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-up define individuals capacity to respond to changing social norms and livelihood opportunities; rapid social change, instigated …
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development tests indicated a valid, two dimensional measure which correlated with key relational variables such as trust …
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What role do community norms play in the diffusion and persistence of new organizational practices? We explore this …
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The use of reliable change (RC) statistics to determine whether an individual has significantly improved or deteriorated on retesting is growing rapidly in clinical neuropsychology. This paper demonstrates how with only basic test–retest data and a series of simple expressions, the...
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International Relations theory of constructivism.NormSim explores the metastable dynamics of norms through the interactions … ofconstructivist claims. It also extends constructivist logic to better understand whyinternational norms lead to complex conformity …
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reflect the interests of the multiple stakeholders in the system. We conclude with some observations on how the lessons …
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towards realizing common interests and goals of the company as a whole. Activities aimed at that goal are also related to …
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In many respects, Australian boards more closely approach normative best practice guidelines for corporate governance than boards in other Western countries. Do Australian firms then demonstrate a board demographic-organisational performance link that has not been found in other economies? We...
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, based on the authors' previous knowledge. Each organization was invited to nominate 1 or 2 representatives to participate in …
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