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The Disquiet of Quiet Quitting: Definitional Clarity, Theoretical Pathways, and Future Research
ABSTRACT Quiet quitting (QQ) has emerged as a prominent topic in both popular press and academic research, reflecting shifts in employees' engagement, effort allocation, and responses to contemporary work pressures. This review synthesizes findings from 11 papers published in a recent Special Issue on The Disquiet of Quiet Quitting.
Solon Magrizos +5 more
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Abstract Objective To investigate whether induction/augmentation of labor in pregnant women with anemia increases the risk of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and whether this risk varied by indications for labor induction/augmentation and by anemia severity in pregnancy.
Tuck Seng Cheng +21 more
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Few Christians would deny that greater Christian influence is needed on the campuses of non-Christian universities, and the Christian business faculty members already at these universities are the primary agents to exert such influence.
Bostwick, Eric D., Lowhorn, Greg L.
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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 3, no. 2 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1.
Daneel, Marthinus L. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Under the roof of Christian churches in Central Europe, some nonprofit organizations (NPOs) grow, while others are in marked decline. Our study in this context extends a previous focus on financial indicators to NPO managers' experiences, their role clarity and job satisfaction, during phases of organizational growth and decline. Specifically,
Max Niehoff, Johannes Stark
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The problems of information and organizational support for the effectiveness of the social mission of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) are systematized, and the content of the concepts of «social service»
A.I. Bogdanenko
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Vital force as a triangulated concept of nature and s(S)pirit
This article explores and seeks to appropriate theologically the African notion of vital force as a relational, non-reductionist ecological concept that would enrich the Christian doctrine of pneumatheology.
Kuzipa M.B. Nalwamba, Johan Buitendag
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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 2, no. 3 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1. Agnes Okoh. 2. Self-Sacrificial Christian Pioneers of Uganda.
Kalengyo, Edison Muhindo +5 more
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Nonprofit Governance and Financial Stability: A Study of Government‐Funded Social Services
ABSTRACT Nonprofit social service providers are essential in delivering vital services, often with public funding. This study adopts a contingency perspective to explore the relationship between organizational governance and financial stability in publicly funded nonprofit organizations. We use a combination of comparative multilevel analysis (CMA) and
Florentine Maier +4 more
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Belhar at forty: Justice, unity and the cries of the poor in African Christian mission
This article re-examines the theological significance of the Belhar Confession 40 years after its adoption by exploring its relevance for African Christian mission in contexts marked by persistent poverty and inequality.
Mishael D. Ampofo
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