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Tytuł:
Pozytywne przywództwo w polskich organizacjach
Positive Leadership in Polish Organisations
Autorzy:
Ivanova, Alena
Tematy:
leadership
positive organizational scholarship
positive leadership
przywództwo
pozytywna teoria organizacji
pozytywne przywództwo
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1194453.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Problematyka przywództwa znajduje się w centrum uwagi zarówno nauki, jak i praktyki zarządzania. W literaturze przedmiotu pojawia się wiele opracowań omawiających różne jego aspekty. Jednym z relatywnie nowych zagadnień przyciągających uwagę badaczy w ostatnich latach jest kwestia pozytywnego przywództwa. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie koncepcji pozytywnego przywództwa oraz diagnoza przejawów tego przywództwa w organizacjach w Polsce wraz z ich empiryczną egzemplifikacją.
Leadership is a concept that stands in the limelight of both scientists and business professionals. In reviewing the literature on leadership many aspects emerge. A relatively new concept that many scientists have been focusing on in recent years is positive leadership. The purpose of this article is to present positive leadership concept and how it is expressed in Polish organizations.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018) : a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines
Autorzy:
Criado, Miria Ferreira
Russell, Ashley E.
Giusti, Ilaria
Camussi, Giovanni
Isin, Mustafa
Blenkiron, Cherie
Meehan, Katie L.
Scott, Aaron
Neri, Christian
Verweij, Frederik J.
Kim, Kwang Pyo
Libregts, Sten F.
Chen, Shuai
Zocco, Davide
Archer, Fabienne
Osteikoetxea, Xabier
Hoffmann, Karl F.
Erdbrügger, Uta
Mertens, Inge
Driedonks, Tom A. P.
McVey, Mark J.
Laitinen, Saara
Johnson, Suzanne M.
Schøyen, Tine Hiorth
Gualerzi, Alice
Bongiovanni, Antonella
Lunavat, Taral R.
Gorski, Sharon M.
Visnovitz, Tamás
Soekmadji, Carolina
van Balkom, Bas W. M.
Rughetti, Aurelia
Rouschop, Kasper M. A.
Giebel, Bernd
Gustafson, Dakota
Harrison, Paul
van Herwijnen, Martijn J. C.
Watson, Dionysios C.
Duarte, Filipe V.
Kawamura, Yumi
Swift, Simon
Lemos, Debora S.
O'Driscoll, Lorraine
Torrecilhas, Ana Claudia
Mariscal, Javier
Vader, Pieter
Borràs, Francesc E.
Liao, Ke
Cheng, Lesley
Zivkovic, Angela M.
Minciacchi, Valentina R.
Myburgh, Kathryn H.
Klingeborn, Mikael
Yan, Xiaomei
Martinez, M. Carmen
Nolan, John P.
Vechetti Jr., Ivan J.
Elie-Caille, Celine
Wheelock, Asa M.
Clerici, Stefano P.
Wehman, Ann M.
Dhondt, Bert
Lu, Quan
Boireau, Wilfrid
Shekari, Faezeh
Soares, Rodrigo Pedro
Rayyan, Morci S.
Lavieu, Gregory
Laurent, Louise C.
Lannigan, Joanne
Raffai, Robert L.
Gupta, Gopal N.
Aikawa, Elena
Rak, Janusz
Clayton, Aled
Jørgensen, Malene Møller
De Santana Junior, Eliezer F.
Busatto, Sara
Sánchez, Catherine
Ostrowski, Matias
Gärtner, Kathrin
Vella, Laura J.
Jung, Stephanie
Berardi, Anna C.
Ibrahim, Ahmed Gamal-Eldin
Mathieu, Mathilde
Hochberg, Fred H.
Kierulf, Peter
Meckes Jr., David G.
Zuba-Surma, Ewa
Leszczynska, Aleksandra
Najrana, Tanbir
Dominguez Rubio, Ana Paula
Baxter, Amy A.
