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The Impact Of Supervisory Management On Extension Agent Job Satisfaction, Matt Benge, Amy Harder
The Impact Of Supervisory Management On Extension Agent Job Satisfaction, Matt Benge, Amy Harder
Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
The relationship between a supervisor and his/her employee has a direct effect on the employee’s level of job satisfaction and decision to remain in the organization. Extension agent retention has been shown to increase when a positive relationship and supervisory support exist between an Extension agent and his/her supervisor. Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory was used to examine relationships with and impacts of supervisor management on Extension agent job satisfaction. A census of Florida Extension agents were asked to describe their relationships with their County Extension Directors (CED). Significant positive relationships were found between agent job satisfaction and ratings of the hygiene …
Principles Of Management Of Agrotechnological Systems., V.A Korolev, A.M Bashilov, V.N Toporkov, Z.O Eshmurodov
Principles Of Management Of Agrotechnological Systems., V.A Korolev, A.M Bashilov, V.N Toporkov, Z.O Eshmurodov
Chemical Technology, Control and Management
Modern approaches to the solution of problems of increase in the outputs and quality, reduction of cost of agricultural production, negative impacts of agropro-technologies on the environment provide consideration of transformation of energy in agroprocesses as a part of uniform agrotechnological systems. Creation of a control system of devices of different function and application on the basis of modular model doesn't demand development of difficult algorithms and schemes of management. Application of modular models, use in them standard mathematical dependences for forecasting of changes of characteristics of processes and management significantly simplifies technical realization of elements of a technogenic part …
Editorial: Volume 3 - Issue 2, Cihan Cobanoglu
Editorial: Volume 3 - Issue 2, Cihan Cobanoglu
Journal of Global Business Insights
It is with a great pleasure that we welcome you to the first issue of the Journal of Global Business Insights (JGBI). JGBI, originally established in 2015, was known as International Interdisciplinary Business-Economics Advancement (IIBA) Journal from 2015-2018. This journal was born with several things in mind. In today’s world, globalization is becoming the norm, thanks to the technology. For this reason, we wanted to create a journal that has a global focus. The journal welcomed distinguished, global editorial board. We would like to thank each of them for their dedication for a new journal. We also wanted to create …
Smart Management Systems (Triple Helix Model) In Waterloo, Canada, Marica Mazurek
Smart Management Systems (Triple Helix Model) In Waterloo, Canada, Marica Mazurek
Journal of Global Business Insights
Knowledge, education, reputation, image, partnerships and co-creation are trends of success. The implication of the idea of interconnection of the academic environment with the business environment and public sector, which has been used in the City of Waterloo and the University of Waterloo, is an example of growing value of a territory and the development of innovative (smart) managerial decisions into a practice. The purpose of the paper is to discuss the results of research conducted in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, which was focused on the growth of competitiveness through the implementation of smart management systems (Triple Helix Model) in the …
Case Study Of Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation And Management Of Forest Ecosystem Services In Zhalantun City Of Inner Mongolia, China, Zhang Ying, Cainan Zhang
Case Study Of Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation And Management Of Forest Ecosystem Services In Zhalantun City Of Inner Mongolia, China, Zhang Ying, Cainan Zhang
Journal of Global Business Insights
Based on official statistics and on-site investigation, this paper firstly used Direct Market Evaluation Method (DMEM), Indirect Market Evaluation Method (IMEM) etc. evaluated the comprehensive benefits for forest ecosystem services in 2016 in Zhalantun City in Inner Mongolia, China. The results indicate that the stock value of Zhalantun forest ecosystem is RMB 42.787 billion, of which the forest land stock value amounts to RMB 27.318 billion, and forest standing timber stock value amounts to RMB 15.469 billion. The flow value, that is the annual comprehensive benefit of forest ecosystem services is RMB 515.864 billion, of which the economic benefits, capitalized …
Investigating The Expenditure And Experience Of International Conference Delegates Visiting Malaysia, Rupam Konar, Kashif Hussain
Investigating The Expenditure And Experience Of International Conference Delegates Visiting Malaysia, Rupam Konar, Kashif Hussain
Journal of Global Business Insights
