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ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue What does it mean for a board director to be financially literate? Despite widespread agreement that financial competence is vital for corporate oversight, governance researchers have mostly focused on financial expertise at the board level.
Jackie Bettington, Gavin Nicholson
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Ethical Leadership: A Bibliometric Review and Research Framework with Methodological Implications
ABSTRACT Bibliometric science mappings, such as co‐citation analysis and bibliographic couplings, can be used as systematic literature reviews pre‐structured though citation‐related clusters, which can help better understand the inner logic of a research field.
Viktoria Pletz +2 more
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The Contest of Homer and Hesiod and the ambitions of Hadrian [PDF]
This is a publisher's version of an article published in The Journal of Hellenic Studies in 2010. The offprint is posted here in accordance with existing publisher policy.This article examines the compilation known as the Contest of Homer and Hesiod ...
Uden, James
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Design in entrepreneurship: Unveiling multiple interpretations and philosophical underpinnings
Abstract Design has become a prominent concept in entrepreneurship research and practise. However, previous literature has offered multiple, often divergent interpretations of the role of design in entrepreneurship. For example, studies have highlighted the benefits of adopting design thinking practises in entrepreneurial endeavours, using design ...
Stefano Magistretti +3 more
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Imitatio C. Caesaris, divi fili, nella congiura di Clemente
The paper’s aim is to demonstrate how, during the so-called conspiracy orchestrated by Clemens (Pseudo Agrippa) against Tiberius, strategies of communication were adapted to assimilate the destabilizing action to the Octavian’s rise. The purpose was to
Michela Maria Rodeghiero
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It was probably between 49 and 46 BC, when Caesar had close relationships with Arles that, according to the French archaeologist Luc Long, who found it in 2007 after struggling with poor visibility, strong currents and the catfishes of Rhone, the famous ...
G. Corazzi, A.C. Sparavigna
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Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
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DIALOGUE AND DIALOGISM IN THE THEATRE ART AND PEDAGOGY [PDF]
Theatre and theatre pedagogy are forms and means of knowledge based on dialogue and dialogism. Thus, through the scenic and pedagogical event, a communication is provided from which the “murmur” of the adjoining speeches, from yesterday or today ...
VASINIUC TIBERIUS
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Light and the City: Breast Cancer Risk Factors Differ Between Urban and Rural Women in Israel
Women are exposed to indoor and outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) in urban and rural environments. Excessive exposure to hazardous ALAN containing short wavelength light may suppress pineal melatonin production and lead to an increased breast ...
Atalya Keshet-Sitton MSc +4 more
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The Boscoreale Cups: What Level of Historical Specificity was Intended in the Tiberius Cup?
The Tiberius Cup is one of the only surviving artefacts of Early Imperial Rome that appears to depict scenes of historical reality: a triumph for the Imperial heir Tiberius on one side of the cup, and his leading the sacrifice of a bull of the other ...
Richard Kendall
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