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IPR Policy Brief - The global auction for high skilled work
Hugh Lauder, Philip Brown
May 01, 2013
It is commonly assumed that in the global knowledge economy there is a straightforward relationship between learning and earning. The key finding of research conducted by Phillip Brown (Cardiff University), Hugh Lauder...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - The global auction for high skilled work
Hugh Lauder, Philip Brown
May 01, 2013
It is commonly assumed that in the global knowledge economy there is a straightforward relationship between learning and earning. The key finding of research conducted by Phillip Brown (Cardiff University), Hugh Lauder...
Published by: University of Bath
Review of Ostovich, Helen, Holder S. Syme, and Andrew Griffin, eds. "Locating the Queen's Men, 1583-1603." Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009.
Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Jan 01, 0001
Review of an anthology of essays that discuss production and touring practices in England during the late sixteenth century. It updates research conducted in the 1990s by Scott McMillan and Sally B. MacLean.
Published by: Winthrop University
MLOps
Companies are moving from a cottage industry to a factory approach to analytics, especially in regard to machine learning (ML) models. This change is motivating companies to adopt ML operations (MLOps) as a methodology for the...
GPs' perspectives on the management of patients with multimorbidity
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitioners (GPs) or their equivalent on the clinical management of multimorbidity and determine targets for future research that aims to...
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Thinking About Globalizaton as an Integration Process
Hugh Dang, Jen Ma
Apr 30, 2023
For a long time, many studies have been involved with the globalization research among academia, business practitioners, and policy analysts. It is highly controversial on what globalization is about. Scholars and experts...
New rules - Old games? Social capital and privatisation in France, 1986-1998
Mairi Maclean
Jan 01, 0001

This article focuses on social capital among the French business elite, the period under study coinciding with the implementation of privatisation programmes in France from 1986 to 1998. The Chirac government (1986-1988)...

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New rules - Old games? Social capital and privatisation in France, 1986-1998
Mairi Maclean
Jan 01, 0001

This article focuses on social capital among the French business elite, the period under study coinciding with the implementation of privatisation programmes in France from 1986 to 1998. The Chirac government (1986-1988)...

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Commencement Highlights Include Photography Major's Finish and Honorary Degrees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Austin Harmon is one of more than 310 students receiving their undergraduate degrees on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Winthrop Coliseum. President Anthony DiGiorgio also will present honorary degrees to S.C. State Senator Hugh...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Virtual Community of Practice Facilitation Model
This study examines the instructional design, learning experiences, and outcomes of a virtual community of practice (VCoP). In 2019, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine launched a continuing professional development program...
Effective cell membrane tension is independent of polyacrylamide substrate stiffness
Most animal cells are surrounded by a cell membrane and an underlying actomyosin cortex. Both structures are linked, and they are under tension. In-plane membrane tension and cortical tension both influence many cellular...
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Elite connectivity and concerted action in French organization

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore some of the distinctive features of organizing and organization in France which set it apart from organization in other nations, and which are fundamental to its modus...

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Scenario thinking

Drawing on the social theory of practice, this paper 'unpacks' scenario thinking in the form of strategizing in product innovation teams to explore when and how the practice may lead to the identification of opportunities for...

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Moving on up? Exploring the career journeys of skilled migrants in the professions
Drawing on the discursive practice turn in social theory, we examine the career journeys of skilled West African migrants based in Britain. While many, especially those from developing countries, may end up in elementary...
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Service nepotism in the multi-ethnic marketplace

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the multi-ethnic marketplace as the site of the emergence of service nepotism: the practice where employees bestow relational benefits and/or gifts on customers on the basis...

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Service nepotism in cosmopolitan transient social spaces
This article examines service nepotism, the practice of bestowing gifts or benefits on customers by frontline service staff based on a perceived shared socio-collective identity. Adopting a micro-sociological approach, it...
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Unpacking strategic foresight

This paper unpacks strategic foresight by exploring the creative evaluation and reconfiguration of sources of potentialities into resources and productive outcomes. Placing emphasis on the everyday practices of organizational...

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‘Give it back, George’

This paper assumes a network dynamics perspective to explore the charitable sector campaign known as ‘Give it Back, George’, which overturned a threatening tax change announced in the UK Budget 2012. We consider network...

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