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Positive frequency dependence undermines the success of restoration using historical disturbance regimes

Ecology Letters, 2015
AbstractAnthropogenic alterations of historical disturbance regimes (e.g. suppressing floods and wildfires) is a primary mechanism by which exotic species can come to dominate native communities. Unfortunately, reinstating historical disturbance regimes to restore native communities has achieved mixed success.
Raelene, Crandall, Tiffany M, Knight
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The predictive power of post-colonial ideologies: Historical Negation and Symbolic Exclusion undermine support for resource-based bicultural policies

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2018
Abstract Past research predicting political attitudes from belief systems has predominantly focused on general ideologies that neglect the specific socio-historical contexts in which these attitudes develop. We address this limitation by proposing that bicultural-related political attitudes in post-colonial nations are best predicted by ideologies ...
Helena J. Newton   +2 more
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Does the emergence of publicly traded professional service firms undermine the theory of the professional partnership? A cross-industry historical analysis

Journal of Professions and Organization, 2014
Economists and organization theorists typically theorize the ‘professional partnership’ as an advantaged organizational archetype in the knowledge intensive setting of professional services. However, the emergence of publicly traded corporations in some professional services seems to challenge this theory.
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