While normalization focuses on how stress due to perceptions of dirty work can be reduced, not much attention has been given to acting on moral stigma as a social construction (cf. [3,24,33,34]). However, in some work, this seems quite well possible, and if it concerns moral taint, ...
Although much research has been dedicated to the investigation of leisure constraints, few studies concurrently probe the effect of leisure constraints and motivation factors. To obtain a holistic view of the human decision-making process, researchers should not eliminate the constraining factors as ...
The growing economic as well as social cost to families and society can only be mitigated by effective interventions and supports. It is, therefore, not surprising that there is much heated debate and most governments have developed public policies to address the management of autism. This paper ...
administrative sciences Article What Is Public Agency Strategic Analysis (PASA) and How Does It Differ from Public Policy Analysis and Firm Strategy Analysis? Aidan R. Vining Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, 500 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1W6, Canada; vining@sfu.ca; ...
However, before developing various forms of interventions aimed at reducing the number of car trips, it is important to gather as much information as possible about the target group's perception of PT. In this instance, a theoretical approach is needed, which will help to determine what factors...
As already noted, the type of evaluation is very much dependent on the nature of the application; it is no surprise that there is no consensus about how one should verify, calibrate or validate a model. For example, in the brief review in Table 1, calibration of individual parameters ...