1,829 research outputs found

    INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF AUTHORITARIAN LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISOR SATISFACTION ON TURNOVER INTENTION: THE MODERATING ROLE OF EMPLOYEE UPBRINGING

    Get PDF
    Authoritarian leadership is prevalent in the Asian region, and previous research has found a positive correlation between authoritarian leadership and employees' intention to leave their jobs. However, there are employees in the workplace who can adapt to such supervisors. Therefore, we approach this study from the perspective of "fit theory" to explore whether employees with authoritarian family upbringing can match with authoritarian leadership. This study aims to investigate the impact of authoritarian leadership on employees' intention to leave, with supervisor satisfaction as the mediator and employees' authoritarian family upbringing as the moderator. A total of 232 valid questionnaires were collected in this study. The results revealed that the level of authoritarian family upbringing among employees has a moderating effect on the relationship between authoritarian leadership and supervisor satisfaction

    Bis(2-amino­pyrimidine-κN 1)dibromidozinc(II)

    Get PDF
    The title compound, [ZnBr2(C4H5N3)2], is a mononuclear complex in which the ZnII ions have distorted tetra­hedral coordination geometry. The ZnII ion binds to two N atoms from two different 2-amino­pyrimidine ligands and two bromide ions. N—H⋯N hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules to form a one-dimensional supra­molecular structure. The supra­molecular chains are parallel to each other and N—H⋯Br hydrogen bonds link them into a two-dimensional network in the ac plane. Additionally, there are strong π–π inter­actions [centroid–centroid distance = 3.403 (3) Å]

    trans-4-(1-Naphth­yl)-2-oxo-1,3-oxazolidine-5-carboxylic acid

    Get PDF
    The crystal structure of the title compound, C14H11NO4, is influenced by N—H⋯O and O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, linking mol­ecules into one-dimensional tapes running along the [010] direction

    CCL2: An important cytokine in normal and pathological pregnancies: A review

    Get PDF
    C-C motif ligand 2 (CCL2), also known as monocytic chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1), is an integral chemotactic factor which recruits macrophages for the immune response. Together with its receptors (e.g., CCR2, ACKR1, and ACKR2), they exert noticeable influences on various diseases of different systems. At the maternal-fetal interface, CCL2 is detected to be expressed in trophoblasts, decidual tissue, the myometrium, and others. Meanwhile, existing reports have determined a series of physiological regulators of CCL2, which functions in maintaining normal recruitment of immunocytes, tissue remodeling, and angiogenesis. However, abnormal levels of CCL2 have also been reported to be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as spontaneous abortion, preeclampsia and preterm labor. In this review, we concentrate on CCL2 expression at the maternal-fetal interface, as well as its precise regulatory mechanisms and classic signaling pathways, to reveal the multidimensional aspects of CCL2 in pregnancy

    4,6-Dimethyl-2- p

    Full text link
    corecore