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1by Scarlett, HilaryTable of Contents “...Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Acknowledgements Part One The Challenge -- 01 Introduction to neuroscience -- Why should organizations be interested in neuroscience? ...”
Published 2016
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2Published 2012Table of Contents “...Connsumer impulsivity, compulsiveness and beyond -- pt. 4. Neuroscience and consumer choice -- pt. 5. Consumer behaviour in evolutionary perspective....”
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3by Baddeley, Michelle, 1965-Table of Contents “...Introduction -- Foundations: psychology -- Foundations: neuroscience and neuroeconomics -- Learning -- Socially and identity -- Heuristics and biases -- Prospects and regrets -- Personality, moods and emotions -- Time and plans -- Bad habits -- Financial instability -- Behavioural macroeconomics, happiness and wellbeing....”
Published 2013
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4Published 2012Table of Contents “...Introduction : theoretical integration and interdisciplinarity in relationship science / Omri Gillath, Glenn Adams, and Adrianne Kunkel -- Relationship neuroscience : where we are and where we might be going / Jennifer M. ...”
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6by Cameron, Nadine, 1972-Table of Contents “...The body in social work -- The view from neuroscience -- Social bodies -- Social work and the body : towards a theoretical framework -- The body cognizant social worker in action -- Social work, the body, and mental health -- Social work, the body, and child protection -- Social work, the body, and aged care -- Social work, the body, and health care -- Social work, the body, and alcohol and other drugs -- Conclusion....”
Published 2007
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7by Walsh, Anthony, 1941-Table of Contents “...Why criminology needs biology -- Genetics and criminality -- Evolutionary psychology and criminality -- The neurosciences and criminality -- The anomie/strain tradition and socioeconomic status -- The social learning tradition and adolescence -- The control tradition and the family -- The human ecology/social disorganization tradition and race -- The critical tradition and conflict -- Feminist criminology and gender -- Retrospect and prospect....”
Published 2009
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10by Duggan, William R.Table of Contents “...Flash versus blink : an introduction to strategic intuition -- Revolution on earth : flashers of insight in scientific discovery -- Two halves of a brain : intelligent memory in neuroscience -- Lieutenant M saves your life : expert intuition in action -- The Corsican conquers Europe : coup d'oeil in classical military strategy -- Warrior Buddha : the path to beginner's mind -- Gates and the Google guys go for it : strategic innovation in business -- Mouse, minister, and moneylender : the art of what works in social enterprise -- Picasso dines with an African sculpture : creative combination in the professions -- Do we do Dewey? ...”
Published 2007
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12by Bjørner, ThomasTable of Contents “...-- Neuroscience techniques -- Consumer neuroscience in practice -- Blending neuroscience with qualitative research -- Conclusions -- Qualitative Methods in Innovation Processes / Morten Lunoholm (Ikea Communications Ab) -- Introduction -- The five obstructions preventing qualitative methods from supporting innovation processes -- What is design thinking? ...”
Published 2016
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13by O'Mara, Shane“...Neuroscience of business....”
Published 2017
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14Published 2012Table of Contents “...Spreitzer -- Positive individual attributes -- Psychological capital -- Prosocial motivation -- Callings in work -- Work engagement -- Positive identity -- Proactivity -- Creativity -- Curiosity -- Positive traits -- The neuroscience underpinning of pos -- Positive emotions -- Positive energy -- Positive emotions -- Subjective well-being -- Passion -- Emotional intelligence -- Group emotions -- Strengths and virtues -- Virtuousness -- Forgiveness -- Humility -- Compassion -- Hope -- Courage -- Justice -- Integrity -- Positive ethics -- Leveraging strengths -- Character strengths in global managers -- Positive relationships -- High quality connections -- Relational coordination -- Reciprocity -- Intimacy -- Civility -- Trust -- Trustworthiness -- Humor -- Psychological safety -- Career development -- Mentoring -- Socialization -- Diversity -- Communication -- Conflict resolution -- Negotiating -- Work-family dynamics -- Positive organizational practices -- Symbolism in organizations....”
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16by Smyth, Peter (Social worker)Table of Contents “...Where do high risk youth come from? Part B : the neuroscience perspective -- 4. Why a harm reduction philosophy is essential for working with high risk youth -- 5. ...”
Published 2017
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