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Ua25/3 Newsletter: The Fraud Issue, Issue 8, Wku Internal Auditor
Ua25/3 Newsletter: The Fraud Issue, Issue 8, Wku Internal Auditor
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the WKU Internal Auditor.
What Is Professionalism? The Validation Of A Comprehensive Model Of Professionalism, Andrew W. Rowland
What Is Professionalism? The Validation Of A Comprehensive Model Of Professionalism, Andrew W. Rowland
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Professionalism is a term frequently used in organizations yet perceptions of what it means differ from person to person. Given its frequent use and its link to various job outcomes, such as organizational commitment (Bartol, 1979), there is a need to have a universal definition of professionalism. While there are existing models of professionalism these models are typically developed for a specific field or industry. Thus, there is also a need for a comprehensive model of professionalism that can be used across multiple fields and industries. This study worked to develop a model of professionalism that creates a comprehensive model …
Christian Nonprofit Ceos:Ethical Idealism, Relativism, And Motivation, Sharlene Garces Baragona
Christian Nonprofit Ceos:Ethical Idealism, Relativism, And Motivation, Sharlene Garces Baragona
Dissertations
Strong ethical character and the ability to inspire others form crucial areas for leadership effectiveness, particularly in nonprofits. This study explored the relationship between ethical ideologies (idealism and relativism) and inspirational motivation of Christian nonprofit CEOs affiliated with the Christian Child and Family Services Association. The Ethics Position Questionnaire of Forsyth (1980), the Bass and Avolio (2004) Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire Leader Form (5X Short) – Inspirational Motivation, and a demographic questionnaire comprised the 30-item survey for this study. The participants’ responses were collected either online or on paper and were analyzed using Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. The response rate was …
Social Responsibility, An Annotated Bibliography, Andrew Cato
Social Responsibility, An Annotated Bibliography, Andrew Cato
Undergraduate Research Award
No abstract provided.
Western Kentucky University Annual Report 2010: Bridging The Gap, Sife, Wku
Western Kentucky University Annual Report 2010: Bridging The Gap, Sife, Wku
SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise)
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Legally Speaking--Legal Implications Of Reference Books For Publishers And Consumers, Bryan M. Carson
Legally Speaking--Legal Implications Of Reference Books For Publishers And Consumers, Bryan M. Carson
DLPS Faculty Publications
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Learn This Lesson: We Really Can't Have It All, Aaron W. Hughey
Learn This Lesson: We Really Can't Have It All, Aaron W. Hughey
Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications
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Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Balyeat, Douglas. Expectations Gap: Where Were the Auditors?
- Brown, Kaye. Larry McMurtry: Saddle Up or Leave the Old West Behind
- Fridy, Geraldine. Stephen Crane's Maggie. Another Example of Patriarchal Misogyny?
- Hazelwood, Shirley and Kay Redfern. Effectiveness of Psychosocial rehabilitation Programs: Do They Make a Difference in the Re-hospitalization of the Mentally Ill?
- Johnson, Sean. Effects of Time-out as a Procedure to Decrease Maladaptive Behavior
- Leibering, Elisa, Michelle Nye and LauraLee Wilson. Euthanasia: Legal, …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Baum, Carole. A Glance at Phenomenology and Its Approach to Literary Criticism, 1987
- Coble, Terrell. Personality Determinants: Research Results and Implications for Intervention, 1987
- Crase, Kim. Recent Developments in Products Liability, 1987
- Flora, Joan. Simms's Frontier Characters, 1987
- Ford, Doug, David Gray and Nick Nauman. Right-to-Work Laws, 1987
- Gray, Michael. Through Pontormo's Eyes, 1987
- Jackson, Jewel. Is Creativity Teachable? 1987
- Logsdon, Doug. James I as King Lear, 1987
- Schneringer, Joseph. Weather Stations in …
Industrial Resources: Magoffin County - Salyersville, Kentucky Library Research Collection
Industrial Resources: Magoffin County - Salyersville, Kentucky Library Research Collection
Magoffin County
"Current Industrial Resources: Salyersville, Kentucky" prepared by the Salyersville Kiwanis Club and the Kentucky Department of Commerce, Frankfort, Kentucky, September 1966. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources,markets, and climate.