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Griffith University
Education•Brisbane, Queensland, Australia•
About: Griffith University is a education organization based out in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 13830 authors who have published 49318 publications receiving 1420865 citations.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Poison control, Health care, Tourism
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TL;DR: This paper examined the role of broad scope information, made available by management accounting systems (MAS), in enhancing managerial performance and argued that differentiation of activities into areas such as marketing and production is an organizational response to manage uncertainty.
Abstract: This study examines the role of broad scope information, made available by management accounting systems (MAS), in enhancing managerial performance. It is proposed that differentiation of activities into areas such as marketing and production is an organizational response to manage uncertainty. The paper argues that such differentiation of activities moderates the association between the extent to which managers use broad scope MAS information and performance. A study of 75 managers indicated that the association between the extent of use of broad scope MAS information and performance was stronger for managers of marketing than production activities.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the latest available research findings with the objective of demonstrating the rapid advancement in pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO) and encouraging continued research in this field.
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TL;DR: The problem of byproduct precipitation and catalyst blockage at high NaBH4 concentrations must be addressed in order to produce a hydrogen storage system capable of meeting the DOE target of 5.5% H2 (2015).
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TL;DR: This experiment indicates that natural selection on mate recognition resulted in the field pattern of reproductive character displacement in field populations of Drosophila serrata, which evolved to resemble the field sympatric populations, whereas field sympathy populations remained unchanged.
Abstract: Natural selection on mate recognition may often contribute to speciation, resulting in reproductive character displacement. Field populations of Drosophila serrata display reproductive character displacement in cuticular hydrocarbons when sympatric with Drosophila birchii. We exposed field sympatric and allopatric populations of D. serrata to experimental sympatry with D. birchii for nine generations. Cuticular hydrocarbons of field allopatric D. serrata populations evolved to resemble the field sympatric populations, whereas field sympatric D. serrata populations remained unchanged. Our experiment indicates that natural selection on mate recognition resulted in the field pattern of reproductive character displacement.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how to manage tourism in natural areas in a sustainable way while at the same time providing tourists with a high quality experience, and argue that natural area tourism is an appropriate vehicle for achieving deeper understanding of the environment in a way that other forms of tourism are not.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rasmus Nielsen | 135 | 556 | 84898 |
Claudiu T. Supuran | 134 | 1973 | 86850 |
Jeffrey D. Sachs | 130 | 692 | 86589 |
David Smith | 129 | 2184 | 100917 |
Michael R. Green | 126 | 537 | 57447 |
John J. McGrath | 120 | 791 | 124804 |
E. K. U. Gross | 119 | 1154 | 75970 |
David M. Evans | 116 | 632 | 74420 |
Mike Clarke | 113 | 1037 | 164328 |
Wayne Hall | 111 | 1260 | 75606 |
Patrick J. McGrath | 107 | 681 | 51940 |
Peter K. Smith | 107 | 855 | 49174 |
Erko Stackebrandt | 106 | 633 | 68201 |
Phyllis Butow | 102 | 731 | 37752 |
John Quackenbush | 99 | 427 | 67029 |