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Rizvi, Fazal, and Cameron McCarthy. "Gregory James Dimitriadis, 1969–2014." Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education 36, no. 2 (March 13, 2015): 300–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2015.1013252.

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Delamont, Sara, and Paul Atkinson. "Greg Dimitriadis 1969–2014: A Memorial Note one year on." Qualitative Research 15, no. 6 (November 10, 2015): 669. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468794115610486.

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Obel, Børge, and Charles C. Snow. "Introduction." Journal of Organization Design 4, no. 3 (November 3, 2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/jod.22426.

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<p class="p1">Beginning in this issue, <em>Journal of Organization Design</em> is introducing a new feature called the Research Primer Series. The purpose of this series is to introduce readers to a particular research stream or literature and articulate its implications for the theory and/or practice of organization design. The first research primer to appear in the series is by Metin Sengul and Stefan Dimitriadis on the topic of multimarket competition.</p>
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Holzapfel, K. "Stellungnahme zum Artikel von G. Dimitriadis: ,Die Sicherheit der Methode des Therapeutischen Taschenbuchs von Bönninghausen"." Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie 45, no. 03 (March 30, 2007): 116–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-938792.

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Baizerman, Michael, and Steve Randall. "Dimitriadis, G. (2003). Friendship, Cliques, and Gangs: Young Black Men Coming of Age in Urban America." Child & Youth Services 36, no. 2 (April 9, 2013): 201–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0145935x.2012.704789.

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Dimitriadis, E. "004. A NEW ERA IN CONTRACEPTIVE DEVELOPMENT: NON-HORMONAL OPTIONS THAT ALSO TARGET SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 22, no. 9 (2010): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/srb10abs004.

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Despite huge increases in access to contraceptives globally more than 700 000 maternal deaths related to unintended pregnancies occurred between 1995 and 2000 mostly in developing countries. Over 80 million women have unintended or unwanted pregnancies annually. Remarkably, there have been no new methods of contraceptives developed in the last 50 years. The extremely high incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) indicates that it is desirable to develop contraceptives that also target STIs. Two interleukin (IL) 6-type cytokines, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and IL11, are obligatory for implantation in mice and are dysregulated in endometrium of some women with infertility. Both LIF and IL11 are also thought to have roles in Chlamydia-induced inflammation which can lead to a multitude of pathologies. LIF and IL11 antagonists were produced and their contraceptive efficacy tested in mice. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was conjugated to LIF antagonist (LA) or IL11 antagonist (IL11A) to increase their serum half-life. PEGLA injected during the peri-implantation period blocked LIF action in the endometrium and totally prevented embryo implantation while having no embryo toxic effects.1 Similarly, injection of PEGIL11A blocked decidua formation resulting in pregnancy failure.2 In women, vaginally administered drugs preferentially localise to the uterus suggesting that vaginal administration of PEGLA is an appropriate delivery method for contraceptive purposes. Further, vaginally administered PEGLA may be useful as a ‘dual-role’ contraceptive to also block STIs. PEGLA administered via vaginal gel was shown to prevent implantation having minimal effects on non-uterine LIF targets. This is the first study to show the contraceptive efficacy of a PEGylated compound delivered vaginally. It further indicates that PEGLA may be useful as a dual-role contraceptive. Contraceptive trials in non-human primates are currently underway to determine the effect of PEGLA on implantation. If effective, this will offer new opportunities as pharmacological, non-hormonal dual-role contraceptives for women. (1) White CA, Zhang JG, Salamonsen LA, Baca M, Fairlie WD, Metcalf D, Nicola NA, Robb L, Dimitriadis E (2007) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 104: 19 357–62.(2) Menkhorst E, Salamonsen LA, Robb L, Dimitriadis E (2009) Biol of Reprod 80: 920–927.
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Shih, Chun Chao, and Ying Chih Kuo. "Development Trends and Analysis of Collaborative Learning in E-Learning Environments 1988-2019." International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning 13, no. 3 (July 2021): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijmbl.2021070101.

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This study applies the bibliometric method to review research in collaborative learning in e-learning and analyzes the trends of research on this topic. Using quantitative tools of science mapping, 8,575 papers in the Scopus database, prior to and including 2019, were reviewed, tracing back to 1988. Retrospective analysis uncovers continuing trends in research by way of topic-related sequence and geographic differences in sub-topics by space; moreover, further analysis is undertaken on the structure of knowledge bases. This reveals that the journals of highest impact include Computers in Human Behavior, Computers & Education, and Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, while the most impactful authors are Barolli, Caballé, Chen, Daradoumis, Dimitriadis, Li, Li, Sterbini, Temperini, Tsiatsos, and Xhafa. This paper concludes that the bibliometric method can target a broad range of research; topics related to applied science and emerging technologies are still to be studied. Research topics are cross-border, not limited to geographically close nations.
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White, C. A., E. Dimitriadis, A. Sharkey, C. J. Stoikos, and L. A. Salamonsen. "254.Interleukin-11 enhances endometrial stromal cell decidualisation via activation and inhibition of target genes." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 16, no. 9 (2004): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/srb04abs254.

