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- 1From:Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice (Vol. 37, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe differences among family firms can be as telling as their overall distinctiveness from other forms of enterprise. In order to advance and condition the arguments of Wilson, Wright, and Scholes, we employ a typology...
- 2From:Advances in Environmental BiologyPeer-ReviewedThis study is to identify the relationship between social axioms and conflict management. Social axiom can be understood as the social beliefs or general understanding of the public and society. Social axioms are...
- 3From:The Scientific World Journal (Vol. 14) Peer-ReviewedKnowledge is considered actionable if users can take direct actions based on such knowledge to their advantage. Among the most important and distinctive actionable knowledge are actionable behavioral rules that can...
- 4From:International Journal of Peace Studies (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe examined social psychological factors that may contribute to the restoration of the intergroup relationship between young ethnic Croats and Serbs in the city of Vukovar (Croatia), and the projects proposed by...
- 5From:Israel Studies (Vol. 14, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe article analyzes the recent debate concerning the Bi-National state option as a future scenario of the settlement in Palestine/ Israel. Supporters of the idea claim that the idea of separation between Israel and...
- 6From:Pediatric News (Vol. 43, Issue 9)Conflict is inevitable, no matter where you work, what you do, or how nice you and your colleagues are. Some workplaces have more conflict than others, but no workplace is completely free of it. As a leader and a...
- 7From:Oklahoma Nurse (Vol. 54, Issue 3)Collaboration practice is often a buzz word in nursing leadership circles. It is sort of like motherhood and apple pie: We for both but most don't want another baby and many of us are at that age when apple pie goes...
- 8From:Literator: Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The mnemonic oral tradition with special reference to the management and expression of conflict in Zulu-speaking communities The identification of features of oral studies and especially the issue of...
- 9From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe end of the Cold War has renewed attention on regionalism and a reconsideration of the security role of regional security organizations in promoting international peace and security. However, the capacities of...
- 10From:Physician Executive (Vol. 18, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedOperating rooms are probably the most difficult of all hospital areas to manage. This article describes a number of common management problems in operating rooms and identifies four broad management areas that must be...
- 11From:Simulation & Gaming (Vol. 28, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTo transform experience into learning reflection that often occurs through the medium of conversation is necessary. Specifically, we focus on conversation in debriefing and processing sessions following simulations and...
- 12From:Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 41, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentivefor leaders to engage in international conflict has been widely acceptedbecause of appealing logic and anecdotal support. Although empirical...
- 13From:Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences (Vol. 4, Issue 84) Peer-ReviewedWith healthcare services in India coming under the consumer protection act, the cases of law suits against doctors are increasing every day. Training our students in ethical conflict resolution is very important in...
- 14From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 41, Issue 20)Bruce A. Blitman of Ft. Lauderdale published "Conflict Resolution: Work Through It" in the September 2014, issue of Florida Realtor....
- 15From:International Organization (Vol. 50, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWe may one day look back to the end of the cold war as a crucial turning point in the management of international conflict. Just over a decade ago third-party efforts to ameliorate international disputes, long a...
- 16From:Educational Technology & Society (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article describes an empirical investigation of technology-enhanced peacemaking in a conflict-stressed school environment. The peacemaking intervention required students in conflict-laden groups to collaborate on...
- 17From:American Behavioral Scientist (Vol. 38, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedTraditional negotiation practices need to be replaced by new ones to ensure the success of global security negotiations in the post-Cold War era. This is because modern negotiations dealing with global security problems...
- 18From:Journal of Psychology and Christianity (Vol. 33, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis study reflects experiences and utilization of member care among 364 self-selected missionaries from four large non-denominational agencies. A survey collecting demographic data and containing Likert-type and open...
- 19From:Instructor (1990) (Vol. 107, Issue 7)Teachers are often called upon to teach students how to resolve conflicts among themselves. However, they themselves encounter conflicts with their colleagues, such that, they need to put into practice the conflict...
- 20From:Armenian Review (Vol. 51, Issue 1-4) Peer-ReviewedTHE END of the Cold War was like Pandora's Box in that it unleashed inter-ethnic grievances and revived dormant conflicts, the immediate emergence of intrastate wars also revealed the inability of the newly independent...