What is normative social influence? What are Sternberg's three types of intelligence? What is gender conformity and give an example of it? What is a collaborative inquiry strategy? What is the cohort model? What are social contexts? What is an example of institutional isomorphism that we have...
W Itkin - 《Psychology in the Schools》 被引量: 19发表: 1964年 APRN licensure versus APRN certification: what is the difference? As advanced practice nursing was being recognized as a distinct role from registered nursing, boards of nursing began to look for assessment methods to eva... N ...
This view, generally termed "instrumentalism," although largely discredited in philosophy, is still influential in psychology and the social sciences (Salmon, 1984, pp. 5–7). Realists, in contrast, see theoretical terms as referring to (although, as the Keller quote given earlier makes clear,...
is an instrument and mechanism for public consultation on the current state of the functioning and organizational performances of local public administration. Even though hypothesis 2 was not validated, the OPPQ dimension had a positive (but not statistically significant) influence, meaning that in an...
Private elite universities in the United States, through a process of institutional isomorphism (Lipson 2007; Meyer et al. 2007), have very similar admissions policies. Students applying to most elite US universities submit grade point averages, SAT scores, letters of recommendation from teachers, ...
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In Tom Leister’s book “Basic Category Theory”, he starts by talking about equality of elements, isomorphisms of functors, equivalence of categories, and at each stage, he acts like you have an object, and that object can change, and then, lo and behold, the “change” itself could b...
Supplier dependence also reduces CSiR but increases the effect of institutional distance on CSiR and is therefore a double-edged sword. Our novel framework generates insights into CSiR, a dark side of IB, by uncovering the mechanisms that co-produce CSiR in the offshore outsourcing context. We ...
The purpose of the current paper is to introduce the theoretical arguments of optimal distinctiveness literature in studying the relationship between CEO n
The purpose of this paper is to study what are the characteristics that make firms less or more prone to greenwashing. We collect data from sustainability