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Perception of change communication factors between executive and non-executive in a restructuring exercise
Published 2015“…T-test was used to differentiate the results from executives and non-executives on the change communication factors during the restructuring exercise. …”
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Antecedents of Total Factor Productivity Change: empirical evidence from the Chinese banking sector
Published 2009“…By applying the non-parametric Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) method, this paper attempts to investigate the sources of productivity changes of China’s State Owned Commercial Banks (SOCBs) and Joint Stock Commercial Banks (JSCBs) during the period 2000–2005. …”
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Productivity, efficiency and technological change in banking: empirical evidence from the Chinese banking sector
Published 2010“…By applying the non-parametric Malmquist Productivity Index method, this paper attempts to investigate the sources of productivity changes of China’s State-Owned and Joint-Stock Commercial Banks (JSCBs) during the period 2000–2005. …”
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The impacts of climate change on animal health and economy: a way forward for policy option
Published 2011“…This study brings together the climate change issue and impacts on animal health and economy and its effecting factors to propose more effective strategies to control this social issue. …”
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Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in urban development plans for resilient cities
Published 2020“…As a result of climate change, cities today are increasingly exposed to various climate-related risks. …”
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Who are the dissidents? : analysing changes in the sociological profile of violent dissident republicans in Northern Ireland
Published 2016“…This study is primarily comparing and contrasting the IRA and how it has changed in 100 years. Conclusions are made on gender and religion, age and marriage and status and class. …”
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Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : steps towards change. Project Mirabal final report
Published 2015“…- How do we hold more perpetrators to account, since even if DVPPs do work, their limited capacity means the majority of men do not access them and criminal justice interventions alone are clearly not creating the change that all stakeholders seek? This report can offer evidence with respect to the first question and will engage with the second. …”
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‘It’s a work in progress’: men’s accounts of gender and change in their use of coercive control
Published 2019“…We argue that coercive control is more dynamic, contestable and open to change than previous research has suggested. Some men did manage to take steps away from investing in traditional masculine norms and reduce their use of coercive tactics. …”
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Twenty-nine years of the BIR annual survey, part 2: changing information work
Published 2019“…This paper is the second part of a review of the Business Information Review Annual Survey, which has been published annually since 1991. The paper explores changes to the professional context for information work revealed by the surveys over the course of its publication. …”
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Telling network stories: researching migrants’ changing social relations in places over time
Published 2020“…While migration scholars often engage with networks simply as metaphors, I go further by examining how a thorough engagement with qualitative SNA can contribute to migration research in at least three key ways. First, exploring changing relational ties over time and across different places, including transnationally, I demonstrate that qualitative SNA offers new insights into how migrants make sense of these dynamic relationships. …”
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