impact on new service development process excellence, although top management support has the strongest effect. New service development process excellence benefits new service quality, which reinforces new service market performance. The robustness of our findings is tested considering innovation type (radical versus incremental services).
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36. Debromination of Waste Circuit Boards by Reaction in Solid and Liquid Phases: Phenomenological Behavior and Kinetics
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Ingeniería de los Procesos Químicos, Conesa, Juan A., Gandon-Ros, Gerard, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, Aracil, Ignacio, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Ingeniería de los Procesos Químicos, Conesa, Juan A., Gandon-Ros, Gerard, Gómez-Rico, María Francisca, and Aracil, Ignacio
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The debromination of waste circuit boards (WCBs) used in computer motherboards and components has been studied with two different pieces of equipment. Firstly, the reaction of small particles (around one millimeter in diameter) and larger pieces obtained from WCBs was carried out with several solutions of K2CO3 in small non-stirred batch reactors at 200–225 °C. The kinetics of this heterogeneous reaction has been studied considering both the mass transfer and chemical reaction steps, concluding that the chemical step is much slower than diffusion. Additionally, similar WCBs were debrominated using a planetary ball mill and solid reactants, namely calcined CaO, marble sludge, and calcined marble sludge. A kinetic model has been applied to this reaction, finding that an exponential model is able to explain the results quite satisfactorily. The activity of the marble sludge is about 13% of that of pure CaO and is increased to 29% when slightly calcinating its calcite at only 800 °C for 2 h.
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37. Spatiotemporal Characteristics of the Largest HIV-1 CRF02_AG Outbreak in Spain: Evidence for Onward Transmissions
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Evangelia-Georgia Kostaki, Andreas Flampouris, Timokratis Karamitros, Natalia Chueca, Marta Alvarez, Paz Casas, Belen Alejos, Angelos Hatzakis, Federico Garcia, Dimitrios Paraskevis, CoRIS, Santiago Moreno, Inma Jarrín, David Dalmau, Maria Luisa Navarro, Maria Isabel González, Jose Luis Blanco, Rafael Rubio, Jose Antonio Iribarren, Félix Gutiérrez, Francesc Vidal, Juan Berenguer, Juan González, Belén Alejos, Victoria Hernando, Cristina Moreno, Carlos Iniesta, Luis Miguel Garcia Sousa, Nieves Sanz Perez, M Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández, Isabel María García-Merino, Irene Consuegra Fernández, Coral Gómez Rico, Jorge Gallego de la Fuente, Paula Palau Concejo, Joaquín Portilla, Esperanza Merino, Sergio Reus, Vicente Boix, Livia Giner, Carmen Gadea, Irene Portilla, María Pampliega, Marcos Díez, Juan Carlos Rodríguez, José Sánchez-Payá, Juan Luis Gómez, Jehovana Hernández, María Remedios Alemán, María del Mar Alonso, María Inmaculada Hernández, Felicitas Díaz-Flores, Dácil García, Ricardo Pelazas, Ana López Lirola, José Sanz Moreno, Alberto Arranz Caso, Cristina Hernández Gutiérrez, María Novella Mena, Federico Pulido, Otilia Bisbal, Asunción Hernando, Lourdes Domínguez, David Rial Crestelo, Laura Bermejo, Mireia Santacreu, José Antonio Iribarren, Julio Arrizabalaga, María José Aramburu, Xabier Camino, Francisco Rodríguez-Arrondo, Miguel Ángel von Wichmann, Lidia Pascual Tomé, Miguel Ángel Goenaga, Ma Jesús Bustinduy, Harkaitz Azkune, Maialen Ibarguren, Aitziber Lizardi, Xabier Kortajarena, Mar Masiá, Sergio Padilla, Andrés Navarro, Fernando Montolio, Catalina Robledano, Joan Gregori Colomé, Araceli Adsuar, Rafael Pascual, Marta Fernández, Elena García, José Alberto García, Xavier Barber, Juan Carlos López Bernaldo de Quirós, Isabel Gutiérrez, Margarita Ramírez, Belén Padilla, Paloma Gijón, Teresa Aldamiz-Echevarría, Francisco Tejerina, Francisco José