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Differentiation of endometrial stromal cells into decidual cells is essential for successful embryo implantation. Interleukin (IL)-11 signalling is required for decidualisation in the mouse (1,2) and the expression pattern of IL-11 and its receptors during the menstrual cycle suggests a role for IL-11 in human decidualisation (3). Exogenous IL-11 has been shown to enhance hormone-induced decidualisation of human endometrial stromal cells in culture (4). This study aimed to determine the effects of IL-11 on downstream gene expression in endometrial stromal cells following 12 days of progesterone-induced decidualisation, and to examine the expression and functional significance of IL-11 target genes during this process. Stromal cells isolated from endometrial biopsies (n = 6) were decidualised with 17β-oestradiol and medroxyprogesterone acetate (EP) or EP with 100 ng/mL recombinant human IL-11. Medium was changed every 48 h, and total RNA extracted on Day 12 for gene expression analysis using custom-made 15K cDNA microarrays. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR was performed on the same samples to confirm gene expression levels. In subsequent experiments (n = 2), cells were cytocentrifuged onto glass slides for immunocytochemistry using specific antibodies. Microarray analysis revealed 16 upregulated and 11 downregulated cDNAs in EP + IL-11 compared to EP treated cells. Among these were IL-1β (6.1-fold upregulated) and insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-5 (3.6-fold downregulated). Using real-time RT-PCR, IL-11 was confirmed to increase IL-1β (fold change 1.3–107.1) and decrease IGFBP-5 (fold change 2.8–469.0) transcript abundance in 6 patients. Immunolocalisation of IL-1β in EP and EP + IL-11 treated cells revealed more intense vesicular cytoplasmic staining with IL-11 treatment, while staining intensity for IGFBP-5 was not affected. Interactions between IL-11 and its downstream targets IL-1β and IGFBP-5 are likely to have functional importance in early pregnancy, and may provide novel targets for the manipulation of human fertility. (1) Robb L, Li R, Hartley L, Nandurkar HH, Koentgen F, Begley CG (1998) Nat. Med. 4, 303–308. (2) Bilinski P, Roopenian D, Gossler A (1998) Gene Dev. 12, 2234–2243. (3) Dimitriadis E, Salamonsen LA, Robb L (2000) Mol. Hum. Reprod. 6, 907–914. (4) Dimitriadis E, Robb L, Salamonsen LA (2002) Mol. Hum. Reprod. 8, 636–643.
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Vázquez, Glòria, and Ana Fernández-Montraveta. "Los verbos recíprocos en los diccionarios." Revista de Lexicografía 24 (July 9, 2019): 171–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/rlex.2018.24.0.5523.

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En este artículo se presenta un análisis lexicográfico de un subgrupo de la clase de los verbos recíprocos léxicos del español, que en general ha sido muy poco estudiada. Concretamente hemos estudiado 49 verbos polisémicos que presentan al menos una acepción recíproca y pronominal. En primer lugar, se constata si, tal como propone Dimitriadis (2008), cuando estos verbos adoptan el clítico, la presencia de este elemento sirve para contrastar el sentido recíproco con otros sentidos. En segundo lugar, se analiza el tratamiento que han recibido estos predicados en tres obras lexicográficas con el fin de verificar en qué porcentaje estos recursos identifican el uso simétrico de estos verbos polisémicos, teniendo en cuenta especialmente que algunos usos no recíprocos de estos predicados son muy próximos a los recíprocos. En tercer lugar, dado que en el análisis realizado se han observado ciertas ambivalencias en la representación lexicográfica de este tipo de predicados, el objetivo último es presentar una propuesta de representación lexicográfica para los usos recíprocos de estos verbos teniendo en cuenta la distinta casuística observada.
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Mare, María. "La reciprocidad discontinua en español." Verba: Anuario Galego de Filoloxía 43 (October 24, 2016): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.15304/verba.43.2229.

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Una de las lecturas que desencadena la presencia del clítico se en español es la recíproca. A diferencia de la lectura reflexiva, la interpretación recíproca se obtiene únicamente cuando el clítico se vincula a una expresión plural, sea un plural morfológico o sintáctico (i.e., una coordinación). Sin embargo, la presencia de un sintagma comitativo favorece la lectura recíproca aún si la expresión con la que se relaciona el clítico está en singular (Astérix se abrazó con Obélix). Este fenómeno se denomina reciprocidad discontinua (Dimitriadis 2000 y trabajos posteriores) y ha sido estudiado principalmente en las lenguas eslavas. Nuestro objetivo es revisar las características de esta construcción en español y determinar, por un lado, cómo se vincula el sintagma comitativo con el resto de la estructura y, por el otro, cuál es el estatuto del clítico se. A partir de estas discusiones proponemos un análisis en el marco de la Gramática Generativa que permite dar cuenta de las propiedades de ciertos sintagmas preposicionales y de las consecuencias del ensamble de éstos en la estructura general.
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Quinn, Eithne. "Performing Identity/Performing Culture: Hip-hop as Text, Pedagogy, and Lived Practice. By Greg Dimitriadis. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. 148 pp." Popular Music 22, no. 2 (May 2003): 253–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143003243166.

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Haines Lyon, Charlotte. "Exploring Community Philosophy as a tool for parental engagement in a primary school." International Journal for Transformative Research 2, no. 2 (December 1, 2015): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijtr-2015-0011.

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Abstract In this paper, I will reflect on the initial reconnaissance, action, and reflection cycle of my doctoral research, exploring Community Philosophy as a tool for critical parental engagement in a primary school (Elliot, 1991). I will examine how I reflexively engaged with my influence on participants, which then significantly influenced the framing of, and the planning for, the second action research cycle. The challenges that the initial stages of my research have presented will be considered using Herr and Anderson’s five components of validity (Herr and Anderson, 2014). I then use the four Chronotopes of Research developed by Kamberelis and Dimitriadis (2005) to discuss the implications for my understanding of positioning, authenticity and transformation, and the resultant reframing of my research. In order to set the context for my research, I begin by giving a brief overview of my own interest in ‘democratic voice’. This is followed by an exploration of the current ‘closing the gap’ discourse in English education (OFSTED, 2013; Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, 2014; Wilshaw, 2013), to demonstrate how parental engagement has become individualised, lacks democratic voice, and often valorises middle class parents. Hence I will argue that there is a need for a more democratic and collective model of parental engagement, and make a case for justifying Community Philosophy as a possible model.
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Nichols, Michael. "Ideology, Curriculum, and the New Sociology of Education: Revisiting the Work of Michael Apple - Edited by Lois Weis, Cameron McCarthy, and Greg Dimitriadis." Teaching Theology & Religion 12, no. 2 (April 2009): 201–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9647.2009.00520.x.

