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A cross-platform three-dimensional (3D) system, Acu3D, was developed to visualize human meridians and acupoints. Firstly, a 3D model of human body with meridians and acupoints was built as the basic data for Acu3D. The existing relevant standards and clinical knowledge were collected and organized to construct a knowledge-base which was integrated into the system. Then, Acu3D was realized leveraged...
Based on the institutional theory and entrepreneurship theory, this study empirically tests hypotheses related to the impacts of institutional support on firms' innovativeness and risk taking propensities in the context of Chinese transition economy. Results from a survey of 207 firms in China indicate that institutional support positively influences firms' propensity of being innovative and taking...
Grounding on institutional theory and e-commerce adoption literature, this study conducts a cross-country analysis, assessing the impact and effect of legal and government environments on global e-commerce adoption in 2003 and 2007, respectively. The study utilizes a set of secondary data from the Economist Intelligence Unit's global e-readiness rankings. The results indicate that at the starting...
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