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Evolution of Employee Work Preferences Amidst COVID‐19: A Social Media Analysis
ABSTRACT Retaining and managing talent is critical for a firm's competitive advantage. While human resource management (HRM) literature suggests several configurations of bundles of ability(A), motivation(M), and opportunity(O) enhancing HRM practices for enhancing individual and firm performance, it fails to capture the dynamic contextual changes at ...
Ashish Malik+8 more
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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Feasibility of a Digitalised Cognitive Training Programme in Children Treated for Brain Tumours
ABSTRACT Aim Few evidence‐based methods are available in cognitive neurorehabilitation for children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a digitalised version of the Swedish Memory and Attention Re‐training in children treated for brain tumours.
P. Boström+3 more
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE CIRCULATORY ACTIONS OF DIGITALIS AND STROPHANTHUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LIVER, AND COMPARISONS WITH HISTAMINE AND EPINEPHRINE [PDF]
M. L. Tainter, William Dock
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ABSTRACT The fashion supply chain is undergoing a transformation driven by AI, with significant implications for social sustainability and ethics. This study examines how AI‐powered innovations optimize supply chain operations, enhance transparency, and support ethical labor practices.
Guli‐Sanam Karimova+3 more
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Über den Zusammenhang zwischen Digitalis und Caleiumwirkung [PDF]
Moritz Mandelstamm
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THE DIGITALIS GLUCOSIDES [PDF]
Edwin L. Gustus, Walter A. Jacobs
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ICT knowledge absorptive capacity: A critical factor for technology integration in schools
Abstract This study examines whether and how a school's information and communication technology (ICT) knowledge absorptive capacity (ACAP) affects technology integration in schools. In addition, it investigates the influence of various contextual factors on the degree of contingency of ACAP, such as activation triggers, social integration mechanisms ...
Sandra Fischer‐Schöneborn+4 more
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Abstract Knowledge and innovation have become a significant source of modern regional development. The paper aims to study the spatial association of innovation and model innovation, besides critiquing regional innovation policy, using the regional knowledge production function approach.
Mohamed Abouelhassan Ali
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