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Reynolds, David, Sara Delamont, Martin Thrupp, and David Reynolds. "Critical dispositions: evidence and expertise in education, by Greg Dimitriadis, New York, Routledge, 2012, 144 pp., $44.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-41-588565-2." British Journal of Sociology of Education 34, no. 1 (December 12, 2012): 132–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2012.746258.

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Gause, Charles Phillip. "Book Review: Performing Identity/Performing Culture: Hip Hop as Text, Pedagogy, and Lived Practice, by Greg Dimitriadis. New York: Peter Lang, 2001, 148 pp., $22.95." Urban Education 38, no. 1 (January 2003): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042085902238688.

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Donolato, C. "Comments, with reply, on "A scanning electron- or light-beam-induced current method for determination of grain boundary recombination velocity in polycrystalline semiconductors" by C.A. Dimitriadis." IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices 40, no. 6 (June 1993): 1190–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/16.214756.

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Kadri, UNAT. "Kitap tanıtımı: Vasilis Dimitriadis, Bir Evin Hikâyesi: Selanik’teki Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’ün Evi ve Ailesi Hakkında Türkçe ve Yunanca Belgeler, (Çeviren: Gülsün Aksoy-Aivali), Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayın." Ankara Üniversitesi Türk İnkılap Tarihi Enstitüsü Atatürk Yolu Dergisi, no. 60 (2017): 373–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1501/tite_0000000471.

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Palacios, Rafael. "Introduction to Nonlinear Aeroelasticity G. Dimitriadis John Wiley and Sons, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8SQ, UK. 2017. xiii; 573pp. Illustrated. £81.95. ISBN 978-1-118-61347-4." Aeronautical Journal 122, no. 1258 (December 2018): 2058–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aer.2018.142.

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Papaphilippou, George. "Irene Dimitriadou Bachas." British Homeopathic Journal 75, no. 03 (July 1986): 165–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-0785(86)80014-x.

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Paiva, P., L. A. Salamonsen, U. Manuelpillai, and E. Dimitriadis. "223. Interleukin-11 inhibits human trophoblast invasion via STAT-3 and not MAPK, indicating a likely role in the decidual restraint of trophoblast invasion during placentation." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20, no. 9 (2008): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/srb08abs223.

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Successful pregnancy depends on the precise regulation of extravillous trophoblast (EVT) invasion into the uterine decidua, primarily by decidua-derived factors. In humans, during early pregnancy, interleukin (IL)-11 is maximally expressed in the decidua1, with its receptor, IL-11-receptor α (Rα) also identified on invasive EVT in vivo2. While a role for IL-11 in EVT migration has been established2, whether it also plays a role in regulating EVT invasion is unknown. We investigated whether IL-11 influences human EVT invasion and the signalling pathways and underlying mechanisms involved using the HTR-8/SVneo immortalised EVT cell-line and primary EVT as models for EVT. The effect of IL-11 on tyrosine phosphorylation (p) of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-3 was determined by Western Blot. EVT invasion was assessed using in vitro Matrigel invasion assays. To elucidate the mechanisms by which IL-11 may influence EVT invasion, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) activity were assessed by gelatin and plasminogen zymography / uPA activity assay respectively. Tissue inhibitor of MMPs (TIMPs)-1 and –2, plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 and –2 and uPA receptor (uPAR) were assessed by ELISA whereas TIMP-3 was assessed by Western Blot. EVT adhesive properties and integrin expression were assessed by in vitro adhesion assays. IL-11 (100 ng/mL) significantly inhibited invasion of EVT cells by 40–60% (P < 0.001). This effect was abolished by inhibitors of STAT-3 but not of mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. IL-11 (100 ng/mL) had no effect on MMP-2 and –9, TIMP 1–3, uPA, uPAR, PAI-1 and –2 in EVT conditioned media and / or cell lysates. IL-11 (100 ng/mL) also did not regulate EVT cell adhesion or integrin expression. These data demonstrate that IL-11 inhibits human EVT invasion via STAT-3 indicating an important role for IL-11 in the decidual restraint of EVT invasion during normal pregnancy. (1) Dimitriadis et al. (2003) Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 1, 34–38 (2) Paiva et al. (2007) Endocrinol. 148, 5566–72
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Menkhorst, E., L. Salamonsen, L. Robb, and E. Dimitriadis. "414. The contraceptive potential of a long-acting IL-11 inhibitor." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20, no. 9 (2008): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/srb08abs414.

