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In situ aerial bioacoustic monitoring from extremely noisy drone recordings
Abstract Aerial bioacoustic monitoring has the potential to transform biodiversity surveys by enabling rapid acoustic sampling across large and inaccessible habitats. However, its application from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has remained limited because strong rotor self‐noise overwhelms target sounds such as bird vocalisations, compromising the ...
Lin Wang +2 more
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Voice behavior refers to employees who express their opinions, ideas or suggestions in an attempt to help the organization or work unit. As previous studies show that voice behaviors can enhance organizational efficiency, decision quality, and even avoid
Kuo, Chih-Han
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Effect of psychological contract breach on employee voice behavior: Evidence from China
I explored the internal influence mechanism of psychological contract breach on employee voice using hierarchical regression analysis and a bootstrap method. Participants were 232 employees from 5 Chinese private corporations.
Yungui Guo
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Abstract Passive acoustic recording is a cost‐effective method for monitoring vocal animals. Within this field, there is an increasing focus on automated detection algorithms for counting calls and estimating call density (in space and time). For accurate interpretation of such results, it is important to understand and correct biases introduced by ...
Brian S. Miller +7 more
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리더-구성원 교환관계(LMX) 와 조절초점(regulatory focus)이 촉진적(promotive)과 예방적(prohibitive) 제언행동에 미치는 다른 영향
Employee voice behavior is employees’ expressions of concerns or constructive suggestions about work-related issues to better develop the organization. Researchers have distinguished two kinds of voice—promotive voice which refers to the expressions of ...
WANG, CHAOYU
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The political consequences of Africa's mobile revolution
Abstract What are the political consequences of rising domestic connectivity? I study this question in Sub‐Saharan Africa, asking how mobile technology shapes public opinion in geographically isolated communities. For remote rural populations, mobile devices increase contact with physically distant social networks, through regular phone calls with ...
Alex Yeandle
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Psychological safety and teacher voice behavior: Power distance orientation in Chinese schools
The present paper explores the question of the association between psychological safety and teacher voice behavior in Chinese K-12 schools and elucidates the contexts and mechanisms of such an association that become variable in the framework of ...
Xiufang Zhou, Yueming Li, Yichong Feng
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Can voice harm team performance?: The role of relationship conflict and trust
Despite research substantiating the idea that when team members voice ideas and suggestions their team can perform better, some scholars have warned that voice can also harm team performance.
Baker, Bradley Edward
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Monitoring forest grouse in a changing world: methods, technology, and management
Wildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Lance B. McNew +2 more
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Adapting to Change: The Dynamic Crop Production Systems of Smallholder Farmers in the PNG Highlands
ABSTRACT Smallholder sweet potato farmers in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands Province (EHP) face challenges as they navigate social, economic, demographic, and environmental change. While they routinely adapt to weather variability and shifting markets, population growth is placing additional strain on an already finely balanced farming system ...
Geoff Kuehne +9 more
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