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    Journal Article Critique to the article “From common to uncommon Knowledge: Foundations of Firm-specific use of Knowledge as a Resource” Authors: Rajiv Nag and Dennis A. Gioia Published: Academy of Management Journal, 2012, Vol. 55, No. 2, 421–457 Course: Business Research Methods, Dr. Johannes Rank, Winter Term 2012/13 Submitted: January 28th 2013 Technische Universität Berlin Research question: “How can managers create uncommon knowledge when rivals have access to similar, commonly

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    Once the dimensions are defined, its important to break them down further into elements. Independent Variable: Customer Loyalty Programs The first dimension to look at is how many people sign up for customer loyalty programs. The element of this dimension is if these programs are properly designed to attract customers to sign up, then most often then not, they will. If people are

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    In this article, Doucet focuses on the question of why there are preexistent gender differences surrounding parenting and the responsibility for children in heterosexual couples. Although there has been an increase in fathers’ involvement in childcare, mothers still remain strongly associated with the responsibility for children. This trend has not shifted even when mothers are involved with the same amount, or even more paid employment than their husband. Consider the fact that Canadian studies

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    High-dimensional data Data that requires more than two or three dimensions to represent can be difficult to interpret. One approach to simplification is to assume that the data of interest lie on an embedded non-linear manifold within the higher-dimensional space. If the manifold is of low enough dimension, the data can be visualised in the low-dimensional space. Abstract— Dimensionality Reduction is a key issue in many scientific problems, in which data is originally given by high dimensional

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    don’t know much about the study of dimensions or string theory (or life), but seeing as I understand things best in the rosy hours of dawn, I will take a stab at all three now. From my purely empirical studies (the aforementioned 17 years of life) my father is thus far accurate in his theory. We don’t know anything about life except that it keeps moving forward. One of the most notable features of string theory is the concept that the universe has multiple dimensions, so a square would be a false descriptor

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    When it comes to global management, a manager must be educated on the country in which he or she is doing business with. Global managers are expected to effectively interact with employees, supplier’s customers or partners from foreign countries in order to reach their organization’s goals. In addition they must be well cultured and adaptable, lack of these skills can be detrimental to a business’ success and can lessen opportunities for that company. For example, my Kinicki and Williams (2013) talk

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    String Theory

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    These strings, the size of the Planck length vibrate at specific resonant frequencies. The formulas that result from string theory predict more than four dimensions but the extra dimensions are "curled up" within the Planck

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    Introduction Perfectionism has been in a centre of attention of sport psychologists for last few decades and even though a ‘research boom’ already provided many interesting findings, the topic offers plenty of other areas to investigate. Number of different ways in which perfectionism is conceptualized and measured is one of the biggest challenges when designing research in this field (Hill, Appleton & Hall, 2014). Nevertheless, when going through various sources, we can see a common point of view

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    Pure, hybrid or "stuck-in-the-middle" strategies? A revision and analysis of their effects on firm performance. PERTUSA-ORTEGA, E.; CLAVER-CORTÉS, E.; MOLINA-AZORÍN, J. F EURAM, Paris (France), may 2007. Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the viability of hybrid competitive strategies, which combine differentiation and cost elements, and their impact on organisational performance in comparison to pure strategies and “stuck-in-the-middle” combinations. The analysis carried out

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    Basically, String theory based on the fact that the dimensions relative to you may be different from that of some other creature. Let's see how. Imagine this world, our spherical earth as a flat plate, and we are two-dimensional human beings; incapable of seeing upwards and downwards, having only four ways

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