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The Heart Of Social Networks: The Ripple Effect Of Emotional Abilities In Relational Well-Being, Virginie Lopez-Kidwell 2013 University of Kentucky

The Heart Of Social Networks: The Ripple Effect Of Emotional Abilities In Relational Well-Being, Virginie Lopez-Kidwell

Theses and Dissertations--Management

To better understand the effect of emotions on formal and informal interactions in the workplace, I focus on emotional dynamics, the exchange and experience of emotions occurring within repeated interpersonal interactions. Emotional Ability (EA; how individuals perceive, use, understand, and manage their own or others’ emotions) is a key component in emotional dynamics. Specifically, I focus on the role of EA on individuals’ choices of coworkers for gaining emotional support (the receipt of empathy, caring, trust, and concern), and in turn, their occupational well-being and task performance. In addition, I investigate the “ripple effects” of EA, how the EA of …


Social Networks, Individual Orientations, And Employee Innovation Outcomes: A Multi-Theoretical Perspective, Travis J. Grosser 2013 University of Kentucky

Social Networks, Individual Orientations, And Employee Innovation Outcomes: A Multi-Theoretical Perspective, Travis J. Grosser

Theses and Dissertations--Management

I examine individual innovation in organizations from a social network perspective. I employ two theoretical lenses to examine innovation outcomes in three separate empirical studies. First, I use a sociopolitical framework to examine how political skill and social network structure interact to predict successful innovation initiation and, ultimately, career success. I find that innovation initiation mediates the relationship between political skill and career success. Moreover, structural holes in employees’ social networks moderate the mediated relationship between political skill and career success such that the relationship is stronger for employees with many structural holes in their social network. Second, I use …


Formación De Los Precios Del Suelo En El Barrio 20 De Julio. Un Análisis A Través De Las Variables Localización Y Calidad De Vida, Leslie Julieth Rodríguez Ariza, Harold Alexander Murillo Henao 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Formación De Los Precios Del Suelo En El Barrio 20 De Julio. Un Análisis A Través De Las Variables Localización Y Calidad De Vida, Leslie Julieth Rodríguez Ariza, Harold Alexander Murillo Henao

Economía

En el año 2012 se inauguró en el barrio 20 de Julio el portal de Transmilenio "20 de Julio" parte de la tercera fase del sistema de trasporte masivo de Bogotá el cual además de generar beneficios en movilidad y en los tiempos de desplazamiento, traería diferentes efectos en el mercado inmobiliario de este sector una consecuencia teóricamente explicada cuando el Estado realiza inversiones en infraestructura. Este barrio, emblema de la capital colombiana, cuenta adicionalmente con unas particularidades como la iglesia del Divino Niño y el asentamiento de un mercado local alrededor del santuario, que permitieron hacer un acercamiento georeferenciado …


Efectos En La Inflación Tras Una Consolidación Fiscal : Una Evidencias Econométrica Para América Latina En El Período 1980-2010, Gustavo Adolfo Gómez Moreno, Miguel Francisco Zambrano González 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Efectos En La Inflación Tras Una Consolidación Fiscal : Una Evidencias Econométrica Para América Latina En El Período 1980-2010, Gustavo Adolfo Gómez Moreno, Miguel Francisco Zambrano González

Economía

Este documento tiene como objetivo analizar los procesos de consolidación fiscal para las economías de Colombia, México, Perú, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Argentina y Brasil y sus efectos en el nivel de inflación para el periodo 1980 a 2010. Para ello se propone estimar un modelo de panel de datos. Los estudios indican que una situación fiscal saneada resulta esencial para conseguir la estabilidad macroeconómica. Por lo tanto, este trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar los efectos de la consolidación fiscal en los niveles de inflación.


La Nueva Cara De La Planeación En Colombia: Presupuestos Participativos En Pasto (2000-2011), Lina María Moreno Quintero 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

La Nueva Cara De La Planeación En Colombia: Presupuestos Participativos En Pasto (2000-2011), Lina María Moreno Quintero

Economía

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Articulaciones Empresariales En El Sistema Productivo Local - Spl : El Caso Del Sector De Autopartes En El Siete De Agosto, Bogotá 2002-2013, Edgar Iván González Bonilla 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Articulaciones Empresariales En El Sistema Productivo Local - Spl : El Caso Del Sector De Autopartes En El Siete De Agosto, Bogotá 2002-2013, Edgar Iván González Bonilla

Economía

Esta investigación se fundamenta en la dinámica de los Sistemas Productivos Locales -SPL-, en el sector de autopartes en el Siete de Agosto de Bogotá, donde se explican los vínculos fuertes o débiles del empresario en torno al sector. Teniendo en cuenta el interrogante que surge a partir de las articulaciones en el sistema productivo local, y las alianzas y aglomeraciones que nacen alrededor del sector por medio de las empresas que lo integran. A la vez que se hace un análisis detallado de los empresarios y la percepción de estos con respecto a las estrategias de mejoramiento de los …


