A Comparative Study of High Tech Clusters and Corporate Innovation in UK and China: The Roles of Knowledge and Environmental Factors

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huilin Xiao ◽  
Heshan Sameera
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-91
Author(s):  
Kerstin Kuyken ◽  
Mehran Ebrahimi ◽  
Anne-Laure Saives

Purpose This paper aims to develop a better understanding of intergenerational knowledge transfer (IKT) practices by adopting a context-related and comparative perspective. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative case study design involving 83 interviews and non-participative observation in German and Quebec organizations has been chosen. Findings Two distinctive archetypes of IKT emerge from both national contexts: “we-individualizing” (Germany) and “I-connecting” (Quebec), leading to an eightfold taxonomy of IKT practices. Research limitations/implications This research is limited to young and senior workers and to high-tech sectors. Originality/value Comparative and inductive study of IKT, adaptation of IKT practices to national contexts, retaining younger workers. This inductive and comparative study allows a better adaptation of IKT practices to national contexts and therefore a better retention of younger workers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 102188
Author(s):  
Yu Zhao ◽  
Nan Li ◽  
Chenyang Tao ◽  
Qiong Chen ◽  
Mengqi Jiang

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. S15-S16
Author(s):  
N. Cruz Rufino ◽  
B. Mirkovic ◽  
T. Marques Fidalgo ◽  
J. Pinto Moreira dos Santos ◽  
D. Cohen ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Preeti Gupta ◽  
Udai Pratap Singh

Dermatoglyphic characters vary widely and are unaffected by age, gender and least by environment. Unlike configurations and their distinctiveness with every individual, it also shows bilateral, bisexual and population variations. Palm prints once created are unchangeable throughout life and are unaffected by environmental factors. This paper is based upon the palmar dermatoglyphic. The study reports on bisexual and bilateral palm prints among Lodhis and Thakurs of Rudahi village of Bakshi Ka Talab, Lucknow District. The palmar dermatoglyphic traits have been analyzed among the two populations which are Main line Formula, Endings of main lines D and A, Position of Axial triradius, Angle atd, Main line Index, Hypothenar, Thenar/ Ist Interdigital area, IInd Interdigital area, IIIrd Interdigital area, IVth Interdigital area, and Palmar Ridge Counts. The prints have been obtained by using the duplicating ink method on white paper. On the perusal of Principal Main line Formula among Lodhis and Thakurs, it has been noticed that the frequency is more in Lodhi males than females in formula 11.9.7. On the other hand, the frequency of Thakur males is more than Thakur females in formula 9.7.5. The Ending of Main Line D in position 11 as clearly indicated in Lodhis is higher in both the genders in comparison to Thakurs, while the position 9 indicates highest frequency in Thakur females. The Ending of main line A at position 5’ has higher frequency in Lodhi males. The Main line index value 16 is observed higher in Lodhis in comparison to Thakurs. Higher frequency has been observed in Lodhis than Thakurs in Axial triradius in modal type‘t’. The range of Angle atd is observed to have higher frequency in 36º- 40º among the Lodhis as compared to Thakurs. The palmar ridge counts mean, is found higher in Lodhi females and Thakur males. Thus this paper shows the similarity and dissimilarity among the males and females of Thakurs and Lodhis in Palmar dermatoglyphics.


1954 ◽  
Vol 100 (420) ◽  
pp. 718-721 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arthur Harris

In the outpatient department of the Maudsley Hospital, patients are seen in the first instance by members of the medical staff of consultant status at the diagnostic clinics, to which they are referred from a variety of sources, by far the greater number coming from general practitioners. From the diagnostic clinics there are several possible disposals, one of which is referral for outpatient treatment of a more prolonged and elaborate type, as opposed to treatment at a purely supportive level with brief interviews concerned with environmental factors and immediate practical problems. The more prolonged and elaborate outpatient treatment is under the supervision of a physician of consultant status with a Freudian analytical training and strong interest in psychotherapeutic methods. It is carried out by registrars under his guidance and may consist either of individual or group sessions, or of a mixture of the two, as he directs. His general outlook is well known (Foulkes, 1948). It has been a constant source of difficulty that the number of patients referred for this type of outpatient treatment has been greater than the resources of the hospital could manage, with the consequent development of long waiting lists and of the necessity for making awkward decisions with regard to priorities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (s2) ◽  
pp. S337-S350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza ◽  
Rafael dos Santos Henrique ◽  
Lisa M. Barnett ◽  
Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré ◽  
Vítor Pires Lopes ◽  
...  

Perceived motor competence (PMC) is a psychological construct that may be influenced by various environmental factors. This study aimed to analyze differences in PMC of children from four diverse countries. The sample was comprised of 231 Brazilian, 129 Australian, 140 Portuguese, and 114 American children, aged 5–8 years. The PMC was assessed using the Pictorial Scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence for Young Children. Differences in PMC among countries were verified using Kruskal-Wallis tests, separately by age and gender. For girls (from the age of six), differences were found in the leap, slide, hit, and catch, as well as the sum of object control skills and total score. For boys, differences were found among countries in the gallop, jump, slide, hit, catch, and roll, as well as the sum of locomotor and object control skills, and the total skill score. Overall, American children seem to perceive themselves more competent compared to children from other countries. Leisure and sport activities in each country may influence the construction of PMC.


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