Jayachandran, Muthuvel
Ortiz, Luis A.
Musante, Luca
Peinado, Hector
Viñas, Jose L.
Marcilla, Antonio
De Wever, Olivier
Deville, Sarah
Radeghieri, Annalisa
Langevin, Scott M.
Tomasini, Richard
Chaudhuri, Amrita Datta
Dieterich, Lothar C.
Muraca, Mauricio
Handberg, Aase
Lombard, Catherine A.
Fricke, Fabia
Llorente, Alicia
Huber, Veronica
Dolo, Vincenza
Shatnyeva, Olga
Lázaro-Ibáñez, Elisa
Raimondo, Stefania
Nazarenko, Irina
Prada, Ilaria
Jovanovic-Talisman, Tijana
Inal, Jameel M.
Buck, Amy H.
Frelet-Barrand, Annie
Gabrielsson, Susanne
Jenster, Guido
Hooten, Nicole Noren
Perut, Francesca
Carter, David R. F.
Brisson, Alain
Baldacchino, Shawn
Linnemannstöns, Karen
Quesenberry, Peter
Zhang, Jian-ye
Bachurski, Daniel
Lovett, Jason
Ricklefs, Franz L.
Boilard, Eric
Van Deun, Jan
Krause, Mirja
Alcaraz, Maria Jose
Ramirez, Marcel I.
Zappulli, Valentina
Zhao, Zezhou
Ayre, D. Craig
Weaver, Alissa
Shelke, Ganesh Vilas
Anderson, Johnathon D.
Jiang, Lanzhou Z.
Devitt, Andrew
Lenassi, Metka
Brennan, Meadhbh Á.
Martin-Jaular, Lorena
Nejsum, Peter
Gaudin, Raphael
McGinnis, Lynda K.
Nimrichter, Leonardo
Wahlgren, Jessica
Toh, Wei Seong
Buschmann, Dominik
Bebawy, Mary
Chen, Chihchen
Van Keuren-Jensen, Kendall
Strasser, Erwin F.
Fuhrmann, Gregor
Pegtel, D. Michiel
Tkach, Mercedes
Lörincz, Ákos M.
Xu, Jing
Regev-Rudzki, Neta
Holder, Beth
Ikezu, Tsuneya
Khamari, Delaram
Ochiya, Takahiro
Pfaffl, Michael W.
Haraszti, Reka A.
Buzás, Edit I.
Xander, Patricia
Malhi, Harmeet
Mussack, Veronica
Polakovicova, Iva
Bobis-Wozowicz, Sylwia
Sharma, Shivani
Nieuwland, Rienk
Žėkas, Vytautas
Antoniou, Anna
Sódar, Barbara W.
Bergese, Paolo
Lötvall, Jan
van Royen, Martin E.
Weber, Viktoria
Zheutlin, Alexander R.
Tiwari, Swasti
Huang, Yiyao
Loyer, Xavier
Wauben, Marca H. M.
Möller, Andreas
Wolfram, Joy
Yáñez-Mó, Maria
Bosch, Steffi
Di Vizio, Dolores
Rohde, Eva
Görgens, André
Webber, Jason P.
Kano, Shin-ichi
Morales-Kastresana, Aizea
Rome, Sophie
Beckham, Carla
Falcón-Pérez, Juan M.
Kusuma, Gina D.
Shetty, Ashok K.
Wiener, Zoltán
Powell, Bonita H.
Jay, Steven M.
Silva, Andreia M.
Wendt, Sebastian
Bedina Zavec, Apolonija
Greening, David W.
Keller, Evan T.
Fish, Jason E.
Hegyesi, Hargita
Lim, Sai Kiang
Sotillo, Javier
Breakefield, Xandra
Flores-Bellver, Miguel
Gardiner, Chris
Saul, Meike J.
Languino, Lucia R.
Kaur, Sukhbir
Mariani, Jacopo
Shahaj, Eriomina
Brigstock, David R.