Parras, Pascual Balsalobre, Cristina Diez, Leire Pérez Latorre, Joaquín Peraire, Consuelo Viladés, Sergio Veloso, Montserrat Vargas, Miguel López-Dupla, Montserrat Olona, Anna Rull, Esther Rodríguez-Gallego, Verónica Alba, Marta Montero Alonso, José López Aldeguer, Marino Blanes Juliá, María Tasias Pitarch, Iván Castro Hernández, Eva Calabuig Muñoz, Sandra Cuéllar Tovar, Miguel Salavert Lletí, Juan Fernández Navarro, Jose Miguel Molina, Juan González-garcia, Francisco Arnalich, José Ramón Arribas, Jose Ignacio Bernardino de la Serna, Juan Miguel Castro, Luis Escosa, Pedro Herranz, Victor Hontañón, Silvia García-Bujalance, Milagros García López-Hortelano, Alicia González-Baeza, Maria Luz Martín-Carbonero, Mario Mayoral, Maria Jose Mellado, Rafael Esteban Micán, Rocio Montejano, María Luisa Montes, Victoria Moreno, Ignacio Pérez-Valero, Berta Rodés, Talia Sainz, Elena Sendagorta, Natalia Stella Alcáriz, Eulalia Valencia, José Ramón Blanco, José Antonio Oteo, Valvanera Ibarra, Luis Metola, Mercedes Sanz, Laura Pérez-Martínez, Angels Jaén, Montse Sanmartí, Mireia Cairó, Javier Martinez-Lacasa, Pablo Velli, Roser Font, Mariona Xercavins, Noemí Alonso, Jesús Repáraz, María Gracia Ruiz de Alda, María Teresa de León Cano, Beatriz Pierola Ruiz de Galarreta, Ignacio de los Santos, Jesús Sanz Sanz, Ana Salas Aparicio, Cristina Sarriá Cepeda, Lucio Garcia-Fraile Fraile, Enrique Martín Gayo, José Luis Casado, Fernando Dronda, Ana Moreno, María Jesús Pérez Elías, Cristina Gómez Ayerbe, Carolina Gutiérrez, Nadia Madrid, Santos del Campo Terrón, Paloma Martí, Uxua Ansa, Sergio Serrano, María Jesús Vivancos, Enrique Bernal, Alfredo Cano, Antonia Alcaraz García, Joaquín Bravo Urbieta, Ángeles Muñoz, Maria Jose Alcaraz, Maria del Carmen Villalba, Federico García, José Hernández, Alejandro Peña, Leopoldo Muñoz, David Vinuesa, Clara Martinez-Montes, Fernando García, Carlos Guerrero-Beltran, Jorge Del Romero, Carmen Rodríguez, Teresa Puerta, Juan Carlos Carrió, Mar Vera, Juan Ballesteros, Oskar Ayerdi, Antonio Antela, Elena Losada, Antonio Aguilera, Melchor Riera, María Peñaranda, María Leyes, Ma Angels Ribas, Antoni A Campins, Carmen Vidal, Francisco Fanjul, Javier Murillas, Francisco Homar, Jesús Santos, Crisitina Gómez Ayerbe, Isabel Viciana, Rosario Palacios, Carmen María González, Pompeyo Viciana, Nuria Espinosa, Luis Fernando López-Cortés, Daniel Podzamczer, Elena Ferrer, Arkaitz Imaz, Juan Tiraboschi, Ana Silva, María Saumoy, Julián Olalla, Alfonso del Arco, Javier de la torre, José Luis Prada, José María García de Lomas Guerrero, Javier Pérez Stachowski, Concepción Amador, Onofre Juan Martínez, Francisco Jesús Vera, Lorena Martínez, Josefina García, Begoña Alcaraz, Amaya Jimeno, Angeles Castro Iglesias, Berta Pernas Souto, Alvaro Mena de Cea, Carlos Galera, Helena Albendin, Aurora Pérez, Asunción Iborra, Antonio Moreno, Maria Angustias Merlos, Asunción Vidal, Inés Suárez-García, Eduardo Malmierca, Patricia González-Ruano, Dolores Martín Rodrigo, Mohamed Omar Mohamed-Balghata, Juan A Pineda, Juan Macías, Miguel Thomson, Elena Delgado, Sonia Benito, and Vanessa Montero
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HIV-1 ,CRF02_AG ,Spain ,regional dispersal ,spatiotemporal characteristics ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Background and Aim: The circulating recombinant form 02_AG (CRF02_AG) is the predominant clade among the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) non-Bs with a prevalence of 5.97% (95% Confidence Interval-CI: 5.41–6.57%) across Spain. Our aim was to estimate the levels of regional clustering for CRF02_AG and the spatiotemporal characteristics of the largest CRF02_AG subepidemic in Spain.Methods: We studied 396 CRF02_AG sequences obtained from HIV-1 diagnosed patients during 2000–2014 from 10 autonomous communities of Spain. Phylogenetic analysis was performed on the 391 CRF02_AG sequences along with all globally sampled CRF02_AG sequences (N = 3,302) as references. Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis was performed to the largest CRF02_AG monophyletic cluster by a Bayesian method in BEAST v1.8.0 and by reconstructing ancestral states using the criterion of parsimony in Mesquite v3.4, respectively.Results: The HIV-1 CRF02_AG prevalence differed across Spanish autonomous communities we sampled from (p < 0.001). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that 52.7% of the CRF02_AG sequences formed 56 monophyletic clusters, with a range of 2–79 sequences. The CRF02_AG regional dispersal differed across Spain (p = 0.003), as suggested by monophyletic clustering. For the largest monophyletic cluster (subepidemic) (N = 79), 49.4% of the clustered sequences originated from Madrid, while most sequences (51.9%) had been obtained from men having sex with men (MSM). Molecular clock analysis suggested that the origin (tMRCA) of the CRF02_AG subepidemic was in 2002 (median estimate; 95% Highest Posterior Density-HPD interval: 1999–2004). Additionally, we found significant clustering within the CRF02_AG subepidemic according to the ethnic origin.Conclusion: CRF02_AG has been introduced as a result of multiple introductions in Spain, following regional dispersal in several cases. We showed that CRF02_AG transmissions were mostly due to regional dispersal in Spain. The hot-spot for the largest CRF02_AG regional subepidemic in Spain was in Madrid associated with MSM transmission risk group. The existence of subepidemics suggest that several spillovers occurred from Madrid to other areas. CRF02_AG sequences from Hispanics were clustered in a separate subclade suggesting no linkage between the local and Hispanic subepidemics.
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38. How to achieve excellence in the new service development process: the role of innovative culture, market orientation and management support
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Primitiva Pascual-Fernández, María Leticia Santos-Vijande, Mar Gómez-Rico, and José Ángel López-Sánchez
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Economics and Econometrics - Published
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39. A Win–Win Combination to Inhibit Persistent Organic Pollutant Formation via the Co-Incineration of Polyvinyl Chloride E-Waste and Sewage Sludge
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Gerard Gandon-Ros, Samuel S. Nuñez, Nuria Ortuño, Ignacio Aracil, María Francisca Gómez-Rico, and Juan A. Conesa
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Inhibition ,co-combustion ,co-incineration ,PVC ,sewage sludge ,dioxin ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Persistent organic pollutant inhibition in the combustion process of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) by prior addition of an inhibitor is currently being studied, reducing the emission of pollutants, and thus reducing the large amount of waste PVC destined for landfill. In this work, the use of sewage sludge (SS) as an alternative to chemical inhibitors to improve the quality emissions of the incineration of polyvinyl chloride waste (PVC e-waste) was studied and optimized. Different combustion runs were carried out at 850 °C in a laboratory tubular reactor, varying both the molar ratio Ri (0.25, 0.50, 0.75) between inhibitors (N + S) and chlorine (Cl) and the oxygen ratio λ (0.15, 0.50) between actual oxygen and stoichiometric oxygen. The emissions of several semivolatile compounds families such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorobenzenes (ClBzs), and polychlorophenols (ClPhs), with special interest in the emissions of the most toxic compounds, i.e., polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (dl-PCBs), were analyzed. A notable decrease in PCDD/F and dl-PCB formation was achieved in most of the experiments, especially for those runs performed under an oxygen-rich atmosphere (λ = 0.50), where the addition of sludge was beneficial with inhibition ratios Ri ≥ 0.25. An inhibition ratio of 0.75 showed the best results with almost a 100% reduction in PCDD/F formation and a 95% reduction in dl-PCB formation.
