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…, as evidenced by the cohesiveness of the board (Cohen & Bailey, 1997; Gladstein, 1984). There is no doubt that board effectiveness is the premise of the effective governance. In addition, the topic of this week comes up with different type of ownership…
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…interpolation, where the visual system extract information about the edges of the object and creates a mental representation that resembles a sketch of that object. Kawabata (1984) suggested that filling in was related to a segregative process based on stimulus…
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…that they knew of no natural process by which one of these two forms could have evolved into the other. According to the professional 'science' magazine, the fall 1984 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), was almost…
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…of these terms. The Concise English Dictionary (1984) includes the definition of politics as 'prudent and sagacious as well as crafty, scheming and artful'. This implies politics as having both well meaning characteristics in addition to another more sinister side…
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…of no natural process by which one of these two forms could have evolved into the other. According to the professional 'science' magazine, the fall 1984 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), was almost entirely devoted…
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…structures. They also declared categorically that they knew of no natural process by which one of these two forms could have evolved into the other. According to the professional 'science' magazine, the fall 1984 annual meeting of the American Association…
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…Newspeak in his book '1984' ; 'The purpose is not only to provide a medium of expression for the world-view and mental habits proper, but to make all other modes of thought impossible. It is intended that when adopted a heretical thought should be literally…
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…, and between Nissan and Alfa Romeo in Italy. And in early 1984, Nissan was to begin production of Volkswagen's Santana at its Zama plant in Kanagawa, Japan. * Joint Ventures A joint venture is along-term alliance in which is member has an equity stake and exercises…
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…blood but social practices organised by stories that we both enact and tell." (Rosaldo, 1984, p.235) Sociobiologists however, place great emphasis on biological evolution and are primarily concerned with human behaviour. Drawing from Charles Darwin's theory…
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…, it assumes that companies that closely reconcile their business strategy and HRM policies achieve better performance than companies that do not. Contingency theory (Miles and Snow, 1984; Porter, 1985; Schuler and Jackson, 1987a) tells us, HRM strategies must…
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