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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): July-December
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): July-December
Published:
2023-08-28
Articles
Careers, Identities and Professionalization. a Study on Doctors about Their Social Representations Related to the Labor Market Today and its Foreseeable Future
Miriam Aparicio, Ana Maria Costa e Silva
1-8
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Collective Identity, Anglo-Saxon Bond and the Persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship
Ruike Xu
9-29
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The choice of pseudoscientific therapies as an alternative to scientific medicine
Sergi Cortiñas Rovira, Valentina Raffio
30-39
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Information About Ourselves from Ourselves: Young Users of Wearable Technologies in Secondary School
Ivana Matteucci
40-50
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Big Data and the Demand for Court and Legal Services
Carmen Vargas Pérez, Juan Luis Peñaloza Figueroa
68-74
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Use of PBL as a teaching innovation methodology in University Nursing Studies in Spain
Rosa Llabrés-Solé, Maria Rosa- Rossellò, Miquel Oliver- Trobat, Nieves Doria Lorenzo- Rocha, Jesus Manuel García- Acosta, Ana Mª Perdomo Hernandez, Maria Elisa de Castro- Peraza
68-74
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Preferences of Young People in the Use of Facebook as a Health Education Tool for HPV
Luz Martínez-Martinez, Jose Ignacio Niño González, Ubaldo Cuesta Cambra
75-87
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Organizational Culture Management Challenges
Ekaterine Gulua, Natalia Kharadze
88-106
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Diversity and uniqueness of Family business in the North of Portugal
Ana Paula Marques
107-120
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Shifting Paradigm? Long-Term Value Creation as a Normative Principle in a Hostile Takeover: Evidence from the Netherlands
N.T. Pham T.L.M Verdoes, M.L. Lycklama a Nijeholt, J. Nijland
121-139
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How Do End-Users Really Feel About Our Mediated Messages?: Using Technology to Move Past Self-Report Data
Stephen J McNeill, Emma Bishop
140-145
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