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Introducing theoretical approaches to work-life balance and testing a new typology among professionals

2010

Clark (2000) defines work-family balance as “satisfaction and good functioning at work and at home, with a minimum of role conflict” (p. 751). In this chapter, we examine how professionals have succeeded in achieving work-life balance in their lives. First, we examine classic and current approaches to multiple roles and then introduce a typology of work-life balance based on the synthesis of the presented theoretical foundation. We propose four types of work-life balance; beneficial, harmful, active, and passive. The employees belonging to each type are expected to differ qualitatively from each other in relation to psychological functioning and role engagement.

TypologyBalance (metaphysics)Work (electrical)Relation (database)Turnover intentionWork–life balanceFoundation (evidence)PsychologySocial psychologyRole conflict
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Typology of human aggression and its biological control

2008

Human aggression is considered a global public health problem with a tremendous impact on the victims. Scientists studying this behaviour can contribute to reducing this worldwide problem by identifying its causes and designing preventive interventions and treatment. Those working on its biological bases need to establish which types of human aggression may be candidates for a biological intervention, which makes it necessary to develop a typology of this behaviour. Considering the primary goal that guides the perpetrator to behave aggressively, a distinction is made between impulsive and premeditated types. However, to control aggression, the distinction should be made between individuals …

TypologyBuss–Perry Aggression QuestionnaireMultidisciplinary approachAggressionIntervention (counseling)medicineHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlmedicine.symptomPsychologySuicide preventionSocial psychology
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A typology of cost accounting practices based on activity - based costing - a strategic cost management approach and a case study

2017

International audience; This paper examines cost accounting methods containing one or more activity-based costing (now ABC) like dimensions. The research reviews these methods since the early stages of ABC. The objective is to analyze cost accounting proposals with, in part, a philosophy reminiscent ABC. For all the methods examined, ABC is a starting point at least one important component. The research purposes are to analyze the strategic dimension of the methods described and to build a typology useful for managers. Factors of usefulness are considered in the paper. The discussion leads to a four-dimensional typology based on three strategic objectives assigned to the cost accounting sys…

TypologyCase study[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationActivity-based costingStrategic cost management[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Understanding the scaling-up of community energy niches through Strategic Niche Management Theory: insights from Finland

2018

The growing phenomenon of civil society involvement in renewable energy generation has attracted researchers’ interest. However, rather little is known of how a diverse and relatively small sector such as community energy could scale up and promote a change in energy production. We examine this issue through the lens of Strategic Niche Management (SNM) and conceptualize community energy as a socio-technical niche that holds the potential to promote a transition to renewable energy. Drawing on interview data with members of community energy projects and experts in Finland, we identify different types of community energy projects and the factors that may prevent them from scaling up. The stud…

TypologyCivil societyuusiutuvat energialähteetProcess (engineering)020209 energyStrategy and ManagementEnergy (esotericism)Nicheta1172Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesHM01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringcommunity energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringta517Economic geographyrenewable energy sources0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEcological nicheenergiata511Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementscaling-upRenewable energystrategic niche managementnichecommunities (groups)yhdyskunnatbusinessenergy
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Web 2.0 and the collective intelligence

2008

In this paper, I describe a new form of collective intelligence (CI) on the Internet. It is project-like self-organization of masses of ordinary people on the Internet. These crowds emerge, define the collective problem or task by themselves, solve it, and vanish as entities. I have coined this phenomena to netcrowd ('verkkovoima' in Finnish). I compare netcrowd to other forms of CI and suggest a typology for CI types.

TypologyCognitive scienceCrowdsWeb 2.0business.industryCollective intelligenceThe InternetSocial mediaPsychologybusinessSocial psychologySwarming (military)Task (project management)Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Entertainment and media in the ubiquitous era
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Journalists’ Coverage of Online Firestorms in German-Language News Media

2016

When people perceive events that conflict with their expectations they can easily express their agitation and concerns online and likely find others who share their opinion. When large quantities of messages containing negative word-of-mouth suddenly spread in social media we speak of an online firestorm. By covering the outcry, journalists elevate it onto a mainstream communication platform and support the process of scandalization. Content analysis was used to explore how journalists, working for German-language media, cover this phenomenon. Over a period of 16 months, 130 online firestorms were identified and analyzed. Based on a typology of online firestorms, we have found that the majo…

TypologyCommunication05 social sciencesSocial changeUser-generated content050801 communication & media studiesAdvertisingMisconduct0508 media and communicationsContent analysisPolitical science0502 economics and businessMainstream050211 marketingSocial mediaNews mediaJournalism Practice
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Crowdsourcing Fundamentals: Definition and Typology

2015

Crowdsourcing is a problem-solving and task realization model that is being increasingly used. Thanks to the possibility of harnessing the collective intelligence from the Internet; thanks to the crowdsourcing initiatives people can, for example, find a solution to a complex chemical problem, get images tagged, or get a logo designed. Due to its success and usefulness, more and more researchers have focused their interest on this concept. This fact has shown that the concept of crowdsourcing has no clear boundaries, and although over time the concept has been better explained, some authors describe it differently, propose different types of crowdsourcing initiatives, or even use contradicto…

TypologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryRealization (linguistics)Collective intelligenceLogoThe InternetbusinessCrowdsourcingData scienceTask (project management)
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Bibliometric analysis of the scientific production of literature on peri-implant diseases in the Web of Science.

2021

Background The exponential increase in implant placement worldwide and the high prevalence of its associated pathologies have prompted an increasing contribution by the scientific community to the number of publications related to peri-implant pathologies. Purpose The objective of this work is to carry out a bibliometric analysis of scientific production on peri-implant diseases. Materials and methods The search strategy included titles, keywords, and abstracts based on the term peri-implantitis and all the possible combinations existing in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) of the main collection of Web of Science. Two limits were established: the document typology was limited to Artic…

TypologyDental ImplantsBibliometric analysisHigh prevalenceScientific productionScience Citation IndexLibrary scienceScientific literaturePeri-ImplantitisWork (electrical)BibliometricsPolitical sciencePrevalenceHumansOral SurgeryGeneral DentistryTypographical errorClinical implant dentistry and related researchREFERENCES
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Transitional Politics of Memory: Political Strategies of Managing the Past in Post-communist Romania

2017

The article develops a typology of political strategies of coming to terms with the past as a theoretical frame of reference against which it assesses the transitional politics of memory pursued in...

TypologyEconomics and EconometricsHistorySociology and Political SciencePost communist05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies0506 political sciencePoliticsPolitical economy0602 languages and literature050602 political science & public administrationPolitics of memorySociologySocial scienceEurope-Asia Studies
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Resistance to change: a literature review and empirical study

2003

This paper examines organizational change, focusing on the distinction of changes according to their scope and presenting a typology of evolutionary and strategic changes. It also offers an in‐depth study of resistance to change. Through empirical research, the paper analyzes the importance of the sources of resistance to change defined theoretically, and considers both types of changes. The article shows which sources of resistance differ most, according to the scope of change, offering hints about where organizations should pay special attention when initiating a change process.

TypologyEmpirical researchScope (project management)Process (engineering)Organizational changeResistance (psychoanalysis)SociologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchPositive economicsGeneral Business Management and AccountingSocial psychologyManagement Decision
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