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Information systems research, 2023
Recognizing the importance of doctor engagement in online health communities (OHCs), managers and platform owners seek to foster doctor-patient interactions and encourage doctors’ knowledge sharing by introducing informal payments.
Qili Wang, Liangfei Qiu, Wei Xu
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Recognizing the importance of doctor engagement in online health communities (OHCs), managers and platform owners seek to foster doctor-patient interactions and encourage doctors’ knowledge sharing by introducing informal payments.
Qili Wang, Liangfei Qiu, Wei Xu
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The Informal Social Control of Homicide
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 1994(1994). The Informal Social Control of Homicide. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law: Vol. 26, No. 34, pp. 31-59.
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Diversion and Informal Social Control
1995Scholars from several countries discuss alternatives to traditional juvenile justice, detailing theory and practice in methods such as non-intervention, reintegrative shaming, and victim-offender mediation, and looking at criminological, ethical, and legal aspects of such alternatives.
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On a model of informational control in social networks
Automation and Remote Control, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Fedyanin, D. N., Chkhartishvili, A. G.
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Models of Informational Control in Social Networks
2018In this chapter, we develop and study game-theoretic and optimization models and methods of informational influence and control in social networks.
Alexander G. Chkhartishvili +2 more
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Gender, Self-control, and Informal Social Control in Adolescence
Youth & Society, 2002Three alternative theories of the continuity of delinquent behavior throughout childhood and into adolescence were evaluated with a series of nested structural equation models in a sample of 840 middle adolescents. Longitudinal analyses revealed that childhood behavior problems were related directly and indirectly (through age-graded social control ...
W. ALEX MASON, MICHAEL WINDLE
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Information and Social Control Systems
1975My purpose today is to describe to you what I think are some implications of developments in information technology for social control. Before doing so I would like to describe to you what I understand to be some indications about the nature of social control as they can be derived from experimental research in social psychology, and the role which I ...
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Informal Supervisory Social Control Strategies*
Journal of Management Studies, 1994ABSTRACTThe informal strategies that are employed by supervisors outside the formal discipline and control systems are explored via a literature review and an analysis of eight case studies from the United States. A comparison with the literature on formal controls reveals that these informal strategies violate virtually all the conventional ...
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Privacy and Information Markets: Controlling Information Flows in Decentralized Social Networking
2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Social Computing, 2011The contribution motivates a substantial conceptual overlap between privacy control and potential information markets in decentralized contextual Social Networking and suggests substituting appropriate means for controlling outgoing and incoming information flows as the key problem of both points of view.
Georg Groh, Stefan Birnkammerer
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Journal of Management, 2019
A number of studies have examined how employees regulate their behaviors in keeping with their leaders’ formal control (e.g., authoritarian leadership) or informal control (e.g., abusive supervision).
Rui Li +3 more
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A number of studies have examined how employees regulate their behaviors in keeping with their leaders’ formal control (e.g., authoritarian leadership) or informal control (e.g., abusive supervision).
Rui Li +3 more
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