198 research outputs found

    Factors Influencing Consumers’ Behavioural Intentions Towards Restaurant Patronage in China: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

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    We investigated the effect of service quality on customers satisfaction as well as assessed the effects of restaurant image and customer satisfaction on behevioural intention of restaurant patrons in China. Data for the study was obtained from 329 sample restaurant patrons in the Jiangsu Province of china using structured questionnaires. The data for the study was analysed by the help of SPSS and SmartPLS software for the structural equation modeling analysis. Findings from this study found a direct and positive relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction, perceived value and restaurant image. Also, service quality had an indirect effect on customer satisfaction through perceived value and restaurant image. Additionally, the findings of this study revealed that, service quality, customer satisfaction and brand or restaurant image all have a positive impact on the behavioural intention of restaurant patrons. The study concludes that patronage or re-patronage intention of restaurant customers depends largely on the quality of service, customer satisfaction and restaurant image. As such, firms that need to carve niche for themselves in the hospitality industry must focus on building a strong and positive brand image that resonates with customers. The study proffered some recommendations for management of restaurants. Keywords: Service quality; Customer satisfaction; Restaurant image; Behavioural intention; Restaurant; China DOI: 10.7176/JMCR/66-05 Publication date:March 31st 202

    Should offline retailers expand online under consumer showrooming based on the effects of intershowrooming and intrashowrooming?

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    This study aims to find a way to alleviate or eliminate the negative impact of showrooming on brick-and-mortar retailers. Therefore, under careful consideration of the effects of intershowrooming and intrashowrooming, this study explores whether retailers can effectively solve the negative impact of showrooming by opening online channels. Conduct a comparative study on the decision-making of dual/multi-channel supply chain members before and after the retailer opens an online channel and analyze the influence. In addition, we also explored the impact of factors such as the market scale expansion effect and internet market power structure. Research has found that regardless of the market scale expansion effect generated, it is effective for the retailer to increase profits by opening an online channel. The impact of market scale expansion is not entirely beneficial to the retailer. Under the intrashowrooming, the effect of market scale expansion may benefit the manufacturer. But what is more noteworthy is that for the manufacturer, the impact of intrashowrooming is not necessarily the greater, the better, and the manufacturer's profit may decrease as this effect increases

    Research progress on the mechanism of exosome-mediated virus infection

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    Exosomes are extracelluar vesicles that facilitate intercellular communication and are pivotal in post-transcriptional regulation within cellular gene regulatory networks, impacting pathogen dynamics. These vesicles serve as crucial regulators of immune responses, mediating cellular interactions and enabling the introduction of viral pathogenic regions into host cells. Exosomes released from virus-infected cells harbor diverse microRNAs (miRNAs), which can be transferred to recipient cells, thereby modulating virus infection. This transfer is a critical element in the molecular interplay mediated by exosomes. Additionally, the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) within exosomes plays a vital role in virus infection, with ESCRT components binding to viral proteins to facilitate virus budding. This review elucidates the roles of exosomes and their constituents in the invasion of host cells by viruses, aiming to shed new light on the regulation of viral transmission via exosomes

    Opportunities and challenges for Chinese elderly care industry in smart environment based on occupants' needs and preferences

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    New developments in intelligent devices for assisting elderly people can provide elders with friendly, mutual, and personalized interactions. Since the intelligent devices should continually make an important contribution to the smart elderly care industry, smart services or policies for the elders are recently provided by a large number of government programs in China. At present, the smart elderly care industry in China has attracted numerous investors’ attention, but the smart elderly care industry in China is still at the beginning stage. Though there are great opportunities in the market, many challenges and limitations still need to be solved. This study analyzes 198 news reports about opportunities and challenges in the smart elderly care industry from six major Chinese portals. The analysis is mainly based on needs assessment for elderly people, service providers, and the Chinese government. It is concluded that smart elderly care services satisfy the elders’ mental wants and that needs for improving modernization services are the most frequently mentioned opportunities. Also, the frequently mentioned challenges behind opportunities are intelligent products not being able to solve the just-needed, user-consumption concept and the ability to pay, which is the most frequently mentioned challenge. The results of this study will enable stakeholders in the smart elderly care industry to clarify the opportunities and challenges faced by smart elderly care services in China’s development process and provide a theoretical basis for better decision making

    Reassortant between Human-Like H3N2 and Avian H5 Subtype Influenza A Viruses in Pigs: A Potential Public Health Risk

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    Human-like H3N2 influenza viruses have repeatedly been transmitted to domestic pigs in different regions of the world, but it is still uncertain whether any of these variants could become established in pig populations. The fact that different subtypes of influenza viruses have been detected in pigs makes them an ideal candidate for the genesis of a possible reassortant virus with both human and avian origins. However, the determination of whether pigs can act as a “mixing vessel” for a possible future pandemic virus is still pending an answer. This prompted us to gather the epidemiological information and investigate the genetic evolution of swine influenza viruses in Jilin, China.Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from pigs with respiratory illness in Jilin province, China from July 2007 to October 2008. All samples were screened for influenza A viruses. Three H3N2 swine influenza virus isolates were analyzed genetically and phylogenetically.Influenza surveillance of pigs in Jilin province, China revealed that H3N2 influenza viruses were regularly detected from domestic pigs during 2007 to 2008. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that two distinguishable groups of H3N2 influenza viruses were present in pigs: the wholly contemporary human-like H3N2 viruses (represented by the Moscow/10/99-like sublineage) and double-reassortant viruses containing genes from contemporary human H3N2 viruses and avian H5 viruses, both co-circulating in pig populations.The present study reports for the first time the coexistence of wholly human-like H3N2 viruses and double-reassortant viruses that have emerged in pigs in Jilin, China. It provides updated information on the role of pigs in interspecies transmission and genetic reassortment of influenza viruses

