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  1. Modal Logic. An Introduction.Zia Movahed - 2002 - Tehran: Hermes Publishers.
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  2. Suhrawardi's Modal Syllogisms.Zia Movahed - 2012 - Sophia Perennis 21:5-17.
    Suhrawardi’s logic of the Hikmat al-Ishraq is basically modal. So to understand his modal logic one first has to know the non-modal part upon which his modal logic is built. In my previous paper ‘Suhrawardi on Syllogisms’(3) I discussed the former in detail. The present paper is an exposition of his treatment of modal syllogisms. On the basis of some reasonable existential presuppositions and a number of controversial metaphysical theses, and also by confining his theory to alethic modality, Suhrawardi makes (...)
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  3. Ibn Sina’s Anticipation of Burdian and Barcan Formulas.Zia Movahed - 2006 - In Logic in Tehran. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 248-255.
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  4. A Critical Examination of Ibn-Sina’s Theory of the Conditional Syllogism.Zia Movahed - 2009 - Sophia Perennis 1:5-22.
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  5. Suhrawardi on Syllogisms.Zia Movahed - 2010 - Sophia Perennis 2:5-18.
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  6. De re and De dicto Modality in Islamic Traditional Logic.Zia Movahed - 2010 - Sophia Perennis 2:5-14.
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  7. Logic in Tehran.Zia Movahed (ed.) - 2006 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Linking the trust of industrial entrepreneurs on elements of ecosystem with entrepreneurial success: Determining startup behavior as mediator and entrepreneurial strategy as moderator.Zia Ur Rehman, Muhammad Arif, Habib Gul & Jamshed Raza - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    PurposeThis study aimed to apply “multi-criteria decision approach and attitude-change theory” to examine post-COVID-19 impact on entrepreneurial mindset by investigating the link between entrepreneurs social capital and entrepreneurial success. Specifically, this study analyzed entrepreneurs' dispositional factor as an underlying mechanism to bridge trust and entrepreneurial success. Furthermore, it also analyzed entrepreneurs' situational factor as boundary condition.Design/methodology/approachWe applied time-lagged data collection from 505 industrial entrepreneurs. Survey method was used for data collection. A 7-point Likert scale was used for the respondent response. (...)
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    Double Jeopardy, Autrefois Acquit and the Legal Ethics of the Rule Against Unreasonably Splitting a Case.Zia Akhtar - 2024 - Criminal Justice Ethics 43 (1):103-121.
    Section 75 of the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) of 2003 overturned the principle in English law that a person cannot be retried for an offense of which he has been acquitted, recognizing advances in forensic science that uses modern analysis of DNA in adducing in evidence. The special plea of autrefois acquit can be overturned based on finding of compelling evidence after a previous acquittal of a suspect who can now be tried again for the same offense. The double jeopardy (...)
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  10. Out of the nuclear shadow: Scientists and the struggle against the Bomb.Zia Mian - 2015 - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 71 (1):59--69.
    In this essay, adapted from his 2014 Linus Pauling Legacy Award Lecture, Zia Mian, from Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security, argues that the ideas Nobel laureate Linus Pauling and other scientists struggled hard over the decades to teach the world have now become widely accepted: The world understands the danger of nuclear weapons. But in the essay, Mian argues that absent an aroused and insistent public demanding an end to nuclear weapons, which the early scientists believed was (...)
     
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    The Reinvention of Feminism in Pakistan.Afiya Shehrbano Zia - 2009 - Feminist Review 91 (1):29-46.
    This article argues that there has been a significant turn in the discourse of feminist politics in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The author suggests that the rise of a new feminism – rooted in Islamic discourse, non-confrontational, privatized and personalized, whose objective is to ‘empower’ women within Islam – is not a post-9/11 development but rather a result of unresolved debates on the issue of religion within the progressive women's movement. It has been due to the accommodation of religion-based (...)
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    Barristers, the Bar Standards Board and the structural bias of appointing disciplinary tribunals in England and Wales.Zia Akhtar - 2017 - Legal Ethics 20 (1):138-143.
