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  1. Tʻan tʻan kuo chia.Ting Pai - 1956
     
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  2. Inward bound: of matter and forces in the physical world.Abraham Pais - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Abraham Pais's Subtle Is the Lord was a publishing phenomenon: a mathematically sophisticated exposition of the science and the life of Albert Einstein that reached a huge audience and won an American Book Award. Reviewers hailed the book as "a monument to sound scholarship and graceful style", "an extraordinary biography of an extraordinary man", and "a fine book". In this groundbreaking new volume, Pais undertakes a history of the physics of matter and of physical forces since the discovery of x-rays. (...)
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    The Chinese Translation Study of the Cognitive Reserve Index Questionnaire.Ting Cao, Shifang Zhang, Mingming Yu, Xiaoyan Zhao & Qiaoqin Wan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    PurposeThe purpose of this study was to perform the translation and adaption of the Cognitive Reserve Index questionnaire into Chinese and assess the reliability of the Chinese version.Materials and MethodsThe Chinese version of the Cognitive Reserve Index questionnaire was created from a standard forward-backward translation. A total of 371 volunteers, aged between 20 and 89 years, participated in this survey. Participants were divided into three age-groups, and subgroup differences were examined by independent samples t-tests, ANOVA analysis as well as post-hoc (...)
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    The Roles of Consonant, Rime, and Tone in Mandarin Spoken Word Recognition: An Eye-Tracking Study.Ting Zou, Yutong Liu & Huiting Zhong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigated the relative role of sub-syllabic components in spoken word recognition of Mandarin Chinese using an eye-tracking experiment with a visual world paradigm. Native Mandarin speakers were presented with four pictures and an auditory stimulus. They were required to click the picture according to the sound stimulus they heard, and their eye movements were tracked during this process. For a target word, nine conditions of competitors were constructed in terms of the amount of their phonological overlap with the (...)
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    An Argument-Based Validation of an Asynchronous Written Interaction Task.Ting Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Interactional competence has attracted increasing attention due to its significance for language users. Previous studies concerning interactional competence mainly focus on synchronous interaction tasks, while the utilization of asynchronous interaction tasks is relatively under-explored despite the importance of asynchronous interaction in real life. Taking the “Responding To Forum Posts” task used in the International Undergraduate English Entrance Examination at Shanghai Jiao Tong University as an example, the study aims to validate the use of asynchronous interaction tasks in the assessment of (...)
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    Commentary: Stimulation of the Posterior Cortical-Hippocampal Network Enhances Precision of Memory Recollection.Ting Liu, Mingchen Fu, Tifei Yuan & Dong-Wu Xu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  7. (1 other version)Hsüeh tien lo chi.Ting-fu Ni - 1974 - Edited by Chang, Chia-Lung, [From Old Catalog], Liu & Pei-yü.
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    AI and the Visualization of Paradise: Cultural Paradigms, Aesthetic Evolution, and Cognitive Exploration.Caroline Pires Ting, Verônica Filippovna & Marlus M. S. Araujo - 2024 - Logica Universalis 18 (4):505-519.
    This study investigates the intricate process of visualizing the concept of paradise through the lens of Artificial Intelligence (AI), employing neural networks to craft intricate visual depictions of utopian realms. The project scrutinizes the prevalent themes associated with paradisiacal imagery, dissecting the intricate weave of religious doctrines, mythologies, and the intrinsic nature of paradise – be it a tangible realm or a metaphysical state. This inquiry critically assesses the role of AI-generated art, derived from complex algebraic formulations, in mirroring conventional (...)
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  9. “Democratizing AI” and the Concern of Algorithmic Injustice.Ting-an Lin - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (3):1-27.
    The call to make artificial intelligence (AI) more democratic, or to “democratize AI,” is sometimes framed as a promising response for mitigating algorithmic injustice or making AI more aligned with social justice. However, the notion of “democratizing AI” is elusive, as the phrase has been associated with multiple meanings and practices, and the extent to which it may help mitigate algorithmic injustice is still underexplored. In this paper, based on a socio-technical understanding of algorithmic injustice, I examine three notable notions (...)
