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2002
Publication View. 55423155. BMC Public Health BioMed Central (2002). John R Williams,; Piero Manfredi,; Alisa R Butler,; Marta Ciofi Degli Atti,; Stefania Salmaso,; Open Access,; Marta Ciofi Degli Atti,; Stefania Salmaso. Abstract. ...
Anais do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, 2017
2012
Submitted to: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Submitted by: ICF International
2018
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Journal of Values Based Leadership , 2024
This study broadly addresses some of the criticisms associated with authentic leadership theory related to measurement and antecedents. Measurement: One purpose of this study was to verify the dimensionality of authentic leadership by testing the construct validity of three measures for authentic leadership: the Authentic Leadership Questionnaire (ALQ), the Authentic Leadership Inventory (ALI), and the Authentic Leadership Integrated Questionnaire (AL-IQ), proposed by Levesque-Cote et al. (2018) as an improvement on the previous two scales. This study was designed to replicate and extend Levesque-Cote et al. (2018) study with an English-speaking sample to further test the structural validity of the AL-IQ. This study was not designed to test the nomological network, associated outcomes for Authentic Leadership, or convergent and divergent validity. As such, we first employed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), experimental structural equation modeling (ESEM), and bifactor analytic modeling (BAM) to validate the structure of the two original scales and the combined AL-IQ. In line with the Levesque-Cote et al. (2018) study, a four-factor ESEM model best fit the data for the AL-IQ, suggesting that the scale will work similarly in English-speaking samples. Antecedents: A second purpose of this study was to examine correlations between the three measures of authentic leadership and the perceived emotional intelligence of leaders. This study failed to establish discriminant validity between authentic leadership and emotional intelligence, as there were very strong correlations between all four scales, suggesting that emotional intelligence is an essential part of authentic leadership.
Geosystems and Geoenvironment, 2023
We present new U-Pb detrital zircon ages, depositional history and tectonic model for the Liuqu Conglomerate (LQC) in southern Tibet that represents a critical geochronometer for the collision history of the Tibetan-Himalayan Orogenic Belt. LQC is a ∼5 km–thick, late Mesozoic–Cenozoic molasse deposit occurring strictly within the Yarlung Zangbo Suture Zone (YZSZ) and is tectonically overlain to the north by the Cretaceous Xigaze ophiolite and to the south by the Mesozoic Tethyan Himalaya sequence. It consists of matrix- and clast-supported conglomerates with sandstone intercalations, and its matrix includes poorly to moderately sorted sandstone and mudstone. New U–Pb detrital zircon dating of LQC sandstones has revealed a youngest zircon age of 307 ± 13 Ma and an oldest zircon age of 3362 ± 51 Ma. The age spectrum of zircons displays a prominent peak of ∼935 Ma, two large peaks at ∼516 Ma and 1474 Ma, and two small clusters of ∼2429 Ma and ∼2772 Ma that point to East Gondwana as the likely provenance for the LQC depocenter. The LQC represents fluvial deposits of an axial river system, which developed in an orogen-parallel, transtensional accommodation space within the YZSZ, after the collision of the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Trans–Tethyan arc–trench system with the northern edge of India in the latest Cretaceous. The Indian subcontinent with the accreted Tethyan ophiolites and the intra–suture LQC depocenter arrived at and collided with the active margin of Eurasia during the latest Oligocene (∼23 Ma). The LQC depocenter started receiving clastic material and zircons for the first time from the Gangdese Magmatic Belt and the Xigaze forearc basin to the north by ∼20 Ma. The ensuing continent–continent collision resulted in significant crustal uplift across the collision zone, and in the inversion and rapid exhumation of the LQC strata by the early–Middle Miocene. The depositional and exhumation history of the fluvial LQC formation within the YZSZ involved two discrete collision events during the evolution of the Tibetan-Himalayan Orogenic system.
Las partes en el proceso. Actas de las IX Jornadas Nacionales de Derecho procesal, Valencia, Tirant lo Blanch, 2024
Sound Stage Screen, 2023
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2013
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2015
Physical Review B, 2002
Polish Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Antioxidants