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Cognition and Capabilities: A Multi-Level Perspective

Academy of Management Annals, 2013
Research on managerial cognition and on organizational capabilities has essentially developed in two parallel tracks.
J. P. Eggers, Sarah Kaplan
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School Violence: A Multi-Level Perspective

International Review of Victimology, 2001
School violence has been a recurring theme in the Swedish media over the last decade. Unfortunately research on this subject has been scarce and the media picture has therefore often been accepted uncritically. This article presents an overview of what is known about school violence in Sweden.
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Multi-level Perspectives on Multiple Team Membership

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018
In contrast to the current businesses environment in which individuals increasingly serve simultaneously on more than one team, the teams literature has primarily examined the archetypal team with ...
Ozias Moore   +3 more
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The work‐family dyad: multi‐level perspectives

Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to introduce a selection of papers within the issue that discuss the work‐family interface.Design/methodology/approachThe themes of the papers in the issue are outlinedFindingsThe papers address the following: conflict, facilitation and individual coping styles across the work and family domains; generational ...
Noreen Heraty   +2 more
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Energy security in a multi-level governance perspective

Marine Policy, 2018
Abstract This article presents energy policies in the Baltic Sea Region from a sustainability aspect as well as a security of supply perspective. Energy security is a multi-dimensional concept, including issues such as security, economic, technological, social, political and environmental risk factors.
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Team Flow Theory—A Multi-level Perspective

2019
Based on the extensive literature in Chapter 2, this explores the conceptualization of the team flow model designed by Van den Hout (2016) in depth. It shows how individual and team flow are interrelated and describes the elements that comprise a team flow experience.
Jef J. J. van den Hout, Orin C. Davis
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Place branding from a multi-level perspective

Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 2010
This article proceeds from the basic assumption that place branding is a place-creating process. Its main argument, however, is that these acts of place creation must be understood from a multi-level perspective. To substantiate this argument, the author provides empirical evidence from four spatial levels, namely, a neighbourhood, a municipality, a ...
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