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    Seeds of degrowth? The politics of scaling and working in community-supported agriculture co-operatives by Maier, Fabian

    Published 2024
    “…Overall, this research analyses the possibilities and limits of Community-supported Agriculture (CSA) co-operatives in prefiguring degrowth. Accordingly, three sub-research questions are addressed: (1) How do organisational practices within CSA co-operatives interrelate with wider socio-political imaginaries of growth and degrowth, (2) How do CSAs strategise scaling pathways towards socio-ecological transformation, and (3) How do CSA workers organise, negotiate, and experience work. …”
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    Members of co-operative perception toward services provided by Koperasi Serbaguna Kakitangan Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan Berhad (KOSPEK MPK BERHAD) / Masnieaida Mohd Nazir by Mohd Nazir, Masnieaida

    Published 2005
    “…The purpose of this research is to study on members of Co-operative perception toward services provided by KOSPEK MPK Berhad. …”
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    Health service utilization among Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia by Uddin, Md Sayed, Md. Noon, Hazizan

    Published 2017
    “…Further, the majority of the workers do not get any medical facility from their employers. …”
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    Affective recovery from special measures by White, Linda

    Published 2020
    “…The study took the form of a ‘co-operative inquiry’ led by me, which generated qualitative data about the affective responses and critical reflections of two experienced teachers, a support worker and three newly qualified teachers as they came to terms with how they felt about their school being judged as ‘failing’. …”
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    Thinking and Feeling, Ageing and Working by Choudhury, Sanjukta

    Published 2020
    “…Recommendations are made to address Millennials’ negative perceptions and harness positive ones with the aim of improving co-operation between co-workers belonging to an increasingly age-diverse workforce.…”
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    Sistem pengumpulan pengetahuan penyelesaian masalah ISO 9000 by Muhammad, Mohamad Syakiran

    Published 2004
    “…Their objective is to help subordinates/workers improve their methods of giving to the organization in terms of co-operation, experience and knowledge sharing, and also learning from other co-workers. …”
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    Integrating semantic web in knowledge based institutions of higher education: issues, potentials and challenges / Sharin Sulaiman, Azlina Bujang and Azlina Narawi by Sulaiman, Sharin, Bujang, Azlina, Narawi, Azlina

    Published 2013
    “…At the same time, knowledge workers are lack in number and increasingly need appropriate Information Technology (IT) solutions facilitating their daily work [McAfee, 2006]. …”
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    An overview of the changes and practices in the Japanese human resource management by Abdullah, Rashid, Ahmad, Zalena, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman

    Published 2009
    “…Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in long-term relationships and trust their workers and vendors. …”
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    What is mutual about Public Service Mutuals?: critical realist study of mutualism within healthcare organisations in England by Conroy, Paul

    Published 2018
    “…Former Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude once made the ambitious claim that one million public sector workers would own and run the services they provide by 2015. …”
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    Controlled drug delivery by means of drug :i onic polysaccharide interactions by Morton-Holmes, Danya Frances

    Published 1993
    “…In addition, the bioavailability of the drug from the complex was comparable to that of the solution and to that of an intravenous dose carried out in rats by other workers (Hussain et al 1980b).…”
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    Critical Success Factors in the Implementation of Quality Systems in the Distribution Sector of the Oil Industry in Malaysia by Omar, Mohd Yusof

    Published 1998
    “…They were: sense of urgency, sense of co-operation, team work, cohesiveness and participation consciousness. …”
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    A study on the adoption and diffusion of information and communication technologies in the banking industry in Thailand using multiple-criteria decision making and system dynamics... by Intrapairot, Arunee

    Published 2000
    “…The model of diffusion of a data warehouse was developed highlighting the necessity of quality and quantity of knowledge workers. Therefore, training support is an important factor to diffuse this technology. …”
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    Extent and driving factors of innovation in Peninsular Malaysia furniture industry by Lim, Tau Wai

    Published 2015
    “…The third factor is organization structure and management which comprises of work culture, availability of skilled workers, and capable top management. The fourth factor is process trend which consists of production technology and quality system. …”
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    A study of business risks of public housing construction in Hong Kong and risk management methods adopted by contractors by Lee, Kin-wang

    Published 2004
    “…For quality improvement proposals, 6 items (workers registration, strengthen supervision by contractors on subcontractors, strengthen supervision by client, registry of subcontractor, award contract based on quality and treat subcontractor as business partners) were perceived as effective. …”
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    An Operational Excellence Model for U.A.E Future Energy by Alkaabi, Mohammed Surour Helal Surour

    Published 2007
    “…These included: the need for ADFEC to organize global promotional strategies in order to positions itself as an environmentally sensitive organization to overcome cynicism; a well planned recruitment campaign to attract the best talent to the operations department; a clear idea of how to globally orientate their production activities through studying the trends among other multinational competitors and new climate legislation; ensure that operations managers get co-operation from managers and employees from non-operations areas such as marketing and finance; place a representative from the operations group at senior management level who can articulate clearly suggestions and problems during the strategy development process; deploy job rotation in the company so that employees can gain an insight into problems faced by workers in each department and have respect for each others work; product managers to take time out to explain their function clearly and effectively to other employees to develop a common understanding of the language and process of manufacturing strategy; involvement of all stakeholders in all phases of the strategy process to foster consensus and commitment; a flexible management style to manage a diverse workforce and finally, an openness to new technology and frequent adoption of new technologies and innovations into their business models and operations so that ADFEC can keep pace with a dynamic and competitive environment, and maintain business continuity and increase organizational efficiency.…”
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    Determinants of Effective Tax Investigations in Malaysia by Raig, J., Pope, Jeffrey, Pinto, Dale

    Published 2014
    “…Although this research was based on Malaysian officers’ experience, the study is placed in the context of international research, and uses Australian and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) policies and recommendations as comparative reference points wherever possible.…”
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    A System Dynamics Investigation of Employment in the Iranian Agricultural Production by Haghighi, Mohammad Hashem Moosavi

    Published 2007
    “…The per capita income in the „Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development‟ (OECD) countries, had a positive sign in the export equation. …”
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