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Nurturing the future : exploring maternal health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors among Mikmaq womenBattiste, Mariah 18 March 2011 (has links)
Much of the maternal health care literature on Aboriginal women is biomedical in its focus, covering topics such as gestational diabetes, abnormal birth weight, and infant morality. There has also been some exploration of First Nations womens relationships with health professionals. There is a dearth of literature that addresses First Nations womens choices, experiences, knowledges (traditional and medical), attitudes, beliefs and values surrounding their pregnancies and prenatal health care. This qualitative study conducted by a Mikmaw woman explores Mikmaw womens perceptions of their maternal health, the relationships that support or serve Mikmaw women during their pregnancy, birthing, and postpartum delivery in two First Nations communities in Nova Scotia. The stories of fourteen Mikmaw female participants, ranging from young women to Elders, were explored using a narrative inquiry approach that is consistent with First Nations oral traditions of storytelling. Stories were told in a focus group and individual interviews. Data collection, analysis, and interpretation was guided by an Indigenous framework of two superimposed medicine wheels: (1) holistic model of health (mental, physical, emotional and spiritual), and; (2) maternal health life cycle (becoming a woman, teachings during pregnancy, experiences during birth, motherhood and the fourth trimester: after birthing). This study found that the colonization of birthing has significantly impacted Mikmaw maternal health experiences, and is characterized by a tension between western medical knowledge and Mikmaq traditional knowledge systems that plays out very strongly during this critical period in the life of a woman and her child. In addition, recognition of the socio-cultural context of Mikmaq women is critical to understanding their decision making in regards to maternal health. The results suggest there is a need to create culturally sensitive models of maternal health that incorporate First Nations traditional knowledge of maternity and Western medical knowledge.
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Religion and science embraced: how a religion actively teaches and utilizes alternative religious and scientific knowledge without conflicting interpretations arisingJean, Jason Allan 30 May 2011 (has links)
Religious fundamentalism is a confusing and not well understood phenomenon in present day Western societies. In order to obtain fresh insights into what social forces and conditions affect religious organizational development such that they become fundamentalist organizations, this study seeks to analyze a religious group that historically has been mandated to integrate and utilize alternative scientific and/or religious knowledge into their canon of teachings. A triangulation study consisting of a content analysis of its accepted history and a discourse analysis of its accredited membership are utilized to gather data on this religious organization to understand the historical, organizational, and external social circumstances that have allowed this religious community to engage and interact with alternative scientific and/or religious knowledge without interpretations of conflict becoming a source of social strife within their organization.
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Offline vs. Online: Who buys where? A customer segmentation study of travel agenciesEngvall, Maria, Fritz, Johannes, Kindh, Sofia January 2012 (has links)
Background: It has been shown that people travel much more nowadays than ever before. Since the Internet and the e-commerce have been developed the ability to book trips online has been enabled. There are now two dominant ways of buying trips, online or offline. The survival of traditional travel agencies has been questioned and some thinks that there will be no need for them in the future. Therefore it would be interesting to see who books trips at traditional and online travel agencies. Purpose: The purpose with this study is to understand which segments that are purchasing travels at traditional travel agencies and online travel agencies by examine demographic, psychographic and behaviouristic segmentation in the region of Jönköping. Further, in the region of Jönköping, examine advantages and disadvantages of buying trips at an online versus offline travel agency. Method: In order to fulfil the purpose and answer the research questions the authors will use a quantitative method. The quantitative data will be gathered through a questionnaire after pilot studies have been conducted. SPSS 19.0 will be used in order to analyse the data from the questionnaires. Conclusion: The segment of traditional travel agencies is older people with high income while the segment of online travel agencies is younger people with lower income. Advantages of traditional travel agencies are their ability to provide service, customize a trip and give expert advice. Online travel agencies have its availability, price comparison service and comfortable way to buying trips as their advantages
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Den folkliga koralen och ursprungsfrågan : Teori- och metodproblem, identitet och förståelseModin, Madeleine January 2010 (has links)
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Produktplacering : En studie om effektiv marknadsföringHirvonen, Simon, Tärnell, Johan January 2011 (has links)
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a combination of product placement and traditional advertising can enhance the company's marketing. We perform this study because we believe that the consumers consider traditional marketing in many cases obsolete. Theory The study’s theory consists of topics and terms of product placement, traditional marketing, branding and communications. Theories used in this study were the basis to answer the study's research question using empirical data gathered during the study. Method The study has a deductive approach with a qualitative focus, therefore, the study is based on existing research, which was later to use for the data extracted from the interviews. The approach is going to show differences and similarities between how it looks in reality versus theory. Conclusion The results of this study show that product placement can increase the efficiency of traditional marketing. The combination enables the brand to easily be recognizable by the companies target and the type of person the company wants to be associated with. The combination of the two marketing methods shows a tendency to promote business and economic efficiency in marketing.
