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How familiness affects innovation outcomes via absorptive capacity: A dynamic capability perspective of the family firm

The Journal of Family Business Strategy, 2019
Familiness, the unique bundle of resources associated with the family’s involvement in the firm, affects firm outcomes; yet, how familiness affects the internal dynamics of the family firm to yield outcomes, such as innovation, remains unclear.
J. Daspit, R. Long, Allison W. Pearson
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Affective Technology, Affective Management, towards Affective Society

2009
In this paper, the term affective is defined as "being capable to evoke affects in people's mind" or "being capable to deliberate affects to be evoked in people's mind". This paper discusses potential impact of concept of affectiveness on development of technological products and services, management, and value systems of societies.
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Affects et affections cardiaques

Revue française de psychosomatique, 2015
Les traumatismes, les impasses pulsionnelles et relationnelles, et leurs conséquences négativantes dans la mentalisation du sujet, peuvent mener à un infarctus du myocarde procédant d’une occlusion des coronaires due à un spasme ou à une athéromatose.
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Affective Computing

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998
by Rosalind Picard, MIT Press, 1997. $27.50 (xii+292 pages) ISBN 0 262 16170 2.
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Platform affects of geolocation

, 2019
This paper engages the intensifying integration of digital location (‘geolocation’) and platforms via affect. I mobilize affect as both a theoretical framework and an analytic to engage with geolocation as an instrumentality of intensities that organizes
Agnieszka Leszczynski
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Culturing Affect, Affective Cultures

2018
Psychological theories of learning employed in mathematics education separate intellect and affect. As a result, if affect (emotions) enters investigations of mathematical thinking and understanding at all, it is considered as an outside force or condition that generally diminishes cognition.
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Affective Equivalents

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
Since its first formulation, the concept of manic-depressive illness has been subject to successive modification and, on the whole, to progressive enlargement. It was Kraepelin, following on the attempts of Baillarger, Falret and Magnan, who grouped together all the various nosographic forms distinguished by isolated depressive or manic crises ...
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Affective citizenship

2019
The chapter introduces the concept of affective citizenship as an innovative and promising avenue to explore and revisit the relationship between states and subjects in contemporary societies. In contrast to the bulk of research that has rather neglected the affective and emotional dimensions of citizenship, this concept departs from the rationalist ...
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