    The rule against bias is a central tenet of English law and it also impacts on collegiate courts which typically exercise appellate/review jurisdictions over their professional or student members. This is true of the Bar Standards Board which has established the adjudicatory bodies to enforce its regulatory framework and has vested the procedure of fair trials upon the Council of the Inns of Court which is responsible for appointing the Disciplinary Tribunal panels that conduct hearings for professional misconduct. The COIC (...)
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    Law, Marxism and the State.Zia Akhtar - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (3):661-685.
    The Communist Manifesto’s salient point was set out in Critics of the Gotha Program as “From Each According to Their Abilities, to Each According to Their Needs”. The demise of communism in the former Soviet Union has caused its critics to claim that ‘revolutionary’ political theory has no basis for legal or philosophical development. The contention of those who oppose radical socialism achieved by the levelling of the classes proclaim that this is an unattainable goal. They argue that a ‘withering (...)
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    On the detection of local order in co-rich precipitates in aged Cu-Co-Nb alloys.A. H. M. Zia-ul-haq & K. V. Gow - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (179):1091-1093.
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    Post-trial period surveillance for randomised controlled cardiovascular studies: submitted protocols, consent forms and the role of the ethics board.M. I. Zia, R. Heslegrave & G. E. Newton - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):762-765.
    Background The post-trial period is the time period after the end of study drug administration. It is unclear whether post-trial arrangements for patient surveillance are routinely included in study protocols and consents, and whether research ethics boards (REB) consider the post-trial period. Objectives The objective was to determine whether trial protocols and consent forms reviewed by the REB describe procedures for post-trial period surveillance. Methods An observational study of protocols of randomised trials of chronic therapies for cardiac conditions, approved by (...)
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    The Digital Divide in Asia.Tanveer Zia, Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Md Zahidul Islam, Lihong Zheng & John Weckert - 2009 - Journal of Information Ethics 18 (2):50-76.
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    The emergence of attractors under multi-level institutional designs: agent-based modeling of intergovernmental decision making for funding transportation projects.Asim Zia & Christopher Koliba - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (3):315-331.
    Multi-level institutional designs with distributed power and authority arrangements among federal, state, regional, and local government agencies could lead to the emergence of differential patterns of socioeconomic and infrastructure development pathways in complex social–ecological systems. Both exogenous drivers and endogenous processes in social–ecological systems can lead to changes in the number of “basins of attraction,” changes in the positions of the basins within the state space, and changes in the positions of the thresholds between basins. In an effort to advance (...)
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    The effect of minor additions of Nb on the mechanical properties of precipitation-hardened Cu-2% Co alloys.A. H. M. Zia-Ul-Haq & K. V. Gow - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (6):1467-1471.
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    Towards Exploration of Social in Social Internet of Vehicles Using an Agent-Based Simulation.Kashif Zia, Arshad Muhammad, Abbas Khalid, Ahmad Din & Alois Ferscha - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-13.
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    S. Paul Kapur, Dangerous Deterrent: Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia, Stanford University Press, 2007, ISBN-10: 080-475-549-3, $65.00 hbk; ISBN-10: 080-475-550-7, $24.95 pbk. [REVIEW]Zia Mian - 2008 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (1):117-119.
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    Do advertisements with a social message elevate subjective well‐being?: An examination of empirical associations.Iqra Manzoor & Zia ul Haq - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (3):488-514.
    Advertising, a form of publicity, can pass on a social message so that people understand their sobligation towards society. The purpose of this study was to look into how consumers responded to socially conscious advertisements. This study conceptualizes the antecedents of attitude towards commercial advertisements that incorporate the social message, including advertising creativity, informativeness, and emotional appeal; each one can influence consumers' behavior. This study also examined the relationship between (i) Attitude towards the ad with a social message and purchase (...)
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    Suhrawardi’s Ideas about Syllogism.Z. Movahed - 2010 - Metaphysics (University of Isfahan) 2 (7&8):1-10.
    Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī, in his most important book, Hikmat al-Ishrāq, claims that he has simplified the Aristotelian theory of syllogism by reducing its many rules to a few by which the validity of all moods can be proven. This is done by reducing all negative and particular categorical propositions to universal affirmative propositions and introducing two meta-language rules, one for the second and the other for the third figure. This article is an exposition of the non-modal part of his syllogism (...)
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    “Unjust” War, wrongful justification, and international humanitarian law: The findings of the Chilcot Report provide sufficient grounds for prosecution by the ICC.Zia Akhtar - 2023 - Journal of Global Faultlines 10 (1):27-42.
    The potential exists for charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity against the perpetrators of the invasion of Iraq, namely, former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his entourage. The findings of the Chilcot Inquiry in 2016 do not rule out the International Criminal Court taking action, and this article argues that it is plausible for those leaders who took the UK to war to be prosecuted for breaching international human rights law and international humanitarian law. This is because, first, (...)
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    Religious orientations, storytelling and the uncanny: a reading of The Adventures of Amir Hamza.Zia Mariam - unknown
    EMBARGOED - expected end date 20.06.2020.
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  25. Foreword.Pir Zia Inayat Khan - 2022 - In Inayat Khan (ed.), The mysticism of sound and music: the Sufi teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan. Boulder: Shambhala.
     
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  26. Rule of law in a pakistani society.Syed Zia U. R. Rahman Faroqui - unknown
    In every society and country almost every person needs a smooth, fair,peaceful, and organized system not only for survival but also for well-being.With all these everyone needs a fair justice system. To find it, man has beenfighting hard since ancient times. Almost majority of the people including writershas attempted to propose a draft. No free persons shall be subjected toarbitrary arrest, detention or exile, and we will not continue or deport, withoutlegal action by his peers or by law of the (...)
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    Study of the Relationship Between Core Discussion Network and Demographic Factors With the Spiritual Health of Young and Middle-aged Men and Women.Maryam Hashempour-Sadeghian, Majid Movahed, Mansour Tabiee & Farhad Fatehi - 2021 - Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics 8 (4):235-242.
    Background and Objectives: One of the characteristics of a healthy person is having a good level of spiritual health that can be influenced by different factors. The present study aimed to describe the spiritual health of young and middle-aged men and women and to examine the relationship between the core discussion network and some demographic variables with spiritual health. Methods: The present study was performed using the survey method, in which 400 men and women aged 18-65 years living in Shiraz (...)
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  28. Personal Identity and Dna Theory.Naseem Zia Jamali - 1975 - Dissertation, New York University
     
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    Spiritual Health through Pilgrimage Therapy: A Qualitative Study.Zahra Moaven, Majid Movahed, Mohammad Taghi Iman Iman & Mansour Tabiee - 2017 - Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics 4 (4):39-31.
    Background and Objectives: Going on a pilgrimage for spiritual and religious purposes is not a new phenomenon and can be considered one of the oldest tourism typologies. This form of travel is related to the task social perception, which is stronger than leisure or pleasure. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to study how spiritual well-being is achieved through pilgrimages trips. Methods: This qualitative research was carried out using ethnographic methodology. Data collection was conducted using semi-structured interviews with 30 (...)
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    A Customized Differential Evolutionary Algorithm for Bounded Constrained Optimization Problems.Wali Khan Mashwani, Zia Ur Rehman, Maharani A. Bakar, Ismail Koçak & Muhammad Fayaz - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-24.
    Bound-constrained optimization has wide applications in science and engineering. In the last two decades, various evolutionary algorithms were developed under the umbrella of evolutionary computation for solving various bound-constrained benchmark functions and various real-world problems. In general, the developed evolutionary algorithms belong to nature-inspired algorithms and swarm intelligence paradigms. Differential evolutionary algorithm is one of the most popular and well-known EAs and has secured top ranks in most of the EA competitions in the special session of the IEEE Congress on (...)
