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This comprehensive Research Handbook provides international
perspectives on the role of information systems in environmental
sustainability, drawing on groundbreaking research from leading
scholars to predict future trends. This Research Handbook presents
in-depth studies on green information systems which utilise a
diverse range of approaches and methods, including reviews of
previous literature, experimental studies, surveys, and interviews.
Chapters focus on the development and promotion of energy
informatics, the use of digital technologies in the implementation
of a circular economy, and the role of information systems in
supporting the integration of renewable energy. This Research
Handbook further analyses the ways in which digital nudging, demand
response, and the impact of psychological ownership can influence
consumer behaviour and encourage sustainable consumption. Tackling
the issues facing information systems and the environment on an
individual, organisational, and societal scale, this Research
Handbook will be crucial reading for students and scholars in
business ethics, environmental management, information systems, and
management and sustainability. It will also be beneficial for
practitioners in business management and corporate social
responsibility who are interested in environmental sustainability.
Can a complex subject like tax compliance be handled in such a
simple manner? Sibichen K Mathew is successful in presenting his
in-depth study on what makes people pay taxes or what prevents them
from paying in a very interesting style. The Author takes us
through the history, the economics and the politics of taxation to
dissect the interconnected issues related to tax evasion and tax
enforcement. He forcefully argues that the economic models are
unable to fully explain the behaviour of taxpayers. For, if the tax
laws are complex, the human mind is much more complex to yield to
the economic models. His arguments are supported by data on
attitudes, perceptions and experience of taxpayers, many of whom
declare themselves to be tax evaders. The author also analyzes the
sociological and economic causes and consequences of tax evasion
and tax enforcement in the global context. The author has also
briefly referred to the tax challenges thrown up by the integrated
world economy. The solution offered is scaling up of international
cooperation on a significant scale. The insights gained from these
incisive analyses have enormous implications for policy makers as
well as tax administrators all over the world. The taxpayers, tax
practitioners and the students of social sciences would also find
this book enriching.
The second edition of this atlas is a complete guide to the
diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, including
diabetes. Presented as a collection of clinical cases, the book has
been fully revised to provide trainees with the most up to date
information and latest advances in the field. Divided into seven
sections, topics cover thyroid, diabetes, the adrenal and pituitary
glands, bone, reproductive issues, and a selection of growth and
other metabolic disorders. Cases are presented in a step by step
approach explaining pathology, history, symptoms, imaging,
diagnosis, and treatment. Each section features multiple choice
questions to test understanding, numerous images and illustrations,
and suggestions for further reading. Key points Complete guide to
diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders including diabetes
Fully revised, new edition detailing latest advances in the field
Presented as clinical cases with multiple choice questions Previous
edition (9789351528579) published in 2016
This book provides a set of integrated frameworks-capital, systems,
and objects-that transcend managerial or technology hype by
focusing on the long-term fundamentals that sustain organizational
success, and it contains cases from South East Asia to elaborate
this concept. Many organizations are currently addressing two
important transformational issues: ecological sustainability and
digitization. Sustainability is a goal, an end, and digitization is
a process, a means to achieve a goal. This book introduces a
flexible model that can be applied to current and future
organizational challenges, including sustainability and
digitization, because the fundamentals are constant. This book is
designed to serve two purposes for the readers: first, to present
three conceptual foundations for designing and operating
organizations (capital, systems, and objects (section 1)); and
second, to provide a reference source for implementing these ideas
in your organization (sections 2 and 3). The first section of the
book, chapters 1 through 7, sets forth the conceptual foundations.
The chapters mix concepts and practical examples to give a new way
of thinking about the setting in which one may work many days each
year. The second section provides details and associated examples
of every one of the thirty-six forms of capital conversion. It also
illustrates how the five foundational systems support capital
conversion in a variety of ways. Finally, the third section is
about measuring capital and systems. The book covers measurement of
all types of capital and systems performance and has been written
for current and future organizational leaders to change the game
and play it more effectively. The book will thus resonate with
students of organizational behaviour and leadership strategy,
organizational leaders, industry experts, and general readers.
Three powerful technologies are combined in a single book:
Remoting, Reflection, and Threading. When these technologies come
together, readers are faced with a powerful range of tools that
allows them to run code faster, more securely, and more flexibly,
so they'll be able to code applications across the spectrum--from a
single machine to an entire network.
The battle of Actium waged in 31 BC and the annexation of Egypt in
30 BC to the Roman Empire opened up avenues for increased
commercial contact between the Roman Empire, South Asia in general
and India in particular and the port of Muziris was the premier
trading post of India. In this volume, eminent international
scholars from the USA, Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, Italy
as well as India provide detailed analysis of maritime trade in the
Indian Ocean region in the early historic period.
This book takes a holistic approach to the prevention and control
of infectious diseases from enteric pathogens, covering different
concepts and approaches to address these challenging diseases, with
special emphasis on HIV and AIDS. It examines several different
approaches, such as ayurvedic, bioinformatic, and fungal- and
metal-based treatment of diseases in the first section. The
remaining chapters fully focus on various approaches specifically
to HIV and AIDS, one of the most challenging infectious disease
known to mankind. The book also discusses recent trends in HIV and
AIDS research, ongoing treatments, case studies, and major
achievements.