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  10. Chung-kuo tao tê ssŭ hsiang ching i.Ting-yü Chang - 1968
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    An Interval-Valued Pythagorean Fuzzy Compromise Approach with Correlation-Based Closeness Indices for Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis of Bridge Construction Methods.Ting-Yu Chen - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-29.
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  12. Shêng wu chin hua lun.Ting-Chieh Ho - 1944
     
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    Li, Wei 李巍, From Analysis of Semantics to Reconstruction of Argument: A New Characterization of Early Chinese Philosophy 從語義分析到道理重構——早期中國哲學的新刻畫.Ting-Mien Lee - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (1):155-158.
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    Cong "fei ben ti" dao "xin xing ben ti": wei shi xue zhong zi shuo zai Zhongguo fo xue zhong de zhuan xiang = From non-ontology to mind ontology: on bija theory's transformation in Chinese buddhism.Ting Shen - 2016 - Wuhan: Wuhan da xue chu ban she.
    唯识学种子说通过在微分、刹那层面探讨深层心识的构造活动和存在的本质,论证了佛教缘起性空的非本体立场,属于一种“非本体”的本体诠释。但是,由于受到中国固有思维的影响,中国佛学不再侧重强调法性即空性的“非 本体”立场,而是把法性和心性主体结合起来,倾向于设立一种“实体化”的本体,形成了“心性本体论”。由非本体的本体诠释逐渐转向心性本体的本体诠释是印度唯识学在心识哲学层面中国化的基本趋势。.
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    Ideological Orthodoxy, State Doctrine, or Art of Governance? The “Victory of Confucianism” Revisited in Contemporary Chinese Scholarship.Ting-Mien Lee - 2020 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 51 (2):79-95.
    It has been a popular theory in English, Japanese, and Chinese scholarship that a “victory of Confucianism” occurred during the Han dynasty. Some members of these academic communities challenge this theory. However, it has long been overlooked that they do so by adopting different terminology and research frameworks. English scholarship uses the expression “victory/triumph of Confucianism” to refer to the dominance or growth of Confucianism during that period, while the Japanese use “the establishment of Confucian doctrine/religion as the state doctrine/religion” (...)
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    Incremental implicit learning of bundles of statistical patterns.Ting Qian, T. Florian Jaeger & Richard N. Aslin - 2016 - Cognition 157 (C):156-173.
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    Predictive model for progression of hearing loss: meta‐analysis of multi‐state outcome.Ting-Kuang Chao & Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):32-40.
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    Immersive Media Presentation and Preschoolers’ Prosocial Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Theory of Mind.Ting Chen & Chenglin Jin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although scholars have asserted that it is necessary to explore the effect of immersive media presentation on preschoolers’ prosocial behaviors, the empirical research, as well as the moderating roles of this link, remained limited. One hundred and twenty preschoolers were involved in three experiments of four waves. This study empirically examined the effect of media presentation, including immersive media presentation and traditional media presentation, on preschoolers’ prosocial behaviors and the moderating effect of theory of mind on such links. After the (...)
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    A New Look at the Ancient Asian Philosophy through Modern Mathematical and Topological Scientific Analysis.Ting-Chao Chou - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2:21-39.
    The unified theory of dose and effect, as indicated by the median-effect equation for single and multiple entities and for the first and higher order kinetic/dynamic, has been established by T.C. Chou and it is based on the physical/chemical principle of the massaction law (J. Theor. Biol. 59: 253-276, 1976 (質量作用中效定理) and Pharmacological Rev. 58: 621-681, 2006) (普世中效指數定理). The theory was developed by the principle of mathematical induction and deduction (數學演繹歸納法). Rearrangements of the median-effect equation lead to Michaelis-Menten, Hill, Scatchard, (...)
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    First-principles study of neutral silicon interstitials in 3C- and 4H-SiC.Ting Liao, Guido Roma & Jingyang Wang - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (26):2271-2284.