Das, Saumya
Veit, Tiago D.
van der Grein, Susanne G.
Crescitelli, Rossella
Coffey, Robert J.
Li, Isaac T. S.
Duncan, Heather M.
Atkin-Smith, Georgia K.
Pisetsky, David S.
Martens-Uzunova, Elena S.
Zickler, Antje M.
Burger, Dylan
Yin, Hang
Tixeira, Rochelle
Eichenberger, Ramon M.
Raposo, Graca
Khomyakova, Elena
Le Lay, Soazig
Maugeri, Marco
Schneider, Raphael
von Strandmann, Elke Pogge
van Wijnen, Andre J.
Broekman, Marike L. D.
van Niel, Guillaume
O'Loghlen, Ana
Breglio, Andrew M.
Roberts, David D.
Tahara, Hidetoshi
Coumans, Frank A. W.
Chin, Andrew R.
Bromberg, Jacqueline F.
Dominici, Massimo
Witwer, Kenneth W.
Hunt, Stuart
Robbins, Paul D.
Holthofer, Harry
Lowry, Michelle C.
Jong, Ambrose
Andaloussi, Samir E. L.
Jackson, Hannah K.
Hill, Andrew F.
Fatima, Farah
Snyder II, Orman L.
Xagorari, Angeliki
Toxavidis, Vasilis
O'Grady, Tina
Balaj, Leonora
Arab, Tanina
Zheng, Lei
Nolte-'t Hoen, Esther N. M.
Försönits, András
Urbanelli, Lorena
Andriantsitohaina, Ramaroson
Gimona, Mario
Stahl, Philip D.
Goberdhan, Deborah C. I.
Velot, Émilie
Chamley, Lawrence W.
Stott, Shannon L.
Gho, Yong Song
Lee, Myung-Shin
Salas-Huenuleo, Edison
Demaret, Tanguy
Nawaz, Muhammad
Welsh, Joshua A.
Chang, Yu-Ting
Witte, Leonie
Siljander, Pia R.-M.
Bryl-Górecka, Paulina
Couch, Yvonne
Tewari, Muneesh
Hendrix, An
Caruso, Sarah
Jones, Jennifer C.
Gilbert, Caroline
Tosar, Juan Pablo
Ivanova, Alena
Muth, Dillon C.
Zarubova, Jana
Skowronek, Agata
Martins, Vilma Regina
Poon, Ivan K. H.
Jacobsen, Soren
Park, Jaesung
Ekström, Karin
Kovács, Árpád Ferenc
Benmoussa, Abderrahim
Bach, Jean-Marie
Mathivanan, Suresh
Dourado, Mauricio R.
Bielska, Ewa
Cordeiro-da-Silva, Anabela
Kuypers, Sören
Lorenowicz, Magdalena J.
Saugstad, Julie A.
Byrd, James Bryan
Lässer, Cecilia
Kalluri, Raghu
Olivier, Martin
Boulanger, Chantal M.
Kislinger, Thomas
Ligeti, Erzsebet
Lim, Rebecca
Maas, Sybren L. N.
Stoorvogel, Willem
Vasconcelos, M. Helena
Weiss, Daniel J.
Mullier, Francois
Bauer, Natalie N.
Kurochkin, Igor V.
Sahoo, Susmita
Krasemann, Susanne
Théry, Clotilde
Ortiz, Alberto
Vukman, Krisztina V.
Zimmermann, Pascale
D'Souza-Schorey, Crislyn
Gross, Julia Christina
Buch, Shilpa
de Candia, Paola
Morhayim, Jess
Khvorova, Anastasia
Baharvand, Hossein
Hosseinkhani, Baharak
Lee, Yi Xin Fiona
Phinney, Donald G.
Pulliam, Lynn
Coyle, Beth
del Portillo, Hernando A.
Linē, Aija
Bussolati, Benedetta
Gámez-Valero, Ana
Kosanović, Maja M.
