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West Indian Women in Danish Popular Fiction

This paper examines nationalist nostalgia for Denmark’s colonial period in the Caribbean through the lens of popular women’s fiction. Empirical accounts of this period written by Danish historians have, to a limited extent, undergone such contrapuntal examinations. Asset Type: Publications Collection: Foreign Publications Subject: Danish West Indies, Nationalism, Popular Women’s Fiction, Colonial History Author: Ursula …

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Women and Leadership: A Developmental Paradox?

In this article, the author explores the nature of leadership from a gendered perspective, specifically addressing leadership challenges for women. Leadership challenges, gender stereotypes, and definitions of leadership are discussed. Recommendations for professional redefinition of leadership within the counseling profession and strategies for successful negotiation of leadership roles are provided. Asset Type: Publications Collection: Foreign …

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Examining the Influence of the Social Cognitive Factors and Relative Autonomous Motivations on Employees’ Knowledge Sharing Behaviors

This study examines a model that depicts the influence of personal and environmental factors on employees’ knowledge sharing behaviors (KSBs). Data that were collected from 294 professionals in the industry were analyzed using component-based structural equation modeling to examine the proposed model. The research results indicate that trust, relationship orientation, knowledge sharing self-efficacy, and relative …

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