42 research outputs found

    ‘It is not fair that you do not know we have problems’: Perceptual distance and the consequences of male leaders' conflict avoidance behaviours

    Get PDF
    This study investigates perceptual distance in terms of managers' conflict avoidance behaviour and its consequences for subordinates. We argue that perceptual distance, or the disagreement between a manager's perception and that of his or her subordinates of his or her conflict avoidance, is a genuine phenomenon. We examine the extent to which the perceptual distance regarding managers' avoidance behaviour influences a team's justice climate as well as the role of gender. The data collected from three multinational companies in China show that the perceptual distance of a male manager's avoidance behaviour exists and that it is associated with a negative justice climate within the team. These findings provide evidence of gender's effect on leadership and highlight the benefits of female leadership

    Take Over: How Euroman Changed the World

    No full text
    A retired anthropologist attempts to explain the conquering of the New World, plunder of natural resources, and global imposition of Christianity to aliens who cannot fathom twenty-first-century Earth\u27s homogeneous business structurehttps://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-personal-research/1178/thumbnail.jp

    A Casebook of social change/ Edit.: Arthur H. Niehoff

    No full text
    311 hal.; 21 cm

    A Casebook of social change/ Edit.: Arthur H. Niehoff

    No full text
    311 hal.; 21 cm

    Introduccing social change

    No full text
    vii+229hlm.;21c

    Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI): A review of available techniques

    Get PDF
    Breast conservation therapy (BCT) is the procedure of choice for the management of the early stage breast cancer. However, its utilization has not been maximized because of logistics issues associated with the protracted treatment involved with the radiation treatment. Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) is an approach that treats only the lumpectomy bed plus a 1-2 cm margin, rather than the whole breast. Hence because of the small volume of irradiation a higher dose can be delivered in a shorter period of time. There has been growing interest for APBI and various approaches have been developed under phase I-III clinical studies; these include multicatheter interstitial brachytherapy, balloon catheter brachytherapy, conformal external beam radiation therapy and intra-operative radiation therapy (IORT). Balloon-based brachytherapy approaches include Mammosite, Axxent electronic brachytherapy and Contura, Hybrid brachytherapy devices include SAVI and ClearPath. This paper reviews the different techniques, identifying the weaknesses and strength of each approach and proposes a direction for future research and development. It is evident that APBI will play a role in the management of a selected group of early breast cancer. However, the relative role of the different techniques is yet to be clearly identified
    corecore