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The ""Businessmen's Revival"" was a religious revival that unfolded in the wake of the 1857 market crash among white, middle-class Protestants. Delving into the religious history of Boston in the 1850's, John Corrigan gives an imaginative and wide-ranging interpretive study of the revival's significance.
Revivals --- Emotions --- Protestants --- Businessmen --- Business men --- Businesspeople --- Christians --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Protracted meetings (Revivals) --- Revival (Religion) --- Evangelistic work --- History --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Religious life --- E-books --- american culture. --- boston. --- boyculture. --- business of the heart. --- christian businesses. --- collective performance. --- commodity. --- cultural studies. --- economic collapse. --- education. --- emotion. --- emotional experience. --- emotional life. --- family life. --- gender roles. --- history of religion. --- innovative. --- market crash of 1857. --- prayer. --- primary research. --- professional growth. --- protestant majority. --- protestants. --- religion and emotion. --- religion. --- religious history of boston. --- religious revival. --- religious studies. --- spiritual.
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
Business strategy --- Management of specific areas --- the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
Business strategy --- Management of specific areas --- the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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