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Justine Ferrer

Researcher at Deakin University

Publications -  15
Citations -  157

Justine Ferrer is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organizational commitment & Information management. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 73 citations. Previous affiliations of Justine Ferrer include Autonomous University of Barcelona & Victoria University, Australia.

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Students’ motivation and engagement in higher education: the importance of attitude to online learning

TL;DR: The authors report the findings of a study of 574 undergraduate business students at an Australian higher education institution on their attitude toward online learning, and its impact on their motivation and educational engagement.
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Engaging Élitism: The Mediating Effect of Work Engagement on Affective Commitment and Quit Intentions in Two Australian University Groups.

TL;DR: The authors examined two groups of elite and non-elite universities and the mediating effect that work engagement has on affective commitment and intention to quit and found that partial support for mediating effects of work engagement in the non elite group but no support in the elite university group.

Employee Engagement: Is it Organisational Commitment Renamed?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the territory of employee engagement and explore the relationship between engagement and concepts of employee commitment, in an attempt to create more effective and efficient employees, thereby creating greater organisational benefits and better organisational performance.

Incremental institutional change and Australian universities

TL;DR: The model of change proposed in this paper takes into account both exogenous as well as endogenous factors as being the source of institutional change, and proposes the Australian Higher Education sector as a unique sample in which to investigate this type of change.
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New indices for quantification of the power spectrum of heart rate variability time series without the need of any frequency band definition

TL;DR: New family of indices for the frequency domain analysis of heart rate variability time series that do not need any frequency band definition seem to be a good choice for tracking changes in the power spectrum in exercise stress, and they can guide in the determination of frequency band limits in other animal species.