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Abstract Retirees re‐entering the workforce, popularly termed as bridge employment, is a phenomenon that is anticipated to increase in the coming years. Though research establishes that these employees have unique aspirations and work motives (see Mazumdar et al., 2020), primary research on how the retirement transition and bridge employment shape each
Bishakha Mazumdar +2 more
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La force et l’élégance. Les litotes dans la Passion bretonne de 1530
Among the tropes used in the Passion and the four texts associated with it in 1530, the litotes stands out for the elegance of its many forms and the strength of its signal to the reader to be conscious of meaning.
Yves Le Berre
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Autistic individuals tend to experience difficulties with fluid cognition as found previously, with minimal impact of ADHD. However, there was a notable proportion of autistic individuals with average or superior cognitive performance, highlighting the importance of strength‐based and transdiagnostic research approaches.
Catrina A. Calub +17 more
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PRELIB, base de données sur les acteurs du domaine littéraire en langue bretonne
PRELIB is a database on actors in the Breton-language literary field. Among other things, it makes it possible to identify the places of sociability and networks in which these actors operate, based on quantitative and graphically visualizable data on ...
Nelly Blanchard +2 more
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Failure in Motion: A Framework for Capability Erosion and Institutional Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Drawing on the literature on capability erosion and institutional dysfunction (ID), this study develops a conceptual framework that sheds new light on how the interaction between capability erosion and ID creates conditions for business failure across borders. By articulating two dimensions of heterogeneous capability and resource erosion (i.e.
Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah +1 more
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The case of Auguste Dupouy (1872–1967) illustrates the inherent contradiction of the ‘écrivains bretons’ in the first half of the 20th century. While they were closely connected through their social backgrounds to the working classes of a Brittany that ...
Jean-Pierre Dupouy
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ABSTRACT Female empowerment and its use in development contexts has histories in coloniality. Gender programs typically imply an individualistic, depoliticized concept. This article examines whether such initiatives can be supportive for empowerment. We apply an embedded qualitative case study of Bean Voyage's program to support female coffee producers
Annelie M. Gütte +3 more
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Physical activities, especially sports, represent specific moments in social life, and this is reflected in language through specific terms and usages. In the case of Brittany, wrestling tournaments (Breton wrestling, or gouren) are characterised on the ...
Tanguy Philippe
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ABSTRACT This study presents a systematic review of 107 peer‐reviewed articles on succession planning in African family businesses, offering a conceptual reframing of succession as an institutionally embedded process rather than a discrete managerial task. Moving beyond proceduralist and Eurocentric paradigms, the review integrates institutional theory,
Augustine Okeke
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Climate change has increased the likelihood of extreme events, increasing the number of days with dangerous fire weather conditions, resulting in fires with increased severity, frequency and extent.
Ruby Paroissien +3 more
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