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This essential Research Handbook examines the state-of-the-art
methodologies being applied to the expanding field of intellectual
capital (IC) research. It offers an overview of the contemporary
issues and methods in the field, providing insight and inspiration
for emerging and established academics in their own research.
Featuring contributions from a variety of renowned international
scholars in the area, the Research Handbook is divided into four
parts, outlining the four main methodological routes taken by
current IC research. First, chapters discuss content analysis and
offer future perspectives for advancing such studies. The book then
examines fruitful avenues for IC visualization studies, before
critiquing and furthering IC value added and IC efficiency
measurement studies. Finally, it analyses and offers novel
approaches for studying and intervening with IC and value creation.
This Research Handbook will be a vital resource for scholars and
students of business and management entering the field of
intellectual capital, whether they are established academics with a
renewed interest in the subject or just starting their research
careers.
The impacts of the digital transformation on society in general,
and particularly on people's lives, are the subject of increasing
debate among policymakers, researchers and industry. This book
explores the challenges of this new revolution, identifies
solutions, and demonstrates how knowledge management can enable the
transition process associated with the digital transformation,
guided by the principles of sustainability. Featuring contributions
by experts from diverse areas of science and business - on topics
ranging from the digital transformation of knowledge management in
the public sector, to the creation of sustainable smart cities,
regions and countries, and from using AI for business models to
food security - it provides a comprehensive discourse on the
digital transformation's impacts on employment, education,
governance, social life, sustainability, values, the economy and
democracy.
N eurotoxicology is a broad and burgeoning field of research. Its
growth in recent years can be related, in part, to increased
interest in and concern with the fact that a growing number of
anthropogenic agents with neurotoxic potential, including
pesticides, 1ead, mercury, and the polytypic byproducts of
combustion and industrial production, continue to be spewed into
and accumulate in the environment. In addition, there is great
interest in natural products, including toxins, as sources of
therapeutic agents. Indeed, it is well known that many natural
toxins ofbroadly differing structure, produced or accumulated for
predatory or defensive purposes, and toxic agents, accumulated
incidentalIy by numerous species, function to perturb nervous
tissue. Components of some of these toxins have been shown to be
useful therapeutic agents and/or research reagents. Unfor of some
neurotoxicants of anthropogenic ori tunately, the environmental
accumulation gin, expecialIy pesticides and metals, has resulted in
incidents ofhuman poisoning, some of epidemic proportion, and high
levels of morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, an increasing
incidence of neurobehavioral disorders, some with baffling
symptoms, is confronting clinicians. It is not clear whether this
is merely the re suit of increased vigi lance and/or improved
diagnostics or a consequence of improved health care. In any case,
the role of exposure to environmental and occupational
neurotoxicants in the etiology of these phenomena, as well as
neurodegenerative diseases, is coming under increasing scrutiny and
investigation.
This book introduces readers to Catholic social teaching, the
Church’s long tradition of reflection on the meaning of social
justice and how to enact it. The Church derives its faith-based
principles for promoting justice and peace from rich sources in
scripture, theology, reason, and human experience. These teachings,
as contained in papal encyclicals and documents from global
gatherings of bishops, have inspired broad efforts to advocate for
so many important goals—including human rights, the common good,
equitable international development, disarmament, healthy family
life, and labor justice. Readers will be led step-by-step to a
deeper understanding of the demands of social justice in the world
today. They will also examine the building blocks of Catholic
social teaching, including its key themes, sources, and methods for
clarifying values and reaching firm conclusions, always in ways
appropriate to pluralistic modern societies. Along the way, readers
will encounter great heroes of social change and prophets of peace
and justice. This new fourth edition includes expanded coverage of
such topics as global migration and climate change, new case
studies applying ethical principles to currently pressing social
issues, and the major social teaching of Pope Francis The book
culminates with a description of the social justice advocacy of
Pope Francis who has renewed Catholic social teaching in many
distinctive ways. He has provided new resources that empower the
church to navigate the many crises facing the world today. These
include the refugee and environmental crises, profound challenges
to family life and economic justice, and the desperate need for
more effective diplomacy and global peacebuilding. A number of
helpful resources contained in this volume, including eight tables,
discussion questions, topics for further study, and an annotated
list of print and web resources on Catholic social teaching, make
this volume a perfect texts for college-level courses on social
justice.
