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Analysis of the Impact of the Level of Partnering Relations on the Selected Indexes of Success of Polish Construction Enterprises

The Engineering Economist, 2010
The aim of this paper is to prove, on the basis of research studies, that construction enterprises which create stronger partnering relations with other construction enterprises, suppliers of materials and/or suppliers of building machinery and/or ...
E. Radziszewska-Zielina
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Beyond reciprocity: Relational sacrifices in romantic partners

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2022
Reciprocity is often considered a precondition for sacrificial behaviors, with people being willing to make sacrifices in their relationships to better their collective interests and expecting their partners to do the same. However, whether relational sacrifices exist in a zero-sum game, wherein reciprocity cannot be established, remains unclear ...
Ke Yan   +6 more
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Customer-Supplier Partnering: A Strategy Whose Time Has Come

Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, 1997
Organizations are increasingly involved in creating strategic partnerships. Competitive advantages accrue to customers and suppliers who partner well because the opportunities to add value and reduce costs on both sides of the equation are enormous.
Lisa Napolitano
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Dyadic Supervision Evaluation: An Actor–Partner Relational Model

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2017
This article contributes to research practices in marital and family therapy, specifically the dyadic and development over time in clinical supervision, and describes and applies methodological strategies to develop measurements congruent with the systemic and developmental principles of the field.
Adrian, Avila   +5 more
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Associations of Power Relations, Wife-Beating Attitudes, and Controlling Behavior of Husband With Domestic Violence Against Women in India: Insights From the National Family Health Survey–4

Violence against Women, 2021
This study assesses the relationship of power relations, attitudes toward wife-beating, and controlling behavior of husband with violence against women in India using the recent National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4).
Dinabandhu Mondal, P. Paul
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Is Partner Aggression Related to Appraisals of Coercive Control by a Partner?

Journal of Family Violence, 1999
Research and clinical reports on men who are aggressive towards their intimate partners find that these men tend to behave in highly controlling ways towards such partners (e.g., restricting their social interactions, monitoring of activities, and reducing decision-making power).
Miriam K. Ehrensaft, Dina Vivian
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An Analysis of Fuzzy Group Decision Making to Adopt Emerging Technologies for Fashion Supply Chain Risk Management

IEEE transactions on engineering management
The dynamic and volatile nature of fashion supply chains (FSCs) has drawn increasing attention from academia and the corporate sector. Fashion products, characterized by short lifecycles, impulse buying, and an unpredictable demand, necessitate that FSC ...
P. M. Rafi-ul-Shan   +4 more
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Cooperation and partner choice through relational mobility

2022
In a follow-up study, we investigate the relationship between cooperation (measured by participation in humanitarian or charitable organisations, trust in others, and reported justifiability of self-interested behaviours) and partner choice (measured by societal-level "relational mobility") across countries.
Claessens, Scott, Kyritsis, Thanos
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Sino-Japanese relations: partners and rivals?

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2009
Abstract This article examines some of the stresses and strains underlying the development of the current partnership between China and Japan. It shows that the disputes that emerged after the end of the Cold War about the history of Japanese aggression against China (1931–45) that adversely affected relations between the two were less about history as
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Partners and Consumers: Making Relations Visible

New Literary History, 1991
AT THE 1990 MEETINGS for the British Association for the Advancement of Science, an experimental embryologist expounded an expert's view to a lay audience.' Martin Johnson was concerned to demonstrate the continuity of biological process. A person's birth begins with primitive gametes laid down when one's parents were embryos in the grandparental womb.
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