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Publication date: 1 January 2014

William A. Kerler, A. Scott Fleming and Christopher D. Allport

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of attribute frames and justifications on capital budgeting decisions and to examine whether the requirement to provide…

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Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of attribute frames and justifications on capital budgeting decisions and to examine whether the requirement to provide justification for a capital budgeting decision moderates the effect of attribute frames.

Methodology

One-hundred and eleven participants made a capital budgeting decision in an experimental case that manipulated the frame of the financial evidence provided and the requirement to provide a justification.

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Results suggest that both attribute frames and justifications affect capital budgeting decisions but the requirement to provide justifications did not moderate the effect of attribute frames.

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This study contributes to the capital budgeting literature by identifying two factors that may bias judgments. This study also contributes to the framing literature by examining one potential method of moderating framing effects – requiring justification for decisions.

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Advances in Management Accounting
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-78350-632-3

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Publication date: 1 May 1994

Derek Mozley

Three events of significance to this country took place in 1899 – the British Food Journal was launched, Australia retained the Ashes, and the Boer War hostilities commenced. If…

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Three events of significance to this country took place in 1899 – the British Food Journal was launched, Australia retained the Ashes, and the Boer War hostilities commenced. If challenged on the order of their importance, cricketers and Empire‐builders may be excused their preference. However, looking at it purely from the standpoint of pro bono publico, the dispassionate observer must surely opt for the birth of a certain publication as being ultimately the most beneficial of the three.

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British Food Journal, vol. 96 no. 5/6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 1 March 1993

R.W. Lacey

Food‐borne infections due to campylobacter, shigella, salmonellaand E. coli 0157 have shown a real increase three to four fold.Argues that between the mid‐1980s and 1992 the…

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Food‐borne infections due to campylobacter, shigella, salmonella and E. coli 0157 have shown a real increase three to four fold. Argues that between the mid‐1980s and 1992 the reasons are multifactorial and include unsafe farming methods, possibly a deterioration in water quality, problems associated with moist food processing and changes in social habitats.

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British Food Journal, vol. 95 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 1 January 1991

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Operations Research for Libraries and Information Agencies: Techniques for the Evaluation of Management Decision Alternatives
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ISBN: 978-0-12424-520-4

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Publication date: 1 February 1989

Richard W. Lacey

It is argued that food poisoning from salmonella‐infected food isserious and that there has been a dramatic and recent rise in theincidence of such poisoning which is accounted…

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It is argued that food poisoning from salmonella‐infected food is serious and that there has been a dramatic and recent rise in the incidence of such poisoning which is accounted for by Salmonella enteritidis type 4, the source of which is eggs. The evidence for these claims is presented, the scale of the problem defined, and advice to the public given. Proposals for future controls in laying hens are suggested.

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British Food Journal, vol. 91 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 12 December 2018

Dawn Birch, Kåre Skallerud and Nicholas A. Paul

The purpose of this paper is to profile the consumers who are likely to eat seaweed products in Australia.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to profile the consumers who are likely to eat seaweed products in Australia.

Design/methodology/approach

The study was conducted as an online survey among 521 Australian consumers. Binary logistic regression modelling was used to profile the consumers.

Findings

The paper identifies education, familiarity, food neophobia (FNeo), symbolic value of food consumption, health consciousness, as well as snacking behaviour as significant predictors of likelihood to eat seaweed products. Consumers with a university degree (i.e. undergraduates and postgraduates) are four times more likely to eat seaweed products, and those familiar with seaweed products have a 7.6 higher likelihood to eat seaweed products. FNeo makes the largest contribution to the consumer’s likelihood to eat seaweed. A one unit increase in the FNeo score is associated with a 77 per cent decrease in the predicted odds of eating seaweed products in the next 12 months. The symbolic value of food consumption and health consciousness both doubled the likelihood of eating seaweed products. Snacking behaviour increases the likelihood by 185 per cent. The study reveals that early adopters of seaweed food products in western societies are people with higher educational levels, who are adventurous in their food choices and perceive seaweed consumption to have symbolic value. They are also health conscious “snackers”.

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This study is one of the first attempts to provide insights about consumption of seaweed products; and also reveals the consumer groups in western societies that are most likely to eat seaweed products and who can be targeted as potential early adopters.

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British Food Journal, vol. 121 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 10 March 2025

K. Anitha, A. Anitha, S. Preetha and Annie Sam

This study proposes to conceptualize and explicate the progress of end-to-end data pipelines to enable seamless data flow, addressing the mounting demand for instantaneous…

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This study proposes to conceptualize and explicate the progress of end-to-end data pipelines to enable seamless data flow, addressing the mounting demand for instantaneous information in the vibrant field of marketing analytics. Ensuring timely access to inclusive analytics, it empowers marketers to make conversant decisions promptly. The study espouses a conceptual approach, starting with the classification and identification of various data sources crucial for thorough marketing analytics. It probes into the complexities of designing adaptable and scalable architectures for extensive data pipelines, ensuring effective data collection, processing, and storage. Emphasizing case analyses of marketing analytics tools, the study delivers practical insights and exhaustive examinations of existing solutions. The findings offer a broad understanding of the key components and strategies necessary for realizing smooth data flow in real-time marketing analytics. This investigation contributes expressively to the field by outlining a robust framework for continuous data flow, identifying the benefits and challenges associated with data pipelines. From a hands-on standpoint, it provides organizations with appreciated insights for building effective end-to-end data pipelines, bestowing strategies for implementing real-time marketing analytics outlines that enhance decision-making processes. The originality and value of this research lie in its universal approach to addressing the challenges of real-time marketing analytics, offering a fresh viewpoint on creating seamless data flow frameworks. The gathered information has the latent to drive innovation in marketing analytics, serving as a crucial resource for companies aiming to gain a competitive edge in today’s data-driven market. This inclusive approach ensures that the study’s contributions are both theoretically significant and practically applicable.

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Data Engineering for Data-driven Marketing
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ISBN: 978-1-83662-326-7

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Publication date: 26 October 2020

Anton Lewis

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“Counting Black and White Beans”: Critical Race Theory in Accounting
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ISBN: 978-1-78973-405-8

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Publication date: 1 November 1995

P.A. Chapman

Reviews the public health significance of E. coli 0157infections and the related serious illnesses which may follow. Reviewsoutbreaks and detection in food sources. Discusses…

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Reviews the public health significance of E. coli 0157 infections and the related serious illnesses which may follow. Reviews outbreaks and detection in food sources. Discusses prospects for control and the need for more studies in this area, using more sensitive methods of detection, with regard to intervention and future control.

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British Food Journal, vol. 97 no. 10
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0007-070X

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Publication date: 1 February 1997

Robert E. Morgan

The extent of national export volume attributable to the small firm sector within the UK does not compare favourably with that of certain other European countries/ particularly…

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The extent of national export volume attributable to the small firm sector within the UK does not compare favourably with that of certain other European countries/ particularly Germany and Italy. In an attempt to enhance the export competitiveness of this firm sector recent policy, research and management attention has been devoted to influences underlying export development. This article contributes to this knowledge by reviewing extensive research studies that have reported on one aspect of this topic: the international orientation of the decision maker within the small firm.

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Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, vol. 4 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1462-6004

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