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Swedish and Lithuanian employed women’s subjective well-being
National differences in subjective well-being (SWB) and relationships between SWB and socio-demographic factors were investigated in samples of middle-aged employed Swedish (N = 316) and Lithuanian (N = 308) women. The results showed that the Swedish women scored significantly higher on each SWB component than their counterparts in Lithuania, except in extrinsic job satisfaction. For the Swedish s
Challenges and approaches to incorporating the environment into business decisions: Invitational expert seminar
Inside the Box - Cultures of Innovation in a Mature Industry
Innovation has been regarded a crucial means by which organizations adapt to the changes in the environment. Previous studies have identified organizational culture as a key factor that influences innovation, suggesting that a culture with certain characteristics can lead to superior innovation performance. This culture is referred to as “innovation culture”, a notion which has recently enjoyed gr
The Arab Spring: youthful uprising or a new Arab order?
Energy-Efficient Window Systems - Effects on Energy Use and Daylight in Buildings
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Institutions and Social Mobilization: Save Our School (Damansara) Movement in Malaysia
Social movements in Malaysia have been traditionally exclusive in nature. Social movements in Malaysia have been limited by ethnic, social, and lingual barriers that constrained their capacity mobilizing the mass to overcome state constraints. However, the resistance of the Damansara New Village community against the State’s closure of the community school, Damansara Primary School, demonstrated t
Topology-Based Optimum Design Method for Artificially Replaced Cementless Hip Joints
Mixed Signals Among Tests for Panel Cointegration
Samhälleligt entreprenörskap: Att undersöka fenomenet frivilligt entreprenörskap
Vocational Education and Training in the Swedish Folk High School, 1868-1940
Cyber, hyper och multi revisited: Läsares möte med dagens komplexa (icke-litterära) texter
Application of automated video analysis for behavioural studies: concept and experience
Lund University, Sweden, is developing a video analysis system for making long-term behavioural studies, primarily in complex urban environments. Road users are detected using the KLT (Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi) interest point tracker. Trajectories are estimated using foreground–background segmentation, whereas speed is estimated using the shape analysis of interest points. The extracted trajectories ar
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Alzheimer's Disease.
Coordination incentives, performance measurement, and resource allocation in public sector organizations
Why are coordination problems common when public sector organizations share responsibilities, and what can be done to mitigate such problems? This paper uses a multi-task principal-agent model to examine two related reasons: the incentives to coordinate resource allocation and the difficulties of measuring performance. The analysis shows that when targets are set individually for each organization
Rapid planetesimal formation in turbulent circumstellar disks
Streptokinase activates plasminogen bound to human group C and G streptococci through M-like proteins.
An ability to interact with plasminogen or plasmin could provide micro-organisms with a mechanism for invasion. Thus, group A, C and G streptococci secrete streptokinase which binds and activates plasminogen. Some streptococci also express surface structures which bind plasminogen without causing its activation. Plasminogen-binding surface proteins were extracted from one group C and one group G s
Aging in place and healthy aging in very old age: Results from the ENABLE-AGE Project.
Post-release analysis of requirements selection quality - an industrial case study
The process of selecting requirements for a release of a software product is challenging as the decision-making is based on uncertain predictions of issues such as market value and development cost. This paper presents a method aimed at supporting software product development organisations in the identification of process improvement proposals to increase requirements selection quality. The method
T-shape slot induced decoupling for closely spaced dual PIFAs in MIMO terminals
In this paper, an efficient technique to enhance the isolation between two closely spaced PIFAs for MIMO mobile terminals is introduced. The proposed decoupling method is based on a T-shape slot impedance transformer and it enables an inter-PIFA spacing of 1 mm to be achieved. The 10 dB impedance bandwidth and 20 dB isolation bandwidth cover the 2.4 GHz WLAN band (2.4-2.48 GHz), with a maximum iso