Ausgabe 2/2018
Special Issue: DISC 2016
Inhalt (27 Artikel)
Unveiling cultures in emergency response communication networks on social media: following the 2016 Louisiana floods
Jungwon Yeo, Claire Connolly Knox, Kyujin Jung
Social media, trust, and disaster: Does trust in public and nonprofit organizations explain social media use during a disaster?
Brian D. Williams, Jesus N. Valero, Kyungwoo Kim
International trade of GMO-related agricultural products
Vargas Meza Xanat, Ke Jiang, George A. Barnett, Han Woo Park
State of the art in business analytics: themes and collaborations
Seyed Mohammad Jafar Jalali, Han Woo Park
An evaluation of the performance and suitability of R × C methods for ecological inference with known true values
Carolina Plescia, Lorenzo De Sio
Causal conditions for loneliness: a set-theoretic analysis on an adult sample in the UK
Keming Yang
Walkability and the built environment: validation of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) for urban areas in Mexico
Oscar A. Martínez-Martínez, Araceli Ramírez-López
Let the data speak: semiparametric evidence on the environmental Kuznets curve in Africa
Ekpeno L. Effiong, Alex O. Iriabije
The hierarchical age–period–cohort model: Why does it find the results that it finds?
Andrew Bell, Kelvyn Jones
Corroborating social media echelon in cancer research
Arif Mehmood, Byung-Won On, Ingyu Lee, Han Woo Park, Gyu Sang Choi
Preparing for analysis: a practical guide for a critical step for procedural rigor in large-scale multisite qualitative research studies
Yang Yang, Jennifer Pankow, Holly Swan, Jennifer Willett, Shannon Gwin Mitchell, Danielle S. Rudes, Kevin Knight
The adequacy of measures of gender roles attitudes: a review of current measures in omnibus surveys
Jessica Gabriele Walter
A microeconometric analysis of housing and life satisfaction among the Vietnamese elderly
Tuyen Quang Tran, Huong Van Vu
Environmental recidivism in Sweden: distributional shape and effects of sanctions on duration of compliance
Gebrenegus Ghilagaber
Comparing survey data with an official administrative population: assessing sample-selectivity in the IAB Establishment Panel
Mario Bossler, Gregor Geis, Jens Stegmaier
Do institutions affect the matching process of disabled people? The Italian case
Massimiliano Agovino, Antonio Garofalo, Katia Marchesano