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  1. 81

    Library science knowledge: continuity and dynamics by G. V. Varganova

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Traditions and innovations are the main categories that provide continuality and dynamics in library knowledge growth and its further enhancement. The author considers the ideological impact on library science development, shows the influence of political changes on library science and the professional community. …”
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    Knowledge management practices in oil companies by Yu. A. Bezginova, T. A. Garanina, D. V. Kudryavtsev, A. Yu. Pleshkova

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…On the example of cases of two well-known Russian oil companies, the stages of formation and de-velopment of knowledge management system in a company were considered, specific practices of KM, which appeared in companies at the respective stages of KMS development, were presented, as well as fea-tures of KM in each company.Conclusion. …”
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    Drawing as an experience. Knowledge, simulation and participation by Giuseppe Amoruso

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…According to this attitude, the learning society represents a new human condition with knowledge as a new form of capital and experiential design as a new form of economy.…”
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    Impact of organizational knowledge creation on project knowledge management in multinational and Indian software companies: a comparative analysis by K. V. Arunima, Anil Kumar Thekkat

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The organizational KM is considered as a long-term process and Project Knowledge Management (PKM) is regarded as a short-term practice. …”
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    Moderate knowledge is not enough – a longitudinal study on knowledge and acceptance of evolution among pre-service science teachers by Judith Lanka, Pitt Hild, Anna Beniermann

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Specifically, imparting school-relevant knowledge, considering students’ alternative conceptions, and the repeated application of core concepts could contribute to increasing student learning outcomes. …”
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    Linking knowledge with attitude: a cross-sectional study of public knowledge and attitude towards sleep disturbances and dementia by Lin Lu, Le Shi, Jie Shi, Yong-Bo Zheng, Jian-Yu Que, Jia-Hui Deng, Qian-Wen Wang, Si-Zhen Su, Zheng-An Lu, Yan-Ping Bao

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Almost all participants (95.25%) were willing to take at least one measure to acquire knowledge about dementia, with the following participants displaying higher willingness to obtain knowledge about dementia: female, had contact with dementia and considered sleep disturbances to increase the risk of dementia.Conclusions Our findings indicate an association between people’s knowledge and attitudes, suggesting the importance of disseminating knowledge about sleep disturbances and dementia to achieve dementia prevention in future.…”
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    When Knowledge Falls Short: A Systematic Review on the Correlation of Mental Health Knowledge With Stigma and Help‐Seeking by Luna Grosselli, Julia Baumgärtel, Hanna Böhm, Jürgen Hoyer, Susanne Knappe

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT Improving Mental Health Literacy (MHL) is considered important to facilitate help‐seeking for mental health problems. …”
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  8. 88

    A Modification of Multiple Discrete-Continuous (MDC) Choice Model to Consider Nonmonotonic Preference in Episode-Level Time-Use Behaviors by Mengyi Wang, Xin Ye, Ke Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we modify the traditional MDCEV-OP model by adding a baseline marginal utility parameter, making the model more flexible to reflect the potential nonmonotonic preference in episode-level time-use behaviors, as well as ensuring the logically consistent prediction as in the traditional model. To our knowledge, it is the first time to develop an episode-level MDCEV model that considers nonmonotonic preference. …”
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    A Novel Ontology Approach to Support Design for Reliability considering Environmental Effects by Bo Sun, Yu Li, Tianyuan Ye, Yi Ren

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Environmental effects are not considered sufficiently in product design. Reliability problems caused by environmental effects are very prominent. …”
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    Evaluation of mathematical models for predicting medicine distribution into breastmilk - considering biological heterogeneity by Sumin Heo, Sumin Heo, Andrew S. Butler, Marina Stamouli Simoncioni, Sam Moult, Maria Malamatari, Essam Kerwash, Susan Cole

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…IntroductionA significant proportion of mothers take medication during the breastfeeding period, however knowledge of infant safety during continued breastfeeding is often limited. …”
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    Balancing core enterprises’ triple bottom line challenge: Considering the involvement of NGOs by Qianzhou Deng, Xiukun Zhao, Lipan Feng, Fangchao Xu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We find that the core enterprise considering NGO involvement may set a higher price but make a lower eco-effort. …”
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    Restoration of High-Renewable-Penetrated Distribution Systems Considering Uncertain Repair Workloads by Xiaotian Sun, Haipeng Xie, Zhaohong Bie, Gengfeng Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Considering these uncertainties, this paper proposes an implicit decision rule based restoration-oriented combined unit-crew dispatch (RCUCD) method to boost the ex-post restoration. …”
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    Comparative Assessment of Two Global Sensitivity Approaches Considering Model and Parameter Uncertainty by Heng Dai, Yujiao Liu, Alberto Guadagnini, Songhu Yuan, Jing Yang, Ming Ye

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Abstract Global Sensitivity Analysis (GSA) is key to assisting appraisal of the behavior of hydrological systems through model diagnosis considering multiple sources of uncertainty. Uncertainty sources typically comprise incomplete knowledge in (a) conceptual and mathematical formulation of models and (b) parameters embedded in the models. …”
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    Presenting a model of key competencies and specialized skills of knowledge workers in the knowledge-based era using content analysis by Abdollah Salehnezhad, Mohammad Hossein Shadmanfar, Yaser Zolfaghari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It has the merits of being close to first-hand Islamic sources, and in this sense, the used sources can be considered key.…”
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    The production and circulation of agricultural knowledge as interrogated by agroecology by Claude Compagnone, Claire Lamine, Lucie Dupré

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The goal of this article is to consider to what extent the promotion of agroecology in France is reopening questions of the production and circulation of agricultural knowledge. …”
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    DECENTRALIZATION AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY by Elena, RUSU (CIGU)

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The sustainable development became a goal for knowledge society, but one of the main question in literature remains as how close is the relationship between economic dvelopment, knowledge society and local governments' level. …”
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    Identification of knowledge sources for micro- and nanoelectronics technologies by A. A. Sharapov, E. S. Gornev

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…However, these knowledge and information management models are rather general, and do not consider the dynamics and variability of technology development. …”
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    Churn: The Unacceptable Face of the Global Knowledge Economy? by Joce Jesson

    Published 2010-04-01
    “… Using the background of a visit to North America, this article considers the symptoms of change in the university labour market of the global knowledge economy and raises concerns for those working in higher education to consider for the future. …”
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