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    System for the anonymization of Romanian jurisprudence.Vasile Păiş, Radu Ion, Elena Irimia, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Valentin Badea & Dan Tufiș - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-23.
    The transparency of the judicial process and the consistency of judicial decisions can be improved through their publication. Access to jurisprudence is of paramount importance both for law professionals (judges, lawyers, law students) and for the larger public. However, public access must ensure the preservation of privacy for people involved, in accordance with national and international regulations. This paper presents the work behind building an artificial intelligence system for the anonymization of Romanian jurisprudence, allowing it to be accessed through the (...)
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  22. Fa lü ssŭ hsiang shih.Yüan-fʻu Ting - 1936
     
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  23. Ma-kʻo--ssŭ Lieh-ning chu i chê hsüeh ti chieh chi hsing ho shih chien hsing.Pao-lan Ting - 1957
     
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    A Developing Problem in Science and Technology and Socialistic Ideology in Our Country [J].Zheng Yong-Ting - 2004 - Modern Philosophy 2:003.
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    Traditional Chinese Aesthetic Approach to Arts.Ting He - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):312-322.
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    Aesthetic Normies and Aesthetic Communities.Ting Cho Lau - 2024 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (N/A):1-10.
    Although there has been significant work on aesthetic snobbery and its ethical implications, much less work has been done on the aesthetic normie (normie for short). The normie is someone who primarily engages with popular aesthetic items. I argue that the normie is motivated by a drive towards sociality to connect with others and to rely on them given limited resources and time. I argue that the normie who is motivated by this drive will limit their aesthetic range and depth. (...)
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    Effects of Cell Phone Dependence on Mental Health Among College Students During the Pandemic of COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Survey of a Medical University in Shanghai.Ting Xu, Xiaoting Sun, Ping Jiang, Minjie Chen, Yan Yue & Enhong Dong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of cell phone dependence on mental health among undergraduates during the COVID-19 pandemic and further identify the determinants that may affect their mental health in China.MethodsThe data were collected from 602 students at a medical school in Shanghai via an online survey conducted from December 2021 to February 2022. The Mobile Phone Addiction Index and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale were applied to evaluate CPD and mental health, respectively. Independent sample t-test and one-way analysis of variance were (...)
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  28. Hou xian dai chao lin zhong di xin yi geng xin.Ting Wu Lee - 2000 - Milltown, NJ: = Christian renewal ministries.
     
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  29. Ta tʻung ta tao ti li tse.Te-Lung Ting - 1968 - 1966 i.: E..
     
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    (1 other version)On Appraisal of the Kung-Sun Lung Tzu.Shen Yu-Ting - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (3):20-27.
    The academic confusion caused by the "gang of four" was prominently manifested in the history of Chinese philosophy. The history of Chinese logic was also affected by the confusion. Now the "gang of four" has been smashed after a merciless trial by history. Under the leadership of Chairman Hua and the Party Central Committee, scientific research has begun to make a long stride ahead. Therefore, it is possible to conduct scientific investigations and thorough discussions on a series of issues in (...)
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  31. Cue Effectiveness in Communicatively Efficient Discourse Production.Ting Qian & T. Florian Jaeger - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (7):1312-1336.
    Recent years have seen a surge in accounts motivated by information theory that consider language production to be partially driven by a preference for communicative efficiency. Evidence from discourse production (i.e., production beyond the sentence level) has been argued to suggest that speakers distribute information across discourse so as to hold the conditional per-word entropy associated with each word constant, which would facilitate efficient information transfer (Genzel & Charniak, 2002). This hypothesis implies that the conditional (contextualized) probabilities of linguistic units (...)
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    Individual differences in Zhong-Yong tendency and processing capacity.Ting-Yun Chang & Cheng-Ta Yang - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    ‘Angry fish’ and ‘dying fish’ matter in the Zhuangzi Too: Political analogies in the ‘happy fish’ dialogue.Ting-Mien Lee 李庭綿 - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (4):1-12.