Lukomska, Barbara
Kornek, Miroslaw
Neri, Tommaso
Cocucci, Emanuele
Schiffelers, Raymond M.
Hu, Guoku
Cocks, Alex
Pink, Ryan C.
Shiba, Kiyotaka
Timms, Kate
Østergaard, Ole
Pieters, Bartijn C. H.
Klinke II, David J.
Vestad, Beate
Rodrigues, Silvia C.
Saá, Paula
Krämer-Albers, Eva-Maria
Yuana, Yuana
Opis:
The last decade has seen a sharp increase in the number of scientific publications describing physiological and pathological functions of extracellular vesicles (EVs), a collective term covering various subtypes of cell-released, membranous structures, called exosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, ectosomes, oncosomes, apoptotic bodies, and many other names. However, specific issues arise when working with these entities, whose size and amount often make them difficult to obtain as relatively pure preparations, and to characterize properly. The International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) proposed Minimal Information for Studies of Extracellular Vesicles ("MISEV") guidelines for the field in 2014. We now update these "MISEV2014" guidelines based on evolution of the collective knowledge in the last four years. An important point to consider is that ascribing a specific function to EVs in general, or to subtypes of EVs, requires reporting of specific information beyond mere description of function in a crude, potentially contaminated, and heterogeneous preparation. For example, claims that exosomes are endowed with exquisite and specific activities remain difficult to support experimentally, given our still limited knowledge of their specific molecular machineries of biogenesis and release, as compared with other biophysically similar EVs. The MISEV2018 guidelines include tables and outlines of suggested protocols and steps to follow to document specific EV-associated functional activities. Finally, a checklist is provided with summaries of key points.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Benevolent and corrective humor, life satisfaction, and broad humor dimensions : extending the nomological network of the BenCor across 25 countries
Autorzy:
Mustafi, Nailya
Güsewell, Angelika
Shcherbakova, Olga V.
Oshio, Atsushi
Aykan, Simge
Martin-Krumm, Charles
Torres-Marín, Jorge
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Brdar, Ingrid
Saklofske, Donald H.
Chłopicki, Władysław
Stokenberga, Ieva
Heintz, Sonja
Wong, Peter S. O.
Ruch, Willibald
Dionigi, Alberto
Ďurka, Róbert
Lajčiaková, Petra
Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés
Lau, Chlo
Chen, Hsueh-Chih
Stalikas, Anastasios
Proyer, René T.
Ivanova, Alyona
Slezackova, Alena
Choi, Incheol
Măda, Stanca
Săftoiu, Răzvan
Platt, Tracey
Laineste, Liisi
Migiwa, Ifu
Isler, Robert B.
Ford, Thomas E.
Brzozowska, Dorota
Carretero-Dios, Hugo
Quiroga-Garza, Angélica
Lee, Minha
Opis:
Benevolent and corrective humor are two comic styles that have been related to virtue, morality, and character strengths. A previous study also supported the viability of measuring these two styles with the BenCor in 22 countries. The present study extends the previous one by including further countries (a total of 25 countries in 29 samples with N = 7813), by testing the revised BenCor (BenCor-R), and by adding two criterion measures to assess life satisfaction and four broad humor dimensions (social fun/entertaining humor, mockery, humor ineptness, and cognitive/reflective humor). As expected, the BenCor-R showed mostly promising psychometric properties (internal consistency and factorial validity). Consistent with previous studies, benevolent humor correlated positively with life satisfaction in most countries, while corrective humor was uncorrelated with life satisfaction. These relationships were only slightly changed when controlling for social fun/entertaining humor and mockery, respectively. Benevolent humor was mostly positively associated with cognitive/reflective humor, followed by social fun/entertaining humor and mockery. Corrective humor was mostly positively associated with mockery, followed by cognitive/reflective and social fun/entertaining humor, although these relationships differed between the countries. Overall, the present study supports the viability of benevolent and corrective humor, which has yet received insufficient attention in psychology, for cross-cultural investigations and applications of humor, well-being, and morality.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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