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interdependent work practices

by Ole Smørdal
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– A modelling approach for analysis of

No Contagion, Only Interdependence: Measuring Stock Market Co-Movements

by Kristin J. Forbes, Roberto Rigobon - Journal of Finance , 2001
"... Heteroscedasticity biases tests for contagion based on correlation coefficients. When contagion is defined as a significant increase in market co-movement after a shock to one country, previous work suggests contagion occurred during recent crises. This paper shows that correlation coefficients are ..."
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Heteroscedasticity biases tests for contagion based on correlation coefficients. When contagion is defined as a significant increase in market co-movement after a shock to one country, previous work suggests contagion occurred during recent crises. This paper shows that correlation coefficients

Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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into the interdependencies between technical aspects of the work itself and the broader social milieu in which the work is done Yet for all its merit, the socio-technical systems approach provides few explicit specifications of how (and under what circumstances) the work itself and the social surroundings affect one

Relative Validity of Peer and Self-Evaluations in Self-Directed Interdependent Work Teams

by Robert S. Thompson , 2001
"... Peer and self-evaluations were conducted on interdependent multidisciplinary self-directed work teams. Teams worked on two projects during the semester with membership changing between the two projects. Generalizability theory was used to partition the peer ratings into three variance components; ra ..."
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Peer and self-evaluations were conducted on interdependent multidisciplinary self-directed work teams. Teams worked on two projects during the semester with membership changing between the two projects. Generalizability theory was used to partition the peer ratings into three variance components

INTERDEPENDENCE

by A. Jaeggli, Nina M. Hyams, Osvaldo A. Jaegglit, Nina, M. Hyams, English Aspectual
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you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact

Interdependent

by Aalborg Universitet, Den Rygende Revolution, Jacobsen Betina, Betina Verwohlt
"... Citation for published version (APA): Verwohlt, B. (2013). Den rygende rEvolution: Interdependent medikalisering mellem stat, borger og epidemiologi. Aalborg: Institut for Kultur og Globale Studier, Aalborg Universitet. (SPIRIT PhD Series; Nr. 41). General rights Copyright and moral rights for the p ..."
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Citation for published version (APA): Verwohlt, B. (2013). Den rygende rEvolution: Interdependent medikalisering mellem stat, borger og epidemiologi. Aalborg: Institut for Kultur og Globale Studier, Aalborg Universitet. (SPIRIT PhD Series; Nr. 41). General rights Copyright and moral rights

A graph-oriented model for articulation of ontology interdependencies

by Prasenjit Mitra, Gio Wiederhold, Martin L. Kersten - In Proceedings, 7th International Conference on Extending Database Technology , 2000
"... Abstract: Ontologies are knowledge structures to explicate the contents, essential properties, and relationships between terms in a knowledge source. Many sources are now accessible with associated ontologies. Most prior work on use of ontologies relies on the construction of a single global ontolog ..."
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Abstract: Ontologies are knowledge structures to explicate the contents, essential properties, and relationships between terms in a knowledge source. Many sources are now accessible with associated ontologies. Most prior work on use of ontologies relies on the construction of a single global

The social basis of interdependent preferences

by Andrew Postlewaite, Andrew Postlewaite, Andrew Postlewaite - European Economic Review , 1998
"... *This paper is to a large extent motivated by joint work with Hal Cole and George Mailath and much of the discussion draws heavily on that work. Indeed, the discussion of some of the issues addressed here is only a slight revision of discussion in that joint work; I am indebted to them. Additionally ..."
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*This paper is to a large extent motivated by joint work with Hal Cole and George Mailath and much of the discussion draws heavily on that work. Indeed, the discussion of some of the issues addressed here is only a slight revision of discussion in that joint work; I am indebted to them

On the Interdependence of Routing and Data Compression in Multi-Hop Sensor Networks

by Anna Scaglione, Sergio D. Servetto , 2002
"... We consider a problem of broadcast communication in a multi-hop sensor network, in which samples of a random field are collected at each node of the network, and the goal is for all nodes to obtain an estimate of the entire field within a prescribed distortion value. The main idea we explore in this ..."
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to prove that the joint rate/distortion function of all the data generated by the whole network grows slower than the bounds found in (a). A truly novel aspect of our work is the tight coupling between routing and source coding, explicitly formulated in a simple and analytically tractable model

Approaches to Interdependency:

by Paul W. Nicholas , 2008
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I certify that except where due acknowledgement has been made, the work is that of
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