Neurotoxicology is a broad and burgeoning field of research. Its
growth in recent years can be related, in part, to increased
interest in and concern with the fact that a growing number of
anthropogenic agents with neurotoxic potential, including
pesticides, lead, mercury, and the polytypic bypro ducts of
combustion and industrial production, continue to be spewed into
and accumulate in the environment. In addition, there is great
interest in natural products, including toxins, as sources of
therapeutic agents. Indeed, it is well known that many natural
toxins of broadly differing structure, produced or accumulated for
predatory or defensive purposes, and toxic agents, accumulated
incidentally by numerous species, function to perturb nervous
tissue. Components of some of these toxins have been shown to be
useful therapeutic agents and/or research reagents. Unfor tunately,
the environmental accumulation of some neurotoxic ants of
anthropogenic ori gin, especially pesticides and metals, has
resulted in incidents of human poisoning, some of epidemic
proportion, and high levels of morbidity and mortality.
Furthermore, an increasing incidence of neurobehavioral disorders,
some with baffling symptoms, is confronting clinicians. It is not
clear whether this is merely the result of increased vigi lance
and/or improved diagnostics or a consequence of improved health
care. In any case, the role of exposure to environmental and
occupational neurotoxic ants in the etiology of these phenomena, as
well as neurodegenerative diseases, is coming under increasing
scrutiny and investigation.
Hair Salon stories are the most outrageous ones you will ever
read.I spent 7 years in a posh upper east side salon in the heart
of New York city with a clientele and staff around me that will
make you laugh, cry and say "Oh My God " These are the tales you
have told your stylist before your boyfriend, husband or best
friend would ever know.This is New York city's ultimate zip code
for the rich and outrageous
Edward J. Massaro and a panel of leading biomedical researchers and
clinical practitioners review, in-depth, the status of our current
knowledge concerning the biochemistry of copper in general and its
role in health and disease in particular. Drawing on the wealth of
new information emerging from the molecular biology revolution,
these experts survey the most important research areas of copper
pharmacology and toxicology, including copper proteins and
transport, copper toxicity and therapeutics, and copper metabolism
and homeostasis. They also discuss the molecular pathogenesis of
copper in a variety of metabolic diseases, Menkes and Wilson's
diseases and occipital horn syndrome, as well as the role of copper
in Parkinson's disease, prion disease, familial amytrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS), and Alzheimer's disease.
This book introduces readers to Catholic social teaching, the
Church’s long tradition of reflection on the meaning of social
justice and how to enact it. The Church derives its faith-based
principles for promoting justice and peace from rich sources in
scripture, theology, reason, and human experience. These teachings,
as contained in papal encyclicals and documents from global
gatherings of bishops, have inspired broad efforts to advocate for
so many important goals—including human rights, the common good,
equitable international development, disarmament, healthy family
life, and labor justice. Readers will be led step-by-step to a
deeper understanding of the demands of social justice in the world
today. They will also examine the building blocks of Catholic
social teaching, including its key themes, sources, and methods for
clarifying values and reaching firm conclusions, always in ways
appropriate to pluralistic modern societies. Along the way, readers
will encounter great heroes of social change and prophets of peace
and justice. This new fourth edition includes expanded coverage of
such topics as global migration and climate change, new case
studies applying ethical principles to currently pressing social
issues, and the major social teaching of Pope Francis The book
culminates with a description of the social justice advocacy of
Pope Francis who has renewed Catholic social teaching in many
distinctive ways. He has provided new resources that empower the
church to navigate the many crises facing the world today. These
include the refugee and environmental crises, profound challenges
to family life and economic justice, and the desperate need for
more effective diplomacy and global peacebuilding. A number of
helpful resources contained in this volume, including eight tables,
discussion questions, topics for further study, and an annotated
list of print and web resources on Catholic social teaching, make
this volume a perfect texts for college-level courses on social
justice.
A cutting-edge review of the biochemical, physiological,
pharmacological, genetic, and molecular interactions involved in
the development and homeostasis of the skeleton. Topics range from
chondrogenesis, chondrocytes, and cartilage to skeletal
dysmorphology, and include the control of skeletal development,
osteoblastic cell differentiation, and bone induction, growth,
remodeling, and mineralization. The authors' understanding of bone
physiology-and how it is modified throughout all the stages of
life-offers novel approaches for improving the endurance of
load-bearing implants, achieving life-long optimal bone strength,
overcoming microgravity situations (space flight), and hastening
the healing of fractures, osteotomies, and antrodeses.
