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Hybrid deep feature integration model for robust deepfake detection using transfer-learned neural networks. [PDF]

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Potluri S   +5 more
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Global virtual teams: a human resource capital architecture

The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2005
As organizations continue to globalize their operations, it will become evident that most organizations do not have the resources to ‘fully man’ operations throughout the world. Therefore, management will be examining organizational options that reduce the demand on an already depleted pool of global managers.
Michael Harvey   +2 more
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CAN A CAPITAL OF EU REPRESENTED AS AN ARCHITECTURAL SPACE?: SOFT CAPITAL VS. HARD CAPITAL

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings, 2014
In the 21st century EU is one of the super-power of the World while the definition of the union has been produced since the Middle Ages, more than this it is known that the definition of Europe has been produced since the Antique regarding to the economic, sociological, cultural and politic conditions.
SAĞDIÇ, Zafer, Erenoglu, Tulay
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Role of HR Architecture on Intellectual Capital

Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 2010
HR configurations facilitate flow of knowledge, which leads to sustainable competitive advantage. HR practices have a central importance in knowledge intensive industries because they have immediate effect on the organisation's key resources. HR practices are especially important in attracting, retaining and developing the skills and knowledge of ...
Jyotirmayee Choudhury, B. B. Mishra
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The Architecture of New Deal Capitalism

Reviews in American History, 2009
Bringing together an innovative history of architecture, capitalism, and the state, Gabrielle Esperdy's Modernizing Main Street shows how the business conditions and political programs during the Great Depression intersected and produced a new retail landscape in Main Street America.
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How Architecture became Capitalism’s Handmaiden: Architecture as Alibi for The High Line’s Neoliberal Space of Capital Accumulation

Architecture and Culture, 2017
Architects define much of the fabric of our cities and associated public realms (parks, plazas, facades, public buildings), but do so in service of clients who provide both the program and the fina...
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Contract human capital human resource architecture

2010
As contract human capital continues to grow and become a powerful force in the economy contributing to the success of many organizations, it is vital for researchers to enhance their understanding of how organizations engage and manage this component of their workforce. Equally important, is to assess how individuals respond to and perform in a rapidly
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