State of the art–teacher effectiveness and professional learning

D Muijs, L Kyriakides, G Van der Werf… - School effectiveness …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
One of the key findings from decades of educational effectiveness research is the
importance of the classroom level as a predictor of pupil outcomes. In this review, we …

The relationship between legitimacy, reputation, sustainability and branding for companies and their supply chains

M Czinkota, HR Kaufmann, G Basile - Industrial Marketing Management, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper aims at filling a gap that we perceive to exist in the scientific literature as to
legitimacy, reputation and sustainability and their interrelationship to corporate and supply …

The capacity to adapt? Communities in a changing climate, environment, and economy on the northern Andaman coast of Thailand

NJ Bennett, P Dearden, G Murray, A Kadfak - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
The health and productivity of marine ecosystems, habitats, and fisheries are deteriorating
on the Andaman coast of Thailand. Because of their high dependence on natural resources …

Mediatization of political organizations: Changing parties and interest groups?

P Donges, O Jarren - … of politics: Understanding the transformation of …, 2014 - Springer
This chapter analyzes the mediatization of politics at the meso level of political
organizations. According to the theoretical framework of this book, our issue is located on …

Structuration theory

RD McPhee, MS Poole, J Iverson - The SAGE handbook of …, 2014 - books.google.com
T he cially 1979, theory 1984, in the of 1987, structuration, work 1990, of Giddens 1991),
rooted was (1976, espefirst applied to organizational communication in the 1980s, a period …

Primary healthcare system capacities for responding to storm and flood-related health problems: a case study from a rural district in central Vietnam

H Van Minh, TT Anh, J Rocklöv, KB Giang… - Global health …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background As a tropical depression in the East Sea, Vietnam is greatly affected by climate
change and natural disasters. Knowledge of the current capacity of the primary healthcare …

Keeping your secrets public? Open versus closed innovation processes in the Hungarian wine sector

L Dries, S Pascucci, Á Török… - International Food and …, 2014 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
An effective innovation system is crucial for food companies to cope with competitive
pressure. An important issue is whether to innovate by cooperating and sharing ideas or to …

[DOC][DOC] Management development and organizational resilience: A case study of some selected manufacturing firms in Rivers State, Nigeria

GI Umoh, E Amah, HI Wokocha - IOSR Journal of Business and …, 2014 - researchgate.net
The study examined the effect of Management Development on Organizational Resilience in
the Nigerian manufacturing industry. A total of 140 employees were randomly drawn from …

Coping with a self-induced shock: The heterarchic organization of the London Olympic Games 2012

G Grabher, J Thiel - Social Sciences, 2014 - mdpi.com
This paper starts from the assumption of a structural analogy between mega-events and
large-scale disasters. Both imply forceful interruptions of everyday routines, and both involve …

[PDF][PDF] Beyond the myth of control: Toward network switching in disaster management.

K Boersma, J Ferguson, P Groenewegen, J Wolbers - ISCRAM, 2014 - idl.iscram.org
ABSTRACT A novel,'net-centric'approach to disaster management is challenging traditional
forms of command and control, through technology-supported, self-directed networks of …