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ABSTRACT In the course of a workday, employees attend to various tasks whose challenge might be equal to, higher than, or lower than employees' present level of capabilities. Moreover, employees encounter these tasks sequentially throughout the day with different levels of prior motivation. Investigating carryover effects in motivation from one task to
Sherry (Qiang) Fu +4 more
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ABSTRACT Research has increasingly highlighted the prevalence of emotionally ambivalent experiences for employees at work, with several self‐regulatory benefits emerging. Yet we do not have a full understanding of which work‐related contexts yield generative or maladaptive consequences of emotional ambivalence.
David F. Arena Jr. +4 more
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The Infinite Secretary Problem with Recall
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ABSTRACT On its 100th anniversary in 2026, the German Soil Science Society (DBG) is looking back not only on an eventful history with traditions and impressive achievements but also with painful interruptions and ruptures. One curious fact is that the DBG was initially founded as the national section of the International Soil Science Society (ISSS ...
Karl‐Heinz Feger
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Multi-UAV three-dimensional (3D) path planning is formulated as a high-dimensional multi-constraint optimization problem involving costs such as path length, flight altitude, avoidance cost, and smoothness.
Xiaojun Zheng, Rundong Liu, Xiaoyang Liu
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THE SECRETARY PROBLEM IN A COMPETITIVE SITUATION
This paper is concerned with two-person non-zero-sum game versions of the secretary problem. A remarkable feature of our models compared with previous ones is that Nash equilibrium strategies are different for two players, i.e. one player should behave more hastily, and the other less hastily, than in the secretary problem.
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Abstract Little is known about the association between moral injury (MI) and parenting. Although there is evidence that psychological symptoms impact veterans’ parenting, few longitudinal studies exist. The current study used parallel process latent growth curve models to explore the effects of MI and other psychological symptoms on positive parenting ...
Ryan P. Chesnut +4 more
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In order to solve the problem of the low end positioning accuracy of large hydraulic rock drilling robotic arms due to machining error and the working environment, this paper proposes an end positioning error compensation method based on an Improved ...
Qiaoyu Xu +3 more
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Knowledge Integration in Professional Practices: Towards a New Transacting Approach
ABSTRACT This paper advances understanding of knowledge integration across professional boundaries by examining how professionals coordinate action in two life‐ and time‐critical settings: aircraft maintenance and emergency healthcare. Building on established knowledge integration perspectives, the study investigates situations in which actors must ...
Ann Svensson, Ritva Rosenbäck
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ABSTRACT This study introduces the Paradox of Escapism, exploring how the act of escaping reality can evolve from a short‐term avoidance strategy to a mechanism for self‐regulation and enhanced life satisfaction. Employing five rigorous, multimethod investigations, including qualitative interviews and sentiment analysis (Study 1), Structural Equation ...
Thamiris Magalhães de Sousa +3 more
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