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UNDERSTANDING THE GOVERNANCE OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES AND PARADOXES
"... and other research outputs Understanding the governance of non-profit organiza-tions: multiple perspectives and paradoxes Conference Item How to cite: Cornforth, Chris (2001). Understanding the governance of non-profit organizations: multiple perspec- ..."
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and other research outputs Understanding the governance of non-profit organiza-tions: multiple perspectives and paradoxes Conference Item How to cite: Cornforth, Chris (2001). Understanding the governance of non-profit organizations: multiple perspec-
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"... and other research outputs Understanding, investigating and theorizing inter-organizational collaborations: a focus on paradox ..."
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and other research outputs Understanding, investigating and theorizing inter-organizational collaborations: a focus on paradox
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"... and other research outputs Learning analytics: challenges, paradoxes and oppor-tunities for mega open distance learning institutions ..."
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and other research outputs Learning analytics: challenges, paradoxes and oppor-tunities for mega open distance learning institutions
Complex acts of knowing: paradox and descriptive self-awareness
- Journal of Knowledge Management
, 2002
"... Vol 6, No. 2, 2002 (May) The agreement of the publishers to distribution at this conference is gratefully acknowledged. We are reaching the end of the second generation of knowledge management, with its focus on tacit-explicit knowledge conversion. Triggered by the SECI model of Nonaka, it replaced ..."
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Vol 6, No. 2, 2002 (May) The agreement of the publishers to distribution at this conference is gratefully acknowledged. We are reaching the end of the second generation of knowledge management, with its focus on tacit-explicit knowledge conversion. Triggered by the SECI model of Nonaka, it replaced
The strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE) statement: guidelines for reporting observational studies.
- PLoS Med
, 2007
"... A B S T R A C T Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which hampers the assessment of its strengths and weaknesses and of a study's generalisability. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Initi ..."
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) met on eight occasions for 1 or 2 days and held several telephone conferences to revise the checklist and to prepare the present paper and the Explanation and Elaboration paper STROBE Components The STROBE Statement is a checklist of 22 items that we consider essential for good reporting
A Hierarchical Unsupervised Growing Neural Network for Clustering Gene Expression Patterns
, 2001
"... Motivation: We describe a new approach to the analysis of gene expression data coming from DNA array experiments, using an unsupervised neural network. DNA array technologies allow monitoring thousands of genes rapidly and efficiently. One of the interests of these studies is the search for correlat ..."
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cluster obtained with the accuracy and robustness of a neural network. Results: SOTA clustering confers several advantages over classical hierarchical clustering methods. SOTA is a divisive method: the clustering process is performed from top to bottom, i.e. the highest hierarchical levels are resolved
Open Research Online The Open University’s repository of research publications
"... and other research outputs Contextualising non-profit governance: the influence of contextual factors on board characteristics and paradoxes Conference Item How to cite: Cornforth, Chris (2003). Contextualising non-profit governance: the influence of contextual factors on board characteristics and p ..."
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and other research outputs Contextualising non-profit governance: the influence of contextual factors on board characteristics and paradoxes Conference Item How to cite: Cornforth, Chris (2003). Contextualising non-profit governance: the influence of contextual factors on board characteristics
Paradoxical Results and Item Bundles
, 2009
"... Hooker et al. (2009) defined a paradoxical result as the attainment of a higher test score by changing answers from correct to incorrect and demonstrated that such results are unavoidable for maximum likelihood estimates in multidimensional item response theory. The potential for these results to oc ..."
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Hooker et al. (2009) defined a paradoxical result as the attainment of a higher test score by changing answers from correct to incorrect and demonstrated that such results are unavoidable for maximum likelihood estimates in multidimensional item response theory. The potential for these results
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"... and other research outputs Overcoming schema heterogeneity between linked semantic repositories to improve coreference resolution ..."
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and other research outputs Overcoming schema heterogeneity between linked semantic repositories to improve coreference resolution
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