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Purpose – The purpose of this review is to draw out patterns of information seeking behavior of graduate students as … databases for studies on information behavior and graduate students was employed in order to retrieve studies for a systematic … information research. Findings – This review revealed that graduate students begin their research on the internet much like any …
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focus on polemics and platitudes. In the USA, students are not following a curriculum that will help them understand … cosmopolitan curriculum is able to find new possibilities for students and teachers, in order to develop a better multicultural … help the process of globalization. Findings – It is the responsibility of educators to prepare students for a global …
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existing knowledge of Gen Z students' career aspirations and their future employers' expectations. All research around Gen Z is … currently focused on students, and hence, it is challenging to predict their workplace behavior. In this work, the authors …
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security. Surveys students before and after financial planning instruction to identify any attitude changes. Finds that many …
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students as surrogates for non‐students has been a controversial issue and this has led to an under‐utilization of the … and dangers of using students in experiments. Design/methodology/approach – The paper relies on a review and synthesis of … the literature on the student surrogate debate. Findings – The paper shows that accounting students may be adequate …
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Seeks to revisit the theoretical basis for the concept of loyalty through a consideration of the state of “no loyalty”, which we term “disloyalty”. This category is present in the model proposed by Dick and Basu, but is seen to be of less interest than other categories. Here we argue...
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