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Boise State University

EducationBoise, Idaho, United States
About: Boise State University is a education organization based out in Boise, Idaho, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3698 authors who have published 8664 publications receiving 210163 citations. The organization is also known as: BSU & Boise State.


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TL;DR: The author provides nursing faculty with several ready-to-use strategies for preventing and effectively dealing with student incivility in nursing education.
Abstract: Student incivility is defined as rude and disruptive behavior that, when left unaddressed, may spiral into aggressive or violent behavior. Nursing faculty are challenged by uncivil student behavior and many are underprepared to deal with its effects. Some faculty members consider leaving nursing education because of the serious toll that incivility often takes on their personal and professional lives. The impact of student incivility on faculty is especially troubling during a national nursing shortage. The author provides nursing faculty with several ready-to-use strategies for preventing and effectively dealing with student incivility in nursing education.

97 citations

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TL;DR: These polycrystalline martensitic foams display a fully reversible magnetic-field-induced strain of up to 0.115% without bias stress, which is about 50 times larger than nonporous, fine-grained Ni-Mn-Ga.
Abstract: Foams with 55% and 76% open porosity were produced from a Ni-Mn-Ga magnetic shape-memory alloy by replication casting. These polycrystalline martensitic foams display a fully reversible magnetic-field-induced strain of up to 0.115% without bias stress, which is about 50 times larger than nonporous, fine-grained Ni-Mn-Ga. This very large improvement is attributed to the bamboolike structure of grains in the foam struts which, due to reduced internal constraints, deform by magnetic-field-induced twinning more easily than equiaxed grains in nonporous Ni-Mn-Ga.

97 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, high-precision U-Pb zircon ages for tuff beds within the Lodeve and adjacent Graissessac basins significantly revise the chronostratigraphy of these and correlated Permian terrestrial basins of eastern Euramerica.

97 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the hydrologic and geochemical factors controlling arsenic within the Jianghan Plain, an inland sedimentary basin of the Yangtze River, where arsenic concentrations exhibit strong seasonal variability driven by surface and groundwater mixing.

97 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether trust can form at the price determination stage of the supplier selection process and examined two factors that may affect trust formation: the communication channel employed by the buyer and the amount of complexity involved in the purchase.
Abstract: This study investigates business-to-business interpersonal trust formation (trust that develops between boundary spanning individuals from different organizations) during the price determination stage of the supplier selection process. We first investigate whether trust can form at this stage. Then we examine two factors that may affect trust formation: the communication channel employed by the buyer and the amount of complexity involved in the purchase. Hypotheses are tested with a behavioral experiment (N=117) comparing three communication media (face-to-face, email, and Internet reverse auctions) and two levels of procurement complexity. Results show that trust formation does occur at the price determination stage; however, the degree to which trust grows depends on the communication channel employed and on the level of procurement complexity. Our study enhances managerial understanding of the possibility of developing (or eroding) trust early in the buyer-seller relationship, and it sheds light on the appropriateness of various supplier selection tools under various conditions. In addition, this research contributes to the supply chain management field by complementing the existing trust literature which typically focuses on interorganizational trust that is formed or eroded later in the supply relationship.

97 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jeffrey G. Andrews11056263334
Zhu Han109140748725
Brian R. Flay8932526390
Jeffrey W. Elam8343524543
Pramod K. Varshney7989430834
Scott Fendorf7924421035
Gregory F. Ball7634221193
Yan Wang72125330710
David C. Dunand7252719212
Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez6433414252
Michael K. Lindell6218619865
Matthew J. Kohn6216413741
Maged Elkashlan6129414736
Bernard Yurke5824217897
Miguel Ferrer5847811560
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202370
2022210
2021763
2020695
2019620
2018637