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On fitting paradigms to people
In a previous article (Coldwell and Moerdyk, 1981) it was argued that many blacks in South Africa are at a disadvantage in the 'White man's world' of business and industry as a result of a number of cultural factors, some of which were described. In this
A. P. Moerdyk, David A.L. Coldwell
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Paradigms apart: Black managers in a White man's world
Just as, in the West, Calvinism generated a philosophy and value system which is still evident today in the industrialized world - even if its precise connection with Calvinistic doctrine is forgotten - so Africa has evolved its own philosophy and ...
David A.L. Coldwell, A. P. Moerdyk
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Gendering dynamic capabilities in micro firms [PDF]
Gender issues are well-researched in the general management literature, particular in studies on new ventures. Unfortunately, gender issues have been largely ignored in the dynamic capabilities literature.
Bogodistov, Yevgen +3 more
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Exploration of the Association Between Professional Interactions and Emotional Distress of Intensive Care Unit Nursing Personnel [PDF]
Several studies provide evidence for the association between the quality of collaboration among intensive care unit (ICU) professionals and patients' outcomes, as well as nurses' moral distress and professional satisfaction.
Kalafati, Maria +2 more
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Utility of incident and injury surveillance systems for incident and injury risk management in tactical populations [PDF]
Purpose: To explore differences between various Incident and Injury Surveillance Systems (IISS) in their designs and in the rates of injuries they report for army personnel, and to consider ways to optimise the utility of IISS to inform future efforts to
Orr, Rob Marc, Pope, Rodney R
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Amisulpride for very late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis: the ATLAS three-arm RCT
Background: Very late-onset (aged ≥ 60 years) schizophrenia-like psychosis (VLOSLP) occurs frequently but no placebo-controlled, randomised trials have assessed the efficacy or risks of antipsychotic treatment. Most patients are not prescribed treatment.
Robert Howard +25 more
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Harry Kingsley-Smith,1 Sarah Short,2 Koot Kotze,3 Oscar Lyons2 1Department of Medical Education, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK; 2Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford Medical Sciences ...
Kingsley-Smith H +3 more
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How to Protect the Credibility of Articles Published in Predatory Journals
Predatory journals often prey on innocent researchers who are unaware of the threat they pose. This paper discusses what researchers can do if they unintentionally publish a paper in a predatory journal, including measures to take before submission ...
Yuki Yamada
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An empirical evaluation of the use of video films in training: A behaviouristic analysis
Considerable organizational resources are expended annually on training, yet little empirical research is undertaken to investigate the problem of transfer of training to the workplace.
C. Viedge, P. A. Taffinder
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A bibliometric analysis of research productivity of emergency medicine researchers in South Korea [PDF]
Objective During the past 20 years, over 1,400 doctors have been certified as emergency physicians in Korea. The number of scientific publications in the field of emergency medicine has also increased.
Jiun Choi +5 more
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