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How to get things done in social virtual reality : A study of team cohesion in social virtual reality–enabled teams
2022
Social virtual reality (SVR) enables teams to operate in a virtual environment that simulates and enhances real-world interactions. However, there is an absence of empirical analysis of how SVR can affect the performance of virtual teams. This paper documents how SVR affects the formation of team cohesion (i.e., task cohesion and social cohesion), which is a critical success factor for team performance. To address this gap in the research, we conducted a qualitative study by interviewing 20 members from virtual teams assigned to perform a challenging collaborative task in SVR. As a contribution, our study identifies five primary affordances and 11 sub-affordances for team cohesion in SVR. W…
Il servizio sociale: ponte e porto relazionale
2020
Il servizio sociale è una professione che si declina attraverso le sue determinanti relazionali e che tende ad operare in termini di mediazione. Tra le caratteristiche specifiche della professione vi è la potenzialità di rappresentare, per le persone che vi ricorrono, tanto un porto, nel senso di rifugio, quanto un ponte, nel senso di collegamento. Come per i ponti e porti reali, la professione del servizio sociale deve costantemente e attentamente essere oggetto di “manutenzione", per far sì che le competenze dei professionisti rendano possibile un sostanziale riorientamento dei modi di intendere e configurare i rapporti di aiuto e di promozione umana.
Fallibilità o meno delle società in house tra diritto privato e diritto pubblico, garanzia statale dei debiti degli enti pubblici (CEDU) e divieto di…
2014
L'articolo affronta la complessa tematica della disciplina giuridica applicabile alle società in house, specie sotto il profilo della assoggettabilità a fallimento,in un quadro più ampio che coinvolge un inedito intreccio tra CEDU e diritto UE.
Methods to enhance hydrolysis during one and two-stage anaerobic digestion of energy crops and crop residues
2011
Lwowski debiut Tomasza Augusta Olizarowskiego
2020
Tomasz August Olizarowski, born on March 10, 1811 in Wojsławice, in Galicia, still be- longs to the group of the unknown and unjustly forgotten poets and playwrights. One hundred and thirty five years have passed since his death, and so far there has been neither a critical edition of his rich literary output, nor a monograph devoted to him. Most of his texts remain in manuscripts collected at the Polish Library in Paris and at the Library of Kórnik. The latter holds among its collections the first volume of his Psalms, most probably published by the poet in L’viv in 1832, compared by an unknown 1833 reviewer to the works of Jean Paul (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter) and even to J.W. Goethe’…
Vanhempien kasvatustyylien yhteys nuorten suoritusstrategioihin, koulusuoriutumiseen ja -sopeutumiseen
2001
"Mää oon yleensä sellainen ihan tavallinen, niinku muutkin, mulla vaan on se epilepsia" : epilepsiaa sairastavan lapsen koulunkäynti
1997
Introduzione a "Nulla si butta, tutto si ricicla. Rifiuti: le criticità, la governance e la partecipazione"
2009
Sexual and postmating reproductive isolation between allopatric Drosophila montana populations suggest speciation potential
2011
Background - Widely distributed species with populations adapted to different environmental conditions can provide valuable opportunities for tracing the onset of reproductive incompatibilities and their role in the speciation process. Drosophila montana, a D. virilis group species found in high latitude boreal forests in Nearctic and Palearctic regions around the globe, could be an excellent model system for studying the early stages of speciation, as a wealth of information concerning this species' ecology, mating system, life history, genetics and phylogeography is available. However, reproductive barriers between populations have hereto not been investigated. Results - We report both pr…
Temperature-dependent mutational robustness can explain faster molecular evolution at warm temperatures, affecting speciation rate and global pattern…
2016
Distribution of species across the Earth shows strong latitudinal and altitudinal gradients with the number of species decreasing with declining temperatures. While these patterns have been recognized for well over a century, the mechanisms generating and maintaining them have remained elusive. Here, we propose a mechanistic explanation for temperature-dependent rates of molecular evolution that can influence speciation rates and global biodiversity gradients. Our hypothesis is based on the effects of temperature and temperature-adaptation on stability of proteins and other catalytic biomolecules. First, due to the nature of physical forces between biomolecules and water, stability of biomo…