Book Review: Antitrust Questions and AnswersWilliam A. Altonin
The Book Reviews You Can Trust! Is Anyone Still Here? November 6, 2024Angela5 Comments I know it has been a long, long time since I have posted a book review; or anything, for that matter. I am still reading, a lot. Editing for others, and writing my own stories. ...
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Herein, we review the most recent alerts regarding experimental data quality and discuss initiativ... A Moravcsik - 《Security Studies》 被引量: 10发表: 2014年 Trust, but Verify: The Role of ICTs in the Sharing Economy Successful peer-to-peer sharing platforms open the door to new markets ...
Book Review: A Flame in the North, by Lilith Saintcrow Posted onJune 23, 2024|2 comments Fantasy has been booming for the last few years. Maybe it was Game of Thrones being a huge hit, maybe it was the lingering effects of Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. Maybe it was the...
Book review: How compliance can help build organizational trust at speedBy Aly McDevittThu, May 23, 2024 12:29 AMThere is a frank disclaimer in “Move Fast and Fix Things: The Trusted Leader’s Guide to Solving Hard Problems”: “If cynicism is a go-to emotion righ...
G Tulchinsky - 《Canadian Historical Review》 被引量: 0发表: 1987年 Trust rules for trust dilemmas: How decision makers think and act in the shadow of doubt. Summary: Trust has long been recognized as an important antecedent of cooperative behaviour. For example, trust facilitates the productive...
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This third edition of Sidney Dekker’s extremely successful ‘Just Culture’ clarifies that a just culture is a culture of trust, learning and accountability. It is particularly important when an incident has occurred; when something has gone wrong. ...
Tagged as Andrew Lownie, Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, Craig Brown, Dave Eggers, Fiction, Non fiction, Novels, Reading, Reviews November 12, 2022 · 11:37 am Books I Read in October Longlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, Trust by Hernan Diaz was was one of the nominated titles...