    The ‘happy fish’ dialogue is one of the best-known and heatedly debated passages of the Zhuangzi. Scholars have constructed different interpretations of the dialogue. Some argue that this dialogue expresses the idea of living at ease and enjoying life as it is; some refer to the idea of anti-anthropocentrism, while others reconstruct the dialogue as certain epistemological debates. This paper examines the connotations of ‘fish’, ‘water’, and ‘river’ in early Chinese political discourses and reads the political connotations in the dialogue (...)
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    The Influence of Job and Individual Resources on Work Engagement Among Chinese Police Officers: A Moderated Mediation Model.Ting Lan, Meirong Chen, Xiaoqing Zeng & Ting Liu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Background: The work engagement of police officers pertains to social stability and security, as well as to the orderly operation of the political-economic environment. Although there are many studies on work engagement at present, few studies focus on the influencing factors of police officers’ work engagement. According to the job demands-resources model and the conservation of resources theory, organizational job resources (e.g., perceived organizational support) and personal resources (e.g., regulatory emotional self-efficacy) are important factors influencing work engagement. We assume a (...)
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  35. The Harder You Work, the Higher Your Satisfaction With Life? The Influence of Police Work Engagement on Life Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediation Model.Ting Liu, Xiaoqing Zeng, Meirong Chen & Ting Lan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Comparative Study of Western and Chinese Concepts of Civilization.Caroline Pires Ting - 2024 - Anais de Filosofia Clássica 17 (34):1-16.
    he study revisits "civilization" in the context of globalization, analyzing its applicability and potential to mask cultural differences. It specifically contrasts the Western n o t i o n , a n c h o r e d i n c i t i z e n s h i p a n d environmental mastery, with the ancient Chinese "wenming" that signifies enlightenment and social harmony. "Civilization" stresses progress of science and technology, along with the process of globalization. "Wenming" (...)
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    Adaptive Robust Method for Dynamic Economic Emission Dispatch Incorporating Renewable Energy and Energy Storage.Tingli Cheng, Minyou Chen, Yingxiang Wang, Bo Li, Muhammad Arshad Shehzad Hassan, Tao Chen & Ruilin Xu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
    In association with the development of intermittent renewable energy generation, dynamic multiobjective dispatch faces more challenges for power system operation due to significant REG uncertainty. To tackle the problems, a day-ahead, optimal dispatch problem incorporating energy storage is formulated and solved based on a robust multiobjective optimization method. In the proposed model, dynamic multistage ES and generator dispatch patterns are optimized to reduce the cost and emissions. Specifically, strong constraints of the charging/discharging behaviors of the ES in the space-time domain (...)
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    Commentary: The dynamics of foreign language enjoyment: An ecological momentary assessment.Ting Hu & Huan Mei - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Evolution of the Controversy Between the Confucianists and the Legalists as Seen from Wang An-Shih's Reforms.Lo Ssu-Ting - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 9 (2):3-20.
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    The Struggle Between Restoration and Counterrestoration in the Course of the Founding of the Ch 'in Dynasty'.Lo Ssu-Ting - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):55-73.
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  41. Huo tsai kʻuai lo ho hsing fu chih chung.Lun Ting - 1960
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    Can empowering leadership promote employees’ pro-environmental behavior? Empirical analysis based on psychological distance.Ting Yue, Chenchen Gao, Feiyu Chen, Lan Zhang & Mengting Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Leadership styles, especially empowering leadership, affect the psychological relationship between employees and organizations, and then affect employees’ positive behavior in the organization. In this research, we studied the effects of empowering leadership and psychological distance on employees’ pro-environmental behavior and explored the mechanism of green organizational climate. By adopting correlation analysis, statistical analysis, and regression analysis, we conducted a multisource field study of 873 valid employee questionnaires to verify our theoretical model. The results showed that empowering leadership had a significant (...)
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    Relationship between mutuality and depression in patients with chronic heart failure and caregivers in China: An actor-partner interdependence model analysis.Ting Zhou, Jiling Qu, Huiping Sun, Mengxin Xue & Yongbing Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundPatients with chronic heart failure and their family caregivers may experience adverse emotional problems, such as depression. Mutuality, which refers to the relationship between caregivers and those they care for, is an important factor affecting depression in the dyads. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mutuality and depression in patients with CHF and their caregivers in China.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, we used the Mutuality Scale and the Self-Rating Depression Scale to measure mutuality and depression of (...)
