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Effects of Passive Leadership in the Digital Age

2021

Organizations must adapt to the trend of digitalization. Nowadays, social media engagement editors play an increasingly crucial role for organizational growth and prosperity in the digital age. Engagement editors are usually tasked to perform the functions of marketing, content production, and data analysis. They have to manage online communities on behalf of the organization, and encounter online audiences' frequent toxic and aggressive behaviors. Engagement editors thus are prone to emotional stress. Substantial literature has examined the influence of leadership style on employee performance. However, passive leadership is rarely studied. This research investigates (1) whether passive le…

business.industrysocial mediamedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)job autonomyPublic relationsAffect (psychology)BF1-990Resource (project management)PsychologyLeadership stylepassive leadershipSocial mediaPsychological resilienceProsperitybusinessPsychologyresilienceonline emotional laborGeneral PsychologyAutonomyOriginal Researchmedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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Emerging Standards and the Hybrid Model for Organizing Scientific Events During and After The COVID-19 Pandemic

2020

AbstractSince the beginning of 2020, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically influenced almost every aspect of human life. Activities requiring human gatherings have either been postponed, canceled, or held completely virtually. To supplement lack of in-person contact, people have increasingly turned to virtual settings online, advantages of which include increased inclusivity and accessibility and a reduced carbon footprint. However, emerging online technologies cannot fully replace in-person scientific events. In-person meetings are not susceptible to poor Internet connectivity problems, and they provide novel opportunities for socialization, creating new collaboratio…

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Oligarchies and Client Systems in Rural communities in the South of the Crown of Aragón (13th to 15th Centuries)

2010

Studies of late medieval Hispanic client systems generally focus on networks of noble power, to the exclusion of the peasantry. This is doubtless in part because the peasantry has traditionally been considered to represent a largely homogenous social group defined in opposition to the feudal nobility, whose members defended common interests. However, the last few years have witnessed a profusion of studies into the rural, or peasant, elites of Western Europe during the late medieval and modern periods, and these highlight not only significant disparities between the economic status of those and that of the remainder of the peasantry, but also their employment of specific power-mechanisms in…

campesinadoHistorycorona de aragónFeudalismOpposition (politics)Social SciencesPeasantSolidaritySocial groupHmundo ruralNobilityOligarquía rural; Campesinado; Clientelismo; Mundo rural; Corona de AragónclientelismoRural oligarchy; Peasantry; Client system; Rural world; Crown of AragónEconomic historySociologySocioeconomic statusClient systemoligarquía ruralHispania
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L'iconografia del candelabro per il cero pasquale della Cappella Palatina, con alcune considerazioni sul committente o donatore

2019

The candelabrum for the Easter candle in the Palatine Chapel in Palermo is in many ways one of the emblematic examples of Norman sculpture in Sicily, to be placed in the context of a broader Mediterranean current, classicistic and highly expressive, which includes contemporary productions of Tuscany, Emilia, Provence, Ile-de-France, Roussillon and Languedoc, Catalonia, up to the Holy Land of the Crusaders. This essay examines its complex iconography and proposes new hypotheses about its probable client or donor, the Archbishop of Salerno and chronicler Romualdo Guarna..

candelabrum for the Easter candleRomualdo GuarnaPalatine ChapelSalerno.Settore L-ART/01 - Storia Dell'Arte MedievaleRomanic sculptureiconographyPalermoNorman sculptureclientdonor
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Desarrollo Directivo en la toma de decisiones estratégicas y cambio estratégico: el Capital Psicológico como variable facilitadora

2019

Con esta Tesis doctoral pretendemos contribuir al desarrollo directivo desde la toma de decisiones estratégicas y el cambio estratégico en las organizaciones, profundizando en como el capital psicológico del equipo directivo y su desarrollo se convierten en una variable facilitadora de este proceso crítico hoy en las empresas y en sus equipos directivos. En entornos hostiles como los actuales, las resistencias al cambio e inercias en la organización y en las decisiones, hacen de la renovación estratégica un proceso realmente complejo. A lo largo de la investigación de la presente Tesis estamos analizando cómo afecta el Capital Psicológico de los directivos de las empresas a sus procesos dec…

capital psicológicoequipo directivoUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASproceso toma decisiones estratégicasdesarrollo:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]optimismocambio estratégicoresilienciaautoeficaciaesperanzacomité de direcciónperformance
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Familismo amorale, modelli culturali e azione razionale

