Sentences with phrase «one in academic circles»

No. 2 My next suggestion is to read something by Edward Freeman on what's known in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»
Such research is well known in academic circles.
When that same idea comes up in academic circles, it's more likely the self - interest they are trying to preserve is their own interest in avoiding the hard work of figuring out which business behaviours are unethical, and why.
I really think you misunderstand the 4 % (or 3 % rule in some academic circles).
-LSB-...] A leading modern alternative to the only - shareholders - matter view is sometimes called the «stakeholder» view (or sometimes, in academic circles, «stakeholder theory.»)
My next suggestion is to read something by Edward Freeman on what's known in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»
Here's CJ's addition to it in the thread: As someone else who argues for Founderism in academic circles, I agree with what you say here.
The pressure of epistemological standards established by minimalistic philosophies was extremely strong at that time, and any philosopher who wanted to be treated seriously in academic circles had to take them into account.
(While I used the words Modern or Contemporary, many Pagans prefer the term Neo-Pagan, and it was common in academic circles for awhile.)
This negative attitude is especially prevalent in academic circles.
What may seem passé in academic circles is still trickling down to laypeople across the country.
On page 18 of her book can be found the following assertion: «In academic circles some scholars spoke of relative truths, rejecting the notion that there was one version of the world that was necessarily right while another was wrong.»
With Kathryn Robinson's lengthy article on the case, «Sins of the Poet,» first published in Seattle Weekly and reprinted in revised form in Lingua Franca, the story became widely known in academic circles — an embarrassment to the university, but an ironic boost for Cairns's name recognition.
During this time, I also learned that no one in academic circles take Spong seriously, a fact that I witnessed on numerous occasions when he'd hold court in the refectory and other public settings.
In some academic circles, Philosophy and Science are made into idols........
As is well known today (at least in the academic circles of the black church), Richard Allen is commonly considered the father of the black church because of his refusal to be a member of a congregation where white Christians were making the house of God an instrument in the dehumanization of black people.
Nonetheless, the 13 chapters here provide a useful guide to the shifting sands of politics since 2005, and they suggest that Conservatism may be more fashionable in academic circles than for a long time past.
This is partly due to the lower status of applied research in academic circles, though another cultural difference may also be important.
In academic circles, only their new, «better» selves are valued.
The panel is preparing a publication on the status of postdocs, currently a hot topic in academic circles (Science, 3 September 1999, p. 1513).
Le Pen's proposals to curtail immigration and take France out of European treaties are very unpopular in academic circles.
As Prum recounts, this idea has not found the greatest favour in academic circles.
Besides the topic of aging and looking over the shoulder, The Interpreter thematizes, front and center, currently a hot topic in academic circles: collective memory, forgetting and remembering.
The 1980s saw renewed interest in widescreen filmmaking in academic circles, perhaps as more films became available in letterboxed LaserDisc editions.
This incident opens up all sorts of big topics; the relationship between pornography and feminism in particular has been debated in academic circles for decades.
«David is one of the top young education economists in the country — his work has earned high praise in academic circles and helped to shape national debates on education policy.
The way for high schools to do this, he says, is to offer more options for students beyond the traditional approach to learning, referred to as «multiple pathways» in academic circles, he says, because everyone should have an opportunity at a good job, not just a job.
Are you talking about the idea of memes, that has become so popular in academic circles recently?
The path is yet long before we can shift completely to the e-book scenario in the academic circles too.
There seems to be a general misunderstanding about wealth creation companies in the financial community and in academic circles.
There have been only four other occasions over the last century when stock market valuations were as high as they are now, according to a variant of the price - earnings ratio that has a wide following in academic circles.
This doctrine [the efficient market hypothesis] became highly fashionable — indeed, almost holy scripture in academic circles during the 1970s.
The idea that prices reflect all the knowledge and expectations of investors is known in academic circles as the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, which was developed by Professor Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
In academic circles, the most commonly used definition is profitability as measured by the gross - profits - to - assets ratio.3 The presumably homogeneous inputs make it an apt choice for identifying profitable companies, but it is not the only financial measure of a quality company.
While the effective altruism movement in general continues to make inroads in academic circles, there is as of yet no unified academic field of study that best represents the science of effective advocacy and charity.
John Akomfrah has been an artist respected in academic circles since co-founding the Black Audio Film Collective in 1982.
John Baldessari, who taught at CalArts, quickly became a major figure in academic circles and among his peers.
She also discusses her work in academic circles to advance sustainability pedagogy.
Corruption in higher education is not a topic much discussed in academic circles.
In academic circles, «visionaries» are those who never fail to predict that the future will be exactly the way their peers expect it to be.
The presumption in academic circles is now that any reference to academic work in a CA post is, automatically, critical and damaging: has often been the case with the consistently suspect Team work.
I also believe there is manifold evidence of this in academic circles in particular linguistics, advertising, and human psychology fields.
These is a useful skill in academic circles, and even in preparing an appellate brief, but it can produce disasters while managing a law firm.
The disregard for certain provisions had provoked criticism in academic circles in relation to the UsedSoft judgment, in particular the non-consideration of the agreed statement concerning Article 6 and 7 of the WIPO Copyright Treaty (see e.g. Rognstad).
A university administrator is professional who looks after the able administration and supervision of activities in the academic circles.
In academic circles we refer to her concern about mattering to her partner as a universal human need to feel securely attached.
That close attachment to a primary caregiver might be crucial for the child's well - being and positive psychological growth was seen as very provocative in academic circles.

Not exact matches

Tara Russell, a life sabbatical and long - term travel coach based in San Francisco, says the concept goes by different names in different circles: gap years for young people; mini-retirements for those inching toward traditional retirement age; sabbaticals for academics and professionals.
«Yale also enrolls the top law school applicants in the country, and has maintained the highest reputation among both academic peers and lawyers and judges / hiring partners,» Morse continued, circling back to subjective assessments that factor into the ranking.
Just a few years ago, conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and policy were limited to a very specific community of academics and enthusiasts, and perhaps a marginal few in the circle of avant garde policy - makers.
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