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The comparative study of Traditional institutionalism, New institutionalism and Douglas North perspective of institutional changeKuo, Chi-yao 30 August 2011 (has links)
This paper summaries the institutional change of traditional institutionalism and new institutionalism, and discuss North¡¦s books: 1981, Structure and Change in Economic History¡B1990, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance¡B2005, Understanding the Process of Economic Change, figuring out the idea of north¡¦s institutional change? And how does his study influence new institutionalism of politics? Finally, I¡¦ll compare the institutional perspective of North, traditional institutionalism and new institutionalism.
This paper researched by historical document analysis and comparative analysis. Studying North¡¦s institutional research in different period to outline his institutional perspective, especially in his late period. North focused on mental model of human being in his latest book, that¡¦s a rare way to research institutional change. By this paper, I hope to outline whole North¡¦s perspective of institutional change, and do a good comparison of North, traditional institutionalism and new institutionalism.
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The Study of Relationship among bullying behaviors, Emotion Management and parent-child relationship of the AdolescentsLin, Chia-Ying 02 September 2011 (has links)
The Study of Relationship among bullying beha-viors, Emotion Management and parent-child rela-tionship of the Adolescents
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the traditional bullying and cyberbullying phenomenon of adolescents in Kaohsiung. This study looks forward to understanding the frequencies of bullying, type of neglect, and the correlation among bullying, par-ent-child relationship and emotion management. The data was collected by means of questionnaires, and the participants were public and private senior high schools and vocational high schools students, junior high school students and high grade elenentary school students. The measurement applied in this study included Parent-child Relation-ship Scale, Emotion Management Scale and Bullying behavior Scale . There were 848 questionnaires given out and 837, effective ones returned. The effective received rate is 98%. They were analyzed by describe statistics, Independent-Sample t-test, One Way Anova, and Pearson Product -moment Correlation.
The results of the study are listed as follow:
1. At present, 20% to 30% of the Adolescents who had been bullied or seeing the bully-ing incident in school bullying, and 10% to 20% of the students have ever suf-fered cyberbullying.
2. For the part of school bullying in the Adolescents, boys are more likely to become perpetrators, victims and bystanders than girls and junior high schools than the elemen-tary and high schools.
3. The higher frequency of Internet surfing and more time spend in Internet are more likely to become perpetrators, victims and bystanders.
4. For the part of school bullying in the Adolescents , living with mother are more likely to become perpetrators, victims and bystanders than living with their parents.
5. The higher parent-child relationship could help reduce to become perpetrators, victims, and the Adolescents who obtained more higher Emotion Management would had higher bystanders¡¦ experiences.
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The Strategy of OEM Manufacture Transform into a Own Brand Manufacture and Progress - Case Study with Company XChen, Chun-yen 02 July 2012 (has links)
Within a highly competitive business environment of globalization, Taiwan's traditional
manufacturing OEM based mode of operation is gradually coming under threat. With
the convenience and rapid spread of information, the cost of the manufacturing sector is
gradually transparent. As a result, distributors and brands continue to review the cost
and using price comparison to get the low cost products. Lead to domestic
manufactures¡¦ price competition in order to gain the business.
