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An ecological perspective on health promotion programs
- Health Education Quarterly
, 1988
"... During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in societal interest in preventing disability and death in the United States by changing individual behaviors linked to the risk of contracting chronic diseases. This renewed interest in health pro-motion and disease prevention has not been ..."
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individual and social environmental factors as targets for health promo-tion interventions. It addresses the importance of interventions directed at changing interpersonal, organizational, community, and public policy, factors which support and maintain unhealthy behaviors. The model assumes that appropriate
A Comparative Analysis of Methodologies for Database Schema Integration
- ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS
, 1986
"... One of the fundamental principles of the database approach is that a database allows a nonredundant, unified representation of all data managed in an organization. This is achieved only when methodologies are available to support integration across organizational and application boundaries.
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One of the fundamental principles of the database approach is that a database allows a nonredundant, unified representation of all data managed in an organization. This is achieved only when methodologies are available to support integration across organizational and application boundaries
A translation approach to portable ontology specifications
- KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION
, 1993
"... To support the sharing and reuse of formally represented knowledge among AI systems, it is useful to define the common vocabulary in which shared knowledge is represented. A specification of a representational vocabulary for a shared domain of discourse — definitions of classes, relations, functions ..."
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To support the sharing and reuse of formally represented knowledge among AI systems, it is useful to define the common vocabulary in which shared knowledge is represented. A specification of a representational vocabulary for a shared domain of discourse — definitions of classes, relations
The physiology of the grid: An open grid services architecture for distributed systems integration
, 2002
"... In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be t ..."
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, this architecture defines a uniform exposed service semantics (the Grid service); defines standard mechanisms for creating, naming, and discovering transient Grid service instances; provides location transparency and multiple protocol bindings for service instances; and supports integration with underlying native
Influence of Perceived Organizational Support and Self-Efficacy on Burnout
"... This research investigates the influence of perceived organizational support and self-efficacy on burnout. A total number of 209 Nurses responded to the questionnaires. The participants were all nurses in Federal Medical Centre Umuahia who willingly choose to participate in the study. These particip ..."
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This research investigates the influence of perceived organizational support and self-efficacy on burnout. A total number of 209 Nurses responded to the questionnaires. The participants were all nurses in Federal Medical Centre Umuahia who willingly choose to participate in the study
Social exchange in organizations: Perceived organizational support, leader-member exchange, and employee reciprocity
- Journal of Applied Psychology
, 1996
"... have been used to explain the relationship of perceived organizational support and leader-member exchange with employee attitudes and behavior. Recent empirical re-search suggests that individuals engage in different reciprocation efforts depending on the exchange partner (e.g., B. L. McNeely & ..."
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have been used to explain the relationship of perceived organizational support and leader-member exchange with employee attitudes and behavior. Recent empirical re-search suggests that individuals engage in different reciprocation efforts depending on the exchange partner (e.g., B. L. McNeely &
The Moderating Role of Perceived Organizational Support
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Determinants of perceived ease of use Integrating Control, Intrinsic Motivation, and Emotion into the Technology Acceptance Model.
- Information Systems Research
, 2000
"... M uch previous research has established that perceived ease of use is an important factor influencing user acceptance and usage behavior of information technologies. However, very little research has been conducted to understand how that perception forms and changes over time. The current work pres ..."
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-month period. The proposed model was strongly supported at all points of measurement, and explained up to 60% of the variance in system-specific perceived ease of use, which is twice as much as our current understanding. Important theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed
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