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Gratitude Expressions Motivate Pro-Social Behavior
Gratitude Expressions Motivate Pro-social Behavior Nguyen Quynh Nhu Raffles School of Higher Education Psychology 108 Instructor: Mr. Carlin Lee Friday, August 3, 2012 Gratitude Expressions Motivate Pro-social Behavior The paper is a critique of a quantitative research article discussed a study conducted by Adam M. G. and Gino F. Even though the study presents valuable and important insights into recipients' experience of gratitude enhance pro-social behavior, little is known on the subject of the psychological
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Corporate Social Responsibility
In the twentieth century money is not the most important element of a social and economic activity and people work not only for the wage but also to get the sense of the fulfillment. For example, the volunteer workers in non-profit organizations normally say that they are satisfied with working there because they feel they are contributing for their society. The public standard of judgment on the field of business will be shifted from the
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Aid and the Two Gap Model
Aid and the Two Gap Model Aid is a burning issue these days. How does aid effect economic growth? Why developing countries accept aid? What motives drive developed countries to give aid? Television discussions, Newspaper articles all are trying to answer these questions and unravel the enigma of aid and its effects on growth. To understand and answer these questions, first of all, we need to define aid. Aid can be defined as the voluntary
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Bus 210 - Business Models and Systems
Business Models and Systems BUS 210 July 13 2012 Richard Bunch Business Models and Systems Owning a business is a huge responsibility that takes a lot of work, dedication and determination which is aimed at the productive part of the business to ensure that it strives and gains profit. The business system is a combination of commerce, occupation and organization that results in the production and distribution of goods (Jones 2012). In simple terms, these
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Sustainability of Twitter Business Model and Competitive Advantage
3. Sustainability of Twitter business model and competitive advantage Company’s aim to obtain and maintain sustainable business model (SBM) and competitive advantages (SCA) as long as possible and Twitter is certainly one of them. In addition, SBM and SCA are considered as important intangible assets that help company to create value that is hard to imitate and not easily substitutable (Ogrean, Herciu & Belascu 2009). A. Sustainable business model SBM focus on adding value to
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In What Ways May Models, Simplified Representations of Some Aspect of the World, Help or Hinder the Search for Knowledge?
A model could refer to several things; in general, I believe it is a system which simplifies and organizes more complicated ideas and details. It's a basis for organization and helps to clarify and categorize everything. But are models helpful in our search for knowledge, or do they limit our scope of learning? Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification; specifically alpha taxonomy refers to the classification of organisms. This helps because discoveries can
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Social Factors of Childhood Obesity
Social factors of childhood obesity Obesity in children does not have just genetics to blame. Before the advent of industrialisation overweight in children may have been the result of an unlucky gene pool. However, today it is a symptom of a sedentary society, and its prevalence is increasing at an alarming rate – overweight in children tripled in the U.S. from 1980 to 2004 (Ogden et al. 2007). Obesity in children is not yet as
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Social Controls
Social controls Considering that the implementation of sub-metering system A would not entirely address the problem of energy consumption, introduction of a cultural control system seems inevitable. Our cultural control system is comprised of set of values, symbols and norms that would influence the members of UTS (Building 3) and would ultimately contribute to changes in their behaviour. Moreover it will comply with mentioned requirements in our planning and budgeting process. The following controls may
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Human Capital Management Through Social Media
Hi guys! Summery: Human capital management through social media (Cut costs in tough time) Company: EMC Primary business : Computer data storage systems and software. With more than double the market share of its closest competitors. Director: Joe Tucci, the company's chairman and CEO Founder: Dick Egan Background : economic downturn, the company had to do pay cut. They have international business, acquisitions counts for more than fifty. The unlikely rise of social media: EMC
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Equus and Its Relation to Social Constructivism
EQUUS and its relation to social constructivism Equus is about a 17 year old boy (Alan Strang), who had a fascination with horses since ages 6. He was employed at a horses ranch but shortly after became institutionalized because his obsession with animals lead to a mental break down; which resulted in him viciously blinding 6 stable horses with a metal spike. Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist was assigned to his case to discover through hypnosis
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Model of a Student
3rd-year Bachelor Student at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany. A simple model of a Bachelor Student by Tanja Teichmueller I’m a 3rd year Bachelor Student at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany. I’m 25 years old. I’m smart, ambitious and hard working. As you can see my average at High School was 1.8. I want to have an international profile in order to reach my aim, finding a really good job. To achieve this I moved
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Social Theory of Aggression
According to the social learning theory there are several learning components linking with aggression. Aggressive behaviour can be learnt through observation usually observing role models because a role model is someone you respect and look up to and is usually the same gender. For example, a young boy may imitate his older brothers aggressive behaviour because when seeing him in a fight because the older brother is the same gender as the little boy. We
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Political/social Allegory in Lord of the Flies
Political/Societal Allegory in Lord of the Flies The novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, can be interpreted as a political and societal allegory. Golding includes many aspects in the novel that can represent two contrasting political societies. Golding chooses to represent Ralph and Jack as leaders of the two political societies, in which he shows their two contrasting ways of ruling them. Ralph can be viewed as the leader or president of the
