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Abstract Timely detection of problematic research is essential for safeguarding scientific integrity. To explore whether social media commentary can serve as an early indicator of potentially problematic articles, this study analyzed 3815 tweets referencing 604 retracted articles and 3373 tweets referencing 668 comparable non‐retracted articles. Tweets
Er‐Te Zheng +3 more
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A typology of schools across the four nations of the United Kingdom: Class, race and geography
Abstract In this paper we analyse the hierarchical field of schools across the United Kingdom during the transition to university and suggest that there are five socially distinct clusters of schools. Our five‐cluster typology of UK schools is composed of an established group of elite private and state schools, schools for the white rural and suburban ...
Sol Gamsu, Håkan Forsberg
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Universalism and Utilitarianism: An Evaluation of Two Popular Moral Theories in Business Decision Making [PDF]
Moral theories remain a topic of interest, not just to moral philosophers, but increasingly in business circles as well, thanks to a tainted reputation that urges more awareness in this regard.
Marques, Joan
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Abstract Employability remains a critical issue for international students in the United Kingdom. This study adopts the Employability Agency Framework proposed by Pham et al. to explore how a group of international students actively exercised their agency to enhance their employability during their Master's studies in the United Kingdom.
Hoang Nguyen, Ming Cheng
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REPUTASI PERUSAHAAN DALAM CARA PANDANG ONTOLOGI
Corporate reputation is a business buzzword that attracts the scholars and practisioners attention in the last decade. This paper discusses dan provides argumentation on the popularity of corporate reputatation by reviewing the publication of corporate ...
V Mardi Widyadmono, Mugi Harsono
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Beyond corporate image: projecting international reputation management as a new theoretical approach in a transitional country [PDF]
This paper seeks to build a theoretical approach to international reputation management from the perspective of strategic management and multiculturalism.
Abdullah, Zulhamri
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Abstract This paper examines the implications of England's ‘golden thread’ policy framework for teacher education, which describes a state‐mandated, linear model of professional learning from initial teacher training and education through to continuing professional development.
Amanda Nuttall +3 more
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Selling Reputation When Going out of Business [PDF]
Is the reputation of a firm tradeable when the previous owner has to retire even though ownership change is observable? We consider a competitive market in which a share of owners must retire in each period. New owners, observing only recent profits, bid
Hendrik Hakenes, Martin Peitz
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Final report of work-with-IT: the JISC study into evolution of working practices [PDF]
Technology is increasingly being used to underpin business processes across teaching and learning, research, knowledge exchange and business support activities in both HE and FE.
Comrie, A., Cullen, D., McDonald, D.
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Investigating affordances of virtual worlds for real world B2C e-commerce [PDF]
Virtual worlds are three-dimensional (3D) online persistent multi-user environments where users interact through avatars. The literature suggests that virtual worlds can facilitate real world business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce. However, few real world
Laing, A. +5 more
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