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    ‘How valuable are organizational capabilities?’‚ Strategic Management Journal‚ 15‚ 143-152 Conner K.R.‚ Prahalad C.K.‚ (1996)‚ ‘A resource-based theory of the firm: Knowledge versus opportunism’‚ Organization Science‚ 7‚ 478-496 14 Conner‚ K.R.‚ (1991)‚ ‘A historical comparison of resource-based theory and five schools Daft R. L.‚ (1992)‚ ‘Organization Theory and Design’‚ West St. Paul‚ MN Damanpour‚ F determinants and moderators’‚ Academy of Management Journal‚ 34‚ 555-590 Decarolis D.‚ Deeds D.L.

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    Fermin Crime theories- American gangster The behavior theory claims that humans learn their behavior through experiences. They learn how to and commit crimes because they receive favorable incentives for committing the crimes. This theory ties into the social learning theory which claims that people learn their aggressive or criminal behaviors from watching others around them engage in these acts. Another interesting theory is the rational choice theory. The rational choice theory is used to describe

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    and definitive perceptions of nursing. Factors which currently contribute to students’ perceptions of nursing must be identified in order to establish and provide students with the career making skills necessary in choosing a nursing career‚ find job satisfaction following graduation‚ and remain in nursing as a career. Peterson (2006) stated that historically‚ nurses have been predominantly females who were easily recognized by a white hat and uniform making the professional and the profession more

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    Being personally confronted with this request to lie from John Edwards has led me to a state of moral stress. If I allow myself to succumb to the pressure of this situation‚ I fear what kind of person I may become. Geuras and Garofalo (2011) state‚ “Those who submit become people without heart; not only does their sense of moral judgement atrophy but so do their feeling for others” (p.135). I know I do not want to become that kind of individual. Edwards wants an answer right away‚ but I must give

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    Ethical Theories‚ Principles‚ Policies‚ Choice making Ethical Theories- Ethical theories are based on the previously explained ethical principles. They each emphasize different aspects of an ethical dilemma and lead to the most ethically correct resolution according to the guidelines within the ethical theory itself. People usually base their individual choice of ethical theory upon their life experiences (1‚2). Deontology The deontological theory states that people should adhere to their

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    Geneva had been under the rule of the House of Savoy‚ but the people of Genev triumphantly overrun the Savoys and the native bishop-prince of Geneva in the decline years of the 1520’s. However‚ the people of Geneva‚ unlike the citizens of Zurich‚ Bern‚ Basel‚ and other cities that became Protestant in the 1520’s‚ were primarily French speakers and did not knew German. Intrinsically‚ they did not have intimate cultural ties with the reformed churches in Germany and Switzerland. The Protestant subdivision

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    Choices & Control Charlene Carpenter January 27‚ 2013 CHOICES & CONTROL Choices are not irrevocable….they can be remade. ~Julie Riebe Choices and the control you have on them‚ help in improving one’s personal outlook. The beautiful thing about choices are that we can remake them‚ so that they can fit in with our lives‚ goals and the outcomes we expect from those choices. We also have the control‚ and no one else in making the right choices‚ by what we

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    John Holland Careers and Personality Personal Application Of the six personality types having a link with career satisfaction‚ which are defined by psychologist John Holland in his Personality-type Theory (Witt/Mossler 2010)‚ I believe two most closely relate to me‚ those being the Social and Enterprising personality types. While the PSY202 textbook provides a very basic explanation of Holland’s theory‚ I found that by taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test a few years ago I had a better

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    Career describes an individuals’ journey through learning‚ work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a careeCareer is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person’s "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". In this definition career is understood to relate to a range of aspects of an individual’s life‚ learning and work. Career is also frequently understood to relate only to the working aspects of an individuals life e.g. as in career woman

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    humans when there is little to no government involved‚ how one begins to adapt to their surroundings as a result when a group of stranded boys arrive as civilized individuals who unravel into savagery as an act for survival on the island. John Locke’s theories‚ in Social Contract‚ State of Nature‚and State of Man‚ are able to relate to the novel as it does not label men as naturally evil nor does it blame government for man’s

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