Except the profits has been reduced and the trend of diversified products. The
manufacturers had to give way to foreign buyers, a highly customized products is sold
for affordable, not only have to increase production costs, must also be a compromise in
low profit environment.
Therefore, aim for running own brand business is one of options of way out; Own brand
business is popular now. Running own brand business is becoming increasingly
important; many manufacturers attempt to get rid of the OEM image and replace it with
the brand strategy planning and execution of the mode. How to develop a global
branding has become the focus of one of many Taiwanese business objectives.
Therefore, this dissertation will see Company X as a case study, to discuss the own
brand strategy planning and execution of the traditional industries. In this dissertation,
brand definition as the start then using five forces analysis and competitive analysis to
identify the so-called competitive advantage and core competencies, and then to
develop the own brand strategy. The results of this study will be able to reference and
basis for future implementation of own brand in company X.
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The Critical Success Factors of implement ERP in SME ¡V Using traditional industry as ExampleLee, Tsung-lung 13 September 2012 (has links)
More than 90% of enterprises in Taiwan are small and medium enterprises. These flexible and efficient forces are one of the important foundations for economic development in Taiwan. How large is the number? Based on the data of ¡§The White book of Small and Medium Enterprises in Year 2011¡¨ from Ministry of Economic Affairs, the number is over one million and two hundred thousand! However; taking on strong competition in emerging markets and enterprise globalization, the small and medium enterprises in Taiwan face many challenges.
For large enterprises and electronic industry, implement ERP to manage enterprise resources efficiently to respond to immediate changes is the core of enterprise information technology. With limited budget on information systems and specialties from small and medium enterprises, how should they implement ERP? How could they successfully implement ERP? Should they have change management when implementing ERP? Do they have the same key factors as ERP implementation in the large enterprises? Whether there is any particular attention they should pay on?
This study conducted multiple case interviews using semi-structures on the objects of ERP-implemented small and medium enterprises to explore the derivation of the processes of each case, what problems and difficulties have they encountered? How to overcome the problems? By the case corporate practical experiences to assess the key factors of successful implementation, coping with the processes and problems of the implementation derivation, we expected to propose the improvement of core enterprise competition and success rate to the traditional small and medium enterprises that will implement ERP in the future.
Keywords: Enterprise Resource Planning, KSF, Traditional Industries, Small and Medium Enterprises, BPR
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A case study of the experiences of five former and current urban non-traditional superintendentsSanchez, Maria Severita 15 May 2009 (has links)
A growing number of traditional school boards and city mayors are looking for
the next generation of school superintendents to come prepared with a variety of
professional backgrounds to provide instructional leadership for school districts. The
primary purpose of this qualitative study was to examine and describe the experiences,
of five urban non-traditional superintendents. Associated research methods, namely
interviews with study participants and the identification of major themes emerging from
the data, were employed. Six emergent themes were revealed, including change agent,
accountability, political connection/clout, school reform, student achievement and
excellent leadership. Profiles of the participants were offered to provide a context for
the results of this study.
In relation to the major themes, these participants believed that their backgrounds
in corporate worlds and other professions uniquely prepared them for the increased
challenges of today’s school superintendency. They all indicated that they assumed the
helms in their respective school systems for altruistic reasons. However, once on the
job, the participants noted that they suffered personally and professionally. They found
themselves victims of little respect from the community, media and from their own governing bodies. In terms of preparation for the job, the non-traditional
superintendents practiced self-study through reading leadership and journal articles and
by attending conferences. The participants also experienced different challenges in
gaining certification for the superintendency due to disparate state regulations governing
licensure.
Several recommendations resulted from the findings of this study. Since
academic performance is the primary indicator of success or failure in education today,
future researchers in this area might consider a quantitative analysis of student
achievement in districts led by non-traditional superintendents compared to academic
performance in those systems led by their traditional counterparts. In addition, it is
suggested that these participants’ views on superintendent preparation and certification
and on governance issues may be considered by school districts, state and federal
agencies and by universities as they develop future policy and programs. Other
recommendations addressed the need to study female non-traditional superintendent
governance and non-traditional leaders in smaller school districts as it relates to these
issues.
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