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Modeling the post-secondary education in Singapore.
Published 2009“…Concepts from business economics, behavioral economics and economic sociology will be introduced to support our theoretical framework. …”
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Rewriting rites : a journalism illustrated feature.
Published 2011“…Our project, bridging sociology theories and personal anecdotes, show and explains what these rituals, which are all around us, really signify.…”
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Opinion formation in social networks with neighbourhood stimulations
Published 2019“…Studies on opinion started from the field of sociology. During these few years, there have been an accelerated in development and more common use of the Internet. …”
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WAYANG ONTHEL KOMUNITAS OLD BIKERS VELOCIPEDE OLD CLASSIC (VOC) MAGELANG
Published 2014“…This study employs sociology of art and aesthetics approaches, supported by the studies on creativity, identity, and semiotics. …”
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Keris kamardikan Surakarta :: Kajian estetis dan sejarah
Published 2010“…This approach is used with other approaches and use the relevant teories such as: history, communication, anthropology, archeology, and sociology. This research has conelude that movemen of keris kamardikan Surakarta is in the structure or style. …”
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Perlawanan Nelayan dalam novel Buruan karya Putu Oka Sukanta: Kajian Sosiologi Sastra
Published 2011“…This study, therefore, used a theory of sociological literature to reveal the relationship between literature and society so that it appeared the form and typicality of certain problems on fisher society. …”
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PERKEMBANGAN KEBERAGAMAAN MASYARAKAT MINANGKABAU:TINJAUAN SOSIOLOGI SASTRA TERHADAP NOVEL DARI SURAU KE GEREJA KARYA HELMIDJAS HEND
Published 2011“…This research used literary sociology theory referring to literature as social reflection of society. …”
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Leisure involvement and service-oriented behaviour among frontline SME employees / Adila Sosianika, Tintin Suhaeni and Dwi Suhartanto.
Published 2020“…These findings are coherent with sociology studies where a type of employees known as “seekers” prioritizes leisure in their work-related decisions. …”
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Discontinuity in conversation speech
Published 1982“…</p> <p>As a feature of verbal performance, discontinuity has been studied primarily by researchers from the related disciplines of psychology, sociology, ethnomethodology, and discourse analysis. …”
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The case for an inhabited institutionalism in organizational research: interaction, coupling, and change reconsidered
Published 2020“…It provides novel and sociologically consistent means for dealing with issues of agency and change, and a new agenda for research that can reinvigorate and reunite organizational sociology and institutional theory.…”
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Networked creativity: ethnographic perspectives on chipmusic
Published 2014“…The thesis examines the ways in which networked creativity is mediated in the chipscene from an interdisciplinary methodological viewpoint informed by ethnomusicology, anthropology, and sociology.</p> <p>Although the chipscene is geographically dispersed across more than thirty countries worldwide, the chipscene network is well-connected. …”
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‘Those who are good to us, we call them friends’: Social support and social networks for children growing up in poverty in rural Andhra Pradesh, India
Published 2015“…Ideas about‘social capital’ (variously derived from Bourdieu 1986, Coleman 1988 and Putnam 20001) continue to circulate in research literature across a spectrum of disciplines, including sociology and development studies, despite numerous critiques (see Fine 2010 for a summary). …”
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Distributed dynamics and learning in games
Published 2015“…We also study a dynamic model of social influence based on findings in sociology and psychology that people have a propensity to conform to others' behavior irrespective of the payoff consequences.…”
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Everyday household practices and electricity use: Early findings from a mixed-method approach to assign demand and flexibility
Published 2016“…In this paper an interdisciplinary group of researchers from sociology, environmental science, engineering and health present an account of their methodological approach and the reasoning behind it, along with some evidence of the impact different household everyday activities and routines have on electricity demand. …”
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Wild data: how front‐line hospital staff make sense of patients’ experiences
Published 2020“…We conducted a 12‐month ethnographic case study evaluation of improvement projects in six NHS hospitals in England in 2016–2017. Drawing on the sociology of everyday life, we show how front‐line staff worked with a notion of data as interpersonal and embodied. …”
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Designing the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) as a service: Prioritising patients over administrative logic
Published 2014“…We draw upon service marketing theory, organisational sociology, development anthropology and cultural consumer research to conduct an ethnographic study of vaccination delivery in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia–one such region. …”
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The resistance to mainstream assumptions about retribution in Job and Tobit as theologically positive deviance
Published 2022“…This article uses material from organizational studies and medical anthropology and sociology to address the value of the idea that bodily dysfunction or illness depart from a norm of health. …”
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Role of accounting in a corporatised public organisation intertwined issues of accountability and trust / Nor Aziah Abu Kasim
Published 2006“…The theoretical framework for understanding the process of implementing accounting change, the context in which change unfolded and the emerging consequences of change is based on the insights of new institutional sociology (Meyer and Rowan, 1977). The findings reveal that accounting changes were enacted, but over time became separated from, or loosely coupled with, other intra-organisational concerns. …”
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