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Role boundaries and complex health systems: Implications for medical education. [PDF]
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Finding Common Ground: Indigenous Research Methods Facilitate Scientific Knowledge Sharing in Cross-Cultural Wildlife Research. [PDF]
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From belief to deceit: How expectancies about others' ethics shape deception in negotiations
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2018Malia F Mason, Daniel R Ames
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The Ethics of Violence: Recent Literature on the Creation of the Contemporary Regime of Law and War
Journal of Genocide Research, 2021This paper reviews a body of recent literature that interrogates the development and deployment of the contemporary regime of political violence. This literature includes Samuel Moyn's account of the emergence and dominance of the humanitarian paradigm ...
A. Alexander
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In the twenty-first century, domestic politics has played a key role in determining the behavioural attributes of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Avipsu Halder
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In the twenty-first century, domestic politics has played a key role in determining the behavioural attributes of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Avipsu Halder
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International Journal of Responsible Leadership and Ethical Decision-Making, 2019
Negotiators assess the trust-worthiness of their counterparts in a variety of ways. One way is to define the integrity of a negotiation by how much buyers or sellers can be trusted: “Are they lying? Do they overpromise or under-deliver?” Despite this initial assessment, negotiators cannot accurately predict business outcomes, such as actual risks ...
Francisco A Espinoza, Norma E Velasco
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Negotiators assess the trust-worthiness of their counterparts in a variety of ways. One way is to define the integrity of a negotiation by how much buyers or sellers can be trusted: “Are they lying? Do they overpromise or under-deliver?” Despite this initial assessment, negotiators cannot accurately predict business outcomes, such as actual risks ...
Francisco A Espinoza, Norma E Velasco
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