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40. Sustainability in hospitality and tourism: a review of key research topics from 1994 to 2020
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Arturo Molina-Collado, María Leticia Santos-Vijande, Mar Gómez-Rico, and Juan M. Madera
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Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the scientific research related to sustainability in hospitality and tourism from 1994 to 2020 by conducting bibliometric and science mapping analyses and to discuss the implications for prospective research opportunities. Design/methodology/approach Keyword co-occurrences with 2,980 published papers collected from the Web of Science (Social Science Citation Index and Emerging Sources Citation Index) were used for the bibliometric-based analysis. The authors use SciMAT software which offers relevant outputs, such as research themes and graphical outputs (strategic diagrams, cluster networks and science mapping representing the temporal evolution of the themes). Findings The findings show that biodiversity conservation, sustainable attitudes, climate change, protected areas, satisfaction and environmental management were the focal motor-themes in the studied periods. Additionally, four areas for future investigation are identified and discussed: sustainable behavior and environmental sustainability; consumption, demand and economic growth; tourism development and strategies; and rural tourism, poverty, ethics and education. Research limitations/implications This analysis shows insightful results processing a high number of published documents. However, the authors recommend further research focused on qualitative literature review for each critical topic. Originality/value The authors are unaware of analogous, completed and recent work about sustainability in hospitality and tourism. The authors believe this article is of great value to academics and practitioners because it synthesizes and disseminates the research topic while providing an outstanding basis for identifying research opportunities.
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41. Examining 50 years of social marketing through a bibliometric and science mapping analysis
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Jessica Salgado Sequeiros, Arturo Molina-Collado, Mar Gómez-Rico, and Debra Basil
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Marketing - Abstract
Purpose Through a bibliometric analysis and scientific mapping, this study aims to examine research in the field of social marketing over the past 50 years and to propose a future research agenda. Design/methodology/approach A bibliometric analysis based on keyword co-occurrences is used to analyze 1,492 social marketing articles published from 1971 to 2020. The articles were extracted from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. SciMAT software was used, which provides a strategic diagram of topics, clusters, networks and relationships, allowing for the identification and assessment of relational connections among social marketing topics. Findings The results show that advertising, fear and children were some of the driving themes of social marketing over the past 50 years. In addition, the analysis identifies four promising areas for future research: consumption, intervention, strategy and analytical perspectives. Research limitations/implications This analysis can serve as a reference guide for future research in the field of social marketing. This study focused on quantitative analysis. An in-depth qualitative analysis would be a valuable future extension. Originality/value This research offers a unique systematic analysis of the progression of social marketing scholarship and provides a guide for future research related to social marketing. Importantly, this work suggests crucial issues that have not yet been sufficiently developed.
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42. Motivations, self-congruity and restaurant innovativeness as antecedents of a creative-food tourism experience: the moderating effect of first-time and repeat tourists
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Mar Gómez-Rico, Arturo Molina-Collado, Anil Bilgihan, and María Leticia Santos-Vijande
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Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Marketing ,Psychology ,Tourism ,Food Science - Abstract
PurposeThis study aims to analyze the drivers of a creative food tourism experience (CFTE) and its effect on the tourists' perceived authenticity and satisfaction. Specifically, this study captures the importance to explain a CFTE of two sets of stimuli: internal stimuli, including push motivations for food travel (i.e. emotional, cultural and social) and the tourist self-congruity (i.e. actual and ideal) with the chosen food establishment; and external stimuli, referred to the pull motivation exerted by restaurant innovativeness.Design/methodology/approachData are obtained through a questionnaire completed by 407 food tourists who have traveled to visit a creative restaurant. The research model is tested using structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM).FindingsResults confirm the relevance of emotional and social motivations to enjoy a CFTE and the need to align the target tourists' self-concept and restaurant positioning. The most vital driver of the CFTE is the restaurant innovativeness, which suggests that entrepreneurship in gastronomy is critical to boosting food tourism.Originality/valueThis study expands the understanding of the role of food tourism motivations and self-congruity in the tourist experience and underlines the relevance of the restaurant's production process to create authentic and compelling experiences that improve the tourists' satisfaction. Moderation analysis considering the tourists' previous experience reveals that cultural motivations only exert a positive effect on the CFTE for first-time travelers. However, self-congruity is the strongest predictor of a CFTE for repeat travelers.