A continuous growth of the business tourism in Malaysia has attracted many business tourists towards the MICE tourism. The purpose of this study is to investigate the expenditure patterns of the international conference delegates in micro areas in relation with the experience level measured based on their spending. A quantitative research-based approach was employed through survey method in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to collect the data based on ordinal-polytomous type survey instrument. 378 international conference delegates were chosen through non-probability convenience sampling. The overall expenditure patterns are measured through descriptive analysis, where the results reveals that major part of …
"We Just Treat Everyone The Same": Lgbtq Aquatic Management Strategies, Barriers And Implementation, Austin R. Anderson, Eric Knee, William D. Ramos, Tiffany Monique Quash
"We Just Treat Everyone The Same": Lgbtq Aquatic Management Strategies, Barriers And Implementation, Austin R. Anderson, Eric Knee, William D. Ramos, Tiffany Monique Quash
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
This study examined the management of aquatic venues in a number of areas (facilities, programming, human resource management, marketing, policies) as it pertains to LGBTQ participants and participation. The study utilized in-depth semi-structured interviews with 16 aquatic managers to examine steps that are currently being taken (or lack thereof) when it comes to creating environments that are perceived to be open, or closed, to LGBTQ participants. A grounded theory-based process of data collection and analysis resulted in emergent themes. These themes included: (a) gendered spaces, (b) non-aquatic initiatives, (c) staff knowledgeability, (d) departmental and organizational mission, (e) aquatic-specific programming and …
Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Marriott Student Review
As one of the most prolific businessmen of our time, Elon Musk is the epitome of a successful leader. Not only has Elon Musk succeeded in the entrepreneurial realm with his many profitable startups, but he has been able to guide these companies along their paths of massive growth and into the national spotlight. This article discovers which key attributes of Musk help him thrive, and how developing a company’s office culture can produce similar attributes in their own management.
Manajemen Pemasaran Produk Wisata Kapal Pesiar Pt. Avs Indonesia, Nanda Tasya, Dkn Nugraha
Manajemen Pemasaran Produk Wisata Kapal Pesiar Pt. Avs Indonesia, Nanda Tasya, Dkn Nugraha
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies
Cruises become a new option for travelers to travel with ease, with diverse destinations and lot’s of activities to do. Ships used exclusively for recreational purposes. Such as Costa Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Oceania Cruises, and many others. With diverse of facilities that can be enjoyed on board, cruise ship tours become one of the best choice for tourists who want to relax and enjoy the beauty of the sea. Each brand has different products, facilities, and destinations according to their individual characteristics. Similarly, the marketing and sales strategies implemented. Each brand releases it’s products with a variety …
Competence And Order Of The Supervisory Board Of The Joint-Stock Company: Legal Aspect, M.M. Kamalov
Competence And Order Of The Supervisory Board Of The Joint-Stock Company: Legal Aspect, M.M. Kamalov
Review of law sciences
This article examines issues related to the competence of the supervisory board of the joint-stock company. The author discusses in detail the provisions of the law "On joint-stock companies" in terms of the exclusive competence of the supervisory board in the sphere of general management of the company's activities, shareholders' rights, ensuring disclosure of information and transparency. Along with this, problems of forming competence, problems of withdrawing from the supervisory board, and the problem of paying remuneration to members of the supervisory board are considered.
Endoscopic Management Of Esophageal Strictures, Ahmad Hazim, Murdani Abdullah
Endoscopic Management Of Esophageal Strictures, Ahmad Hazim, Murdani Abdullah
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
No abstract provided.
Getting To Tier 1 By Revitalizing A Special Collections Program With Cultural Competence, Mark L. Shelstad
Getting To Tier 1 By Revitalizing A Special Collections Program With Cultural Competence, Mark L. Shelstad
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
Seeking to revitalize a special collections program at a Tier 1 aspirant university, the author introduced a variety of contemporary and innovative management strategies along with new outreach opportunities to demonstrate its value toward fulfilling the university's strategic plan. The revitalization efforts included creating a manuscript and rare book collection development policies that incorporated web harvesting, making connections with the community, and finding new audiences using social media. The dramatic increase in collection use and collaboration demonstrated the value of special collections to the community and the university.