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The Client/server Computing Model
The client/server computing model was born from the desire to improve the level of return-on-investment and efficiency of computers and their processes. The mainframe computer was introduced in the early 1960’s and was the most popular choice for business computing needs for nearly four decades. Originally, the mainframe was accessed by simple terminals that provided user interface to the machine. In the early 1980’s, the personal computer came onto the scene and gave the end
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Essay on a Social Theme
I am a socially liberal person. There are a lot of ideas about positive or negative abortion in the society. To me it's an issue of personal freedom. We live in a society where we have the technology to control our own reproduction. This is an advancement over the animals that have no choice. Animals have to reproduce because of their sexual instincts. Humans have the same instincts, but we now have birth control and
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Social Resposibility
CONCLUSION The concepts of social responsibility and ethics require an understanding of the stakeholder view of the organization. Whereas the traditional view of socially responsible behavior considers only the stockholders, contemporary theory recognizes a much broader group of constituents stakeholders. Stakeholders include any individual or group that is affected by or can affect the organization. Corporate social responsibility has been the subject of much controversy and debate over the last several decades. Although the concept
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My Interest Is Social Issues
my interest is social issues. Since the 1980s people have heard about the causes and effects of over sun exposure. Yet, it is surprising to see millions of people still lying on the beach every summer, or working out in the sun without proper protection. Possibly there is a lack of understanding. Or lack of care. Humans are known to be ignorant. But is it really ignorance? Or is it just lack of guidance? This
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Airasia X: Can the Low Cost Model Go Long Haul?
On March 11, 2011, after a busy week in Kuala Lumpur at AirAsia X’s global headquarters, Darren Wright, head of commercial operations, sat in seat 44C on a late night flight back home to Australia. Wright, who had only recently been appointed to this position, was responsible for managing the airline’s direct revenue generating activities including ticket sales, ancillary onboard sales, and all global marketing and advertising activities. In addition, he served as the company’s
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Creating a Domain Model
Creating a Domain Model Company Alpha will need to create a domain, which will underline the system on which the Internet functions. Each location will have a unique numeric Internet protocol (IP) address that will represent a user-friendly form. The importance of the domain names in regards as far as naming the computers and networking the services to map the network addresses and organize them into a hierarchy of domains, which tis process is called
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Kurt Griebel - Leadership Styles and Theories
Introduction This analysis will show how Kurt Griebel played an important role the development my managerial skills, such as knowledge, decision-making, and behavior. Organizational behavior depends on leaders, such as Kurt Griebel, to manage others to achieve the company's goals and objectives. The definition of leadership is, “the use of power and influence to direct the activities all followers towards goal achievement” (Colquitt, Lepine, & Wesson, 2011, p. 485). His leadership used different decision-making processes
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Porter 5 Forces - a Model for Industry Analysis
Porter's Five Forces A MODEL FOR INDUSTRY ANALYSIS http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/porter.shtml The model of pure competition implies that risk-adjusted rates of return should be constant across firms and industries. However, numerous economic studies have affirmed that different industries can sustain different levels of profitability; part of this difference is explained by industry structure. Michael Porter provided a framework that models an industry as being influenced by five forces. The strategic business manager seeking to develop an edge
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Capital Structure Modeling
In this paper we represent different approaches to optimal capital structure modeling on the example of companies of different life cycles: UC Rusal, O’Key and Dalienergomash. Firstly we reviewed companies and then described the application such models as: EBIT-EPS ratio, cost of capital model (WACC), operating revenue model. In the conclusion we consider current capital structure of companies and results obtained using different models. 1.Companies description O’Key O’Key is one of the largest Russian multi-format
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What Are the Social Responsibilities of a Corporation?
What are the Social Responsibilities of a Corporation? The beginning of the 21st century has seen a heightened awareness of ethical issues mainly pointing towards corporate social responsibilities (CSR) of a corporation. Mallen Baker (2004) defines Corporate Social Responsibility as “how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society”. CSR does not mean mere charity through writing a cheque or providing monetary help to less privileged school or hospitals. It
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Participative Democratic Leadership Style
Democratic/Participative Leadership Yukl (1999) confirmed that the leader adopting this style shares his power with employees to include them in the decision making process. Kayser and Melcher (1973) summarized this style to be ‘powerful’ as it included the commitment, understanding and cooperation of the managers and employees. Additionally, Halal and Brown (1981) identified 16 forms of participation which were further classified into four groups: communication, compensation personnel actions and work processes where the latter was
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Social Capital
INTRODUCTION Few executives would doubt the importance of employee attitudes and performance to organizational success, or the influence of company philosophy, policy, and practices on attitudes and performance. Particularly impressive are organizations that year after year achieve outstanding results and competitive success as a consequence of their employeerelated philosophies, policies, and practices. This article will focus on three of these — Lincoln Electric, Southwest Airlines, and SAS Institute. The purpose here is to delineate and
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