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Interleukin 11 (IL-11) signalling is essential for the establishment of pregnancy in mice, through its action on the differentiation of uterine endometrial stromal cells (decidualisation), a critical process during embryo implantation. IL-11Rα deficient mice are infertile due to defective decidualisation1. IL-11 expression peaks between days (D) 4.5–9.5 of pregnancy (D0: day of plug) in mouse decidua. We examined the effect of administering (intraperitoneal [IP] injection or vaginal gel) a PEGylated IL-11 antagonist (PEGIL-11A) on decidualisation and pregnancy outcome in mice. The sera half-life of PEGIL-11A (IC50 2.8nM) following IP injection was 24h, compared with <1 h for the non-PEGylated antagonist (IC50 0.26nM). Following IP injection, PEGIL-11A localised to decidual cells and blocked the IL-11 decidual target protein, cyclin D3. IP injection of 600µg/application PEGIL-11A (or PEG control) at 1000 h and 1600 h on D3 and 1000 h on D4 (n = 4/group), resulted in smaller implantation sites than controls on D6 due to retarded mesometrial decidual formation. On D10, severe decidual destruction was visible: implantation sites contained regions of haemorrhage and the uterine luminal epithelium had reformed, suggesting a return to oestrous cycling. Following vaginal application in aqueous placebo gel, PEGIL-11A localised to decidual cells. Vaginal application of 200µg/application PEGIL-11A (or control) twice daily from D2 to D5 (n = 4/group), resulted in smaller implantation sites than controls on D6 due to partial inhibition of mesometrial decidual formation. This study demonstrates that PEGIL-11A blocked IL-11 action in the uterus, resulting in total pregnancy loss, equivalent to the IL-11Rα deficient mouse. In women, IL-11 and its receptor are produced by the uterine luminal and glandular epithelium during the period of uterine receptivity2, suggesting that IL-11 may act during initial blastocyst attachment to the luminal epithelium as well as stromal decidualisation. This study provides proof-of-principle for the development of a novel, non-hormonal contraceptive for women. (1) Robb L et al. Nature Medicine 1998; 4: 303–308. (2) Dimitriadis E et al. Molecular Human Reproduction 2000; 6: 907–914.
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Тарабань, Роман, and Бандара Ахінта. "Beyond Recursion: Critique of Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 4, no. 2 (December 28, 2017): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2017.4.2.tar.

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In 2002, Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch published an article in which they introduced a distinction between properties of language that are exclusively part of human communication (i.e., the FLN) and those properties that might be shared with other species (i.e., the FLB). The sole property proposed for the FLN was recursion. Hauser et al. provided evidence for their position based on issues of evolution. The question of the required properties of human language is central to developing theories of language processing and acquisition. In the present critique of Hauser et al. we consider two examples from non-English languages that argue against the suggestion that recursion is the sole property within the human language faculty. These are i) agreement of inflectional morphemes across sentence constructions, and ii) synthetic one-word constructions. References Adger, D. (2003). Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bates, E., & MacWhinney, B. (1989). Functionalism and the Competition Model. In: The Crosslinguistic Study of Sentence Processing, (pp 3-76). B. MacWhinney and E. Bates (Eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press. Bickerton, D (2009). Recursion: core of complexity or artifact of analysis? In: Syntactic Complexity: Diachrony, Acquisition, Neuro-Cognition, Evolution, (pp. 531–543). T. Givón and M. Shibatani (Eds.). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Chomsky, N. (1957). Syntactic Structures (2nd edition published in 2002). Berlin: Mouton Chomsky, N. (1959). On certain formal properties of grammars. Information and Control, 2, 137–167. Chomsky, N. (1995). The Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Hauser, M. D., Chomsky, N., Fitch, W. T. (2002). The faculty of language: What it is, who has it, and how did it evolve? Science, 298, 1569-1579. Luuk, E., & Luuk, H. (2011). The redundancy of recursion and infinity for natural language. Cognitive Processing 12, 1–11. Marantz, A. (1997). No escape from syntax: Don't try morphological analysis in the privacy of your own lexicon. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, 4(2), A. Dimitriadis, L. Siegel, et. al. (eds.), 201- 225. MacWhinney, B. & O’Grady, W. (Eds.) (2015). Handbook of Language Emergence. New York: Wiley. Nevins, A., Pesetsky, D., & Rodrigues, C. (2009). Pirahã exceptionality: A reassessment. Language, 85(2), 355–404. Ott, D. (2009). The evolution of I-language: Lexicalization as the key evolutionary novelty. Biolinguistics, 3, 255–269. Sauerland, U., & Trotzke, A. (2011). Biolinguistic perspectives on recursion: Introduction to the special issue. Biolinguistics, 5, 1–9. Trotzke, A., Bader, M. & Frazier, L. (2013). Third factors and the performance interface in language design. Biolinguistics, 7, 1–34.
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Reijers, ILM, EA Rozeman, P. Dimitriadis, O. Krijgsman, LJW Bosch, S. Cornelissen, J. Bouwman, et al. "P01.15 Personalized combination of neoadjuvant domatinostat, nivolumab (NIVO) and ipilimumab (IPI) in macroscopic stage III melanoma patients stratified according to interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) signature – the DONIMI study." Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 8, Suppl 2 (October 2020): A15.2—A16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2020-itoc7.28.

