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    Agency theory

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    Agency Theory and Its Consequences A study of the unintended effect of Agency Theory on Risk and Morality M.Sc. FSM Master Thesis: Agency Theory & Its Consequences Master Thesis at Copenhagen Business School Student: Thomas Rüdiger Smith Programme: M.Sc Finance & Strategic Management Advisor: Sven Junghagen‚ Department of Management Politics & Philosophy August‚ 2011 Total Pages: 78 (133 with appendix and summary) Characters: 181647 (246486 with appendix and summary) Thomas Rüdiger

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    Orem's Theory

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    Adolescents With Cystic Fibrosis: A Test of Orem’s Theories of Self-Care and Self-Care Deficit Lois K. Baker‚ PhD‚ RN‚ CPNP Mary J. Denyes‚ PhD‚ RN‚ FAAN Pediatric nurses often struggle to find ways to encourage adolescents with cystic fibrosis (CF) to engage in self-care that is essential to their health and life. A study of predictors of self-care was conducted to provide a stronger evidence base for nursing practice with these youth. Orem’s theories of self-care and self-care deficit were tested

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    Design theory

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    References: Franciscono‚ M. (1971). Walter Gropius and the creation of the Bauhaus in Weimar: The ideals and artistic theories of its founding years. University of Illinois Press. 1-19. Gropius‚ W. (1965). The new architecture and the Bauhaus (Vol. 21). The MIT Press. 12-44. Kaplan‚ W. (2004). The arts & crafts movement in Europe & America: Design for the Modern World. Thames

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    Introduction There are many theories given by different group of researchers about the existence of multinational enterprises or MNE’s. According to John Cantwell‚ it was in the 1970’s and 1980’s that many theories on MNE’s were proposed. These theories were either general theories of MNE’s which were called the main institution for international production or the theories on foreign direct investment‚ the means by which international production is done ( Pitelis‚ Christos N. and Sugden‚ Roger

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    Cultivation Theory

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    Cultivation Theory: Reality Versus Fiction Cultivation theory is a social theory‚ which examines the long-term effects of television on American audiences of all ages. Developed by George Gerbner and Larry Gross of the University of Pennsylvania was the Cultural Indicator project‚ which was used to identify and track the ’cultivated ’ effects of television on viewers. At a very basic level‚ cultivation theory focuses on the role of the media in shaping how people perceive their

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    Cognitive Theory

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    formative period in the 1950’s called ethnoscience; (2) the middle period during the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ commonly identified with the study of folk models; and (3) the most recent period beginning in the 1980’s with the growth of schema theory and the development of consensus theory. Cognitive anthropology is closely aligned with psychology‚ because both explore the nature of cognitive processes (D’Andrade 1995:1). It has also adopted theoretical elements and methodological techniques from structuralism and

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    accounting theory

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    3101AFE TUTORIAL 1 – Semester 1 2014 Deegan Topic 1 Introduction to financial accounting theory 1.1  What is the difference between a positive theory of accounting and a normative theory of accounting? 1.6  The IASB and the FASB are currently developing a revised conceptual framework of financial reporting. If you have been asked to review the framework—which is an example of a normative theory of accounting—why would it be important for you to pay particular attention to how the objective

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    International Legal Theory of the Present Time: Common Consensual Theory Definition of the Public International Law Public international law is the law pertaining to the structure and the conduct of the sovereign states‚ intergovernmental organizations and analogous entities. In a narrow scope‚ the public international law could also includes the multinational corporations and individuals‚ which is recently developing well beyond the conventional legal interpretation and enforcement. Its

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    Motivation Theories

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    What is Motivation? Buchanan defines motivation as follows: "Motivation is a decision-making process‚ through which the individual chooses the desired outcomes and sets in motion the behaviour appropriate to them". How does motivation differ from "motives" Buchanan defines motives as: "learned influences on human behaviour that lead us to pursue particular goals because they are valued". Motivation can therefore be thought of as the degree to which an individual wants AND chooses to engage in certain

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    Theory X and Theory Y In his 1960 book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ Douglas McGregor proposed two theories by which to view employee motivation. He avoided descriptive labels and simply called the theories Theory X and Theory Y. Both of these theories begin with the premise that management’s role is to assemble the factors of production‚ including people‚ for the economic benefit of the firm. Beyond this point‚ the two theories of management diverge. Theory X Theory X assumes that the average

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