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43. Fractura tibial por explosivo: a propósito de un caso
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Jose-Adolfo Orellana Gómez-Rico, Rafael García Cañas, Carlos Rodríguez Moro, Diana Crego Vita, and Francisco Javier Areta Jiménez
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Aerospace Engineering - Published
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44. Informe De Práctica Empresarial Alcaldía De Acacías - Meta Secretaria De Fomento Y Desarrollo Sostenible
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Gómez, Johan, Gómez Rico, Johan Nicolas, Canónigo Galvis, Alfonso, and Universidad Santo Tomás
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Work ,Cooperación ,Entrepreneurship ,International Business ,Sustainable Development ,Emprendimiento ,Professional Practices ,Cooperation ,Desarrollo Sostenible ,Trabajo ,Mejoría ,Improvement ,Prácticas Profesionales ,Oficinas-Prácticas ,Aprendizaje en organizaciones ,Negocios Internacionales ,Prácticas universitarias - Abstract
En el presente informe se mostrará el desarrollo de las prácticas profesionales realizadas en el municipio de Acacías en la Secretaría de Fomento y Desarrollo Sostenible, principalmente en el área empresarial apoyando a los emprendimientos y el comercio del municipio, siendo estas prácticas manejadas bajo el convenio que se encuentra vigente entre la universidad y dicha entidad el cual genera campos de cooperación interinstitucional donde los estudiantes pueden adquirir la experiencia necesaria para salir al mercado laboral. Las prácticas profesionales son un espacio de aprendizaje, en el cual se cuenta con las herramientas y conocimientos adquiridos a lo largo de la carrera profesional para poder afrontar las situaciones que se presentan en un ambiente real de trabajo. Fue en el ámbito público donde me desenvolví trabajando en los horarios requeridos para completar mi opción de grado y estoy seguro de que las experiencias y vivencias tenidas en la Secretaria de Fomento y Desarrollo Sostenible, me ayudarán a crecer tanto como persona, como futuro profesional de Negocios Internacionales. Haber podido trabajar de manera conjunta con las personas que manejan internamente el funcionamiento del municipio fue una experiencia enriquecedora, no solo me hizo conectar con los funcionarios públicos y su labor, sino además conocer el debido proceso en muchos asuntos que, como ciudadano común uno no llega a percibir, es por ello que desde el inicio de mis labores, trabaje en la mejoría de la secretaria, impulsando nuevos proyectos, aportando ideas y apoyo logístico como también haciendo del espacio laboral una experiencia más amena para todos, creyendo firmemente que un espacio sano de trabajo mejora la eficiencia y las relaciones laborales. This report will show the development of professional practices carried out in the municipality of Acacias in the Secretariat of Promotion and Sustainable Development, mainly in the business area supporting entrepreneurship and trade of the municipality, being these practices managed under the agreement that is in force between the university and the entity which generates inter-institutional cooperation fields where students can acquire the necessary experience to go out to the labor market. Professional internships are a learning space, in which one has the tools and knowledge acquired throughout the professional career to be able to face the situations that arise in a real work environment. It was in the public sector where I worked in the required schedules to complete my degree option and I am sure that the experiences and experiences I had in the Secretariat of Promotion and Sustainable Development will help me grow both as a person and as a future professional in International Business. Having been able to work closely with the people who internally manage the operation of the municipality was an enriching experience, not only made me connect with public officials and their work, but also to know the due process in many matters that, as a common citizen one does not get to perceive, which is why from the beginning of my work, I worked on improving the secretariat, promoting new projects, providing ideas and logistical support as well as making the workspace a more enjoyable experience for everyone, firmly believing that a healthy workspace improves efficiency and labor relations. Profesional en Negocios Internacionales http://www.ustavillavicencio.edu.co/home/index.php/unidades/extension-y-proyeccion/investigacion Pregrado
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45. Fractura tibial por explosivo: a propósito de un caso
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Orellana Gómez-Rico, Jose-Adolfo, primary, García Cañas, Rafael, additional, Rodríguez Moro, Carlos, additional, Crego Vita, Diana, additional, and Areta Jiménez, Francisco Javier, additional
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46. Generation Z and pro-sustainable tourism behaviors: internal and external drivers
