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  1. 12821

    Religious and political leadership in Persian Baluchistan by Spooner, B

    Published 1967
    “…Similarly, because of these practices, members of dynastic families acquire ownership interests in widely scattered pieces of land, and are therefore encouraged to move about continually.…”
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  2. 12822

    Harmonization of the Activity of the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres - an Important Component of the Spiritual and Mental Health of Individual and Humanity by Tamara Tyurina, Sofiya Stavkova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…One of the ways out from the planetary global crisis in the area of a contemporary education in particular, is the noosphereization of education, the imperative task of which is formation of the noospheric individual, actualization of his/her spiritual and intuitive potential, training of the noosphere integral harmonious bioadequate environmentally healthy mindset, which is based on a conscious total ownership of logical (left cerebral hemisphere) and creative, spiritual-intuitive (right cerebral hemisphere) thinking that, due to correspondence with both huamn nature and the laws of the cosmoplanetary world, will provide the individual with possibilities to adequately and fully (at the information and energy levels) perceive and recognize the surrounding world, and to interact with it on a spiritual basis. …”
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  3. 12823

    Office design and occupational health – has research been left behind? by Annu Haapakangas, David M Hallman, Eva L Bergsten

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Kim J, Candido C, Thomas L, de Dear R. Desk ownership in the workplace: The effect of non-territorial working on employee workplace satisfaction, perceived productivity and health. …”
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  4. 12824
  5. 12825

    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Another project would be laying the groundwork for equality in formerly colonized countries to ensure that business ownership, education, and financial success will flow fairly to those previously victimized by colonization. …”
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  6. 12826

    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Another project would be laying the groundwork for equality in formerly colonized countries to ensure that business ownership, education, and financial success will flow fairly to those previously victimized by colonization. …”
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  7. 12827

    The Impact of Land Property Rights Interventions on Investment and Agricultural Productivity in Developing Countries: a Systematic Review by Steven Lawry, Cyrus Samii, Ruth Hall, Aaron Leopold, Donna Hornby, Farai Mtero

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…African customary land rights are a form of usufruct right once common in regions around the world before the systematic introduction of individual systems of private land ownership in Europe beginning in the 18th century. …”
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  8. 12828

    Implementing early rehabilitation and mobilisation for children in UK paediatric intensive care units: the PERMIT feasibility study by Barnaby R Scholefield, Julie C Menzies, Jennifer McAnuff, Jacqueline Y Thompson, Joseph C Manning, Richard G Feltbower, Michelle Geary, Sophie Lockley, Kevin P Morris, David Moore, Nazima Pathan, Fenella Kirkham, Robert Forsyth, Tim Rapley

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…For example, everyone in PICU, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and parents, are all essential for ERM delivery – everyone should take ownership. Also, ERM needs to be as inclusive as possible, with a focus on promoting movement and mobility as early as possible and with progressive increases over time. …”
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  9. 12829

    A Q‌U‌A‌N‌T‌I‌T‌A‌T‌I‌V‌E A‌N‌D M‌U‌L‌T‌I-A‌S‌P‌E‌C‌T T‌R‌A‌N‌S‌F‌E‌R‌A‌B‌I‌L‌I‌T‌Y A‌N‌A‌L‌Y‌S‌I‌S O‌F T‌H‌E O‌R‌D‌E‌R‌E‌D L‌O‌G‌I‌T M‌O‌D‌E‌L F‌O‌R T‌R‌I‌P P‌R‌O‌D‌U‌C‌T‌I‌O‌N B‌... by F. A‌h‌m‌a‌d‌i‌p‌o‌u‌r, A.R. M‌a‌m‌d‌o‌o‌h‌i

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Q‌a‌z‌v‌i‌n a‌n‌d E‌s‌l‌a‌m‌s‌h‌a‌h‌r f‌i‌n‌a‌l m‌o‌d‌e‌l‌s i‌n‌c‌l‌u‌d‌e t‌w‌o e‌x‌p‌l‌a‌n‌a‌t‌o‌r‌y v‌a‌r‌i‌a‌b‌l‌e‌s: n‌u‌m‌b‌e‌r o‌f e‌m‌p‌l‌o‌y‌e‌e‌s a‌n‌d c‌a‌r o‌w‌n‌e‌r‌s‌h‌i‌p. M‌o‌d‌e‌l‌s c‌o‌e‌f‌f‌i‌c‌i‌e‌n‌t‌s h‌a‌v‌e c‌o‌r‌r‌e‌c‌t s‌i‌g‌n a‌n‌d a‌r‌e a‌l‌l s‌i‌g‌n‌i‌f‌i‌c‌a‌n‌t a‌t t‌h‌e l‌e‌v‌e‌l o‌f 5 p‌e‌r‌c‌e‌n‌t.R‌e‌s‌e‌a‌r‌c‌h r‌e‌s‌u‌l‌t‌s s‌h‌o‌w t‌h‌a‌t T‌r‌a‌n‌s‌f‌e‌r I‌n‌d‌e‌x r‌e‌j‌e‌c‌t‌s t‌h‌e n‌u‌l‌l h‌y‌p‌o‌t‌h‌e‌s‌i‌s o‌f t‌h‌e e‌q‌u‌a‌l‌i‌t‌y o‌f t‌h‌e p‌a‌r‌a‌m‌e‌t‌e‌r‌s o‌f t‌h‌e t‌w‌o c‌i‌t‌i‌e‌s. …”
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  10. 12830

    Work Floor Experiences of Supply Chain Partnering in the Dutch Housing Sector by Marieke Venselaar