Immigrant Entrepreneurship: An Account Of The Korean Experience, Wallace T.F Taylor
Immigrant Entrepreneurship: An Account Of The Korean Experience, Wallace T.F Taylor
Engaged Management ReView
This research account reports conclusions from a small group of interviews done with Korean-American entrepreneurs located in three ethnic enclaves near Atlanta, GA. The purpose of this research is to further knowledge in immigrant entrepreneurship. Methodology comprised seven one-hour interviews conducted with first generation business owners (one male and six female) in three enclaves in Atlanta. The research used qualitative design and focused on answering three important questions: How do Korean entrepreneurs discover and exploit opportunities to develop business, how does this sample describe their experiences in the studied enclaves, and how might espoused cultural traits and business skills affect …
The Original Role Of The States In The Endangered Species Act, John Copeland Nagle
The Original Role Of The States In The Endangered Species Act, John Copeland Nagle
Idaho Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grazing 2.0: The Valles Caldera National Preserve, Melinda Harm Benson
Grazing 2.0: The Valles Caldera National Preserve, Melinda Harm Benson
Idaho Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink.
Unpacking The Briefcase Of Business Aversion, Brooke Gledhill
Unpacking The Briefcase Of Business Aversion, Brooke Gledhill
Marriott Student Review
An editorial asserting that improved business skills across professions will lead to progress for individuals, organizations, and the global community.
Full Issue: Bridging The Gap (Vol. 2, Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Bridging The Gap (Vol. 2, Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
A bridge brings together two pieces, which normally would not connect. Without the connecting link, those two sections would be separate. For example, a bridge between two landmasses gives travelers access to new locations, new vistas, and possibly even new opportunities. Bridging the gap can also be perilous if the bridge is not safe and secure. The connection needs to be maintained and inspected regularly for cracks, fissures, or signs of wear that should be fixed immediately. In this issue of Marriott Student Review, the authors have explored the bridges built in business and the importance of maintaining those connections.
Commentary, Christopher H. Johnson
Commentary, Christopher H. Johnson
Naval War College Review
Leadership—this word has such a rich meaning. Yet in this the twenty-first century, does anyone fully appreciate it? Are we a nation that still honors leader- ship’s inherent value to our society? Do we still strive to embody its principles in everyday life, or are we a nation—with perhaps even a military—that truly does not understand the meaning of the word? Have we, as a result, begun to embrace management as the new ideal?
Reinventing Tourism Cities: Examining Technologies, Applications, And City Branding In Leading Smart Cities, Mehmet C. Yavuz, Muhittin Cavusoglu, Abdulkadir Corbaci
Reinventing Tourism Cities: Examining Technologies, Applications, And City Branding In Leading Smart Cities, Mehmet C. Yavuz, Muhittin Cavusoglu, Abdulkadir Corbaci
Journal of Global Business Insights
Cities have become engines of economic development. Numerous cities have positively affected the living conditions of residents and visitors by using technological and innovative service delivery tools called smart city technologies and applications. These technologies and applications can be seen at government and private buildings, city facilities, information and communication technology infrastructure, and personal services. They have a net-positive impact on the environment and natural resources by reducing harmful emissions and the excessive and unnecessary use of energy, water, gas, public and private transport vehicles, and more. Cities have used these technologies and applications to brand themselves as having …
Detection Of Prrsv Circulation Using Oral Fluid Samples For Nursery Management In Endemically Prrsv-Infected Farms, Yonlayong Woonwong, Roongtham Kedkovid, Jirapat Arunorat, Chaitawat Sirisereewan, Teerawut Nedumpun, Korakrit Poonsuk, Yaowalak Panyasing, Pariwat Poolperm, Alongkot Boonsoongnern, Roongroje Thanawongnuwech
Detection Of Prrsv Circulation Using Oral Fluid Samples For Nursery Management In Endemically Prrsv-Infected Farms, Yonlayong Woonwong, Roongtham Kedkovid, Jirapat Arunorat, Chaitawat Sirisereewan, Teerawut Nedumpun, Korakrit Poonsuk, Yaowalak Panyasing, Pariwat Poolperm, Alongkot Boonsoongnern, Roongroje Thanawongnuwech
