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    Cyborg Adolescents and Digital Data: Examining Education and Revenue Generation in the Digital Lives of Youth through More-than-Human Ethnography by Davood Zahrani, Ali Hashemianfar, Ahmad Mehrshad

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Materials & Methods Ethnography is a prominent method in post-human studies and new materialism (Berry, 2019: 48). Scholars, such as Latour (1979) and Lupton (2016, 2018, 2020), have employed this approach, often critiquing its traditional forms. …”
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    戶外教育課程評估指標建構之研究 Indicators for Evaluating Outdoor Education Curricula by 鄭智明 Chi Meng Cheang, 陳美燕 Mei-Yen Chen, 郭雄軍 Husing-Chun Kuo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First, a systematic review of the literature was conducted to identify publications by Taiwanese and international scholars on the implementation of outdoor education curricula in schools over the last decade. …”
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    Impact of COVID-19 on Corporate Cash Holdings and Speed of Adjustment by Abbas Aflatooni, Mohammad Khatiri, Farzad Eivani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among the various motivations for holding cash, the precautionary motive has emerged as a key focus of scholarly attention. Theoretical frameworks, such as the trade-off theory, have been instrumental in explaining firms' cash management behaviors. …”
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    Measurement and Evaluation of Social Resilience Indicators in the Historical Neighborhoods of Tabriz City (Case Study: Sorkhab Neighborhood of Tabriz) by Leila Rahimi, Mahta Choobineh

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Discussion of Results and ConclusionIn this study, the scholars’ opinions were examined and the indicators of social resilience were extracted and investigated in the historical neighborhood of Sorkhab, Tabriz. …”
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    Designing a Future Study Model: Examining Bank Employees’ Attitudes Towards Job Security in the Era of Blockchain Technology (Horizon 2031) by Saeid Ghazi Nezhad, Hasan Darvish, Mohammad Mahmoudi Meymand

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They aimed to explore the dimensions and indicators necessary to identify the factors affecting bank employees' attitudes towards job security in the context of blockchain technology by the year 2031. 2) Literature search: A comprehensive search was conducted to gather relevant domestic and international scholarly articles and books. Keywords, such as "blockchain in the horizon of 2031", "job security", and "blockchain adoption", were utilized to identify authoritative sources. 3) Research content analysis: The directed content analysis technique, specifically the directed approach, was employed in this research. 4) Coding process: After collecting the articles and books, an open coding process was employed. …”
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    Investigating effective factors in the model of high organizational commitment in government organizations in charge of educational and cultural affairs by Seyed Alireza Mirjafari, Abdul Khaliq Gholami Anarestan, Karam Elah Daneshfard

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The administrative and management system plays a fundamental role in developing countries such as Iran due to the limitations caused by the lack of skilled human resources. Scholars and experts who have left the organizations have evaluated the current situation of the service compensation system in the mentioned organizations as lower than average, and in fact, they do not consider the current service compensation system in these organizations included in the minimum service compensation standard. …”
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    戶外冒險教育課程對大學生心理賦能之 成效研究 Effects of Integrating Psychological Empowerment Into an Outdoor Adventure Education Curriculum for College Students... by 蕭如軒 Ru-Syuan Hsia, 吳崇旗 Chung-Chi Wu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, in Taiwan, few institutions offer programs with such extended durations and sufficient participants for research. Nonetheless, scholars have identified the following key elements for designing semester-long, credit-bearing courses in a higher education context: student ownership, skill development, participant responsibility, group support, guided reflection, and a sense of accomplishment. …”
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    Sport participation as an educational tool and a means of promoting physical, mental, and social well-being by Francesco Sgrò

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, if we interpret what has been established by Parliament as a starting point rather than an endpoint, it is essential for the Italian academic community—especially those focused on sports education—to direct their scientific interest specifically toward the threefold perspective recognized in sports activities: the educational, the social, and the promotion of individual well-being. Researchers and scholars in the fields of motor and sports education can indeed support this new perspective on sports practice through their research experiences and the increasingly significant third-mission activities they are called to undertake in their academic work. …”
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    Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation by Nicholas Karasik

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/support-needed-create-psychiatric-advance/docview/210976273/se-2?…”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The greatest difference in care is seen in the chronically ill, the poor, and those with high burdens based on the social determinants of health.[32] While value-based payments have been touted as a potential route to incentivize care for these populations, comparative studies show that those of lower socioeconomic status experienced no benefit when using a value-based modifier.[33] Other scholars have pointed out that these payment models are both slower to roll out in low-resource areas and are more likely to have the unintended consequence of leading to lower funding in these areas.[34] Therefore, the disparity may be a lack of access to the model rather than a reflection of its capabilities. …”
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