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…A first academic recommendation is to keep considering work floor experiences of implementing SCP – or the introduction of any other phenomenon, such as Total Cost of Ownership, or circular building. Research that is abstracted from ongoing daily work practice, may easily overlook relatively small, unexpected, but influential factors. …”
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  11. 12831

    Addressing the Maternal Mental Health Crisis Through a Novel Tech-Enabled Peer-to-Peer Driven Perinatal Collaborative Care Model by Bridget McKinney

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Approximately one-third of women consider their OB-GYN their primary care provider during and after pregnancy, and over 50 percent of OB-GYNs perceive themselves as primary care providers for women, supporting primary, specialty, and preventive care.[14] Medicaid covers 42 percent of all births in the US, and more than half of all births in some states, thus OB-GYNs provide a disproportionate amount of care for poor and minority women as compared to other specialties.[15] Yet, OB-GYN providers commonly feel hesitant to screen for depression due to the shortage of therapists and psychiatrists to address the mental health needs of their patients, particularly in the Medicaid population.[16] As a result, fewer than 10 percent of pregnant women with mental health conditions receive adequate treatment.[17] A recent study of 288 obstetrics fellows revealed that 84 percent prescribed SSRIs to their patients; obstetricians are filling the mental health provider gap and taking ownership over their patients’ mental health.[18] Despite ACOG’s recommendations that obstetrics providers screen for and treat mental health conditions in the perinatal period, OB-GYNs do not receive formal mental health training during residency or fellowship and do not typically use validated tools such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Forth Edition (DSM-IV) for diagnosis of depression or prior to prescribing antidepressants. …”
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  12. 12832

    Characteristics Affecting Creative Business Income of Leading Subsector Economies in Java by Muhammad Edhie Purnawan, Muhammad Taufan

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Meanwhile, for each provincial level in Java, it showed that the number of workers, internet use, and the ownerships of IPR had significant and positive effects, while the IPR ownerships had a substantial magnitude in four provincial levels in Java.…”
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  13. 12833

    Development of tunneling detection model: a new corporate performance improvement by Sari, Ratna Candra, Fatimah, P.L. Rika, Djajadikerta, Hadrian Geri

    Published 2016
    “…The main findings of this study suggest that companies, in Indonesian listed companies, with concentrated ownerships have a greater tendency to conduct tunneling transactions compared to companies with dispersed ownerships, and the overall corporate governance mechanisms implemented by the companies could not be used as predictors for tunneling behaviour.…”
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  14. 12834

    PENILAIAN ASET BEKAS MILIK ASING/CINA DI KABUPATEN BELITUNG TIMUR by , Kuspianto, , Prof. Dr. Catur Sugiyanto, M.A.

    Published 2012
    “…This study aims to appraise the assets of the foreign/Chinese former ownerships in East Belitung Regency. The alternative suggested by the Regional Assistance Team on the former foreign/Chinese ownerships settlement in Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Lipat Kajang (GTB), Desa Baru, Kecamatan Manggar, Belitung Timur was releasing its mastery from the state to the third party by paying compensation to the government by depositing it into the state treasury or certified behalf on the local government. …”
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  15. 12835

    Effects of Corporate Governance Structures on Enterprise Risk Management Practices in Malaysia by Zuraidah Mohd-Sanusi, Shayan Motjaba-Nia, Nurul A. Roosle, Ria Nelly Sari, Agus Harjitok

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This study examines on the existing governance structures including establishment of Risk Management Committee (RMC), board independence, auditor quality and institutional ownerships would influence the extent of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) practices. …”
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  16. 12836

    Effects of performance appraisal satisfaction on employees' satisfation of local and foreign banks in Singapore. by Chen, Michelle Huimei., Chen, Libing., Liu, Shiqi.

    Published 2008
    “…The objective of this comparative study is to explore whether a bank’s performance appraisals will affect employees’ satisfaction- job, supervisory and pay satisfaction in banks with different ownerships in Singapore, namely local and foreign banks. …”
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  17. 12837

    The impact of institutional investors on real and accrual earnings management around IPO: evidence from Malaysian emerging market by Kalgo, Sani Hussaini, Amin Noordin, Bany Ariffin, Nahar, Hairul Suhaimi, Turmin, Siti Zaidah

    Published 2015
    “…The study examines whether Malaysian IPO firms engage in real and accrual earnings management and determines the impact of institutional ownerships on the earnings management discretionary behaviour. …”
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  18. 12838

    Effects of Corporate Governance Structures on Enterprise Risk Management Practices in Malaysia by Zuraidah Mohd-Sanusi, Shayan Motjaba-Nia, Nurul A. Roosle, Ria Nelly Sari, Agus Harjitok

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study examines on the existing governance structures including establishment of Risk Management Committee (RMC), board independence, auditor quality and institutional ownerships would influence the extent of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) practices. …”
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  19. 12839

    Effects of Corporate Governance Structures on Enterprise Risk Management Practices in Malaysia by Zuraidah Mohd-Sanusi, Shayan Motjaba-Nia, Nurul A. Roosle, Ria Nelly Sari, Agus Harjitok

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study examines on the existing governance structures including establishment of Risk Management Committee (RMC), board independence, auditor quality and institutional ownerships would influence the extent of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) practices. …”
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  20. 12840

    Effects of Corporate Governance Structures on Enterprise Risk Management Practices in Malaysia by Zuraidah Mohd-Sanusi, Shayan Motjaba-Nia, Nurul A. Roosle, Ria Nelly Sari, Agus Harjitok

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study examines on the existing governance structures including establishment of Risk Management Committee (RMC), board independence, auditor quality and institutional ownerships would influence the extent of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) practices. …”
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