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Das Charisma-Netzwerk von Braco
Charisma, understood as the attribution of the extraordinary, is a purely relational construct. Hence, the description of a person or a thing as charismatic is incorrect in accordance with this definition.
Martin Ackermann
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PENGETAHUAN PASIEN RAWAT JALAN TENTANG PTERIGIUM DI POLIKLINIK MATA RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH DR. ZAINOEL ABIDIN BANDA ACEH [PDF]
Pterigium merupakan pertumbuhan berlebihan jaringan fibrovaskuler yang bersifat degeneratif dan invasif membentuk segitiga atau sayap dari konjungtiva bulbi hingga ke kornea.
Muhammad Saidil Charisma
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Cultivating Empathy: New Perspectives on Educating Business Leaders [PDF]
Beyond rules, procedures, and manuals lie relationships. Jettisoning a formal hierarchical company structure allows all levels of management and employees to positively interact – this is where the key driver of “empathy” is so critical to continue ...
Holt, Svetlana +3 more
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Systems of reciprocity in human–ocean relationships: Across time, place, language and culture
Abstract In the face of large‐scale marine environmental challenges, solutions that meaningfully capture the complexity of socio‐cultural and economic factors contributing to such issues—and their solutions—are urgently needed. This scoping review explores examples of reciprocity in human–ocean relationships to inform the conceptual underpinning and ...
Kianna M. Gallagher +3 more
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The notion of charisma has been an important, albeit mysterious, aspect of leadership research for decades. Traditionally, its definition has centered on an individual who, by virtue of possessing certain traits, skills, or behaviors, is considered a ...
James K. Hazy
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Economy of LIfe: Charismatic Dynamics and the Spirit of Gift [PDF]
The dominant mode of globalization has mostly reinforced the disembedding of states and markets from the social practices and civic virtues of civil society writ large.
Pabst, Adrian
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Wilting wildflowers and bummed‐out bees: Climate change threatens US state symbols
Abstract Species designated as state symbols in the United States carry cultural importance, embody historical heritage and maintain long‐standing linkages to Indigenous traditions. However, they are threatened by climate change and even face the risk of local or global extinction.
Xuezhen Ge +3 more
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On charisma and need for leadership [PDF]
Some scholars have argued and found that the relationship between transformational leadership and outcomes can be moderated by subordinate or situational characteristics (e.g. Bass and Avolio, 1990; Podsakoff, MacKenzie, and Bommer, 1995).
Roe, R.A. +2 more
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Epistemic opacity in Antarctic science: Unknowing the last frontier
Abstract Antarctica is facing intensifying pressures from climate change, industrial fishing, tourism and renewed geopolitical competition, even as scientific activity on the continent reaches unprecedented levels. We argue that this proliferation of research often fails to deliver the integrated, policy‐relevant knowledge needed for precautionary ...
Virginia Morandini, Álvaro Soutullo
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Cultivating Charisma: Ikeda Daisaku's Self Presentations and Transformational Leadership
Although social scientific studies of leadership have progressed significantly since the 1960s, discussions of popular religious leaders remain grounded in Weberian ideas on "charisma." Because "charisma" in Weber's writings lacks conceptual clarity and ...
Clark Chilson
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