Search results for "Autonomy"

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The future role of bank branches and their managers: comparing managerial perceptions in Canada and Spain

1997

Although it was predicted that bank branches would quickly become obsolete in a computerized society, the reality is that many full‐service branches are not closing but rather evolving to meet changing needs. The role of the branch manager is crucial, and is also changing. In particular, managers are expected to take a lead in marketing activities. A questionnaire study was carried out to examine managers’ changing roles, using two samples of branch managers, one from Canada and one from Spain. Managers were asked to rate 21 function variables on their importance in bank management and in facing new market trends. Differences were found between the two samples, as were similarities: both id…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionClosing (real estate)Strategic ChoiceBusinessMarketingBusiness developmentFunction (engineering)Autonomymedia_commonBank managementQuestionnaire studyInternational Journal of Bank Marketing
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How and When Do Leaders Influence Employees' Well-Being? Moderated Mediation Models for Job Demands and Resources

2019

Following the call of recent reviews on leadership and well-being, the purpose of this study is to examine how and when two contrasting leadership styles, transformational leadership (TFL) and passive-avoidant leadership (PAL), are related to employees’ anxiety and thereby either promote or inhibit employees’ well-being. Using the prominent job demands-resources (JD-R) model as a theoretical framework, we propose that the relationship between leadership behavior and anxiety is mediated by organizational job demands, namely, role ambiguity (RA), and job resources, namely, team climate for learning (TCL), as well as moderated by autonomy as important job characteristic. A sample of 501 knowle…

Mediation (statistics)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990role ambiguityemployee well-being050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingLabor market03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineModerated mediationMercat de treballtransformational leadershipPsychologyLeadership style0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespassive-avoidant leadershipGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonLideratge05 social sciencesjob autonomyjob demands-resources modelLeadershipJob demands-resources modellcsh:PsychologyTransformational leadershipWell-beingPsychologySocial psychologyteam climate for learning030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomy
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Quality management in higher education: A comparative study of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland

2010

This chapter examines lecturers’ perceptions of the balance between quality assurance and quality enhancement in three case study higher education institutions in different European countries. Where quality initiatives emphasised assurance rather than enhancement, this was taken to indicate a significant limitation on a lecturer’s autonomy in the quality management process. In-depth interviews using a semi-structured schedule were conducted with 20 randomly selected academic staff in each of the three higher education institutions. The results from the interviews demonstrated a very wide range of views among the interviewees. However, generally, it was found that there was a high level of d…

Medical educationDisappointmentQuality managementHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Quality enhancementSchedule (workplace)Pedagogymedicinemedicine.symptombusinessQuality assuranceAutonomymedia_common
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Revista española de orientación y psicopedagogía

2014

RESUMENSon bien conocidos los condicionantes vocacionales que influyen en los estudiantes universitarios en función de características como el sexo, nivel socioeconómico o grupo vocacional al que se adscriben. Sin embargo, poco se conoce de las características vocacionales de estos estudiantes cuando están afectados por una discapacidad. La aproximación cualitativa, a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas, es la vía que permite conocer con detenimiento las necesidades y características de estos estudiantes para establecer un asesoramiento de calidad. Esta metodología nos muestra que dicho asesoramiento debe centrarse, básicamente, en tres campos: el socio-personal, el de autonomía e indep…

Medical educationHigher educationbusiness.industryVisual impairmentcuestionarioPersonal autonomyEducationDomain (software engineering)Geographyenseñanza superiordeficiente visualVocational educationmedicineorientación profesionalmedicine.symptombusinessSocioeconomic statusCartographyintegración escolarApplied PsychologyCareer counselingQualitative researchREOP - Revista Española de Orientación y Psicopedagogía
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Mentoring styles and novice teachers’ well-being: The role of basic need satisfaction

2021

Abstract School-based mentoring is a key component of support during the challenging teacher induction phase, but different counseling approaches vary in their effectiveness in fostering novices’ well-being. This study investigates effects of two distinct mentoring approaches on emotional exhaustion by considering their potential to address mentees’ basic needs. Data stem from 579 beginning teachers enrolled in the German practical training period. Structural equation modeling indicates that constructivist-oriented mentoring lowers level of exhaustion by supporting mentees’ autonomy need satisfaction. Results do not indicate an effect of transmission-oriented mentoring on mentees’ well-bein…

