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Texas Christian University

EducationFort Worth, Texas, United States
About: Texas Christian University is a education organization based out in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3245 authors who have published 8258 publications receiving 282216 citations. The organization is also known as: TCU & Texas Christian University, TCU.


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TL;DR: The proposal of a functional similarity between the fish MP and the mammalian amygdala, known to be involved in fear conditioning, suggests a conservative phylogenetic role of this area in avoidance learning.

81 citations

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TL;DR: The results show that the three types of separation each have different profiles in terms of the prior performance of the firm, the independence of the board, and the career horizon of the incumbent CEO.
Abstract: In recent years, many firms have chosen to separate their CEO and board chair positions. Prior research has demonstrated that there are three forms that a CEO�board chair separation can take: apprentice, departure, and demotion. In this paper, we examine the antecedents of these three types. Our results show that the three types of separation each have different profiles in terms of the prior performance of the firm, the independence of the board, and the career horizon of the incumbent CEO. The findings in this paper provide unique insights into the factors that drive boards' structural choices. As questions about board leadership structure become more nuanced and more relevant in both scholarship and practice, a full understanding of these factors will only become more important.

81 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship among strategic orientation, strategy, and firm performance of high technology ventures in two transition economies (China and Russia) and found that there is a strong link between strategic orientations and resulting strategies in both transition economies.

81 citations

Book
09 Jan 1997
TL;DR: The sources for Islamic social Ideals: 1. Egalitarianism and the growth of a pious opposition 2. The Muslim reception of Greek ideas 3. The TAMING OF ISLAMIC EGALITARIANISM 4. The disassociation of egalitarianism and opposition 5. The didactic literature of the courts 6. Rationalisations of inequalities 7. Hierarchies of occupations Conclusion as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Introduction Part I. Sources for Islamic Social Ideals: 1. Egalitarianism and the growth of a pious opposition 2. The Muslim reception of Greek ideas 3. The Muslim reception of Iranian social models Part II. THE TAMING OF ISLAMIC EGALITARIANISM: 4. The disassociation of egalitarianism and opposition 5. The didactic literature of the courts 6. Rationalisations of inequalities 7. Hierarchies of occupations Conclusion.

81 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence from other human service fields, and increasingly from the substance abuse field, indicates interpersonal strategies are dramatically more effective in achieving the individual and organizational behavior change needed to achieve technology transfer.

80 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Fred H. Gage216967185732
Daniel J. Eisenstein179672151720
Michael A. Hitt12036174448
Joseph Sarkis10148245116
Peter M. Frinchaboy7621638085
Lynn A. Boatner7266122536
Tai C. Chen7027622671
D. Dwayne Simpson6524516239
Garry D. Bruton6415017157
Robert F. Lusch6418043021
Johnmarshall Reeve6011318671
Nigel F. Piercy541669051
Barbara J. Thompson5321712992
Zygmunt Gryczynski5237410692
Priyabrata Mukherjee5114014328
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202320
2022107
2021439
2020458
2019391
2018326