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artificial intelligence in the daily work of individuals and in the relationship between companies and consumers has a great … intelligence, there is a high risk of manipulation of consumers as well as a high degree of dependence on intelligent technologies … the efficiency and fascination with artificial intelligence and the consumers' perception of preserving their self …
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The future in the services industry belongs to Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven machines, which is a major source of worry for the job market in India. Over 50% of India's GDP constitutes services, and it is a major source of employment for the skilled manpower of India. The research measures...
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individual consumers and producers in different countries. The considerations in the article are focused on consumers …: For what purpose do consumers communicate with companies via SM? Does the frequency of using the most popular SM in the … study showed that consumers from the researched countries communicate via SM with producers for different purposes. Some of …
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This research study investigates the challenges and strategies involved in integrating e-commerce and business model innovation within AI-driven enterprises, with a specific focus on the case of HIMS, a men's health and wellness e-commerce company. The aim of this study is to provide valuable...
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Are consumers accepting AI-based products? What are the socio-demographics influencing the adoption of these products … and AI-based products. The latter are robots (e.g. chatbots) and AI (e.g. recommendation systems, amongst others). A mixed …) to map opinions about digitally-intensive products, such as robots and AI, and the attitude towards innovation. The …
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Agency theory suggests that an efficient contract between a franchisor (principal) and a franchisee (agent) could be established by the use of selection criteria that would screen prospective franchisees based on their likely future outcomes desired by their franchisors. Franchisors can use...
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Amid the current economic crisis, the number of problems faced by researchers has increased. The crisis has caused a lack of research funding, leading to a preference for large research teams, with transnational partners and multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary research subjects. This coincides...
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, consumers can choose from an array of diverse components (and brands) to include within a system leading to a high degree of mix … systems market and to differing degrees of effort needed on the part of consumers to attend to price changes and reassess … their consumption choices. This underlies differences in consumers’ rational inattention to price changes across different …
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This paper draws concepts from the book The Mind Share Market: The Power of an Alternative Currency, by the same author. It expands the foundational definition of its predecessor "Freemium: Attributes of an Emerging Business Model" and focuses on the challenges of the model while introducing...
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If producers have more information than consumers about goods’ attributes, then they may use non-price (rather than … conditions. Although consumers should be indifferent between equivalent changes in goods’ prices and quantities, empirical … evidence suggests that consumers often respond differently to price changes and equivalent quantity changes. We offer a …
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