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ABSTRACT Drawing on intersections between the Ability–Motivation–Opportunity (AMO) framework and the Resource‐Based View of the Firm (RBV‐F), this research critiques key convergent and divergent theoretical aspects of Green HRM. This approach led to the formulation and implementation of a Fuzzy Importance–Performance Analysis (FIPA) method to evaluate ...
Shah Ridwan Chowdhury +3 more
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Advancing Financial Capability Among Teachers in Outlying Urban Areas Through Digital Finance
There is a lack of research investigating the potential of digital finance tools and solutions to improve the financial capabilities of peri-urban teachers in South Africa. Thus, the objective of this study was to examine the influence of digital finance
Nkosinathi Prince Jali +1 more
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'Exploring the bunker' - a response by Luke Bennett to 'Shallow Excavation' [PDF]
This is a copy my response to Bradley L. Garrett's June 2011 critique of my paper in Environment & Planning D: Society and Space (2011) 29: 421-434 entitled 'Bunkerology - a case study in the theory and practice of urban exploration'.
Bennett, Luke
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Comparing legislative mechanisms for SEA screening and decision-making: Austrian and Australian experiences [PDF]
Austrian and Australian approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) are compared with particular emphasis upon the legal basis for the initial phase of agreement/screening and the final stage of SEA decision-making and implementation.
Early, G. +2 more
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Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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Evidence of impact of sustainable schools [PDF]
Evidence of the impact of sustainable schools is supported by growing research, policy, and practitioner literature, in the main from the UK but also internationally.
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Abstract This article examines the first large‐scale attempts to recruit women as soldiers and officers in 1990s Sweden, focusing on the techniques and promises employed by the Swedish Armed Forces (SAF). Building on a wide range of documents and audiovisual sources, we demonstrate how the SAF utilised various marketing techniques, including ...
Sanna Strand, Fia Cottrell‐Sundevall
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Contemporary surveillance regimes no longer rely on concealment but operate through hypervisibility, subsuming subjects into networks of algorithmic governance where exposure functions as a mode of control. The present article interrogates the aesthetic
Massimiliano Raffa
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EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH: Implications and Counter‐measures
Abstract What is ‘epistemic extractivism’, and how does it affect researchers who are engaged in urban and housing movements? This essay first explores the contexts of both engaged research and epistemic extractivism, clarifying their meanings and implications. It also disentangles the ethical and methodological risks posed by epistemic extractivism in
Miguel A. Martínez
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ABSTRACT Trust is both a prerequisite and a product of insurance, as insurance contracts are built on and create trust relations that enable a risk‐averse perspective towards the future. At the same time, insurer‐policyholder relationships are characterised by a persistent distrust, rooted in insurance economics and industry reputation. In this article,
Maiju Tanninen, Gert Meyers
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