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BackgroundThe previous OpACIN and OpACIN-neo studies investigating neoadjuvant IPI plus NIVO have demonstrated high pathologic response rates (74–78%) and favorable long-term outcomes for patients (pts) with a pathological response; at 36 and 18 months follow up only 1/71 (1.4%) responders has relapsed. In contrast, pathological non-responders have a poor prognosis; 15/23 (65.2%) have relapsed so far. This emphasizes the need for baseline biomarkers predictive of non-response and new neoadjuvant treatment combinations for these pts. In our previous studies, baseline IFN-γ signature high pts were more likely to respond to IPI plus NIVO. The DONIMI study tests the combination of NIVO ± IPI combined with a class 1 histone deacetylase inhibitor, domatinostat (DOM), according to the pts IFN-γ signature. We have developed a neoadjuvant IFN-γ signature, based on the signature previously described by Ayers et al., that will be used for the first time to classify pts in this prospective trial.Trial designThis two-center investigator-initiated phase 1b study aims to assess the safety and feasibility of neoadjuvant NIVO ± DOM ± IPI in 45 stage III melanoma pts with macroscopic de-novo or recurrent disease. IFN-γ signature high pts (n=20) will be randomized (stratified by center) to Arm A (2 cycles NIVO 240 mg q3wk) or Arm B (2 cycles NIVO 240 mg q3wk + DOM 200 mg twice daily (BID), d1-14, q3wk). IFN-γ signature low pts (n=25) will be randomized to Arm C (2 cycles NIVO 240 mg q3wk + DOM 200 mg BID, d1-14, q3wk) or Arm D (2 cycles NIVO 240 mg q3wk + IPI 80 mg q3wk + DOM 200 mg once daily (OD), d1-14, q3wk). Based on safety data of the first 5 pts in arm D, the remaining pts will be treated with either a higher dosing scheme (200 mg BID, d1-14, q3wks), a lower dosing scheme (100 mg OD, d1-14, q3wks) or the same dosing scheme (200 mg OD, d1-14, q3wks). The primary endpoint is safety and feasibility. A treatment arm will be declared as not feasible if 2/5 or 3/10 patients cannot adhere to the planned time of surgery (week 6 ± 1week) due to treatment-related adverse events. Biopsies (week 0, 3), blood samples (week 0, 3, 6, 12) and feces (week 0, 3, 6) will be collected for translational research. To date, 7 patients have been enrolled.Clinical trial informationNCT04133948Disclosure InformationI.L.M. Reijers: None. E.A. Rozeman: None. P. Dimitriadis: None. O. Krijgsman: C. Other Research Support (supplies, equipment, receipt of drugs or other in-kind support); Modest; BMS. L.J.W. Bosch: None. S. Cornelissen: None. J. Bouwman: None. J.M. Versluis: None. D. Rao: None. B. van de Wiel: None. A.J. Spillane: None. R.A. Scolyer: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; MSD, Neracare, Myriad, Novartis. A.M. Menzies: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; BMS, MSD Oncology, Novartis, Pierre Fabre, Roche. A.C.J. van Akkooi: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; Amgen, BMS, Novartis. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Amgen, BMS, Novartis, MSD, Merck, Merck-Pfizer, 4SC. G.V. Long: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Aduro, Amgen, BMS, Mass-Array, Pierre-Fabre, Novartis, Merck MSD, Roche. C.U. Blank: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; BMS, Novartis, Nanostring. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; BMS, MSD, Roche, Novartis, GSK, AZ, Pfizer, Lilly, Genmab, Pierre Fabre.
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Toz, Bahtiyar, and Burak Erer. "Rheumatologic manifestations of primary immunodeficiency diseases: comment on the study by Dimitriades et al." Clinical Rheumatology 35, no. 10 (May 3, 2016): 2625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10067-016-3293-y.

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Farida, Ida, and Syahnur Said Said. "Marketing Performance and Organizational Commitment to Syariah Banks in Makassar City." Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2018): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/jbsee.v4i1.362.

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Objectives: This study examines the relationship of market orientation to marketing performance through commitment organization variables, to some Syariah banks in Makassar city which have an economical rate that always positive trend the last ten years. Methodology: This research uses SEM PLS analysis. Result: The result of hypothesis testing the effect of market orientation on marketing performance through organizational commitment shows from sobel test 1,073 than 1,96 or not significant on the number of samples of 164 employees of Syariah bank in Makassar city. These findings cannot support the hypothesis that was constructed and inconsistent with the statements of Shaw et al (2003), Tourigny, Baba, Han & Wang (2013) that in terms of organizational commitment and performance relationships, many studies rely on how organizational comittment contributes to performance the company as a whole, including according to Dimitriades & Papalexandris (2011) in a financial perspective. Implication: This study advisable to Syariah banks in Makassar City to pay attention organizational commitment because the varriabel has the lowest average value and does not succeed to be a mediation variable to market orientation influence the performance marketing.
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Versluis, JM, EA Rozeman, AM Menzies, ILM Reijers, O. Krijgsman, EP Hoefsmit, BA van de Wiel, et al. "L3 Update of the OpACIN and OpACIN-neo trials: 36-months and 24-months relapse-free survival after (neo)adjuvant ipilimumab plus nivolumab in macroscopic stage III melanoma patients." Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 8, Suppl 2 (October 2020): A2.1—A2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2020-itoc7.3.

