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Provides concise examples of the importance of culture in the development of organizational science, management …, education and practices of international or multinational companies.  …
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undertaken to examine evidence of a ‘housing effect’ on children's health, learning, safety and behaviour. The results found … strong evidence of a relationship between poor housing conditions and children's health and some evidence that growing up in …
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nations; FDI patterns across the three declared, developmental regions of the People's Republic of China (PRC); and the … the relevant countries and of the China's three designated development regions. The problem of differing, and unexpected …
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science and technology laboratories. This paper sets out the reasons why the provision of science and technology services may …
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Science has become a powerful tool for examining our bodies, our environment, and our universe. In fact, we have … adopted science as the technique of choice for examining most phenomena. The intent of this manuscript is to critique the role … of science as it pertains to investigating social phenomena, i.e. entrepreneurship, and offer a highly unique twist on …
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Although the widely appreciated advantages of electronic journals in the sciences would indicate that they should be the preferred form of publication, they persist in print as well. The data on the relative use of bound and unbound journals in an academic biology library suggest that almost all...
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This research paper explores the type and amount of business communication education given to students in Master of … recommend communication education for students. This paper compares the findings of two studies: research conducted in 1995 …
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The Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) was established in 1917 at a time when polarisation of the main British political parties and of their attitudes towards industry risked leading the country to economic ruin. Its raison d'≖tre was that, regardless of party or ideology, governments and...
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This paper examines the evolution of two separate fields, which are essentially concerned with the same issues but are framed by different academic and professional disciplines and practice. It appears that public affairs management researchers often fail to take into account parallel literature...
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