نتایج جستجو برای: ethical climate fit

تعداد نتایج: 308432  

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Background: Accountantschr('39') ethical decisions vary depending on the nature and scope of the ethical approaches involved in the conduct. The aim of this research is to investigate impact of ethical approaches of the Trevino’s developed model on the ethical behavior of accountants. Method: The present research is applied in terms of purpose and in terms of data collection, is a descriptive ...

2004
Brian Huntley Rhys E. Green Yvonne C. Collingham Jane K. Hill Stephen G. Willis Patrick J. Bartlein Wolfgang Cramer Ward J. M. Hagemeijer Christopher J. Thomas

Brian Huntley*, Rhys E. Green, Yvonne C. Collingham, Jane K. Hill, Stephen G. Willis, Patrick J. Bartlein, Wolfgang Cramer, Ward J. M. Hagemeijer and Christopher J. Thomas Abstract Species–climate ‘envelope’ models are widely used to evaluate potential climate change impacts upon species and biodiversity. Previous studies have used a variety of methods to fit models making it difficult to asses...

2006
STEPHEN M. GARDINER

The peculiar features of the climate change problem pose substantial obstacles to our ability to make the hard choices necessary to address it. Climate change involves the convergence of a set of global, intergenerational and theoretical problems. This convergence justifies calling it a ʻperfect moral stormʼ. One consequence of this storm is that, even if the other difficult ethical questions s...

Journal: :International Journal of Clinical Practice 2007
Chris Graf Elizabeth Wager Alyson Bowman Suzan Fiack Diane Scott-Lichter Andrew Robinson

These Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics describe Blackwell Publishing's position on the major ethical principles of academic publishing and review factors that may foster ethical behavior or create problems. The aims are to encourage discussion, to initiate changes where they are needed, and to provide practical guidance, in the form of Best Practice statements, to inform these cha...

2014
Terry L. Sohl

Species distribution models often use climate data to assess contemporary and/or future ranges for animal or plant species. Land use and land cover (LULC) data are important predictor variables for determining species range, yet are rarely used when modeling future distributions. In this study, maximum entropy modeling was used to construct species distribution maps for 50 North American bird s...

Journal: :SA Journal of Human Resource Management 2017

Journal: :Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics 2008

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