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Age-related striatal BOLD changes without changes in behavioral loss aversion
Published 2015“…Imaging results were then compared to the behavioral measure of LA using the same affective faces. Although there was no relationship between age and LA, we observed increasing neural differential sensitivity (NDS) of the VS/NAc to avoidance responses (negative valuations) relative to approach responses (positive valuations) with increasing age. …”
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Managing innovation : integrating technological, market and organizational change / Joe Tidd and John Bessant.
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The embourgeoisement of beer: changing practices of ‘real ale’ consumption
Published 2016“…The embourgeoisement of beer: changing practices of ‘real ale’ consumption…”
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Investigating the process of policy change with respect to leisure transport in UK National Parks
Published 2011“…Despite this, policy change has been slow. Sustainable and effective solutions to transport problems in UK National Parks appear no nearer to being found now than they were sixty five years ago. …”
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An analysis of climate change policy-making and implementation in China
Published 2012“…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce and discuss policy making process in the field of climate change in China. It aims to describe the main climate change-related policies and to discuss the role of China in international climate change negotiations. …”
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Ageing (dis)gracefully: Enabling designers to understand material change
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The changing nature of knowledge and service work in the age of intelligent machines
Published 2020“…One of the most significant recent technological developments concerns the application of intelligent machines to jobs that up to now have been considered safe from automation. …”
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Changing children's geographies
Published 2014“…This keynote explores the changing nature of children's geographies as an academic project. …”
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Receiver operating characteristic analysis of age-related changes in lineup performance
Published 2015“…Support for the late maturation hypothesis in the criminal lineup identification literature, however, has been equivocal because of the analytic approach that has been used to examine age-related changes in identification performance. …”
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Elite sport development in South Korea: an analysis of policy change in the sports of athletics, archery and baseball
Published 2011“…It is concluded that although three frameworks, ACF, MSF and policy networks, provide partial insights into Korean elite sport policy process in the three sports, none of the three frameworks adopted provides a comprehensive explanation of policy change in the three sports. In particular, the advocacy coalition framework has proved useful in drawing attention to the notion of exogenous factors (e.g. a sport’s failure at an international sporting completion and the change of the presidency of NGBs) and policy learning as a key source of policy change. …”
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