631 resultados para Furnham, Adrian


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The authors evaluate a model suggesting that the performance of highly neurotic individuals, relative to their stable counterparts, is more strongly influenced by factors relating to the allocation of attentional resources. First, an air traffic control simulation was used to examine the interaction between effort intensity and scores on the Anxiety subscale of Eysenck Personality Profiler Neuroticism in the prediction of task performance. Overall effort intensity enhanced performance for highly anxious individuals more so than for individuals with low anxiety. Second, a longitudinal field study was used to examine the interaction between office busyness and Eysenck Personality Inventory Neuroticism in the prediction of telesales performance. Changes in office busyness were associated with greater performance improvements for highly neurotic individuals compared with less neurotic individuals. These studies suggest that highly neurotic individuals outperform their stable counterparts in a busy work environment or if they are expending a high level of effort.

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Collection : Les archives de la Révolution française ; 8.27

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Dedicated to: Carl Fredrich Mennander, Nils Idman, Michaël Forselius, Jacob Fårskål, Anders Berendt Gadd, Georg Haveman, Catharina Tackou, née Morin, Jacob Carenius.

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Bound with: Undersökning, om Nyland och Tavastehus län ... Andra delen / Samuel Gabriel Mellenius, and Undersökning, om Nyland och Tavastehus län ... Tredje delen / Carl Bergman. [Åbo] : tryckt i Frenckellska boktryckeriet, 1789.

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This paper analyzes the growth of the firm by foreign trade. The theory of Adrian Wood is revisited for the analysis of growth and profit trade-off and improved to cope with growth by exports. The main outcome of this paper is that low domestic demand can be a very important factor to firm choices growth by foreign market. However, the growth of domestic demand does not necessarily reduce exports.