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BackgroundBefore adjuvant checkpoint inhibition the 5-year overall survival (OS) rate was poor (<50%) in high-risk stage III melanoma patients. Adjuvant CTLA-4 (ipilimumab, IPI) and PD-1 (nivolumab, NIVO, or pembrolizumab) blockade have been shown to improve relapse-free survival (RFS) and OS (latter only for IPI so far). Due to a broader immune activation neoadjuvant therapy with checkpoint inhibitors might be more effective than adjuvant, as suggested in preclinical experiments. The OpACIN trial compared neoadjuvant versus adjuvant IPI plus NIVO, while the subsequent OpACIN-neo trial tested three different dosing schedules of neoadjuvant IPI plus NIVO without adjuvant therapy. High pathologic response rates of 74–78% were induced by neoadjuvant IPI plus NIVO. Here, we present the 36- and 24-months RFS of the OpACIN and OpACIN-neo trial, respectively.Materials and MethodsThe phase 1b OpACIN trial included 20 stage IIIB/IIIC melanoma patients, which were randomized to receive IPI 3 mg/kg plus NIVO 1 mg/kg either adjuvant 4 cycles or split 2 cycles neoadjuvant and 2 adjuvant. In the phase 2 OpACIN-neo trial, 86 patients were randomized to 2 cycles neoadjuvant treatment, either in arm A: 2x IPI 3 mg/kg plus NIVO 1 mg/kg q3w (n=30), arm B: 2x IPI 1 mg/kg plus NIVO 3 mg/kg q3w (n=30), or arm C: 2x IPI 3 mg/kg q3w followed immediately by 2x NIVO 3 mg/kg q3w (n=26). Pathologic response was defined as <50% viable tumor cells and in both trials centrally reviewed by a blinded pathologist. RFS rates were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.ResultsOnly 1 of 71 (1.4%) patients with a pathologic response on neoadjuvant therapy had relapsed, versus 16 of 23 patients (69.6%) without a pathologic response, after a median follow-up of 36 months for the OpACIN and 24 months for the OpACIN-neo trial. In the OpACIN trial, the estimated 3-year RFS rate for the neoadjuvant arm was 80% (95% CI: 59%-100%) versus 60% (95% CI: 36%-100%) for the adjuvant arm. Median RFS was not reached for any of the arms within the OpACIN-neo trial. Estimated 24-months RFS rate was 84% for all patients (95% CI: 76%-92%); 90% for arm A (95% CI: 80%-100%), 78% for arm B (95% CI: 63%-96%) and 83% for arm C (95% CI: 70%-100%). Baseline interferon-γ gene expression score and tumor mutational burden predict response.ConclusionsOpACIN for the first time showed a potential benefit of neoadjuvant IPI plus NIVO versus adjuvant immunotherapy, whereas the OpACIN-neo trial confirmed the high pathologic response rates that can be achieved by neoadjuvant IPI plus NIVO. Both trials show that pathologic response can function as a surrogate markers for RFS.Clinical trial informationNCT02437279, NCT02977052Disclosure InformationJ.M. Versluis: None. E.A. Rozeman: None. A.M. Menzies: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; BMS, MSD, Novartis, Roche, Pierre-Fabre. I.L.M. Reijers: None. O. Krijgsman: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; BMS. E.P. Hoefsmit: None. B.A. van de Wiel: None. K. Sikorska: None. C. Bierman: None. P. Dimitriadis: None. M. Gonzalez: None. A. Broeks: None. R.M. Kerkhoven: None. A.J. Spillane: None. J.B.A.G. Haanen: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; BMS, MSD, Neon Therapeutics, Novartis. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; BMS, MSD, Novartis, Pfizer, AZ/MedImmune, Rocher/Genentech, Ipsen, Bayer, Immunocore, SeattleGenetics, Neon Therapeutics, Celsius Therapeutics, Gadet, GSK. W.J. van Houdt: None. R.P.M. Saw: None. H. Eriksson: None. A.C.J. van Akkooi: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; Amgen, BMS, Novartis. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Amgen, BMS, Novartis, MSD Merck, Merck-Pfizer, 4SC. R.A. Scolyer: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; MSD, Neracare, Myriad, Novartis. T.N. Schumacher: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; MSD, BMS, Merck. E. Ownership Interest (stock, stock options, patent or other intellectual property); Modest; AIMM Therapeutics, Allogene Therapeutics, Amgen, Merus, Neogene Therapeutics, Neon Therapeutics. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Adaptive Biotechnologies, AIMM Therapeutics, Allogene Therapeutics, Amgen, Merus, Neon Therapeutics, Scenic Biotech. Other; Modest; Third Rock Ventures. G.V. Long: F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Aduro, Amgen, BMS, Mass-Array, Pierre-Fabre, Novartis, Merck MSD, Roche. C.U. Blank: B. Research Grant (principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received); Modest; BMS, Novartis, NanoString. E. Ownership Interest (stock, stock options, patent or other intellectual property); Modest; Uniti Cars, Neon Therapeutics, Forty Seven. F. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; BMS, MSD, Roche, Novartis, GSK, AZ, Pfizer, Lilly, GenMab, Pierre-Fabre.
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Lin, Shu-Kun. "Rock Art Glossary: A Multilingual Dictionary, Expanded Second Edition (First Edition 2001). Edited by Robert G. Bednarik, Ahmed Achrati, Tang Huisheng, Alfred Muzzolini, George Dimitriadis, Dario Seglie, Fernando Coimbra, Yakov A. Sher and Mario Consens. Australian Rock Art Research Association, Inc., Melbourne, 2010; 274 Pages, in English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, with Translation Tables. Price $A 38.00, ISBN 978-0-646-53471-8." Arts 2, no. 1 (February 8, 2013): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts2010044.

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Reuter, Victoria A. "Subjects under Duress: The Greek Rant." Genre 53, no. 1 (April 1, 2020): 53–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00166928-8210763.

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The literary rant is a unique mode of expression employed by dispossessed subjects to performatively highlight the mechanisms of their oppression and to create a rhetorical and political subject position from which to speak. The rant relies on the reader’s complicity to witness the speech of the other, and as such, it is like Judith Butler’s rhetorical “scene of address” in which a listener judges the speaker as a recognizable member of society, or not. The ranter’s language moves outside the domain of speakability, risking misunderstanding in order to confront the limitations of language and the sociopolitical system that has cast them out. It is a risk that challenges both the identity of the speaker and the social norms and responsibilities of the listener. Building on Dina Al-Kassim’s scholarship on the rant, this article uses examples from Greek journalism and prose to demonstrate how ranting narrators usurp and redeploy sovereign speech to create a spectacle of their own abjection. Examination of Dimitris Dimitriadis’s “Abomination” and selected stories from Christos Iconomou’s Good Will Come from the Sea foregrounds the ranter’s dispossession and explores the disruptive power that this speaking position offers.
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Lidström-Olsson, B., and K. Wikvall. "The role of sterol carrier protein2 and other hepatic lipid-binding proteins in bile-acid biosynthesis." Biochemical Journal 238, no. 3 (September 15, 1986): 879–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2380879.