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  44. Sexual Violence and Two Types of Moral Wrongs.Ting-An Lin - 2024 - Hypatia 39 (2):215-234.
    Although the idea that sexual violence is a “structural” problem is not new, the lack of specification as to what that entails blocks effective responses to it. This paper illustrates the concept of sexual violence as structural in the sense of containing a type of moral wrong called “structural wrong” and discusses its practical implications. First, I introduce a distinction between two types of moral wrongs—interactional wrongs and structural wrongs—and I argue that the moral problem of sexual violence includes both (...)
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    Étude comparative entre l'Orient et l'Occident sur le temps dans l’antiquité et l’esthétique du paysage.Caroline Pires Ting - 2024 - Anais de Filosofia Clássica 17 (33):116-129.
    L’article explore les liens entre l’impermanence, la pensée bouddhique et taoïste, et l’esthétique Wabi-Sabi, en soulignant le concept unificateur du mouvement et son rôle dans l’illustration de la fluidité et de la transformation de la vie. L’analyse porte sur la manière dont le mouvement fonctionne comme un principe unificateur, mettant en évidence la fluidité, la transformation et la croissance qui caractérisent l’existence. Cette perspective s’appuie sur les principes taoïstes et bouddhistes, qui insistent sur l’acceptation de la réalité dans sa forme (...)
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  46. Obligation or Desire: Variation in Motivation for Compliance With COVID-19 Public Health Guidance.Ting Ai, Glenn Adams & Xian Zhao - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Why do people comply with coronavirus disease 2019 public health guidance? This study considers cultural-psychological foundations of variation in beliefs about motivations for such compliance. Specifically, we focused on beliefs about two sources of prosocial motivation: desire to protect others and obligation to society. Across two studies, we observed that the relative emphasis on the desire to protect others as an explanation for compliance was greater in the United States settings associated with cultural ecologies of abstracted independence than in Chinese (...)
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    Intergenerational and Sibling Conflict Under Patrilocality.Ting Ji, Jing-Jing Xu & Ruth Mace - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (1):66-79.
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  48. Artificial Intelligence in a Structurally Unjust Society.Ting-An Lin & Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen - 2022 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3/4):Article 3.
    Increasing concerns have been raised regarding artificial intelligence (AI) bias, and in response, efforts have been made to pursue AI fairness. In this paper, we argue that the idea of structural injustice serves as a helpful framework for clarifying the ethical concerns surrounding AI bias—including the nature of its moral problem and the responsibility for addressing it—and reconceptualizing the approach to pursuing AI fairness. Using AI in healthcare as a case study, we argue that AI bias is a form of (...)
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    Institutional Predictors of the Adoption of Employee Social Media Policies.Ivana Pais, Jesse Segers, Mariam El Ouirdi & Asma El Ouirdi - 2015 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 35 (5-6):134-144.
    The importance of employee social media policies is recognized in today’s increasingly connected organizations. Yet these policies are adopted at varying rates in different sectors and geographical regions. In the present study, an institutional approach was employed to investigate the predictors of the adoption of employee social media policies by organizations. Six predictors were examined, namely, organizational size, industry, and the national culture dimensions of power distance, individualism, masculinity, and uncertainty avoidance. Results of a logistic regression analysis of 558 online (...)
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    The Representation of Religious Symbols in Public Art: A Philosophical Examination of Public Sculptures.Ting Guo - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (1):179-193.
    Public art, distinguished from museum-bound art by its integration into communal spaces, engages directly with the broader public. It thrives on a foundational understanding between the artist and the community, often mediated by public leaders who represent the area's cultural and spiritual values. Funded by government resources and shaped under its oversight, public art not only enhances the aesthetic and functional qualities of urban environments but also embodies and reflects collective beliefs and religious symbolism. This study investigates the role of (...)
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