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-based cultures which consisted values of citizenship, consultation, caring, trust, respect and quality. The result suggested that 2 … core values i.e., consultation and trust that dominantly explained the university’s culture in the selected university from …
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deeper understanding of fundamental constructs of human behavior, such as trust, forgiveness, and their linkage to social … subjects, and find that the level of trust and forgiveness, and the effect of forgiveness on deterring future defections … substitute for trust built through repeated interactions. It also provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to gain a …
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In this paper, we investigate the trust-based mechanisms underlying the relationship between ethical leadership and … supervisors, we find that ethical leadership leads to higher levels of both affective and cognitive trust. In addition, we find … support for a three-path mediational model, where cognitive trust and affective trust, in turn, mediate the relationship …
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the caring role of the principal with regard to the educators?Research aimsArising from the problem, the aim of the … research was firstly to describe the nature and determinants of the caring role of the principal with regard to the educator …. Secondly, to determine empirically to which extent school principals fulfil their caring role with regard to educators in …
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, mental, and physical challenges; escape; experience of poverty and destructive economy of family; dilemma of caring; mother … as mental, behavioral and economic. Many of them escape from home and school. Mothers prefer informal caring of their …
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Young carers often take on practical and/or emotional caring responsibilities that would normally be expected of an … adult. For many of these children and young people, caring has been shown to have a detrimental effect on their lives. For … example, caring at a young age appears to be associated with poor health and well-being, bullying and poorer educational …
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Morale, as a future-oriented indicator of well-being, is susceptible to caring and social exclusion in society, with … respect to social integration theory. The influences of caring and social exclusion perceived in society merit the concern of … effects of caring and social exclusion perceived in society on morale and conditions that moderated the effects. The strongest …
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organized to promote human flourishing. One contemporary challenge is to do this in a manner that sustains caring and promotes …
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structure, gender role expectations and caring roles impact on women\'s sleep at different points in their life course. Care … women who cared for older frail or disabled relatives. Women caring for young children and adult children living at home … implications of inadequate welfare provision in Italy, which increases women\'s unpaid domestic caring work resulting in adverse …
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