Found inside – Page 56His review covers a wide range of cultural communities from Puerto Rico ( e.g. ... for example , find that internal locus of control promotes psychological ... Found inside – Page 132It is the gardener's control that makes the garden what it is; ... and pets are all examples of tame nature, nature under culture's control.19 If that ... The book provides a detailed examination of the application of pesticides, the different types that are available and how they may be integrated into more holistic approaches. Found insideA problem seems to be that some of the core assumptions of expectancy theory make it difficult to transport across cultures. For example, it assumes that ... Found inside – Page xSanitation Mechanical Control Cultural Control Biological Control . ... Chemical Control Application Examples Supplemental Materials . Found inside – Page 71We present examples of culture - based ethical conflicts and consider their implications for effective control of ethical behavior in international auditing ... Found inside – Page 13I present examples of actual movie piracy and the survival tactics of different film industries throughout Asia as windows to the cultural and political ... The book goes on to deal with the control methods: biological, cultural and chemical. The biological control agents discussed include both native and introduced species that attack pests. Found inside – Page 69So this example pretty much applies only to those who control land or buildings/structures. Plus, those in control have to be obligated to comply with the ... Found inside – Page 306Cultural controls, although often simple to undertake, are complex in action, ... used for cerambycid pest control with examples from around the world. Found inside – Page 262Cultural control (modifying the environment to reduce its suitability for ... An IPM approach can include chemical control measures, for example highly ... Found insideAlthough thereareactive andadhoc resistancesto state dictates – for example via Internetbased lobbying orinthe blogosphere (tobe elaborated anddiscussed ... Found inside – Page 224Controls and Boundaries A second issue that arises in thinking about similarities ... Thus, for example, if one expects culture A to show better memory than ... Found inside – Page 254Other aspects of the job which affect the span of control are specialization and complexity. For example, a simple, routine and repetitive operation could ... Found inside – Page 285A second classification can be made based on the origin of the variables to control—mechanical, ambient or chemical, for example. • Ambient conditions. Found inside – Page 133Melander, B., Rasmussen, I.A. and Bàrberi, P. (2005) Integrating physical and cultural methods of weed control: examples from European research. Found inside – Page 215Examples : Why jump down my throat ? You have a right to get angry , but not to go that far . Controlled response : You get angry , but retain control and ... Found inside – Page 567... implying high content validity, and (across-culture) control on equivalence. Examples include specific skills, such as arithmetical operations. Found insideresources for maintaining and enhancing primary control in the future. Rothbaum et al.'s model also has been influential in cultural psychology. Found inside – Page 85In such a context, a dominant culture and a counterculture might exist in an uneasy ... Martin (2004) provided many examples of frameworks adhering to the ... Found inside – Page 669Examples: bacteria and fungi. ... Cultural control (of pests) Techniques to control pest populations not involving chemical pesticides, ... Found inside – Page 39Language : English Descriptors : Cultural weed control ; Soil ... Each of these weed management strategies is briefly presented and discussed using examples ... Found insideArts management ought to live up to visionary goals beyond the metrics of (cost) ... and organizations than in the commercial culture of, for example, ... Found inside – Page 7In corn , for example , varieties with thicker husks are better protected from the corn earworm and varieties with greater root system regrowth ... Many pest problems can be avoided or minimized by using appropriate cultural control techniques . Found inside – Page 136... outlined the manners to be observed by Chinese citizens traveling abroad (for example, ... it is particularly rich in examples of cultural control. Found inside – Page 35Several Asian and Pacific nations use other means III addition ro legislated controls to discourage the export of cultural property. For example, in ... Found inside – Page 62A gives an example of ONE CONTROL mechanism over a hypothetical process. If that control becomes dysfunctional, the function cannot continue. Found insideToday , most weed control relies on a combination of practices from four basic control categories : mechanical , cultural , chemical , and biological . Good timing , crop rotation , and crop competition are examples of cultural controls . The book ends positively by asserting the advantages of understanding the culture of organizations in order to have some real hope of influencing, rather than controlling, their development. Found inside – Page 35Office of Public Use Management. Page 36 33 Appendix A : SOME EXAMPLES OF SCIENTIFIC ARCHEOLOGICAL RESEARCH QUESTIONS The following eight questions are ... Found inside – Page 140Examples.are.described.next. eMerging principles of collABorAtive control theory for c-work Examples.of.c-work.include.collaborative.control. Found inside – Page 514Describe issues related to cultural control that can influence the implementation of the marketing strategy. Examples include organizational culture and ... Found insideExamples include a propensity to use one's first language and one's ... A well-known example of the cultural implications of automatic control is the ... Found insideCONTROL. The second mechanism dominant cultures use to border places of ... This process, as we will see in the upcoming examples, is often used as a ... The author presents a balanced case concerning the advantages and disadvantages of the chemical control of pests, using a wide variety of examples in a historical context. Found inside – Page 124Involuntary identity groups are those groups that an individual belongs to but over which he / she has no control . Examples of this are phenotype identity ... Outlining the historical development of cultural policy, including the recent expansion of cultural regulatory and administrative practices into the creative industries, Terence Lee analyzes the attempts by Singaporean authorities to engage ... Found inside – Page 281For example, one partner may take over the other or there may be problems with shared ownership. Moreover, differences in national cultures, ... Found inside – Page 70(A limited attempt at this is made in Appendix D.) Cultural relations funds may be ... control. Examples are France, Italy, the United States; the communist ... Found inside – Page 24Figure 1 - Schematic spectrum of the levels of forest management and degree of cultural control of the forest . ( Adapted from Stone 1975. ). Found inside – Page 28For each of the situations listed above, put down some empowering responses over which you do have control. (Examples: “I can't tonight, but tomorrow I'm ... Found insideExamples include studies of expatriates' narratives (Gertsen & Søderberg, 2010; Scurry et al., 2013), of control across cultures through a narrative ... Found inside – Page 301Specific cultural control mechanisms include the use of expatriates, ... Examples of activity definition in the field of management accounting include “a ... Found insideAll cultures have methods to exercise some control over, ... For example, when European farmers colonized the New World, they saw what they thought to be a ... Found inside – Page 84Epidemiological comparisons 4 Retrospective comparative case control EXAMPLE • A study of people with leukaemia in one area compared to people in another ... Found insideThis can be seen, for example, in Germany, which is more ... attitudes to nature: theextenttowhich people in a culture feel they have control over nature ... Found inside – Page 25For example, Japanese managers assert that Dutch culture is egalitarian, ... 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