    Effect of water and sodium carbonate swelling on the texture properties and water distribution of dried Abalone rugosa muscle

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    The study investigated the optimal swelling method for dried Abalone rugosa by assessing the impact of water and alkali swelling methods on various parameters including swelling rate, centrifugal loss, cooking loss, pH, texture characteristics, color, and water distribution of abalone. The findings revealed that water swelled abalone exhibited higher water holding capacity and lower pH compared to alkali swelled abalone. Moreover, the texture characteristics of abalone were significantly altered by the swelling process; specifically, water swelled abalone showed remarkable improvements in tenderness and elasticity as opposed to alkali swelled counterparts which displayed significantly lower (p < 0.05) hardness, cohesiveness, and chewiness values. Additionally, water swelling resulted in reduced water fluidity and shortened initial relaxation times of abalone samples, leading to a higher content of immobile water while decreasing the content of free water. Based on these outcomes, it can be concluded that employing the water swelling method enhances both quality and moisture retention capacity of swollen Abalone when compared to using alkaline swelling

    Absence of topological Hall effect in Fex_xRh100x_{100-x} epitaxial films: revisiting their phase diagram

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    A series of Fex_xRh100x_{100-x} (30x5730 \leq x \leq 57) films were epitaxially grown using magnetron sputtering, and were systematically studied by magnetization-, electrical resistivity-, and Hall resistivity measurements. After optimizing the growth conditions, phase-pure Fex_{x}Rh100x_{100-x} films were obtained, and their magnetic phase diagram was revisited. The ferromagnetic (FM) to antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition is limited at narrow Fe-contents with 48x5448 \leq x \leq 54 in the bulk Fex_xRh100x_{100-x} alloys. By contrast, the FM-AFM transition in the Fex_xRh100x_{100-x} films is extended to cover a much wider xx range between 33 % and 53 %, whose critical temperature slightly decreases as increasing the Fe-content. The resistivity jump and magnetization drop at the FM-AFM transition are much more significant in the Fex_xRh100x_{100-x} films with \sim50 % Fe-content than in the Fe-deficient films, the latter have a large amount of paramagnetic phase. The magnetoresistivity (MR) is rather weak and positive in the AFM state, while it becomes negative when the FM phase shows up, and a giant MR appears in the mixed FM- and AFM states. The Hall resistivity is dominated by the ordinary Hall effect in the AFM state, while in the mixed state or high-temperature FM state, the anomalous Hall effect takes over. The absence of topological Hall resistivity in Fex_{x}Rh100x_{100-x} films with various Fe-contents implies that the previously observed topological Hall effect is most likely extrinsic. We propose that the anomalous Hall effect caused by the FM iron moments at the interfaces nicely explains the hump-like anomaly in the Hall resistivity. Our systematic investigations may offer valuable insights into the spintronics based on iron-rhodium alloys.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures; accepted by Phys. Rev.

    Population pharmacokinetics of Amisulpride in Chinese patients with schizophrenia with external validation: the impact of renal function

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    Introduction: Amisulpride is primarily eliminated via the kidneys. Given the clear influence of renal clearance on plasma concentration, we aimed to explicitly examine the impact of renal function on amisulpride pharmacokinetics (PK) via population PK modelling and Monte Carlo simulations.Method: Plasma concentrations from 921 patients (776 in development and 145 in validation) were utilized.Results: Amisulpride PK could be described by a one-compartment model with linear elimination where estimated glomerular filtration rate, eGFR, had a significant influence on clearance. All PK parameters (estimate, RSE%) were precisely estimated: apparent volume of distribution (645 L, 18%), apparent clearance (60.5 L/h, 2%), absorption rate constant (0.106 h−1, 12%) and coefficient of renal function on clearance (0.817, 10%). No other significant covariate was found. The predictive performance of the model was externally validated. Covariate analysis showed an inverse relationship between eGFR and exposure, where subjects with eGFR= 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 had more than 2-fold increase in AUC, trough and peak concentration. Simulation results further illustrated that, given a dose of 800 mg, plasma concentrations of all patients with renal impairment would exceed 640 ng/mL.Discussion: Our work demonstrated the importance of renal function in amisulpride dose adjustment and provided a quantitative framework to guide individualized dosing for Chinese patients with schizophrenia

    How Green Building Product Decisions from Customers Can Be Transitioned to Manufacturers: An Agent-Based Model

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    The development of green building products is of great significance to the sustainability of construction projects. Both the financial ability and adoption behavior of customers have a great influence on the decisions made by manufacturers regarding the development of green building products. To clarify how customer behavior related to green building products can be transitioned to manufacturers, this paper presents a multiagent model that considers the interactions between customers and manufacturers, describing the decision process of manufacturers through the swarm intelligence algorithm and taking complex characteristics of agents into account. Results show that the customer&rsquo;s financial ability has a positive impact on the green decisions of manufactures. In addition, the average greenness of products produced by manufacturers is found to be lower than that required by customers. Furthermore, building products within a certain range of greenness has strategic advantages in market competition, leading to higher sales and a monopoly position
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