Medical educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationNeed satisfactionStructural equation modelinglanguage.human_languageEducationGermanTeacher inductionWell-beingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBasic needsEmotional exhaustionPsychology0503 educationAutonomy050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonTeaching and Teacher Education
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Mediterranean Movements and Constituent Political Spaces: An Interview with Sandro Mezzadra and Toni Negri

2017

These conversations between Toni Negri and Sandro Mezzadra (November 2014-october 2015) focus on the politics of Mediterranena boundaries and situate migratory movements across the Mediterranean in the geopolitical context of the Eastern and Southern shore. Looking at the proliferation of wars around the Mediterranean region and reflecting on the legacy of the Arab Uprisings, Mezzadra adn Negri revisit the concept of the "autonomy of migration" and critically interrogate its possible contribution to the field of migration and in terms of the current refugee crisis.

Mediterranean climatemedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentRefugee crisis0507 social and economic geographyContext (language use)Geopolitics0506 political sciencePoliticsLaw050602 political science & public administrationEthnologySociology050703 geographyAutonomyEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonAntipode
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Proactive and reactive dimensions of life-course agency: mapping student teachers’ language learning experiences

2014

Although the concept of agency has received a lot of interest in recent educational research, its significance in language learning biographies as well as contextual and relational aspects of learner agency are still little studied. This paper aims at a more thorough understanding of agency by studying student teachers’ previous language learning experiences. This paper is based on a dialogical analysis of 12 student teachers’ biographical essays describing their relationship with English as a foreign language. The participants are students in a Finnish class teacher and language teacher education programme that uses English as the primary medium of instruction. The study proposes a tripart…

Medium of instructionLinguistics and Languagedialogic pedagogylife-courseComprehension approachLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsTeacher educationlanguage learningEducationEducational researchdialoginen pedagogiaLanguage assessmentAgency (sociology)PedagogyagencyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationLearner autonomyta516Psychologykielen oppiminenopettajankoulutusteacher educationLanguage and Education
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Mental health care: trust and mistrust in different caring contexts.

2008

Aims and objectives.  To identify the factors that make trust within the context of public mental health possible. We also consider the question of patients’ trust in the whole caring system. The study is based on individual interviews with 22 psychiatric patients, who were also users of social services. Background.  There are theoretical studies concerning trust between human beings in several disciplines within psychiatry and social services but few studies investigate how trust can be created and what makes it possible. The literature reveals that there is need for research concerning trust in psychiatry. In this study we examined two different caring contexts and investigated what makes…

Mental Health Servicesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMental DisordersSocial WelfareContext (language use)General MedicineTrustMental healthGrounded theoryPower (social and political)Openness to experienceRelevance (law)MedicineHumansbusinessSocial psychologyGeneral NursingAutonomymedia_commonJournal of clinical nursing
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Robert Nozick and Axel Honneth: An attempt to shed light on mental health service in Norway through two diametrical philosophers.

2020

This article aims at giving insight into Norwegian mental health service by exploring the ideologies of two diametrical philosophers, the American Robert Nozick (1938-2002) and the German Axel Honneth (1949-). Nozick proposes as an ideal a minimal state in which citizens have a "negative right" to the absence of interference and to follow their own interests without restriction from the state. On the other side, Axel Honneth claims that there is no freedom without state interference. In his view, governmental involvement is understood as a prerequisite for personal freedom. We may call this state an opposite of the minimal state; a maximal state. To get a better understanding of these oppos…

Mental Health Servicesmedia_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianIdeal (ethics)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineState (polity)HumansPhilosophy Nursing030212 general & internal medicineSociologyPolitical philosophymedia_common030504 nursingResearch and TheoryNorwayGeneral MedicineMental healthlanguage.human_languageGovernment ProgramsIssues ethics and legal aspectslanguageIdeology0305 other medical scienceSocial psychologyAutonomyNursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionalsREFERENCES
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Mobile (Self-)Socialization: The Role of Mobile Media and Communication in Autonomy and Relationship Development in Adolescence

2021

Two of the most important developmental tasks in adolescence are developing autonomy and establishing relationships (i.e., friendships and romantic relationships). Self-socialization processes are ...

Mobile mediaCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocializationRelationship developmentPsychologySocial psychologyAutonomymedia_commonMass Communication and Society
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