2008

In questo saggio si propone un modello esplicativo della carenza di senso civico al sud centrato sulla teoria dell’attore razionale che nello stesso tempo riconosce il ruolo della cultura e dei processi di socializzazione. È possibile spiegare, con più parsimonia, le condotte che vengono riassunte nella formula del familismo amorale nei termini della teoria dei giochi. Ma è anche possibile spiegare i fattori di lunga lena, quelli che si dispiegano nei tempi storici, in termini di adattamento a condizioni date.

capitale socialelegalità clientelismofamilismo amoraleSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generaleteoria dei giochi
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Wykorzystanie II transzy Rządowego Funduszu Inwestycji Lokalnych jako instrument polityki klientelistycznej rządu wobec samorządu w perspektywie dośw…

2022

Celem artykułu jest analiza rozdziału środków z II transzy Rządowego Funduszu Inwestycji Lokalnej (RFIL) w województwie opolskim oraz debaty w tym regionie wokół zarzutów o klientelistycznym rozdziale funduszu. Według pierwszej z hipotez samorządy rządzone przez mniejszość niemiecką nie są traktowane jako politycznie neutralne i wobec tego mogą być narażone na dyskryminację w alokacji funduszu. Według drugiej specyfika lokalnego układu sił politycznych w województwie, charakteryzująca się niskim poziomem upartyjnienia, daje politykom regionu związanym z rządem możliwość podważania tezy o klientelistycznym rozdziale RFIL. Badania pokazały, że samorządy mniejszości niemieckiej mają mniejsze s…

central government fundclientelismcorruptionlocal governmentStudia Regionalne i Lokalne
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The Central Government Fund for Local Investments as an Instrument of Clientelist Politics Towards the Local Government in Poland – The Position of t…

2022

The objective of the paper is to analyse the distribution of funds from the Central Government Fund for Local Investments (CGFLI) granted in the years 2020-2021 to the communes and districts of the Opolskie province in which the German minority (GM) rules in local governments. A hypothesis has been formulated that communes and districts governed by the GM are not treated as neutral communes in the same sense as non-partisan communes governed by local government officials who do not represent national political parties, and such communes and districts may thus face discrimination in the distribution of funds, similar to what has been established in the case of the opposition "Senate Bloc". T…

central government fundclientelismlocal governmentGerman minorityPolandLex Localis-Journal of Local Self-Government
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Mesures continues du flux d'érosion éolienne sur les champs de Mil traditionnels au Sud-Ouest du Niger : Impacts des résidus de culture.

2010

International audience; Au Sahel, l'effet des résidus de culture sur l'érosion éolienne, a été essentiellement étudié avec des taux de recouvrement supérieurs à la réalité. La présente étude vise à déterminer l'impact sur l'érosion des couverts réellement rencontrés en milieu paysan. Pour cela, des suivis continus de flux d'érosion éolienne ont été effectués pendant trois campagnes agricoles sur deux parcelles de même taille (1,5 ha) présentant des états de surface contrastés: PA avec une surface nue et PB cultivée traditionnellement en mil. Sur le champ traditionnel, les résidus de cultures empêchent toute érosion au coeur de la saison sèche et diminuent de plus de trois fois le flux horiz…

champs cultivésSahel[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences[ SDU.STU ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciencesrésidus de cultureérosion éolienne
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Six années de suivi du flux d'érosion éolienne sur un sol sableux cultivé au Sahel : Impacts des résidus de culture et de l'encroûtement

2013

In the Sahel, wind erosion occurs particularly in cultivated fields. This work was leaded at Banizoumbou in Niger where wind erosion fluxes have been measured for six years. The aims of this study was i) to monitor crop residues cover on traditional field and to quantify its influence on wind erosion ii) to characterize the impacts of soils crusting on erosion flux, iii) to characterize the impact of herbaceous strips on wind flux. Results showed that crop residues efficiently prevent cultivated fields from wind erosion during the dry season (January to April) and considerably reduce erosion fluxes at the beginning of the rainy season (May to July). Under a minimal crop residues cover rate …

champs cultivéscrop residuesVARIATION SAISONNIEREVENTSOL CULTIVEcampos cultivadoserosión eólicaerosion crustEROSION EOLIENNEérosion éolienneLUTTE ANTIEROSIVESahelcostras de erosiónwind erosion[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentcroûtes d’érosionVITESSEresiduos de cultivoRESIDU VEGETALrésidus de culture[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentPRATIQUE CULTURALEINDURATIONCROUTE D'ALTERATIONcultivated fieldsVARIATION PLURIANNUELLE
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