Activity Theory and its contributions in strategy research Written by: Mohammad Sihab Ridwan PhD student at School of Management 0f Southampton University Activity theory is a name that commontly accepted for a line of theorizing and research iniated by L.S. Vygotsky‚ A.N. Leont’ev‚ and A.R. Luria‚ in the 1920s and 1930s‚ the founders of the cultural-historical school of Russian psychology ( Ed‚ Engerstrom‚ Miettinen‚ Punamaki‚ 1999; Engerstrom‚ 2000 ). Chaiklin‚ Hedegaard‚ Jensen (
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British Journal of Management‚ Vol. 13‚ 83–95 (2002) RESEARCH NOTE How Much do CEOs and Top Managers Matter in Strategic Decision-Making? V. M. Papadakis and P. Barwise* Athens University of Economics and Business‚ 76 Patission Street‚ 10434 Athens‚ Greece and *London Business School‚ Regent’s Park‚ London NW1 4SA‚ UK email: vpap@aueb.gr [Papadakis]; pbarwise@london.edu [Barwise] This research note explores the influence of both CEO and top-management team (TMT) characteristics on the process
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Golly Easterly Instructor Smith Honors English 10-3 16 March 2012 An Investigation of J.K. Rowling’s Utilization of Animal and Color Symbolism in Her Harry Potter Series Many consider symbolism the most important factor in comprehending the knowledgeable realm. “Symbols and metaphors extend into the realm of everyday language and figures of speech” (Biedermann VII). In turn‚ the Harry Potter novels of J.K. Rowling are extensively “philosophical” and symbolic (Bagget and Klein 3). Some believe
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BPR implementation process: an analysis of key success and failure factors Majed Al-Mashari and Mohamed Zairi BPR implementation process 87 Bradford University Management Centre‚ Bradford‚ UK Keywords BPR‚ Implementation‚ Process management‚ Success Abstract This paper provides a holistic view of the Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) implementation process. It reviews the literature relating to the hard and soft factors that cause success and failure for BPR implementation‚ classifies these
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THE ANNALS OF “DUNĂREA DE JOS” UNIVERSITY OF GALAŢI FASCICLE V‚ TECHNOLOGIES IN MACHINE BUILDING‚ ISSN 1221- 4566‚ 2009 QFD IMPLEMENTATION IN MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF A CAST PART Florin Buruiana‚ Florin Susac‚ Mihaela Banu‚ Alexandru Epureanu‚ Alice Buruiana “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati‚ Manufacturing Science and Engineering Department email: Florin.Buruiana@ugal.ro ABSTRACT Casting is a very flexible technological process which can be used in gross production for a very wide
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