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Journal of International Education in Business, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this study was to improve the orientation experience of commencing first-year undergraduate business students to better prepare them for the reality of their academic studies through the development and implementation of a Commencing Student-Needs-Centred Orientation Framework.Design/methodology/approach– The methodology of this
McPhail, Ruth +2 more
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Purpose– The purpose of this study was to improve the orientation experience of commencing first-year undergraduate business students to better prepare them for the reality of their academic studies through the development and implementation of a Commencing Student-Needs-Centred Orientation Framework.Design/methodology/approach– The methodology of this
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Al-Farabi
The article focuses on the examination of value and value orientations phenomena. We elucidate the genesis of the concept of value and the establishment of axiology as a discipline concerned with values. The positions of such classics of the secular theory of values as G. Rickert, M. Scheler, and N.
Supakwadee Amatayakul +2 more
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The article focuses on the examination of value and value orientations phenomena. We elucidate the genesis of the concept of value and the establishment of axiology as a discipline concerned with values. The positions of such classics of the secular theory of values as G. Rickert, M. Scheler, and N.
Supakwadee Amatayakul +2 more
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Value Orientations of Sensation-Seekers
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972The theoretical, economic, aesthetic, social, political, and religious value orientations of individuals varying on a personality dimension of stimulation or sensation-seeking were studied. 40 college students were given the Allport-Vernon-Lindzey Study of Values and the Sensation-seeking Scale.
F H, Farley, M T, Dionne
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Value of Curiosity-oriented Research
Nature, 1970Is the most profit to be had from research inspired by curiosity or by foresight of practical applications? A recent suggestion that the answer could be found by evaluating curiosity-oriented projects has proved hard to follow up.
M, Gibbons +4 more
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Value Orientations of Preservice Teachers
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1995Curriculum theorists have acknowledged the critical role that beliefs and values play in the decisions that teachers make, but very little is known about how teachers' value profiles develop. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the educational value orientations of a group of physical education preservice teachers (N = 16) enrolled in an ...
M A, Solmon, M H, Ashy
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Value Driver-Oriented Planning—Management-Oriented Design and Value Driver Identification
2021Driver- or value driver-based planning is not a new approach. However, despite the obvious advantages, this planning approach only slowly gained acceptance in bank and insurance companies. In the article, the authors show how the establishment of the approach can take place via a central strategic point of view and how value driver chains can be ...
Simon Valjanow +3 more
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The Journal of General Psychology, 2019
The development of society and the economy has given rise to housing demolition. Using the psychological perspective of reference points, this paper studied the effects of tri-reference points (TRP) and social comparison on demolition compensation fairness perception through experiments in a demolished community.
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The development of society and the economy has given rise to housing demolition. Using the psychological perspective of reference points, this paper studied the effects of tri-reference points (TRP) and social comparison on demolition compensation fairness perception through experiments in a demolished community.
Fengpei, Hu +5 more
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Value-oriented network management
NOMS 2000. 2000 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 'The Networked Planet: Management Beyond 2000' (Cat. No.00CB37074), 2002The value of a network lies in the business services that it provides. The goal of network management is ensuring the availability of these services. While the physical management task entails examination and repair of physical components, it is impossible to effectively maintain these components without explicit representation of services provided and
S.H. Schwartz, D. Zager
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2015
O'Reilly et al. (1991) defines value congruence as the match between the organization's culture and individual's values. The study is based on the same definition. It aims at determining the importance of rewards and resources for staff-members having different continuum of work values, association of work value congruence with organizational ...
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O'Reilly et al. (1991) defines value congruence as the match between the organization's culture and individual's values. The study is based on the same definition. It aims at determining the importance of rewards and resources for staff-members having different continuum of work values, association of work value congruence with organizational ...
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Age Stratification and Value Orientations
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1973The concept of age stratification provides a useful way of examining social aspects of human aging. This paper reports data on selected value orientations of two age strata in two subcultural systems-one a rural county in the Southern Appalachian Region and the other a metropolitan center adjacent to but outside the Appalachian Region.
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