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Vitae – Shanyang Zhao - Sites

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Zhao, Shanyang. 2001. “Metatheorizing in Sociology.” Pp.386-394 in Handbook of Social Theory, edited by George Ritzer and Barry Smart. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Zhao, Shanyang. 1996. “The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? The Theory Construction Movement Revisited.” Sociological Forum 11 (2): 305-318. Zhao, Shanyang. 1993.

Emily K. Snell | Research Scientist, Temple University College of Education

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I am a researcher interested in school and family factors that support children’s language and literacy development. After receiving a PhD in Human Development and Social Policy from Northwestern University, I spent several years doing policy evaluation at MDRC, focusing on early childhood education and home visiting. At Temple, I work with Barbara Wasik in the College of Education. My ...

Recent Papers – Spano Group - Sites

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Symmetry-breaking charge separation and null aggregates F.C. Spano J. Phys. Chem. C, 128, 248, 2024. Spectral Signatures of Polarons and Bipolarons in P3HT: Single Chains vs π-Stacks MB Qarai, NJ Hestand, FC Spano J. Phys. Chem. C, 129, 812, 2024. A Holstein–Peierls approach to excimer spectra: The evolution from vibronically structured to unstructured emission A.L. Bialas and F.C. Spano J ...

In-Sue Oh - Fox School of Business

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In Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management (pp. 157-204). Emerald Publishing Limited. doi: 10.1108/s0742-730120220000040006. Oh, I. & Kim, Y. (2022). Organizational differences in personnel selection: Learning from and moving beyond strategic human resource management research. Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 15 (3), 415-419.

THE FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES THAT SHAPE STRATEGY

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Influenced by barriers to entry (e.g., economies of scale, customer switching costs, capital investment, etc.) High barriers = low threat

Resume Wizard - sites.temple.edu

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期刊客座主编 专刊“Application of Geospatial Big Data in Tourism Research” for Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (SSCI 索引刊物) 专刊“Technological Revolution, Digital Economy and Tourism Economics” for Tourism Economics (SSCI 索引刊物) 专刊合集“Tourism and Coronavirus” for Annals of Tourism Research (SSCI 索引刊物) 专刊“Spatial Economics and Tourism ...

Microsoft Word - IJNPA_submission2-final.doc

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Abstract Recent advances in radio and embedded systems have enabled the proliferation of wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks are tremendously being used in different environments to perform various monitoring tasks such as search, rescue, disaster relief, target tracking and a number of tasks in smart environments. In many such tasks, node localization is inherently one of the ...

Optimizing Data-Driven Federated Learning in UAV Networks

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Abstract—Federated Learning (FL) is an emerging privacy-preserving distributed machine learning paradigm that enables numerous clients to collaboratively train a global model without transmitting private datasets to the FL server. Unlike most existing research, this paper introduces a Data-Driven FL system in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) networks, named DDFL, which features an innovative ...

Guido Calabresi’s The Future of Law & Economics

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I. Introduction Judge Guido Calabresi’s new book, The Future of Law & Economics: Essays in Reform and Recollection,1 is a passionate and convincing intellectual tour-de-force. It puts into context one of the most discussed (and controversial) issues in modern legal and economic thought: the appropriate relationship between law and economics. In eight clear and elegant essays, Judge Calabresi ...