The Importance Of Using Ship Bridge Simulation Training To Enhance The Competency Of Masters And Watch-Officers : A Case Study Of The Iraqi Dredging Fleet, Al-Kabie Mazin Da Wood Salman 2013 World Maritime University

The Importance Of Using Ship Bridge Simulation Training To Enhance The Competency Of Masters And Watch-Officers : A Case Study Of The Iraqi Dredging Fleet, Al-Kabie Mazin Da Wood Salman

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Strategic Management Of Oil Tankers Companies During Recession Periods, Kareem J. Hasan 2013 World Maritime University

Strategic Management Of Oil Tankers Companies During Recession Periods, Kareem J. Hasan

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Communications : Methods And Applications For Financial Managers, James Carberry 2013 University of Mississippi

Communications : Methods And Applications For Financial Managers, James Carberry

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


The Servicescape As An Antecedent To Service Quality And Behavioral Intentions, Daire Hooper, Joseph Coughlan, Michael Mullen 2013 Technological University Dublin

The Servicescape As An Antecedent To Service Quality And Behavioral Intentions, Daire Hooper, Joseph Coughlan, Michael Mullen

Articles

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the servicescape should be subsumed as a dimension within service quality conceptualizations or whether it is a unique construct in itself which precedes service quality evaluations and behavioral intentions. We both propose and operationalize this model and in doing so make a theoretical contribution by demonstrating how a delineation between these two constructs is necessary in order for theory to progress in this area.

Design/methodology/approach: A total of 355 customers were intercepted as they exited a retail store and surveyed using a structured questionnaire. The data was then analyzed using …


Experiments To Measure The Effects Of Timber Harvesting Equipment On Surface Lithic Scatters, Douglas J. Baughman 2013 Central Washington University

Experiments To Measure The Effects Of Timber Harvesting Equipment On Surface Lithic Scatters, Douglas J. Baughman

All Master's Theses

The importance of cultural resource preservation cannot be overstated; however local economies are at least as important. Due to conservative archaeological site protection practices in Region 5 of the United States Forest Service, the economy of Northeastern California is being adversely affected. In an attempt to help the Forest Service make more informed management decisions and improve the Northeastern California economy, I undertook experiments on the effects of timber harvesting on lithic scatters on Modoc National Forest. The experiments involved placement of 225 glass tiles (proxy lithics) in each of three plots subject to vehicle traffic and log dragging by …


Statedata: The National Report On Employment Services And Outcomes, 2012, John Butterworth, Allison Cohen Hall, Frank A. Smith, Alberto Migliore, Jean Winsor, Daria Domin, Jennifer Sulewski 2013 University of Massachusetts Boston

Statedata: The National Report On Employment Services And Outcomes, 2012, John Butterworth, Allison Cohen Hall, Frank A. Smith, Alberto Migliore, Jean Winsor, Daria Domin, Jennifer Sulewski

All Institute for Community Inclusion Publications

This report provides statistics over 20 years from several existing national datasets that address the status of employment and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The authors use abbreviations for both intellectual disability (ID) and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in this report. We do this because data sources vary in the specific target groups that can be described.

We provide a comprehensive overview that describes national trends in employment for people with IDD, and the appendix provides individual state profiles with data from several sources. These include the ICI’s National Survey of State Intellectual and Developmental …


Medicare, Medicaid And The Health Status Of Individuals In Washington State, Usa, Ngoc (Lisa) Nguyen 2013 Eastern Washington University

Medicare, Medicaid And The Health Status Of Individuals In Washington State, Usa, Ngoc (Lisa) Nguyen

EWU Masters Thesis Collection

"This paper investigated the effect of having Medicare and Medicaid coverage upon the health status of individuals in Washington, United States. A representative data set of more than 3,000 individuals from the state of Washington was utilized to address this relationship. The findings showed that the type of insurance coverage plays an important role in explaining the health status of individuals in the Washington. The results suggested that having Medicare and Medicaid coverage are positively associated with higher health status for individuals in Washington. Those individuals with Medicare and Medicaid coverage tend to be having better health status than those …


A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner 2013 University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

A More Realistic Approach To Directors' Duties, Michelle M. Harner

Faculty Scholarship

Expectations for what fiduciary duties can achieve in the corporate context are unrealistic. This segment of the law—and the alleged deficiencies therein—are blamed for corporate scandals, securities fraud, failed business plans, and even a company's insolvency. Risk is, however, inherent in business, and human beings are flawed. Fiduciary duty law cannot change these basic facts. To the extent we think it can, we will continue to be disappointed and frustrated. This essay considers recasting (and to a greater extent codifying) directors’ duties in a positive frame to help foster better director oversight. It does not suggest that codifying greater clarity …