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The ability of different lipid-binding proteins in liver cytosol to affect enzyme activities in bile-acid biosynthesis was studied in whole microsomes (microsomal fractions) and mitochondria and in purified enzyme systems. Sterol carrier protein2 stimulated the 7 alpha-hydroxylation of cholesterol and the 12 alpha-hydroxylation of 5 beta-cholestane-3 alpha, 7 alpha-diol in microsomes and the 26-hydroxylation of cholesterol in mitochondria 2-3-fold. It also stimulated the oxidation of 5-cholestene-3 beta, 7 alpha-diol into 7 alpha-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one in microsomes. The stimulatory effect of sterol carrier protein2 was much less with purified cholesterol 7 alpha- and 26-hydroxylase systems than with microsomes and mitochondria. No stimulatory effect of sterol carrier protein2 was observed with purified 12 alpha-hydroxylase and 3 beta-hydroxy-delta 5-C27-steroid oxidoreductase. Sterol carrier protein (fatty-acid-binding protein), ‘DEAE-peak I protein’ [Dempsey, McCoy, Baker, Dimitriadou-Vafiadou, Lorsbach & Howards (1981) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 1867-1873], ligandin (glutathione transferase B) and serum albumin had no marked stimulatory effects in either crude or in purified systems. The results suggest that sterol carrier protein2 facilitates the introduction of the less-polar substrates in bile-acid biosynthesis to the membrane-bound enzymes in crude systems in vitro. The broad substrate specificity appears, however, not to be consistent with a specific regulatory function for sterol carrier protein2 in bile-acid biosynthesis.
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D’Onofrio, Anna Maria. "John K. Papadopoulos, Evelyn Lord Smithson (Edd.): The Early Iron Age. The Ceme-teries. With Contributions by Maria A. Liston, Deborah Ruscillo, Sara Strack, and Eirini Dimitriadou." Gnomon 93, no. 2 (2021): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2021-2-58.

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Dedieu, Jean Pierre, Giulio Ongaro, Sakis Dimitriadis, María José Vilalta, Guillem Puig Vallverdú, Antonio Miguel Linares Luján, Luis Almenar Fernández, and José Miguel Martínez Carrión. "Book reviews - Crítica de libros - Crítica de livros (Historia Agraria, 72)." Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural, August 1, 2017, 195–228. http://dx.doi.org/10.26882/histagrar.072r07d.

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CRÍTICA DE LIBROS / BOOK REVIEWS Francisco García González, Gérard Béaur, Fabrice Boudjaaba (eds.): La Historia rural en España y en Francia (siglos XVI-XIX). Contribuciones para una historia comparada y renovada Jean Pierre Dedieu Paolo Pirillo: Forme e strutture del popolamento nel contado fiorentino. III. Gli insediamenti al tempo del primo catasto (1427- 1429) Giulio Ongaro Evi Karouzou: Les jardins de la Méditerranée. Agriculture et société dans la Grèce du Sud, 1860-1910 Sakis Dimitriadis Javier Martínez Sastre: El paraíso en venta. Desarrollo, etnicidad y ambientalismo en la frontera sur del Yasuní (Amazonía ecuatoriana) María José Vilalta Antoni Gavalda: Fam de pa i de terra. La col•lectivització agraria a Catalunya Guillem Puig Vallverdú Folker Hansen: La economía del cáñamo en la España suroriental. El cultivo, manipulación y transformación del cáñamo en su significado para la estructura social de las vegas. Antonio Miguel Linares Luján Richard Jones y Christopher Dyer: Farmers, Consumers, Innovators. The world of Joan Thirsk Luis Almenar Fernández Vicente Pérez Moreda, David-Sven Reher y Alberto Sanz Gimeno: La conquista de la salud. Mortalidad y modernización en la España contemporánea José Miguel Martínez Carrión
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"Performing Identity/Performing Culture: Hip-hop as Text, Pedagogy, and Lived Practice. By Greg Dimitriadis. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. 148 pp." Popular Music 22, no. 2 (May 2003): 253–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143003253150.

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Lambert, Steve, Nikolaos Dimitriadis, Michael Taylor, and Matteo Venerucci. "Understanding emotional empathy at postgraduate business programmes: what does the use of EEG reveal for future leaders?" Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning ahead-of-print, ahead-of-print (April 29, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/heswbl-09-2020-0218.

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PurposeThis paper focusses on the leaders' ability to recognise and empathise with emotions. This is important because leadership and particularly transformational leadership are principally focussed on an individual's social interactions and their ability to identify emotions and to react empathetically to the emotions of others (Psychogios and Dimitriadis, 2020). Many leadership theorists suggest the ability to have and display empathy is an important part of leadership (Bass, 1990; Walumbwa et al., 2008).Design/methodology/approachTo examine the extent to which those who work in jobs with a significant element of leadership education can recognise and empathise with emotions, 99 part-time postgraduate executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) students took part in an emotional recognition test. First, all participants were shown a sequence of pictures portraying different human facial expressions and the electrical activity in the brain as a result of the visual stimuli were recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG). The second stage of the research was for the participants to see the same seven randomised images, but this time, they had to report what emotion they believed they had visualised and the intensity of it on a self-reporting scale.FindingsThis study demonstrated that the ability to recognise emotions is more accurate using EEG techniques compared to participants using self-reporting surveys. The findings from this study provide academic departments with evidence that more work needs to be done with students to develop their emotional recognition skills. Particularly for those students who are or will go onto occupy leadership roles.Originality/valueThe use of neuroscientific approaches has long been used in clinical settings. However, few studies have applied these approaches to develop the authors’ understanding of their use in social sciences. Therefore, this paper provides an original and unique insight into the use of these techniques in higher education.
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Sati, Zulganef Sutan, and Usin Susanto. "The Existence Of Loyalty In Indonesia Ministery Education Regulation On Electronic Text Book. (Study Of Vocational High School’s Electronic Text Book In Bandung)*)." Jurnal Manajemen Teori dan Terapan| Journal of Theory and Applied Management 6, no. 3 (September 29, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jmtt.v6i3.2676.

