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A Network of Networks: Building Resilience in the Globalised Era
ABSTRACT The complexity and dynamism of networks necessitate a thorough examination of their resilience against the evolving challenges of globalisation. Using a Bibliometric‐Systematic Literature Review (B‐SLR), which is commonly considered a rigorous methodological approach, this article examines how the resilience of these networks can influence ...
Lurdes D. Patrício+2 more
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Assumptions about Human Motivation have Consequences for Practice
Abstract Management practice is informed by fundamental assumptions about human motivation. We review two contrasting perspectives: agency theory – which assumes that humans are self‐interested rational beings whose actions should be constrained to achieve organizational goals (which are opposing) – and self‐determination theory – which assumes that ...
Marylène Gagné, Rebecca Hewett
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ABSTRACT Light influences human physiology profoundly, affecting the circadian clock and suppressing the endogenous hormone melatonin. Experimental studies often employ either homogenous full‐field stimulation, or overhead illumination, which are hard to standardize across studies and laboratories.
Maydel Fernandez‐Alonso+1 more
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Abstract A nearly complete and relatively well‐preserved skeleton of the giant ground sloth Megatherium sp. in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert reveals how climate related taphonomic processes drastically transformed these remains over time.
Luisa Straulino Mainou+14 more
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Publisher Correction: A population code for spatial representation in the zebrafish telencephalon. [PDF]
Yang C+5 more
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Information entropy dynamics, self-organization, and cybernetical neuroscience. [PDF]
Fradkov A.
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