This book offers a thorough and accessible analysis of Catholic
teaching on war and warmaking from its earliest stages to the
present. Moral theologians Thomas Massaro and Thomas A. Shannon
begin with a survey of the teachings on war in various religions
and denominations and then trace the development of Just War theory
and application, review the perspective of several Catholic
bishops, comment on the bishops' pastoral letter The Challenge of
Peace, address contemporary developments in light of 9-11 and the
United States war with Iraq, and conclude with theological
reflections. Complete with recommended readings, Catholic
Perspectives on Peace and War offers an informative and thoughtful
moral analysis that helps readers navigate the rapidly changing
terrain of war, warmaking, and peace initiatives.
Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has tackled many issues of
urgent reform within the church. Mercy in Action explores Pope
Francis's efforts to renewCatholic social teaching-the guidance the
church offers on matters that pertain to social justice in the
world. The book examines what Pope Francis has said, done, and
written on six critical social issues today-economic inequality,
worker justice, preserving the environment, healthy family life,
the plight of refugees, and peacemaking. The book also highlights
both continuity and change in Catholic social teaching. Author
Thomas Massaro illustrates how on each social issue-from expressing
solidarity with unemployed workers to writing an encyclical
addressing environmental degradation and climate change-Pope
Francis has worked to update the church's message of social justice
and mercy.
The Church in the Modern World: Fifty Years after Gaudium et Spes
commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican
Council's Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World.
Featuring scholars from the Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic
Studies and Social Thought, this book offers a future-orientated
analysis by highlighting contemporary social issues through the
lens of Gaudium et Spes. In part I, authors examine the historical,
political, and social significance of the document. Part II
presents interdisciplinary perspectives on current social issues in
light of Gaudium et Spes and contemporary Catholic social thought.
The book covers such topics as immigration, women in the Church,
environmental ethics, human rights, economic justice, the Church in
Africa, and liberation theology.
An authoritative panel of basic and clinical researchers critically
reviews the latest findings on the role of folate in human
development, health, and disease. Specific areas addressed include
folate metabolism in zinc or copper deficiencies, choline and
folate in development, animal models of folate-related birth
defects, developmental toxicants potentially acting via folate
perturbation, and folate's role in vascular disease in women. There
are also cutting-edge discussions of genes and neural tube
development, folate receptor polymorphism and the risk for neural
defects, abnormal DNA synthesis and methylation with folate/methyl
insufficiency, and folic acid and homocysteine as risk factors for
neural tube defects.
The growing body of research on business models draws upon a range
of sub-disciplines, including strategic management,
entrepreneurship, organization studies and management accounting.
Business Models: A Research Overview provides a research map for
business scholars, incorporating theoretical and applied
perspectives. It develops the field of business model research by
offering a critique of the field as it has developed to date and
provides a guide for future research and theorization. The research
performed as a basis for this book improves and extends prior
subjective and less-documented work by using a scientific approach
to identifying impactful research. The book argues that business
model research is a mature field and that future research should
focus on performative and ecosystem-based contributions, with the
timely identification of four distinct stages of business model
research. The study here provokes a new set of research questions,
which are addressed in the concluding passages of Chapters 5–8,
as a point of departure for those researching business models. This
book is essential primary reading for scholars and practitioners of
business models who are looking to seek out new knowledge and build
new perspectives.
This reference compiles the most current technical and biological
data available to survey the state-of-science in the care and
management of patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, COPD, and
other forms of lung disease-tracking the initiation and progression
of processes that cause airway obstruction, the biologic and
physiological abnormalities that characterize COPD, and the
potential reversibility of the inflammatory response in COPD for
improved patient diagnosis and treatment.
A third edition of this textbook is now available. Rooted in the
life and ministry of Jesus and the message of the New Testament,
the Church proclaims: "Justice is constitutive of the Gospel."
Building upon the broad tradition of Catholic social teaching, this
third book in our popular Come & See Series offers a fresh
discussion of contemporary issues (disarmament, human rights, the
option for the poor). Through Scripture, Tradition, world events,
and living examples of heroism and holiness ranging from the simple
to the extraordinary, Living Justice develops your understanding of
Catholic social teaching and inspires you for service.
Technological advancements are contributing to shape future
business models and the industrial scenario. Companies face the
challenge of having to adapt to the frequently shifting technology
landscape. Therefore, organizations must exploit technological
advances to thrive in the digital revolution. This book presents
and discusses emerging digital business models in the Industry 4.0.
These models are illustrated with real case studies and include
data-driven, platform, smart factory and servitization among
others. The book introduces a detailed classification to help
organizations to redesign their current business models and
discusses how to gain unique competitive advantages. The book
includes not only theoretical concepts to understand the context of
digital transformation but also an assessment framework to enable
and support innovation in organizations and create new revenue
streams. The book will be of interest to students and professionals
alike who want to understand the core of the Industry 4.0.
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