نتایج جستجو برای: negotiation for meaning

تعداد نتایج: 10377260  

Background: One of the essential aspects of the provision of care is cultural issues. Cultural sensitivity is the key for cultural care. The aim of this study was to explore culturally sensitive care in pediatric nursing care in Iran.Materials and Methods: This study was a conventional content analysis. Participants were consisted of 25 nurses and 9 parents selected through purposive sampling f...

2007
Guntram Geser Joaquín García Carrasco Gloria María Álvarez Cadavid

Current technology enhances communication and forms of expression, enriching the setting of human interaction, the inter-subject space where experience is built and where comprehension and consensus around meaning are elaborated. All in all, this is the domain where the processes which intimately define the concept of culture truly take place, empowering incorporation into an association of pra...

2003
Roberta Cuel Matteo Bonifacio Mirko Grosselle

In our work a new approach, the Distributed Knowledge Management (DKM) approach, is used and organizations are seen as constellations of communities, which “own” local knowledge and exchange it through meaning negotiation coordination processes. In order to reify communities within a DKM system, the concept of Knowledge Node (KN) is used and then applied in a case study: a complex Italian natio...

For a long time, culture has been an influencing parameter in negotiations. Growth of international trades and business competitions has increased the importance of negotiations among countries and different cultures. Developing new technologies, particularly the use of artificial intelligence in electronic trading areas, has provided us with the application of intelligent agents to resolve cha...

Journal: :Porta Linguarum 2021

Different task types have been hypothesised to affect the type and amount of Negotiation Meaning (NoM) generated in learner-learner interactions. However, studies specifically addressing impact variable on NoM child-child interactions foreign language contexts are virtually non-exixtent. This study analyses operationalised as conversational adjustments (CAs) present primary education L1-Spanish...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Olivera Marjanovic

Inspired by leading industry practices, this paper describes an innovative learning activity designed to combine data visualisation and cross-functional collaboration supported by enterprise social media. The activity is structured around sharing, co-creation and negotiation of departmental/disciplinary insights across data silos, using both internal and external data. In addition to giving stu...

2011
William W. Maddux Peter H. Kim Tetsushi Okumura Jeanne M. Brett

One of the most effective means for re-establishing trust in negotiations and disputes is by making an apology. However, the function and meaning of an apology (and thus its effectiveness for negotiators) may differ across cultures. We hypothesized that people from an individual-agency culture (such as the United States) understand apologies as analytic mechanisms for assigning blame and re-est...

2014
Guy Perrier Marie Candito Bruno Guillaume Corentin Ribeyre Karën Fort Djamé Seddah

We describe in this article an annotation scheme for deep dependency syntax, built from the surface annotation scheme of the Sequoia corpus, abstracting away from it and expressing the grammatical relations between content words. When these grammatical relations take part into verbal diatheses, we consider the diatheses as resulting from redistributions from the canonical diathesis, which we re...

Journal: :Int. J. IT Standards and Standardization Res. 2003
Tineke M. Egyedi

This paper examines the standards consortium problem (i.e. lack democratic procedures) and the democratic rhetoric that surrounds it from a European perspective. The social shaping approach is used. The analysis addresses the organizational level (consortium procedures) and the actor network level (processes of meaning negotiation). The research method includes two in-depth case studies of cons...

Journal: :Research in gerontological nursing 2014
Ellen Furman

The purpose of this inquiry was to develop substantive theory that describes the social process that influences the eating behavior of hospitalized older adults. Undernutrition contributes to negative health outcomes, such as increased morbidity and mortality in hospitalized older adults. Despite the availability of vast nutritional resources within the hospital environment, hospitalized older ...

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