Appreciative Inquiry and Shared Values
In this case study, the author offers an example of using an appreciative inquiry framework to intentionally articulate shared values to actively cultivate trust and foster a nimble, dare-to-fail organizational culture.
Joan Ruelle
doaj +1 more source
Evidence-based medicine and values-based medicine : partners in clinical education as well as in clinical practice [PDF]
The best clinical decisions are based on both evidence and values in what is known as the ‘twofeet principle’. Anecdotally, educationalists find teaching clinicians to become more evidence based is relatively simple in comparison to encouraging them to ...
DL Sackett +8 more
core +2 more sources
Agile software development teams: Communication, shared values, growth and improvements through demographic and contextual factors [PDF]
This paper investigates how demographic factors (gender and age), and contextual factors (length of team membership and work type) affect communication, shared values, collaborative growth and improvements in agile software development teams in Serbia ...
Lukić-Nikolić Jelena +2 more
doaj +1 more source
What makes you not a Buddhist? : a preliminary mapping of values [PDF]
This study sets out to establish which Buddhist values contrasted with or were shared by adolescents from a non-Buddhist population. A survey of attitude toward a variety of Buddhist values was fielded in a sample of 352 non-Buddhist schoolchildren aged ...
Adamson J. +64 more
core +1 more source
Comparing group deliberation to other forms of preference aggregation in valuing ecosystem services
Deliberative methods for valuing ecosystem services are hypothesized to yield group preferences that differ systematically from those that would be obtained through calculative aggregation of the preferences of participating individuals.
Mackenzie B. Murphy +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Speaking Crisis in the Eurozone Debt Crisis: Exploring the Potential and Limits of Transformational Agonistic Conflict [PDF]
Agonism as a political theory emphasizes the ontological aspect of conflict in human political interaction. This article aims to shed light on the political practice of agonism – and in doing so on its limits – by viewing 'crisis discourse' as an ...
Henderson, Laura
core +2 more sources
Normal Criterion Concerning Shared Values
We study normal criterion of meromorphic functions shared values, we obtain the following. Let F be a family of meromorphic functions in a domain D, such that function f∈F has zeros of multiplicity at least 2, there exists nonzero complex numbers bf,cf ...
Wei Chen +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Job Demands, Job Resources, and Well-being in Police Officers - a Resource-Oriented Approach [PDF]
This study examined the association between job characteristics, namely job demands and job resources, and mental health outcomes in terms of emotional exhaustion and well-being among police officers.
Gusy, Burkhard +6 more
core +1 more source
Everyday Epistemologies: What People Say About Knowledge and What It Means for Public Deliberation
Public knowledge presents a persistent problem for democratic deliberation. While especially salient for public participation in technical decision-making, scholars agree that all deliberations are best informed by quality, shared information.
Colene J. Lind
doaj +2 more sources
Code Creation in Endogenous Merger Experiments [PDF]
We study the conflict that can occur in a merger due to firms’ use of specialized language, or “code,” and whether participants accurately forecast this difficulty.
Camerer, Colin F., Feiler, Lauren
core +2 more sources

