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Keep on Keepin’ on Down Under: Administrative Heritage and the Strategic Realignment of Multinational Enterprises in Australia During Deglobalization, 1914–79

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract We analyse the behaviour of multinational enterprises (MNEs) within a host nation – Australia – during deglobalization (1914–79). Deglobalization is often portrayed as a drastic event to which MNEs respond swiftly, probably through withdrawal from host countries.
Pierre Van der Eng   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Personality Constructs Predictions Beyond FFM/Big5: A Digital Phenotyping‐Based Exploration

open access: yesJournal of Personality, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective The application of digital phenotyping in personality research leverages smartphone‐generated data to quantify individual differences in personality constructs. It can be conceptualized as an extension of Experience Sampling Methods (ESMs), as it allows for the continuous, in situ collection of behavioral and contextual data.
Maya Hocherman   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Darwin

Proceedings of the 7th joint meeting of the European software engineering conference and the ACM SIGSOFT symposium on The foundations of software engineering, 2009
Bugs in programs are often introduced when programs evolve from a stable version to a new version. In this article, we propose a new approach called DARWIN for automatically finding potential root causes of such bugs.
Dawei Qi   +3 more
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Is Neural Darwinism Darwinism?

Artificial Life, 1997
Neural Darwinism is a theory of cognition developed by Gerald Edelman along with George Reeke and Olaf Sporns at Rockefeller University. As its name suggests, neural Darwinism is modeled after biological Darwinism, and its authors assert that the two processes are strongly analogous.
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Darwin’s Algorithms

Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2023
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Zhuravlev, Yu. N., Guzev, M. A.
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Darwinism and Social Darwinism

2009
From the 1830s, doctrines of creationism were increasingly challenged, initially by geological discoveries and then by evolutionary theories, which were first applied to animal and plant species, and later extended to humanity. Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, introduced in 1859 in The Origin of Species, led to the emergence of the term ...
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