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Salinero, Yolanda, primary, Prayag, Girish, additional, Gómez-Rico, Mar, additional, and Molina-Collado, Arturo, additional
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47. Lectura interpretativa de la relación hermenéutica pedagogía motivada por autores colombianos y mediada por el pensamiento de John Dewey
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Gómez Rico, Elena Gómez, Gómez Rico, Elena María, Gómez Rico, Elena Gómez, and Gómez Rico, Elena María
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El marco teórico y metodológico se diseña a partir de los métodos y las teorías de la hermenéutica cuyo objeto de investigación son textos que, en este caso, se delimitan bajo condiciones de producción y distribución. En el contexto hermenéutico se entiende que los textos se interpretan, en palabras de Ricoeur (en su libro Teoría de la interpretación), esto significa que para comprender aquello de lo que un texto se trata, el trabajo del lector es “efectuar las referencias”, es decir, encontrar dentro del texto y fuera de él, evidencias de lo que dicho lector propone que el texto dice. A esto último se le puede llamar hipótesis de sentido, la cual es el objetivo central de esta investigación. El texto que esta investigación está leyendo de manera interpretativa está compuesto de distintos documentos de varios autores en un contexto específico de producción: el recurso de la pedagogía a la hermenéutica en textos y autores colombianos. Entre los académicos que se rastrearon, se reconoce la influencia del profesor Rafael Flórez, quien propone una alineación conceptual compleja y profunda que no solo pasa por el uso y apropiación de un concepto. Además están activas las voces de académicos como Juan Felipe Garcés, Germán Vargas Guillén, Diego Fernando Barragán, José Darío Herrera González y Clara Inés Ríos, entre otros. Estos no son todos, pero son los que se eligen dada la disponibilidad de textos, las fechas de sus publicaciones y la presencia del recurso en distintas universidades en el país. En las exploraciones iniciales de dicho contexto se encuentran dos condiciones: dispersión y diversidad. La producción intelectual no se conecta entre grupos de investigación, académicos o facultades de educación en el país, sin embargo, llama la atención. Se puede rastrear desde 1989, no parece mostrar instrumentalismos localizados sino que se asocia a temas centrales de la reflexión pedagógica y además, es diversa en conceptos, razones y formas de lectura y apropiación. En est
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48. Key themes in consumer financial services research from 2000 to 2020: a bibliometric and science mapping analysis
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Jessica Salgado-Sequeiros, Evangelina Aranda García, Mar Gómez-Rico, Arturo Molina-Collado, and Peter De Maeyer
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Marketing ,Knowledge management ,business.industry ,Citation index ,Scopus ,Corporate social responsibility ,The Internet ,Customer satisfaction ,Product (category theory) ,business ,Consumer behaviour ,Financial services - Abstract
PurposeThe paper aims to identify the major research themes in consumer financial services between 2000 and 2020, their relative magnitude and interrelationship, to identify which themes have been most influential and to map the evolution of the field and identify emerging and under-researched themes that are promising for future research.Design/methodology/approachThe core methodology is bibliometric analysis based on keyword co-occurrences. A total of 1,227 articles extracted from the Social Science Citation Index, Emerging Sources Citation Index and Scopus are used in the analysis. Key outputs of the SciMAT software are the research themes, and graphical outputs are called science mapping (evolution of the themes over time), strategic diagrams (visual representation of themes in a 2 × 2 grid) and cluster networks (themes and connected themes based on keyword co-occurrences).FindingsThe findings show that customer satisfaction, innovation, corporate social responsibility (CSR), Internet and consumer acceptance were the main so-called motor themes in the study period. Furthermore, five areas for further research are identified and discussed: Issues related to technology; marketing and consumer behavior; markets and industry; product and service development; and branding.Research limitations/implicationsBibliometric research allows the researcher to process large volumes of articles covering a broad scope, leading to rich and insightful results. However, for greater detail and nuance, the authors recommend supplementing the results of this study with a more focused and thorough qualitative literature review for each theme of interest.Originality/valueBibliometric analysis is under-used in management research. The authors are not aware of similar recent work in consumer financial services. The main value of this paper lies in knowledge dissemination to a wider audience (including practitioners and researchers in adjacent areas) and providing a rigorous platform for identifying future research opportunities.
