نتایج جستجو برای: psychological climate

تعداد نتایج: 308679  

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2015
Babette Bronkhorst

INTRODUCTION Previous research has shown that employees who experience high job demands are more inclined to show unsafe behaviors in the workplace. In this paper, we examine why some employees behave safely when faced with these demands while others do not. We add to the literature by incorporating both physical and psychosocial safety climate in the job demands and resources (JD-R) model and ...

2012
Van R. Haden Meredith T. Niles Mark Lubell Joshua Perlman Louise E. Jackson

In response to agriculture's vulnerability and contribution to climate change, many governments are developing initiatives that promote the adoption of mitigation and adaptation practices among farmers. Since most climate policies affecting agriculture rely on voluntary efforts by individual farmers, success requires a sound understanding of the factors that motivate farmers to change practices...

2013
Dorothee Amelung Joachim Funke

Decision-makers in the context of climate politics are confronted with considerable uncertainties due to the complexities inherent in the relevant natural and social systems. Nonetheless, pressure on decision-makers to find solutions to dangerous climate change is rising due to the inertia in the climate system. Considering these pressures, technological options (climate engineering) have been ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Mingxin Guo

292 C limate change is occurring with devastating impacts on human society, yet a major portion of the global population responds to this catastrophe with apathy. In the book Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions, and Everyday Life, Kari Marie Norgaard explores the puzzling disconnect between people’s daily activities and climate change from social, cultural, psychological, and emotional p...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Nigel E Stork Jonathan A Coddington Robert K Colwell Robin L Chazdon Christopher W Dick Carlos A Peres Sean Sloan Kathy Willis

We provide a cross-taxon and historical analysis of what makes tropical forest species vulnerable to extinction. Several traits have been important for species survival in the recent and distant geological past, including seed dormancy and vegetative growth in plants, small body size in mammals, and vagility in insects. For major past catastrophes, such as the five mass extinction events, large...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
William E Bradshaw Peter A Zani Christina M Holzapfel

Only model organisms live in a world of endless summer. Fitness at temperate latitudes reflects the ability of organisms in nature to exploit the favorable season, to mitigate the effects of the unfavorable season, and to make the timely switch from one life style to the other. Herein, we define fitness as Ry, the year-long cohort replacement rate across all four seasons, of the mosquito, Wyeom...

2016
Kunio Kaiho Naga Oshima Kouji Adachi Yukimasa Adachi Takuya Mizukami Megumu Fujibayashi Ryosuke Saito

The mass extinction of life 66 million years ago at the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary, marked by the extinctions of dinosaurs and shallow marine organisms, is important because it led to the macroevolution of mammals and appearance of humans. The current hypothesis for the extinction is that an asteroid impact in present-day Mexico formed condensed aerosols in the stratosphere, which caused the...

2005
Angela J. Martin Elizabeth S. Jones Victor J. Callan

The current research tested a theoretical model of employee adjustment during organizational change based on Lazarus and Folkman’s (1984) cognitivephenomenological framework. The model hypothesized that psychological climate variables would act as coping resources and predict improved adjustment during change. Two variations of this model were tested using survey data from two different organiz...

پایان نامه :0 1374

this study focuses on jane austens representation of her heroines in two of her novels: pride and prejudice, and mansfield park. i have concentrated only on a single idea: how jane austen takes her heroines through a course of psychogical reformation to which almost everything else in her novel is subsidiary. although i have discussed only pride and prejudice, we can trace austens carefully pla...

2016
Jessica L Metcalf Chris Turney Ross Barnett Fabiana Martin Sarah C Bray Julia T Vilstrup Ludovic Orlando Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi Daniel Loponte Matías Medina Mariana De Nigris Teresa Civalero Pablo Marcelo Fernández Alejandra Gasco Victor Duran Kevin L Seymour Clara Otaola Adolfo Gil Rafael Paunero Francisco J Prevosti Corey J A Bradshaw Jane C Wheeler Luis Borrero Jeremy J Austin Alan Cooper

The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 11.65 ka) remain contentious, with major phases coinciding with both human arrival and climate change around the world. The Americas provide a unique opportunity to disentangle these factors as human colonization took place over a narrow time frame (~15 to 14.6 ka) but during contrasting temperatu...

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