UNRAVELING HYPERGLYCEMIA TRIGGERS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS AT JAHVA ED: A 2009-2010 ANALYSIS

Diabetes is a major public health concern in the United States, affecting approximately 29 million individuals, with a significant portion of them remaining undiagnosed. It stands as the sixth leading cause of death, contributing to around 225,000 fatalities annually. Moreover, over 20% of Americans aged 60 and above grapple with diabetes. The two primary forms of the condition, Type 1 and

MOTIVATING FACTORS FOR EWOM: AN EXPECTANCY DISCONFIRMATION PERSPECTIVE

Online Word-of-Mouth (eWoM) has received considerable attention in research, yet there is a gap in understanding the antecedents of online reviews. This study aims to delve into the dynamic motivations that drive online consumers to contribute user-generated content. Grounded in Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory (EDT), the research explores the impact of the disconfirmation of expectations

Authors: Dr. Anna Lin
Pages: 8-24
ANTECEDENTS OF ONLINE PURCHASE INTENTION: UNRAVELING THE ROLE OF INFORMATION QUALITY

The evolving landscape of customer behavior, shaped by the seamless integration of online and offline channels, presents a compelling need for research to guide businesses in navigating the high-digital world. This transformation impacts both customer service and company performance. To comprehend the determinants of customer purchase intentions, a closer examination of customer behavior

LEVERAGING USER-GENERATED CONTENT FOR AN ENHANCED PRODUCT SEARCH ENGINE RANKING SYSTEM

In the last two decades, the internet has witnessed unprecedented growth, solidifying its status as a primary information source. The pervasive role of search engines in information retrieval and e-commerce is undeniable, making them indispensable tools for accessing data and promoting products. Product search and recommender systems, as online mechanisms that assist users in navigating