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Beziehungsmarketing 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Customer integration 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Family support 1 Funding 1 Hard to reach 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Kundenintegration 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Personalisierung 1 Personalization 1 Practitioner/service user relationships 1 Relationship marketing 1 Social Web 1 Social network 1 Social web 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 UK 1 Young fathers 1 collaborative filtering 1 evaluation matrix 1 online retailers 1 recommended methods 1 social networks 1 user characteristics 1 user relationships 1
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Davies, Laura 1 Jiang, Miao 1 Li, Pei 1
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International journal of networking and virtual organisations : IJNVO 1 Journal of Children's Services 1
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E-commerce collaborative filtering recommendation method based on social network user relationship
Jiang, Miao; Li, Pei - In: International journal of networking and virtual … 29 (2023) 3/4, pp. 341-355
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Are young fathers “hard to reach”? Understanding the importance of relationship building and service sustainability
Davies, Laura - In: Journal of Children's Services 11 (2016) 4, pp. 317-329
Purpose This paper explores service provision for young fathers through analysis of data from the three-year ESRC funded project Following Young Fathers. The purpose of this paper is to explore the idea that young fathers are a “hard to reach” group. It begins with a discussion of literature...
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