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Wayne Vucinic Book Prize 2007, "for the most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies in any discipline of the humanities or social sciences." Endorsement by Slavoj Zizek: "Alexei Yurchak's Everything... more
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In order to bridge interdisciplinary differences in Presence research and to establish connections between Presence and “older” concepts of psychology and communication, a theoretical model of the formation of Spatial Presence is... more
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      Cognitive PsychologyVisual perceptionAttentionVirtual Worlds
In three learning experiments we examined how subjects' level of involvement during initial exposure to consumer trivia influences what they learn and what they subsequently come to believe. Subjects rated consumer trivia statements as... more
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How does teachers' technological pedagogical content knowledge ("TPACK") inform their instructional planning? How can this knowledge be enhanced? In an interpretivist study of experienced secondary social studies teachers' planning, we... more
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Whilst the condition of a damaged ethical life has received due scholarly attention to date, only rarely is resistance to it conceived as an actual possibility with the potential of real effects on a macro-social scale. This is not just a... more
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Positive emotions about consumption are known to improve consumer satisfaction, whereas negative emotions decrease it. Furthermore, feelings evoked by consumer experiences are important as they determine satisfaction. Previous retail... more
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      EmotionsFeelingsInvolvementConsumer Behaviour
The conceptual roots of involvement are considered to better understand the construct's use in sport management research and practice. Sport involvement is conceptualized as a multifaceted construct representing the... more
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Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to study the role that a relational variable (trust) and three personal variables (impulsiveness, involvement and innovativeness), may play as antecedents of satisfaction of mobile shoppers.... more
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Back cover text: Real Social Science presents a new, hands-on approach to social inquiry. The theoretical and methodological ideas behind the book, inspired by Aristotelian phronesis, represent an original perspective within the social... more
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Most changes fail - according to Mike Hammer (the father of business re-engineering). Many of the change enablement tools we use are useful to project managers and sponsors, but these tools merely invite and increase resistance. The... more
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This chapter explores how children aged from birth to six years old develop an ability to regulate their emotions, including issues that limit this, and discusses factors that increase their long-term resilience to life's difficulties.
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Fantasy sport has risen in popularity in the last decade with the advent of web 2.0. As people from around the world watch sporting events today, the Internet has become an ideal site to instantly disseminate results and achievements for... more
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      Digital GamesEngagementFantasy FootballFantasy Sports
The purpose of this paper is to identify and recommend solutions to pressing problems facing journalists and disaster managers in performing their roles in disaster risk reduction. Media and disaster management organisations play a... more
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Purpose – The concept of customer engagement has emerged as an important indicator of customer- brand relationship strength. However, limited research exists to provide insight into how customer engagement enhances the effectiveness of... more
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      Brand ManagementTrustServices Marketing and ManagementRelationship Marketing
The working women segment has significantly influenced the modern marketing concept. The objective of this paper is to identify the changing perception and comparison of buying behaviour for working and non-working women in Urban India.... more
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This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (a) theoretical knowledge is more valuable than practical knowledge; (b) one cannot generalize from a single case, therefore, the single-case study cannot... more
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Purpose – Using the elaboration likelihood model as a framework, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of cause involvement, ability to process, and motivation to process on consumer judgments of organizational image... more
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Research on sport spectators and sport fans is examined to develop a model of the psychological connections that individuals experience with sports or sport teams. The Psychological Continuum Model (PCM) is introduced. It provides an... more
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Phronetic organizational research is an approach to the study of management and organizations focusing on ethics and power. It is based on a contemporary interpretation of the Aristotelian concept phronesis, usually as ‘prudence’.... more
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The Aalborg Project may be interpreted as a metaphor of modern politics, modern administration and planning, and of modernity itself. The basic idea of the project was comprehensive, coherent, and innovative, and it was based on rational... more
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http://ijmoc.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.258/prod.55 Supervisory/Managerial Leadership characterizes many academic relationships within higher education institutions. Students and trainees in many fields, including healthcare and graduate... more
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This paper reports on the struggle to create a major urban street that will help liveability and sustainability in the city of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Begin Road used to be a major inter-urban road linking the centre of Tel-Aviv with its... more
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The food industry is for sure one of the key industries in any country. This industry is facing tough competition like the other sectors. We know that attracting new customers to the business needs enormous budgets to be spent on... more
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At the same time that case studies are widely used and have produced canonical texts, it may be observed that the case study as a methodology is generally held in low regard, or is simply ignored, within the academy. For example, only 2... more
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Our understanding of the cross-cultural aspects of personal epistemology is limited. In particular, cross-cultural comparisons of elementary school teachers’ and students’ personal epistemology have received very little theoretical or... more
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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission... more
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      Organizational PsychologyCommunicationOrganizational ChangeOrganizational Culture
This study was intended to fulfill two purposes: 1) to identify the causes of student-teachers' anxiety, and 2) to discover the coping strategies they employed during their internship program. The participants of this study were eight... more
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      Teacher EducationStudent Motivation And EngagementExtracurricular ActivitiesInvolvement
Consumer decision-making process is a subject that has been studied for decades in academia to at-tempt to uncover the processes that people use when making a choice between various alternatives. It has been studied by both marketers and... more
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"This paper uses an ethnographically-inspired methodology to look at the dynamics of anglicization and resistance against it in a culturally and linguistically homogeneous project team. We show that changing working language can be... more
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L La a c co om mm mu un ni ic ca at ti io on n i in nt te er rn ne e a au u s se er rv vi ic ce e d du u c ch ha an ng ge em me en nt t --C M Me em mb br re es s d du u j ju ur ry y P Pr ré és si id de en nt t M. Bouzid AZZOUZI Professeur... more
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The concept of managing a wide range of cultural diversity in the workplace is challenging but not impossible and one of increasing importance. According to Johnson & Johnson (2006), there is an increasing interdependence on each other... more
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Tomorrow's marketing managers will be making decisions in an uncertain environment, in turn today's marketing educators must prepare students for the challenges of making decisions with ambiguous cues. Thus, the incorporation of testing... more
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Introduction This case study focuses on a fast growing online business services startup platform in Australia. It operates as its own functioning business unit under the umbrella of News Ltd, who own a cluster of individual digital... more
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In this paper we argue that the use of the communicative theory of Jürgen Habermas in planning theory is problematic because it hampers an understanding of how power shapes planning. We posit an alternative approach based on the power... more
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Although it is probably the best-known Prospective Hazard Analysis (PHA) tool, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is far from the only option available. This paper introduces one of the alternatives: The Structured What-If Technique... more
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In the time, the organisation deemed its global businesses as lucrative and attractive, the management of the global business operations became so difficult and more complicated due to the influence of some factors such as cross-cultural... more
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This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of cost escalation in transportation infrastructure projects. Based on a sample of 258 transportation infrastructure projects worth US$90 billion and... more
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The study intended to determine the extent of community involvement in the Modular Distance Learning Implementationand ascertain its impact on students’ academic success. Specifically,the research oughtto find out the following: (1) the... more
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This article presents the theoretical and methodological considerations behind a research method which the author calls ‘phronetic planning research’. Such research sets out to answer four questions of power and values for specific... more
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