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    Promoting the advocacy behavior of customers through corporate social responsibility: The role of brand admiration.Naveed Ahmad, Zia Ullah, Esra AlDhaen & Irfan Siddique - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (2):367-386.
    Given that personal source of information is preferred by the customers over company-generated marketing communications, promoting advocacy behavior among customers is of much importance for every organization. Literature suggests that an organization's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities significantly influence individual behavior. However, the advocacy behavior of customers (ADB), from a CSR perspective, did not receive due attention. To address this literature gap, the current study attempts to explore the relationship among CSR and ADB with the intervening role of brand admiration (...)
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    Impact of ethical conflict on job performance: the mediating role of proactive behavior.Nazish Idrees, Zia Ullah & M. Zeb Khan - 2018 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 7 (1):103-116.
    The purposes of this study were to examine the existence and nature of ethical conflicts faced by nurses in public sector hospitals and to investigate the impact of such conflicts on their performance in addition to looking at the mediating role of proactive behavior. The study sample comprised 300 female nurses from three public sectors hospitals in Pakistan. Data was collected through close-ended questionnaires and informal interviews. Inferential statistics were used to make sense of the relationship among different variables and (...)
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    Fostering the Environmental Performance of Hotels in Pakistan: A Moderated Mediation Approach From the Perspective of Corporate Social Responsibility.Bilal Ahmed, Hongming Xie, Malik Zia-Ud-Din, Muhammad Zaheer, Naveed Ahmad & Manman Guo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:857906.
    The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been a mere victim of climate change in recent years. The country needs emergency measures at every level to mitigate environmental dilapidation. The role of enterprises in the country’s environmental efforts is critical. In this regard, the hotel sector is known for its outsized carbon footprint. Knowing this, the current study aims to improve a hotel enterprise’s environmental performance as an outcome of corporate social responsibility. The study also considers the mediating role of pro-environmental (...)
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    The concept of space in the phenomenology of Cassirer, Heidegger and Schmitz.Ehsan Moraveji, Parviz Zia Shahabi & Malek Hosseini - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 15 (34):363-380.
    The concept of space has always been a fundamental theme and issue since the beginning of philosophy and abstract thinking in ancient Greece, and has been fundamentally change due to cultural-historical changes of spatiality throughout the history of knowledge. At the beginning of philosophy, there was a metaphysical question about the beginning or the first cause of all things, to which the concept of space, as a fundamental concept, is the answer. The main lines of philosophical discourse in ancient Greece, (...)
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    The Status of the Concept of Atmosphere in Hermann Schmitz’s New Phenomenology.Ehsan Moraveji, Parviz Zia Shahabi & Malek Hosseini - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 16 (38):706-744.
    This paper seeks to analyse the concept of atmosphere in the philosophical system of Hermann Schmitz, the founder of New Phenomenology, as a fundamental concept for understanding his philosophical system; he uses this concept to transcend the duality of subject-object as well as to show the hidden realities and the foundations of lived experience of reality, by looking at how phenomenological analysis is revealed. Beside being used in sciences such as physics, meteorology, and psychology, the term also refers to the (...)
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    One size does NOT fit all: Understanding differences in perceived organizational support during the COVID‐19 pandemic.Ruby A. Daniels, Leslie A. Miller, Michael Zia Mian & Stephanie Black - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (S1):193-222.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 127, Issue S1, Page 193-222, Spring 2022.
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    Nuclear fears, hopes and realities in Pakistan.Pervez Hoodbhoy & Zia Mian - 2014 - International Affairs 90 (5):1125--1142.
    In the four decades since Pakistan launched its nuclear weapons program, and especially in the fifteen years since the nuclear tests of 1998, a way of thinking and a related set of feelings about the bomb have taken hold among policy-makers and the public in Pakistan. These include the ideas that the bomb can ensure Pakistan’s security; resolve the long-standing dispute with India over Kashmir in Pakistan’s favour; help create a new national spirit; establish Pakistan as a leader among Islamic (...)
