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Textual objects and strategizing : The influence of documents as active objects on strategic recursiveness
In this paper, we explore the role of documents as influential objectsin strategizing, especially in terms of how they influence strategicrecursiveness. We do not restrict our study to explicitly strategyrelateddocuments (e.g. strategic plans and vision or missionstatements), but include all documents that generally address acompany’s long-term direction. By applying the notions ofauthoritative te
Magnetomotive ultrasound for nanomedicine : a mechanistic approach to detection, evaluation and safety assessment
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but reliable diagnosis and staging can contribute to optimal treatment planning, and is a crucial factor in reducing mortality and maintaining quality of life. Soft tissue mechanical properties are promising indicators of cancer that can be assessed non-invasively using functional imaging. Additionally, lymphatic involvement is considered a k
Crop Monitoring in Sweden
The topographic effect on Landsat data in gently undulating terrain in southern Sweden
Atys : Six sonates en duo œuvre IV, 1760 : clef facile et méthodique œuvre V, 1763
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Collective decision skill and decisive voting games
The paper discusses various representations of collective decisional skill which are useful in the evaluation of decision structures. The recursion formulas we give here and the use of the concepts of majority deficiency as well as majority and unanimity games present expedient approaches in analyzing collective competence. Using the simple majority system as benchmark, applications to certain hie
Evaluation of decision groups formed based on order statistics of individual competencies
Corporate social responsibility and stock market actors : A comprehensive study
Purpose– The purpose of this study is to analyse the views stock market actors have on corporate communication of corporate social responsibility (CSR) information grounded on legitimacy and stakeholder theory. Recent findings suggest that management teams experience an increased interest and demand for CSR information from the actors on the stock market and that this underlie a focus shift. This
The politics of fear, mobility, and media discourses : A case study of Malmö
This study focuses on Seved, a segregated and socioeconomically "poor" neighborhood in the city of Malmö in Sweden. It has attracted wide media coverage, a possible consequence of which is its increased stigmatization. The wide disparity between perceived or imagined fear and the actual incidence of, or exposure to, violence attests to the important role of the media in shaping mental maps and pla
An Interview with Professor Simon Caney
Securing the environment : From defense to resilience
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Encountering the Other : Colonialism and Identity in New Sweden and Beyond
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A Database of Morphed Facial Expressions of Emotion
Computer and smartphone continuance intention: A motivational model
This paper develops and tests a motivational model to explain the overall continuance intention to use computers and smartphones. Based on survey data from 192 undergraduate students, structural equation modeling analysis is used to report: (1) the independent effect of intrinsic motivation on the continuance intention to use computers and smartphones; (2) the independent effect of extrinsic motiv
Directed vaccination against pneumococcal disease
Immunization strategies against commensal bacterial pathogens have long focused on eradicating asymptomatic carriage as well as disease, resulting in changes in the colonizing microflora with unknown future consequences. Additionally, current vaccines are not easily adaptable to sequence diversity and immune evasion. Here, we present a "smart" vaccine that leverages our current understanding of di
Effects of facial expression on working memory
In long-term memory (LTM) emotional content may both enhance and impair memory, however, disagreement remains whether emotional content exerts different effects on the ability to maintain and manipulate information over short intervals. Using a working-memory (WM) recognition task requiring the monitoring of faces displaying facial expressions of emotion, participants judged each face as identical