This book provides a set of integrated frameworks-capital, systems,
and objects-that transcend managerial or technology hype by
focusing on the long-term fundamentals that sustain organizational
success, and it contains cases from South East Asia to elaborate
this concept. Many organizations are currently addressing two
important transformational issues: ecological sustainability and
digitization. Sustainability is a goal, an end, and digitization is
a process, a means to achieve a goal. This book introduces a
flexible model that can be applied to current and future
organizational challenges, including sustainability and
digitization, because the fundamentals are constant. This book is
designed to serve two purposes for the readers: first, to present
three conceptual foundations for designing and operating
organizations (capital, systems, and objects (section 1)); and
second, to provide a reference source for implementing these ideas
in your organization (sections 2 and 3). The first section of the
book, chapters 1 through 7, sets forth the conceptual foundations.
The chapters mix concepts and practical examples to give a new way
of thinking about the setting in which one may work many days each
year. The second section provides details and associated examples
of every one of the thirty-six forms of capital conversion. It also
illustrates how the five foundational systems support capital
conversion in a variety of ways. Finally, the third section is
about measuring capital and systems. The book covers measurement of
all types of capital and systems performance and has been written
for current and future organizational leaders to change the game
and play it more effectively. The book will thus resonate with
students of organizational behaviour and leadership strategy,
organizational leaders, industry experts, and general readers.
The four essays in this book examine aspects of Portugal's first
overseas empire, the maritime and commercial empire that was
founded in the fifteenth century and which, during the sixteenth
century extended from Brazil to China.
India, especially coastal India, has a long history of shipbuilding
and navigation dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Indian
shipwrights and the labour force associated with various aspects of
shipbuilding excelled in naval architecture. Their native wisdom
was adopted by the Europeans engaged in shipbuilding in coastal
India. Similarly some of the techniques of navigation followed by
Indians were emulated by the European mariners. A comprehensive
peep into the science of naval architecture and navigation is
attempted in this work making a comparative study of Indian and
Portuguese architecture and navigation. The volume discusses the
importance of the timber grown in the monsoon-fed forests of the
Malabar coast and its appreciation by the Portuguese shipwrights
and theoreticians of naval architecture. The work shows that
increase of the tonnage of ocean-going vessels and the appearance
of hostile mariners from other quarters of Western Europe compelled
the Portuguese to adopt enhanced technology in naval architecture
and navigation. The fact that the use of canons for defence against
intruders made the Portuguese vessels stronger than the Indian
ships which, for centuries, were accustomed to considerably
peaceful navigation is also brought out in this much anticipated
volume.
Thousands of years of American Indian history are covered in this
work, from the first migrations into North America, through the
development of specific tribal identities, to the turbulent first
centuries of encounters with European settlers up until 1800.
American Indians in the Early West offers a concise guide to the
development of American Indian communities, from the first
migrations through the arrival of the Spanish, French, and
Russians, to the appearance of Anglo-American traders in the
easternmost portions of the West around 1800. With coverage divided
into periods and regions, American Indians in the Early West looks
at how Indian communities evolved from hunter-gatherers to
culturally recognized tribes, and examines the critical encounters
of those tribes with non-Natives over the next two-and-a-half
centuries. Readers will see that the issues at stake in those
encounters—political control, preserving traditions, land and
water rights, resistance to economic and military pressures—are
very relevant to the Native American experience today.
Can a complex subject like tax compliance be handled in such a
simple manner? Sibichen K Mathew is successful in presenting his
in-depth study on what makes people pay taxes or what prevents them
from paying in a very interesting style. The Author takes us
through the history, the economics and the politics of taxation to
dissect the interconnected issues related to tax evasion and tax
enforcement. He forcefully argues that the economic models are
unable to fully explain the behaviour of taxpayers. For, if the tax
laws are complex, the human mind is much more complex to yield to
the economic models. His arguments are supported by data on
attitudes, perceptions and experience of taxpayers, many of whom
declare themselves to be tax evaders. The author also analyzes the
sociological and economic causes and consequences of tax evasion
and tax enforcement in the global context. The author has also
briefly referred to the tax challenges thrown up by the integrated
world economy. The solution offered is scaling up of international
cooperation on a significant scale. The insights gained from these
incisive analyses have enormous implications for policy makers as
well as tax administrators all over the world. The taxpayers, tax
practitioners and the students of social sciences would also find
this book enriching.
Songs of Grace and Pain - these poems more than anything remind us
of the Psalms. Like the Psalmist trying to make sense out of God's
dealings with him, the poet is not afraid to voice his deepest
fears, reveal his innermost thoughts, or boldly ask those
uncomfortable questions to a God with whom he yearns to relate.
There is a passionate intensity in the poems which express a deep
hunger for God not commonly found in contemporary Christian verse.
What stands out in this collection of poems is the openness and
honesty with which the poet confronts the reality of Christian
experience. Many of the poems subject the reader to spirtual open
-heart surgery and will leave him longing for a more real and
intimate relationship with God. "Manoj's poetry has a real
child-like sweetness to them. They will point you to Jesus." Paul
E. Miller, author of A Praying Life
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