Contested Imaginaries And The Cultural Political Economy Of Climate Change, David L. Levy, Andre Spicer 2013 University of Massachusetts Boston

Contested Imaginaries And The Cultural Political Economy Of Climate Change, David L. Levy, Andre Spicer

David L. Levy

This article analyses the evolving cultural political economy of climate change by developing the concept of ‘climate imaginaries’. These are shared socio-semiotic systems that structure a field around a set of shared understandings of the climate. Climate imaginaries imply a particular mode of organizing production and consumption, and a prioritization of environmental and cultural values. We use this concept to examine the struggle among NGOs, business and state agencies over four core climate imaginaries. These are ‘fossil fuels forever’, ‘climate apocalypse’, ‘technomarket’ and ‘sustainable lifestyles’. These imaginaries play a key role in contentions over responses to climate change, and we …


Data Note: Shifts In Vr Outcome Trends For Vr Customers With And Without Intellectual Disabilities, Frank A. Smith 2013 University of Massachusetts Boston

Data Note: Shifts In Vr Outcome Trends For Vr Customers With And Without Intellectual Disabilities, Frank A. Smith

Data Note Series, Institute for Community Inclusion

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) aspire to gainful employment1. To assist them with this goal, state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies offer employment services based upon Individualized Plans for Employment (IPEs). A commonly used measure of outcomes is the rehabilitation rate, defined as the percentage of individuals exiting the program who have achieved an employment outcome after receiving services with an IPE. This indicator does not consider that not all eligible consumers progress to receive services after an IPE is developed. This occurs for a variety of individual, service, and systems reasons. Reviewing data for eligible consumers who do not receive …


Will "Smarter" Marketing End Social Discrimination? A Critical Review, Frances Grodzinsky, Andra Gumbus, Stephen J. Lilley 2013 Sacred Heart University

Will "Smarter" Marketing End Social Discrimination? A Critical Review, Frances Grodzinsky, Andra Gumbus, Stephen J. Lilley

School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications

Purpose - There are two claims made by the web marketing/advertising industry. 1) By collecting, managing, and mining data, companies serve consumer’s best interests and 2) by adopting sophisticated analytics web marketers avoid discriminations that disserve individuals. Although we share an interest in ending social discrimination, we are more circumspect about pronounced individualism and technological fixes. Despite its appeal, or perhaps because of it, we should not accept the claim at face value. In this paper we argue that social discrimination may not disappear under smarter marketing; more overt forms may wane only to be replaced by more subtle forms. …


Students' Consumption Of Healthy Food Items Using A Social Marketing Intervention, Kayla Autumn Dalton 2013 Eastern Illinois University

Students' Consumption Of Healthy Food Items Using A Social Marketing Intervention, Kayla Autumn Dalton

Masters Theses

This study was an analysis of student eating habits in an "all-you-care-to-eat" dining center at a mid-size, four year, Midwest residential institution. The present, quantitative study was replicated based off a study conducted in 2008 at a similar Midwest university by Diana Poovey Duncan. The present study examined college students' (n = 218) eating habits and consumption patterns over a nine-week study period. Participants were solicited to take the pre-intervention survey in person with incentives during the second week of the study while a post-intervention survey was sent electronically during the seventh week only to those whom provided an …


The Harvest Of Ministry: Exploring The Ministry Of Women Religious In Cleveland, Robert L. Fischer 2013 Case Western Reserve University

The Harvest Of Ministry: Exploring The Ministry Of Women Religious In Cleveland, Robert L. Fischer

Faculty Scholarship

Women religious serve in a range of ministries, often with the most disenfranchised in society. The nature of sisters' ministries has often been reduced to its external character – providing education, health care, or social services. What has been less understood is the enduring nature of the forces underlying these ministries. This study draws on six focus group conversations involving 33 Catholic sisters. The study surfaces key themes that frame a better understanding of the work of today's women religious. These themes can be adapted for others who seek to work with people in need.


Evidence-Based Marketing Strategies To Increase Student Membership In A Professional Association, Laura Aldrich 2013 Minnesota State University, Mankato

Evidence-Based Marketing Strategies To Increase Student Membership In A Professional Association, Laura Aldrich

All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects

Membership acquisition and attrition is vital to the survival and growth of a voluntary professional association. The percentage of social work students who are members of social work voluntary professional associations is low (Attinson & Glassberg, 1983). The purpose of this project is to understand the acquisition and attrition of students in order to develop marketing strategies to increase student membership. Voluntary professional associations value student members because they are the future of the profession and the association (NASW, 2013). Student membership in a voluntary professional association is important for students as this participation provides students with opportunities for socialization …


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