The Diaoyutai, Senkaku Islands dispute: its history and an analysis of the ownership claims of the P.R.C., R.O.C., and Japan
In: Occasional papers, reprints series in contemporary Asian studies 1999,3 = 152
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In: Occasional papers, reprints series in contemporary Asian studies 1999,3 = 152
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In: Xiandai Faxue/Modern Law Science, Band 36, Heft 6, S. 167-176
In: Journal of development economics, Band 167, S. 103197
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: Asian journal of communication, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 191-208
ISSN: 1742-0911
In: DEVEC-D-21-01565
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In: HAZMAT-D-22-01025
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In: Advances in journalism and communication, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 256-277
ISSN: 2328-4935
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In: Journal transition studies review: JTSR, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 609-620
ISSN: 1614-4015
BACKGROUND: Early childhood fall is a pressing global public health problem and one of the leading causes of child injury. China has a high proportion of children and a high burden of illness from falls. Therefore, educational interventions to prevent childhood fall would be beneficial. METHODS: We used the outcome of knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire, which was conducted by Pudong New District of Shanghai Municipal Government, to summarize demographic and baseline characteristics grouped by intervention or not, and analyzed descriptive statistics of continuous and categorical variables. A logistic stepwise function model was established to study the influence of different covariables on the degree of injury, and AIC/BIC/AICC was used to select the optimal model. Finally, we carried out single-factor analysis and established a multifactor model by the stepwise function method. RESULTS: Attitude and actual behavior scores had significant differences. The intervention and control groups had 20.79 ± 3.20 and 20.39 ± 2.89 attitude scores, respectively. Compared to the control group (5.97 ± 1.32), the intervention group had higher actual behavior scores (5.75 ± 1.50). In the univariate analysis results, fathers' education level, mothers' education level, actual behavior and what cares for children had a significant influence on whether children got injured. In multivariate analysis, attitude had a positive influence on whether injured [odds ratio: 1.13 (1.05–1.21), P < 0.001]. CONCLUSION: Educational intervention for children and their guardians can effectively reduce the risk of childhood falls, and changes in behavior and attitude are the result of educational influence. Education of childhood fall prevention can be used as a public health intervention to improve children's health.
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In: International journal of operations & production management, Band 42, Heft 11, S. 1711-1731
ISSN: 1758-6593
PurposePrevious research tends to study various sustainable management practices (SMPs) in isolation, leading to inconsistent conclusions about the effect of SMP on firm profit. This research aims to advance the understanding of the linkage between SMP configurations and financial performance by revealing the dynamics of substitutions and complementarities among these SMPs.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted an exploratory study based on the theoretical lens of the practice-based view (PBV). An integrated text-mining approach is used in gathering data from 302 corporate reports of cross-sectional firms, followed by a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis method to examine the configurations of SMPs in achieving high and low financial performance.FindingsThe findings show that green innovation practices (GIP) and cleaner production practices work together as complements for small firms in configurations associated with high profits. However, large companies in high-competition industries often adopt a minimalist configuration focusing on product quality and safety management (PQSM). PQSM and GIP are complements in configuration for small firms in high-competition industries, while they work together as substitutes for small firms in low-competition industries.Practical implicationsThis research provides managers with a new way of thinking to support decision-making in sustainable operations management. The complementary and substitutive view of management practice can guide operations managers to design and implement effective practice configurations to achieve synergistic effects.Originality/valueThis is among the first studies to reveal the complex relationship between various configurations of SMPs and firm performance. In addition, this research offers new insights into previously inconsistent findings from a PBV and configuration perspective.
In: THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 7-27
In: Environmental and resource economics, Band 74, Heft 3, S. 1425-1451
ISSN: 1573-1502