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49. Systematic Methods for Inherently Safer Process Design: Comparison among Inherent Safety Indexes by Dimensionality Reduction
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Vázquez, Daniel, primary, Quirante, Natalia, additional, Ruiz-Femenia, Rubén, additional, Fernández, María J., additional, Salcedo-Díaz, Raquel, additional, Gómez-Rico, M. Francisca, additional, and Caballero, José A., additional
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50. Artificial Intelligence on FDG PET Images Identifies Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients with Neurodegenerative Disease
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Joan Prats-Climent, Maria Teresa Gandia-Ferrero, Irene Torres-Espallardo, Lourdes Álvarez-Sanchez, Begoña Martínez-Sanchis, Consuelo Cháfer-Pericás, Ignacio Gómez-Rico, Leonor Cerdá-Alberich, Fernando Aparici-Robles, Miquel Baquero-Toledo, María José Rodríguez-Álvarez, and Luis Martí-Bonmatí
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Artificial intelligence ,Neurodegenerative diseases ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Deep learning ,Health Informatics ,Alzheimer, Mild cognitive impairment ,PET ,Health Information Management ,Alzheimer Disease ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,MATEMATICA APLICADA ,Information Systems - Abstract
[EN] The purpose of this project is to develop and validate a Deep Learning (DL) FDG PET imaging algorithm able to identify patients with any neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD) or Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB)) among patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). A 3D Convolutional neural network was trained using images from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database. The ADNI dataset used for the model training and testing consisted of 822 subjects (472 AD and 350 MCI). The validation was performed on an independent dataset from La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital. This dataset contained 90 subjects with MCI, 71 of them developed a neurodegenerative disease (64 AD, 4 FTD and 3 DLB) while 19 did not associate any neurodegenerative disease. The model had 79% accuracy, 88% sensitivity and 71% specificity in the identification of patients with neurodegenerative diseases tested on the 10% ADNI dataset, achieving an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.90. On the external validation, the model preserved 80% balanced accuracy, 75% sensitivity, 84% specificity and 0.86 AUC. This binary classifier model based on FDG PET images allows the early prediction of neurodegenerative diseases in MCI patients in standard clinical settings with an overall 80% classification balanced accuracy., This work was financially supported by INBIO 2019 (DEEPBRAIN), INNVA1/2020/83(DEEPPET) funded by Generalitat Valenciana, and PID2019-107790RB-C22 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/. Data collection and sharing for this project was funded by the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) (National Institutes of Health Grant U01 AG024904) and DOD ADNI (Department of Defense award number W81XWH-12-2-0012). ADNI is funded by the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, and through generous contributions from the following: AbbVie, Alzheimer's Association; Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation; Araclon Biotech; BioClinica, Inc.; Biogen; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; CereSpir, Inc.; Cogstate; Eisai Inc.; Elan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Eli Lilly and Company; EuroImmun; F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd and its affiliated company Genentech, Inc.; Fujirebio; GE Healthcare; IXICO Ltd.; Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy Research & Development, LLC.; Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development LLC.; Lumosity; Lundbeck; Merck & Co., Inc.; Meso Scale Diagnostics, LLC.; NeuroRx Research; Neurotrack Technologies; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Pfizer Inc.; Piramal Imaging; Servier; Takeda Pharmaceutical Company; and Transition Therapeutics. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research is providing funds to support ADNI clinical sites in Canada. Private sector contributions are facilitated by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (www.fnih.org).The grantee organization is the Northern California Institute for Research and Education, and the study is coordinated by the Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute at the University of Southern California. ADNI data are disseminated by the Laboratory for Neuro Imaging at the University of Southern California.
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