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An Exploratory Investigation of Learning Culture Theory and Employee Participation in Decision Making
Schein's theory (1992) implies that in an organization with a "learning culture" employees must participate in decision-making activities. This study explores the proposition that there is a relationship between employee participation in decision making and organizational learning culture (OLC). Qualitative data were used to rate 4 organizations on the characteristics of OLC, and quantitative data on participation in decision making were collected from 97 rank-and-file employees across these 4 organization
A Developmental Approach to Psychotherapy Supervision of Interns and Psotdoctoral Fellows
A multi constrained maintenance scheduling optimization model for a hydrocarbon processing facility
The Smurfs #16: The Aerosmurf
Flying Smurf has never given up on his dreams of being the first Smurf in the sky, and this time he’s enlisted the help of Handy Smurf to make that dream a reality! Unfortunately for everyone else, Flying Smurf and his new flying machine prove to be a disastrous combination, especially to Smurfette’s garden. When she steals away for a few moments of peace and quiet, Gargamel snatches her away and sends a ransom note to The Smurfs village. With the whole village in despair, it’s up to Flying Smurf to set everything right . . . but Gargamel’s evil scheme is only just beginning. It looks like this rescue mission will be one Smurf of a bumpy ride
Individual and group variation in echolocation calls of big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).
Supply chain coordination using EDI with performance implications.", Special issue on “role and integration of the supplier in supply chain management
Focusing on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), this paper investigates a company’s use of coordinating activities and supply chain management. It is shown that firms approach the use of coordination activities differently, depending on whether the supply chain member is a supplier or a customer. This research indicates that the most significant improvements
from the use of EDI occur in companies that emphasise partnerships with suppliers and a systems and information technology focus with customers. When the focus is on accommodating customers or on customer partnerships, no correlation with performance improvements is observed