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Reflections on a Quality, Values-Driven Academic Career: An Interview With Kenneth R. Thompson
This article is a career legacy interview of Kenneth R. Thompson, the 2016 Midwest Scholar. </jats:p
Fred Luthans—The Anatomy of a 50-Year Academic Career: An Interview by Kenneth R. Thompson
As the recipient of the 2014 Midwest Academy of Management Distinguished Scholar Award, Professor Fred Luthans’s interview by Senior Editor Ken Thompson is included in this Midwest Academy’s annual special issue of JLOS.
Fred Luthans received his BA, MBA, and PhD from the University of Iowa. He is a University and George Holmes Distinguished Professor of Management at the University of Nebraska. Before coming to Nebraska in 1967, while serving as an officer in the U.S. Army, he taught psychology and leadership at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He is a former President of the Midwest and National Academy of Management. He was or is editor or co-editor of Journal of World Business, Organizational Dynamics, and Journal of Leadership & Organization Studies. He is the author of several well-known books and over 200 articles. In total, his work is approaching 30,000 citations and his current H-Index is 76. His research at first focused on a behavioral approach to management or what he formulated and called O.B. Mod. (organizational behavior modification). In recent years, he has given relatively more attention to the theory building, measurement, and impact of what he founded and has termed “positive organizational behavior (POB)” and “psychological capital (PsyCap).” For further information, see his entry in Wikipedia, some interviews on YouTube, or his profile in Google Scholar
R. Kenneth Coleman and family.
client file of R. Kenneth Coleman; Corresponding Negative, folder 45https://egrove.olemiss.edu/miles/1173/thumbnail.jp
Les régions problèmes de l'Europe, Alan B. Mountjoy, G. R. P. Lawrence, Hugh Clout, Ian B. Thompson, Kenneth Warren
Beaujeu-Garnier Jacqueline. Les régions problèmes de l'Europe, Alan B. Mountjoy, G. R. P. Lawrence, Hugh Clout, Ian B. Thompson, Kenneth Warren. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 83, n°458, 1974. pp. 465-466
Memorandum from Kenneth Iyeko
Memorandum from Kenneth Iyeko regarding establishment and support of the Japanese American Citizens' League at incarceration camps operated by War Relocation Authority.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
L'atlas économique et social de Grèce : Atlas économique et social de Grèce, par Bernard Kayser et Kenneth Thompson, en collaboration avec R. Vaternelle et B. Coukis
Péchoux Pierre-Yves. L'atlas économique et social de Grèce : Atlas économique et social de Grèce, par Bernard Kayser et Kenneth Thompson, en collaboration avec R. Vaternelle et B. Coukis. In: Revue géographique des Pyrénées et du Sud-Ouest, tome 36, fascicule 2, 1965. pp. 166-169
L'atlas économique et social de Grèce : Atlas économique et social de Grèce, par Bernard Kayser et Kenneth Thompson, en collaboration avec R. Vaternelle et B. Coukis
Péchoux Pierre-Yves. L'atlas économique et social de Grèce : Atlas économique et social de Grèce, par Bernard Kayser et Kenneth Thompson, en collaboration avec R. Vaternelle et B. Coukis. In: Revue géographique des Pyrénées et du Sud-Ouest, tome 36, fascicule 2, 1965. pp. 166-169
WHAT CAN NANOTECHNOLOGY LEARN FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY: SOCIAL AND ETHICAL LESSONS FOR NANOSCIENCE FROM THE DEBATE OVER AGRIFOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GMOs
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- About the authors -- Pt. 1. Analytic introduction -- 1. Socio-technical analysis of those concerned with emerging technology, engagement, and governance / Kenneth David -- Pt. 2. Looking back to the bio debate -- 2. Learning from mistakes: missteps in public acceptance issues with GMOs / Alan McHughen -- 3. The ethics of agri-food biotechnology: how can an agricultural technology be so important / Jeffrey Burkhardt -- 4. A view from the advocacy community / Margaret Mellon -- Pt. 3. Questioning the analogy (from bio to nano) -- 5. The three teachings of biotechnology / Mickey Gjerris -- 6. From bio to nano: learning the lessons, interrogating the comparisons / Philip Macnaghten -- 7. Nano and bio: how are they alike? How are they different? / Paul B. Thompson -- 8. "It's like déjà-vu, all over again": anticipating societal responses to nanotechnologies / Amy K. Wolfe and David J. Bjornstad -- Pt. 4. Areas of ambiguity in implementing an emerging technology -- 9. A framework for translating biotechnology experiences to nanotechnology / David Sparling -- 10. Engagement and translation: perspective of a natural scientist / Hans Geerlings and Kenneth David -- 11. Biotechnology, nanotechnology, media, and public opinion / Susanna Priest -- Pt. 5. Looking forward to the nano situation -- 12. Lessons from the bio-decade: a social scientific perspective / George Gaskell -- 13. What can nanotechnology learn from biotechnology / Lawrence Busch and John R. Lloyd -- Appendix 1. A primer on genetic engineering -- Appendix 2. Report from the standards for nanotechnology workshop -- Appendix 3. List of abbreviations -- Appendix 4. Participants at First International IFAS Conference on Nanotechnology "What Can Nano Learn from Bio?" -- Appendix 5. Participants in the "Standards for Nanotechnology" Workshop, 2006 -- Index -- Serie
View of the plaque for Jack Thompson Golf Course
Plague for Jack Thompson Par 3 Golf Course. ""Jack Thompson Par 3 Golf Course. Southwest Sportsmans Park. The installation has been made possible by the cooperation of Los Angeles City Water and Power Commission and the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors for the benefit of the people. Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles. Kenneth Hahn, Second District. Frank G. Bonelli, First District. Burton W. Chace, Fourth District. Ernest E. Debs, Third District. Warren M. Dorn, Fifth District. L. S. hollinger, Chief Administrative Officer. Norman S. Johnson, Director of Parks and Recreation. John A. Lambie, County Engineer. R. & M. Landscaping, Builder. 1962."
Kenneth R. Petrucci, circa 1970s
Photograph of Kenneth R. Petrucci, a psychotherapist and native of Providence, Rhode Island, earned an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts from the Community College of Rhode Island. In addition, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Oral Interpretation from the Speech and Drama Department at Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), and a Master of Social Work from the University of Houston. Soul\u27s Eye, a book of poetry by Petrucci, was published by Braden Press on 1975 January 1, and is currently out-of-print. The illustrations in Soul’s Eye were completed by Glenn Pacitto.
Petrucci hosted “The Creative Connection”, a self-development talk show for four years on KPFT 90.1 FM in Houston, Texas. His guests included leaders in human potential and self-improvement, along with stars such as Ray Charles, Carol Channing, Mickey Rooney, Joan Rivers, and author Richard Bach. Petrucci\u27s interview with Ray Charles is registered in the United States Copyright Office in the Library of Congress.
Petrucci designed and taught classes at the Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy involving psychological principles to new recruits. He was a psychotherapist for over ten years in the Providence School System in Rhode Island. He was a salesman in educational sales, and is the founder of the Kenneth Petrucci Seminars, which were presented for twenty years at corporations, organizations, and colleges such as Brown University, the University of Houston, and the Rhode Island Dental Association. In 2015, his book “What to Do When People Become Difficult: Even if the Difficult Person is You” was published by Wisdom Wagon.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-petruccikr2/1000/thumbnail.jp
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