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The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on expatriates: A pathway to work‐life harmony?
Global Business and Organizational Excellence, 2021International assignments tend to be a turbulent time for expatriates, as they bring about changes in the two main spheres of their lives: personal and work. Although work‐life interface is a challenge among expatriates it can also be a work‐life harmony.
S. Mello, P. Tomei
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An improved harmony search algorithm for solving optimization problems
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007M. Mahdavi, M. Fesanghary, E. Damangir
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Amorphous Catalysts and Electrochemical Water Splitting: An Untold Story of Harmony.
Small, 2019In the near future, sustainable energy conversion and storage will largely depend on the electrochemical splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen. Perceiving this, countless research works focussing on the fundamentals of electrocatalysis of water ...
S. Anantharaj, S. Noda
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SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1998
Let \(E\) be a metrically convex compact metric space and let \(f\) be any scalar-valued continuous function, whose domain is a closed nonempty subset of \(E\). For any bounded function \(\varphi:E\to R\) and any mapping \(r:E\to R^+\) a new bounded function \(\widetilde\varphi\) from \(E\) to \(R,\) called the harmonious regularization of \(f\) is ...
Le Gruyer, E., Archer, J. C.
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Let \(E\) be a metrically convex compact metric space and let \(f\) be any scalar-valued continuous function, whose domain is a closed nonempty subset of \(E\). For any bounded function \(\varphi:E\to R\) and any mapping \(r:E\to R^+\) a new bounded function \(\widetilde\varphi\) from \(E\) to \(R,\) called the harmonious regularization of \(f\) is ...
Le Gruyer, E., Archer, J. C.
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Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation: Part I, 2021
Previous studies have discovered that the tacit but indispensable “ship sense” from seafarers is intensively involved in creating and maintaining “harmony” to assure the safety.
Yemao Man, M. Lundh, T. Porathe
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Previous studies have discovered that the tacit but indispensable “ship sense” from seafarers is intensively involved in creating and maintaining “harmony” to assure the safety.
Yemao Man, M. Lundh, T. Porathe
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The mediating role of harmony in effective leadership in China: from a Confucianism perspective
Asia Pacific Business Review, 2021From a Confucianism perspective, this study examined the mediating role of harmony on the relationship between transformational leadership and leadership effectiveness. A new measurement scale for harmony was developed and tested.
W. Lau +3 more
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Building harmony in diverse society: insights from practical wisdom
, 2020Increasing diversity leads to local, national and transnational challenges requiring a novel and explicit problem-solving approach. Practical wisdom, which emerges from an integration knowledge and ability through religious awareness, can promote ...
M. Huda +6 more
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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2015
AbstractThe term ‘harmony’ refers to a condition that the rules governing a logical constant ought to satisfy in order to endow it with a proper meaning. Different characterizations of harmony have been proposed in the literature, some based on the inversion principle, others on normalization, others on conservativity.
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AbstractThe term ‘harmony’ refers to a condition that the rules governing a logical constant ought to satisfy in order to endow it with a proper meaning. Different characterizations of harmony have been proposed in the literature, some based on the inversion principle, others on normalization, others on conservativity.
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