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Shared leadership across cultures: Do traditionalism and virtuality matter?
Journal of International Management, 2021Charles George, C. Gibson, J. Barbour
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The Traditionality of Statutes*
Ratio Juris, 1988Abstract. The author begins by sketching the characteristics or elements of every tradition. Some reasons are then suggested for the propensity of so many authors to contrast statutes with other, allegedly more traditional kinds of law. However, it is argued that statutes are deeply embedded, along with customary and judge‐made law, in the highly ...
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Shared leadership across cultures: Do traditionalism and virtuality matter?
Journal of International Management, 2022Cristina B Gibson
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Electronics and Power, 1975
The incentives for the introduction of some new system may arise for economic, safety or technical reasons and may compete with traditional methods. If one is to take advantage of new methods, the innovator must take more care to get the engineering right so as to take full account of the users needs.
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The incentives for the introduction of some new system may arise for economic, safety or technical reasons and may compete with traditional methods. If one is to take advantage of new methods, the innovator must take more care to get the engineering right so as to take full account of the users needs.
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2018
Radical Traditionalism: The Influence of Walter Kaegi in Late Antique, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies brings together scholars from fields and disciplines as diverse as medieval history, Byzantine history, Roman art history, and early Islamic studies. These scholars were students of Walter Kaegi, whose work influenced them greatly.
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Radical Traditionalism: The Influence of Walter Kaegi in Late Antique, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies brings together scholars from fields and disciplines as diverse as medieval history, Byzantine history, Roman art history, and early Islamic studies. These scholars were students of Walter Kaegi, whose work influenced them greatly.
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Professionalizer, Traditionalizer, and Utilizer
Nursing Research, 1956Robert W. Habenstein, Edwin A. Christ
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Interrogating traditionalism: gender and Swazi Culture in HIV/AIDS policy
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2023Casey Golomski
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