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    Space complexity of Abelian groups.Douglas Cenzer, Rodney G. Downey, Jeffrey B. Remmel & Zia Uddin - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (1):115-140.
    We develop a theory of LOGSPACE structures and apply it to construct a number of examples of Abelian Groups which have LOGSPACE presentations. We show that all computable torsion Abelian groups have LOGSPACE presentations and we show that the groups ${\mathbb {Z}, Z(p^{\infty})}$ , and the additive group of the rationals have LOGSPACE presentations over a standard universe such as the tally representation and the binary representation of the natural numbers. We also study the effective categoricity of such groups. For (...)
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    Brain drain in Pakistan's pharmaceutical industry: factors and solutions.Hassan Ali Khan, Asghar Hayyat, Muhammad Ziaullah, Zia-ur Rehman & Muhammad Aqib Shafiq - 2024 - Business and Society Review 129 (1):130-150.
    This study sheds light on strategies for retaining skilled pharmacists in Pakistan's pharmaceutical sector, offering valuable insights for both academia and industry stakeholders by investigating the impact of human resource management practices, including training and development, compensation and rewards, job performance, and job satisfaction, on employee retention. It also examines the moderating role of career growth in this context. Theoretical foundations are grounded in international migration theories and social exchange theory, providing a comprehensive framework for the study. A cross-sectional survey (...)
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    Integrating Principles of Care, Compassion and Justice in Organizations: Exploring Dynamic Nature of Organizational Justice.Khuram Shahzad, Hassan Sohaib Murad, Naveda Kitchlew & Shahid A. Zia - 2014 - Journal of Human Values 20 (2):167-181.
    This article aims to respond to the long-lived perceived incompatibility between care and compassion and justice in organizational literature. It is argued that principles of care and compassion and principles of justice are compatible with each other and can be integrated in organizations in such a way that both will supplement each other. Previous researches tend to view concepts of care and compassion and justice either as competing or inheriting some fundamental trade-offs. This article argues that the highlighted incompatibility between (...)
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    Geographies of Occupation in South Asia.Nosheen Ali, Mona Bhan, Sahana Ghosh, Hafsa Kanjwal, Zunaira Komal, Deepti Misri, Shruti Mukherjee, Nishant Upadhyay, Saiba Varma & Ather Zia - 2019 - Feminist Studies 45 (2-3):574.
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    Adaptive Integral-Based Robust Q-S Synchronization and Parameter Identification of Nonlinear Hyperchaotic Complex Systems.Sami Ud Din, Muhammad Rafiq Mufti, Humaira Afzal, Majid Ali & Muhammad Abdul Moiz Zia - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-17.
    This communique presents the Q-S synchronization of two nonidentical complex nonlinear hyperchaotic systems with unknown parameters. An adaptive controller based on adaptive integral sliding mode control and parameter update laws are designed to realize the synchronization and parameter identification to a given map vector. The aforementioned strategy’s employment demands the transformation of a system into a specific structure containing a nominal part and some unknown terms. An integral sliding mode controller is used to stabilize the error system by designing nominal (...)
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  43. Chapter Two Landscape Transformation in the decapolis region (northern jordan)-A Critical Re-examination of a Paradigm.Bernhard Lucke, Michael Schmidt, Rupert Baumler & Zias al-Saad - 2007 - In Bart Ooghe & Geert Verhoeven (eds.), Broadening Horizons: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Landscape Study. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Differentials of Light of Consciousness: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of Vihangam Yogis.Ravi Prakash, Sujit Sarkhel, Priyanka Rastogi, Mohammed Zia Ul Haq, Pranav Prakash Choudharay & Vijay Verma - 2009 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 9 (2):1-14.
    The Yogic literatures are replete with examples of several unique mystical experiences in deeper states of meditation. These experiences have nevertheless remained largely untouched by the scientific community, possibly because of the extreme inexplicability of such states and the lack of sophistication in evaluating them. More amenable to scientific research, however, would seem to be the simpler states of awareness in meditation such as that of inner light perception. While a few studies have attempted to explore this state by objective (...)