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The Indonesian government believes that textbooks play a strategic role in improving the quality of primary and secondary education (Regulation of the Minister of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia No.11 of 2005). Nevertheless, Abdulkarim (2010) revealed that the quality of school textbooks, either in junior or vocational / high school is very low. The contradiction between Regulation of the Minister of National Education Regulation goal and Abdulkarim (2010), and some previous research, such as Heskett et al. (1997), and Dimitriades (2006) motivates this study to analyze the effect of satisfaction to commitment and loyalty of vocational teachers in Bandung. The results showed that there was no correlation between satisfaction and the commitment and between the commitment and loyalty, but there is a significant direct correlation between satisfaction and loyalty. This shows that users of textbooks as the government policy consumers has loyalty in the sense will do its use continuously, but the loyalty is not based on a commitment, but only based on satisfaction.This is suggests that vocational high school teachers are satisfied with the textbook but don’t want to rely on Regulation of National Education Minister, since commitment is defined by Dwyer et al. (1987), Morgan and Hunt (1994), and Pritchard et al. (1999) as a stable seeking and defensive attitude towards not to change a choice. They are easy to change attitudes through using of Electronic Text Boook (ETB) as teaching materials. The Authors also revealed some limitations and recommendations
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"EU beef farming systems and CAP regulationsP. Sarzeaud, A. Dimitriadou & M. Zjalic (Eds) EAAP Technical Series No. 9 Wageningen Academic Publishers Published in 2007, pp. 122 ISBN: 978-90-8686-058-6." Animal Genetic Resources Information 42 (April 2008): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900002625.

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Mai, Nguyen Phuong, Luu Thi Minh Ngoc, Dao Thi Phuong Linh, Nguyen Thi Lan, and Tran Thi Ngoc Quynh. "Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Intention of Business Students: Case Study of VNU University of Economics and Business:." VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business, June 21, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25073/2588-1108/vnueab.4159.

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This paper presents results of a research on determinants of entrepreneurial intention among business students. VNU – University of Economics and Business is chosen for survey location. 250 questionnaires were emailed to business students at VNU – UEB, and then 226 responses were valid for further analysis. Findings from this research show that knowledge and experience, attitude toward entrepreneurship and perceived behavior control are three most important factors that influence the entrepreneurial intention. Keyword Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial intention, business students References [1] Drucker, P. F. (1985), Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Butterworth-Heineman Publishing House[2] Schumpeter, J.A (1947) “The creative response in economic history”, Journal of Economic History, 7(2), 149 – 159.[3]Volkman, C.et al., (2009),“Educating the Next wave of entrepreneurs. Unlocking entrepreneurial capabilities to meet the global challenges of 21st century”, Report of the Global Education Initiative. Cologny, Geneva: World Economic Forum.[4]Mumtaz et al., (2012)B.A.K. Mumtaz, S. Munirah, K. Halimahton. “The Relationship between educational support and entrepreneurial intentions in Malaysian Higher Learning Institution”, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 69 (24) (2012), pp. 2164-2173[5, 7]. Turker, D., Selcuk, S.S. (2009). “Which factors affect entrepreneurial intention of university students?” Journal of European Industrial Training, 33(2), 142 – 159[6]Peterman, Kennedy, (2003) “Enterprise Education: Influencing Students’ Perceptions of Entrepreneurship”,Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 28(2), pp. 129 – 144.[8] Roxas et al. (2008) “An Institutional View of Local Entrepreneurial Climate”,Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 7(1) [9] Engle, R.I., Dimitriadi, N., Gavidia, J.V., Schlaegel, C.Delanoe, S., Alvarado, I., He, X., Buame, S. and Wolff, B. (2010). “Entrepreneurial Intent: A Twelve-Country Evaluation of Ajzen’s Model of Planned Behavior”,International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, 16(1), pp. 35 – 47.[10] Devonish , D., Alleyne, P., Soverall, W.C., Marshall, A.Y. and Pounder, P. (2010). “Explaining Entrepreneurial Intentions in the Caribbean”, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, 16(2), pp.149 – 171.[11] Yusof, M., Sandhu, M.S, Jain, K.K. (2007), “Relationship between Psychological Characteristics and Entrepreneurial Inclination: A Case Study of Students at University Tun Abdul Razak (UNITAR)”, Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, 3(2).[12] Birdthistle, N. (2008), “Family SMEs in Ireland as Learning Organizations”, The Learning Organization, 15(5), pp. 421-436.[13] Davey, T., Plewa, C.,Struwig, M. (2010). “Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Career Intentions of International Students”, Journal of Education and Training, 53(5), pp. 335 – 352.[14] Krueger, Norris F., Reilly, Michael D., Carsrud, Alan L. (2000). “Competing models of entrepreneurial intentions”, Journal of Business Venture, 15(5/6), pp. 411 – 432.[15] Hoyer, W., MacInnis, D. (2004),Consumer Behavior (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.[16] Boissin, J. P., Branchet, B., Emin, S., Herbert, J. I. (2009). “Students and entrepreneurship: A comparative study of France and the United States”, Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship, 22(2), 101-122.[17] Shane, S., (2003), A general theory of entrepreneurship: The individual-opportunitynexus, UK: Edward Elgar[18] Brandstätter, H. (2011). “Personality aspects of entrepreneurship: A look at five meta-analyses”, Personality and Individual Differences, 51, pp. 222–230.[19] GhasemiF. et al (2011), “The relationship between creativity and achievement motivationwith high school students’ entrepreneurship”, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 30, pp. 1291 – 1296.[20] Nguyen, M., & Phan, A. (2014), “Entrepreneurial Traits and Motivations of the Youth – an Empirical Study in Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam”. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 5(1), pp. 53–62.[21] Maes, J., Leroy, H., & Sels, L (2014), “Gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions: A TPB multi-group analysis at factor and indicator level”, European Management Journal, 32 (5), pp. 784-794
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