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researchers’ culture approaches. Reviews ways culture has been expressed by writers in varying disciplines. Uses tables and a …
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Purpose Rising rates of anxiety and depression and the varied costs of these conditions indicate a clear need to create learning environments in which graduate and professional students can more readily thrive. However, the absence of multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary evidence about mental...
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poststructuralist feminist perspective – which considers the complex struggles around normativity in relation to management and …
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and reuse practices of various sectors, disciplines, and domains, but also in considering the the data lifecycle, the …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of interdisciplinarity in accounting research and the … distinguishes between interdisciplinarity at the field level and interdisciplinarity within individual studies. Noting a lack of … study-level interdisciplinarity within accounting research, it explores the potential for novel insights emerging from …
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interdisciplinarity can be enhanced through appropriate group mechanisms and practices; and successful interdisciplinary research also … creation of new insights and allows them to transcend their original discipline. However, interdisciplinarity itself is not …
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Abstract This article examines the politics and policies of the western region. To provide a clearer understanding of the region, we begin with a section on US political culture that shows the distinctions between the regions of the US as well as the nuances within the western region,...
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Abstract This paper deals with changes in economic behaviour. It demonstrates how economic decision-making is formed by values and institutions, which provide a framework of economic processes. Changes in this framework appear as a result of human creativity and can be influenced by several...
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Because consumers can vary greatly in the nature of their relationship with a service provider, it is reasonable to expect that a wide range of different values may influence consumption behavior. Additionally, consumers’ values composition may predispose them to interpret their relationships...
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Examines the influence of cultural values, ecological affect and ecological knowledge on the green purchasing behavior of Chinese consumers. Using structural equation modeling to assess the significance that ecological affect and ecological knowledge have on green purchase intention and actual...
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