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) has become a major swine disease worldwide. Relevant management strategies and diagnostic assays are of importance for PRRS virus (PRRSV) control. The objective of this study was to determine the use of oral fluids for PRRSV monitoring in endemically PRRSV-infected herds. PRRSV RNA and PRRSV-specific antibodies were monitored using oral fluid samples and serum samples in two conventional swine farms in Thailand (‘Farm A’, a one-site conventional system farm, and ‘Farm B’, a one-site P0-P1 segregation system farm) during farrowing to nursery periods. Both PRRSV RNA and PRRSV antibodies were detected from 3 to …
Factors Influencing Management Development Of Mba Students: Exploring Concerns Of Business Schools In Pakistan, Obed R. Syed, Rosmini Omar, Arabella Bhutto
Factors Influencing Management Development Of Mba Students: Exploring Concerns Of Business Schools In Pakistan, Obed R. Syed, Rosmini Omar, Arabella Bhutto
Journal of Global Business Insights
The purpose of this study is to explore factors that reinforce or obstruct business schools in Pakistan to develop managerial knowledge, skills and work-based learning experiences of MBA students. The study is prompted by growing debates about insufficiencies in business schools to prepare MBA graduates based on managerial capital needs in the regional markets. To understand the reasons of insufficiencies from business school’s viewpoint, this study employs qualitative interviews to explore factors that reinforce or obstruct business schools. Deans, faculty members and administrators of five different business schools in Hyderabad, Pakistan participated in this study. Responses of the participants are …
Recommended Practices For The Management Of Surgical Smoke And Bio-Aerosols For Perioperative Nurses In Thailand, Usavadee Asdornwised, Daranee Pipatkulchai, Suwat Damnin, Vitoon Chinswangwatanakul, Mongkol Boonsripitayanon, Sununtha Tonklai
Recommended Practices For The Management Of Surgical Smoke And Bio-Aerosols For Perioperative Nurses In Thailand, Usavadee Asdornwised, Daranee Pipatkulchai, Suwat Damnin, Vitoon Chinswangwatanakul, Mongkol Boonsripitayanon, Sununtha Tonklai
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Evidence-based guidelines for the management of surgical smoke and bioaerosols for perioperative nurses are necessary to improve the quality of care for patients and to ensure a safe environment in operating rooms. A survey of 377 operating room (OR) nurses throughout Thailand was used to assess the incidence of health problems related to surgical smoke exposure, as well as the current practices for these substances. A high percentage of OR nurses reported little or no use of smoke evacuation tools such as central smoke evacuation systems (100 per cent), portable smoke evacuation units (82 per cent), wall suction with inline …
Framing Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse And Burro Management Processes In A Dynamic Ecological, Sociological, And Political Environment, J. Derek Scasta, Jacob D. Hennig, Jeffrey L. Beck
Framing Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse And Burro Management Processes In A Dynamic Ecological, Sociological, And Political Environment, J. Derek Scasta, Jacob D. Hennig, Jeffrey L. Beck
Human–Wildlife Interactions
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA) of 1971 established all “unbranded or unclaimed” equids on U.S. public lands as “living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West.” Today, >72,000 feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) and burros (E . asinus ; WHB) live on western U.S. public rangelands. The number of WHBs exceeds the Bureau of Land Management’s maximum Appropriate Management Level (AML) of 26,715 by a factor of approximately 2.7 and has nearly doubled from 2007–2015. The AML was set to balance WHB numbers with rangeland health and support other uses such as wildlife habitat …
Multiple-Use Management Of Western U.S. Rangelands: Wild Horses, Wildlife, And Livestock, Rick E. Danvir
Multiple-Use Management Of Western U.S. Rangelands: Wild Horses, Wildlife, And Livestock, Rick E. Danvir
Human–Wildlife Interactions
Since 1959, the U.S. Congress has legislated the treatment and management of wild horses (Equus ferus caballus ) and burros (E. asinus ; WHB). While the legislation has ensured WHB a place as western rangeland icons, subsequent congressional actions, in response to public lobbying, have limited federal managers’ ability to manage WHB populations under the U.S. public land multiple-use doctrine. Federal land managers tasked with managing for multiple and competing interests on public lands of the western United States must not only consider WHB habitat requirements, but also wildlife species diversity and livestock grazing. Developing multiple-use management strategies while fulfi …
