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Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai and Bo Ai
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J. Foster-Pedley,D. Bond,R. Brown
AbstractThis paper investigates the importance of metaphor in strategy in several ways. Firstly it considers the problematic nature of ?strategy? itself. Next, it outlines some views on how metaphor is used in strategy discourse, with particular emphasis...
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Olga Novikova,Yuliya Kalugina,Albina Mustafina,Irina Edeleva
Pág. pp. 66 - 86
The present article is concerned with identifying the linguistic and extralinguistic features of Instagram, Twitter, and Live Journal hypertexts, depending on their functional focus. The relevance of the topic is due to the need for a more detailed study...
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Metaphor is a fundamental heuristic supporting cognitive and communicative requirements in design problem solving. This reasoning mechanism helps structure how architects reason about problems, and how they approach design situations from novel perspecti...
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Klaus Solberg Søilen
There are many things that are good about this book. Philip E Tetlock is a scholar with an impressive number of publications and citation. The book is well-written and easy to read, but that is also the best that can be said.The book falls into a long li...
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Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai, Ruoxin Zhu, Bo Ai, Min Yang and Liqiu Meng
Metaphor are commonly used rhetorical devices in linguistics. Among the various types, spatial metaphors are relatively common because of their intuitive and sensible nature. There are also many studies that use spatial metaphors to express non-location ...
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Contantin BRATIANU
Pág. 593 - 607
In the knowledge economy, knowledge becomes a strategic resource for any company contributing significantly to achieving its competitive advantage. Knowledge risk is associated with any knowledge activity which is done under the pressure of uncertainty. ...
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Carolin Antoni, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Humberto Reyes Hernández, Anuschka van´t Hooft
Pág. 12 - 21
In this paper we will analyze the dynamics of a social-ecological system (SES), which requires an integrated understanding of both the interrelatedness of biophysical and socioeconomic components and the adaptive capacity of these system?s components to ...
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Richard Bame, Kimberly Lowrey, Pamela Ann Gordon, Lili Melton
Twenty-first century leaders fully realize that it costs more to recruit a new employee than to manage and retain current employees. Organizations that must hire and train a new employee for a job produces added costs when replacing an employee who quits...
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