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Professional identity in changing workplaces : Why it matters, when it becomes emotionally imbued, and how to support its agentic negotiations

2022

This chapter addresses professional identity in the workplace. The relevance of the topic derives from current trends in working life, in which constant changes require continuous professional identity negotiations. In addition, employees are increasingly obliged to recognise and make visible their professional identity in order to navigate and survive in the complexities of working life. This chapter provides an overview of the conceptual frameworks, topics, and empirical evidence pertaining to professional identity, as presented in workplace learning literature. From this, it provides suggestions for researching and elaborating professional identity, with particular attention to relationa…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONoppiminenworkplace pedagogysosiokulttuuriset tekijättyöpaikatprofessional agencytoimijuusneuvottelutemotionsammatti-identiteettisociocultural approachworknegotiationammatillinen kehitystunteetammattitaitoprofessional identitytyöelämä
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Identity and Agency in Professional Learning

2014

This chapter elaborates professional learning from two complementary perspectives, namely professional identity and agency. Starting with the conceptualization of identity and agency, the chapter illustrates how professional identity and agency are intertwined with workplace learning at the individual and social levels. In theoretical terms we adhere to a subject-centred socio-cultural approach. This implies that professional learning is seen as a dual process, involving identity negotiation and the development of work practices (including the practice of agency), with both aspects taking place within the socio-cultural and material conditions of the workplace. We see professional identity …

Conceptualizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Identity negotiationPublic relationsNegotiationWork (electrical)Professional learning communityPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)businessEmpirical evidencemedia_common
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Ecological Efficiency of Voluntary Conservation of Boreal-Forest Biodiversity

2008

Current networks of protected areas are biased in many countries toward landscapes of low productivity. Voluntary conservation incentives have been suggested as a socially acceptable way to supplement existing networks with more productive, privately owned areas of high priority for nature conservation. The limited resources committed to nature conservation demand cost-efficiency. Efficiency, however, depends not only on costs incurred to society from alternative ways of maintaining biodiversity but also on ecological values that can be captured. We examined the ecological efficiency of the new market-based voluntary program to preserve forest habitats on private land in southwestern Finlan…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesTime FactorsLichensEcologyArctic RegionsNatural resource economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectBiodiversityEcological efficiencyBiodiversityTreesNegotiationIncentiveHabitatEnvironmental protectionBusinessCoarse woody debrisProtected areaProductivityFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonConservation Biology
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Learning About Forces Using Multiple Representations

2017

We present two research-based interventions to measure upper secondary student learning of forces using multiple representations (MRs). The first intervention is the Representational Variant of the Force Concept Inventory (R-FCI) – a multiple-choice test for evaluating students’ representational consistency in answering triplets of isomorphic items in the context of forces. The second intervention is an interaction diagram (ID) – a visual representation that helps students to identify forces resulting from interactions between two objects. Students’ representational consistency on the R-FCI pre-test correlated with their normalised learning gain on the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) suggesti…

Consistency (negotiation)Diagram (category theory)Interaction overview diagramContext (language use)Free body diagramPsychologyRepresentation (mathematics)Force Concept InventoryTest (assessment)Cognitive psychology
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Planning Control on the Northern European Periphery

2010

From different pasts and currently different connections to EU, Latvia and Norway in the last few years have created new legal frameworks for their national planning systems and hence for planning control. This paper explores similarities and differences between these two planning control systems and related tendencies in the revision of planning legislation adopted in recent times. Methodologically, the study makes a distinction between acting organizational subjects and the rules of the game that affect their performance. Together with the planning organization, such formal institutional factors indicate modes of planning control as well as possibilities for creating coherence across plan…

Consistency (negotiation)EconomyPolitical scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentControl (management)Regional scienceLegislationLand-use planningNational planningCoherence (linguistics)European Planning Studies
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Action and Deontology

2015

This chapter is concerned with the deontology of actions. According to the presented approach, actions and not propositions are deontologically loaded. Norms direct actions and define the circumstances in which actions are permitted, prohibited, or mandated. Norms are therefore viewed as deontological rules of conduct. The definitions of permission, prohibition, and obligatoriness of an action are formulated in terms of the relation of transition of an action system. A typology of atomic norms is presented. To each atomic norm a proposition is associated and called the normative proposition corresponding to this norm. A logical system, the basic deontic logic, is defined and an adequate sem…

Consistency (negotiation)Norm (artificial intelligence)Action (philosophy)Computer scienceComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceDeontic logicNormativeContext (language use)PropositionPermissionEpistemology
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The assessment of parenting in the child welfare practice

1999

Abstract This study analyzed how parenting and factors considered as important determinants of parental care are assessed in the child welfare practice during the placement process, using ethnographic content analysis of case records. The assessment of parenting and the factors affecting it was unsystematic and unplanned with no consistency between cases. The documentary mentions concerning the quality of parent-child relationships were surprisingly rare. The descriptions concentrated more on parents' problems than problems in parenting and the qualities of the parent-child relationship. This study indicated that apart from the need for systematized assessment methods in Finnish child welfa…

Consistency (negotiation)Sociology and Political ScienceCase recordsContent analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectAssessment methodsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyQuality (business)PsychologyWelfareEducationmedia_commonDevelopmental psychologyChildren and Youth Services Review
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L’impatto della pandemia sui rapporti contrattuali: problemi e rimedi

2021

This paper aims to analyze the global disaster caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that has disrupted the existence of almost all of humanity. In addition, examine the significant limitations limitations on individual and collective freedoms to protect public health and, secondly, to mitigate as much as possible the impact of the pandemic on economic activities. The attention of the article focuses exclusively on the rules that impact on the general discipline of obligations and contracts. The essay deals with the institutions of contract law that are best suited to counteract the effects of the pandemic on contractual relationships, especially those long term. Particular attention is paid to t…

Contract Obligations COVID-19 pandemic Impossibility of Performance Partial Termination Renegotiation Commercial Lease ContractsSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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A dynamic life-cycle model for the provisioning of software testing services

2014

Information and communications technology (ICT)-enabled international sourcing of software-intensive systems and services (eSourcing) is a powerful strategy for managing businesses more effectively. China is becoming a superpower for eSourcing service provisioning, but most Chinese providers are small- or medium-sized and leverage the mediated eSourcing model, delivering services to foreign ICT clients who interface with end-clients onshore. This model restricts the providers to low-value projects. This paper probes eSourcing of software testing services within the Chinese market because testing is one of the best ICT services small- and medium-sized providers can provide to develop domain …

Control and OptimizationProcess managementInterface (Java)Chinese marketProvisioningService provisioningDomain (software engineering)Leverage (negotiation)Artificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringSoftware testingInformation and Communications TechnologySystems engineeringBusinessSystems Science & Control Engineering
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Impact evaluation of reactive assessment strategies to address social loafing by promoting student cooperation and encouraging mutual support

2013

Cooperative work is an effective strategy when team members are kept motivated and collaborate towards the achievement of a common goal. However, social loafing may significantly reduce educational gains. In this article, we analyse whether assessment-based reactive strategies that exploit existing emotional relationships between the team members are effective as a response to unequal commitment in cooperative tasks. In particular, an adaptive negotiation process that permits students to improve their grades by improving future scores obtained by free riders is suggested. Findings support that these types of strategies may have a great impact in fostering peer tutoring, student cooperation …

Cooperative learningTeamworkKnowledge managementSocial loafingbusiness.industryImpact evaluationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationNegotiationFree rider problemAccountabilitybusinessPsychologyPeer tutormedia_commonInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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