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    Factors Affecting Staff Turnover of Young Academics: Job Embeddedness and Creative Work Performance in Higher Academic Institutions.Imran Ahmed Shah, Amit Yadav, Farman Afzal, Syed Maqsood Zia Ahmed Shah, Danish Junaid, Sami Azam, Mirjam Jonkman, Friso De Boer, Ronju Ahammad & Bharanidharan Shanmugam - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Young academics have been facing a problem of high turnover rate due to missing links between the institutions’ policies and the performance. This study explores the effect of job embeddedness and community embeddedness on creative work performance and intentions to leave of young teaching staff in academic institutions in Pakistan. In this study, 300 qualified young academics from public and private universities were selected as subjects and asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were collected via mail-survey. A variance-based structural equation (...)
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    Employee engagement, innovative work behaviour, and employee wellbeing: Do workplace spirituality and individual spirituality matter?Narjes Haj Salem, Muhammad Ishtiaq Ishaq, Samina Yaqoob, Ali Raza & Haleema Zia - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (2):657-669.
    Promoting innovative work behaviour and employee wellbeing has become essential as it endows companies with competitive advantages to thrive in today's complex business environment. This study investigates the role of workplace spirituality in inducing innovative work behaviour and employee wellbeing based on the social exchange theory and the spillover theory. It also looks at the previously unexplored mediating function of employee engagement in the relationship between workplace spirituality and the outcomes above. Additionally, it examines the interactive effect of workplace spirituality (...)
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    How did Avicenna understand the Barcan formulas?Wilfrid Hodges - 2023 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (6):1170-1191.
    In 2003 Zia Movahed pointed to a passage of Avicenna, written probably in 1022, which Movahed claimed anticipated the modal formula of Barcan (that ‘For every |$x$| necessarily |$\phi $|’ entails ‘Necessarily for every |$x$||$\phi $|’), and its converse. Since 2003, examination of early logical writings of Avicenna has clarified how he understood entailments between modal sentences, using his own new temporal language to provide a kind of semantics. In the light of that, Movahed’s claim for the (...)
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    Krise - Subjekt - literarische Form: Dissonanz erzählen im Werk von Terézia Mora, Reinhard Jirgl und Peter Wawerzinek.Simon Scharf - 2020 - Berlin: Frank & Timme, Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur.
    Der spätmoderne Mensch befindet sich in einer Identitätskrise. Frei im Hinblick auf die individuelle Lebensgestaltung ist er zugleich losgelöst von alten Sicherheiten und Bindungen an Klasse, Religion und Nation. Vor dem Hintergrund gesellschaftspolitischer und kultureller Krisen erscheint Identitätsbildung heute als situatives, ständig neu zu entwerfendes und dabei höchst ambivalentes Projekt. Welches Potenzial entfaltet das literarische Erzählen in diesem Kontext? Terézia Mora, Reinhard Jirgl und Peter Wawerzinek modellieren in ihren Werken Szenarien der Identitätsarbeit. Die Krise des Subjekts führt bei ihnen zu (...)
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    Analytical Study of Politics in Bangladesh : Ages Of Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia’s Dictates.Mohammad Eisa Ruhullah & Zuly Qodir - 2021 - International Journal of Islamic Khazanah 11 (1):1-11.
    Establishing a healthy and competitive democratic method remained a distant dream for a lengthy time to get to Bangladesh. The attain sociopolitical integration and sustainable development which is essential for establishing a peaceful democratic society in Bangladesh. This research to examine the leadership of H. E. Shaikh Hasina and Begum Khaleda Zia with Bangladesh Awami League and Bangladesh National Party. By using a qualitative approach this research aims The study to measure the implication of democracy via both leaders during their (...)
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  50. Vite: Bruno Touschek e la storia della zia “AdA”.Fabio Toscano - 2010 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 28 (3).
     
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