The Three Creeks Allotment Consolidation: Changing Western Federal Grazing Paradigms, Taylor Payne
The Three Creeks Allotment Consolidation: Changing Western Federal Grazing Paradigms, Taylor Payne
Human–Wildlife Interactions
The federal government owns approximately 47% of all land in the western United States. In the state of Utah, about 64% of the land base is managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS). The government has historically issued permits to owners of private lands to allow the owners to graze their livestock on public lands. The permits (allotments) are generally of 10-year duration and allow for an annual season of use. In some cases, continued and repeated historical annual grazing practices may not be ideal for permit holders and their communities nor …
Engaging People In Nature Stewardship Through Master Naturalist Programs, Mark Larese-Casanova, Michelle Prysby
Engaging People In Nature Stewardship Through Master Naturalist Programs, Mark Larese-Casanova, Michelle Prysby
Human–Wildlife Interactions
Master Naturalist programs across the country have reconnected Americans with nature for >20 years. Research suggests that reconnecting humans with nature benefits personal health and wellness, educates stakeholders about the importance of conservation, and enhances individual participation in stewardship efforts. Nationally, the Alliance of Natural Resource Outreach and Service Programs coordinates and supports Master Naturalist programs through facilitating collaboration and sharing of resources, as well as organizing an annual conference. We explore the Virginia Master Naturalist and Utah Master Naturalist programs as 2 examples of different, but highly effective, statewide programs to highlight the diversity of Master Naturalist programs. The …
A Review Of Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse And Burro Management Policies Relative To Desired Management Outcomes, Keith A. Norris
A Review Of Contemporary U.S. Wild Horse And Burro Management Policies Relative To Desired Management Outcomes, Keith A. Norris
Human–Wildlife Interactions
Legally defined “wild” horse (Equus ferus caballus ) and burro (E. asinus ; WHB) populations in the United States exceed established population objectives. The context of WHB policy and management can be categorized into ecological, geographical, legal, social, and political perspectives. Ecologically, all WHB populations in the United States are considered feral animals, but certain populations are afforded protection and management by the federal Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA) of 1971. The current policy and management paradigms under which the WFRHBA is being implemented has contributed to rangeland degradation, poor WHB health, and impacts to native wildlife. This …
Food Allergy In Youth: A Primer For Allied Health Professionals, Philip Welch, Lauren Maziarz, Macy Mccartney, Chelsea Raker
Food Allergy In Youth: A Primer For Allied Health Professionals, Philip Welch, Lauren Maziarz, Macy Mccartney, Chelsea Raker
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice
Purpose: Many youth struggle with the physical, mental, and social burdens of food allergy. The exact cause of food allergies is unknown, but several theories exist such as the “couch potato theory”, “hygiene hypothesis”, “microflora theory”, and “alarmins” theory. This non-systematic literature review summarizes the problem of youth food allergy and provides guidance to allied health professionals.
Method: A literature search of the relevant literature from years 2000 through 2017 was conducted using PubMed with the key words “food allergy”, “youth”, and “management”.
Results: Youth with food allergy may experience anxiety, social isolation, bullying, and depression, in addition to life-threatening …
Takayasu Arteritis: An Update, Gökhan Keser, Kenan Aksu, Rafi̇ Haner Di̇reskeneli̇
Takayasu Arteritis: An Update, Gökhan Keser, Kenan Aksu, Rafi̇ Haner Di̇reskeneli̇
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a challenging chronic, granulomatous, large-vessel systemic vasculitis, mostly due to difficulties in early diagnosis and assessing actual disease activity. Since there are no specific diagnostic laboratory tests, biomarkers, or autoantibodies, many patients experience considerable delay in diagnosis. Remembering the possibility of TAK together with the use of acute phase responses and appropriate imaging studies may be helpful for early diagnosis. Since there may be discrepancies between systemic and vascular wall inflammation, using only acute phase responses is not reliable in assessing current disease activity. Therefore, physical examination and new imaging findings should also be used to …