DiGRA Chapter Diversity
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CHAPTER 12 Board Diversity
The board of directors is the most important decision-making body in a corporation. Boards are responsible for approving major strategic and financial decisions, such as mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and changes in capital structure, and also for the most important task of all, which is to hire and fire top executives. Not surprisingly, substantial research focuses on the workings of corporat...
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These cases illustrate the productive juxtaposition of independent analyses of the same events by archaeologists and by geneticists. One can also envisage a more subtle relationship in which the strengths of each discipline are used collaboratively. One could argue, for instance, that archaeological dating is more precise and accurate than molecular dating, for prehistoric events which need to ...
متن کاملChapter 4 Diversity Reception in Spread Spectrum
Spread spectrum modulation techniques are mostly employed in wireless communication systems. In order to fully understand spread spectrum communications, we need to have a basic idea on the characteristics of wireless channels. The behavior of a typical mobile wireless channel is considerably more complex than that of an AWGN channel. Besides the thermal noise at the receiver front end (which i...
متن کاملForeword - Proceedings of DiGRA 2013 : DeFragging Game Studies
In the early game studies community, a good deal of fragging (in all three senses) took place between various camps, schools of thought and disciplines. This included discussions as to whether or not game studies should split into more discipline-centered communities; however, the overall trend has been to continue to grow our field as an “interdiscipline” that includes humanities, social scien...
متن کاملChapter 3: Assessment of Effects on Genetic Diversity
Phenotypic diversity among maize landraces is obvious in kernel color, ear and kernel shape and size, and agronomic traits such as plant height and length of the growing cycle. Traditionally, this phenotypic diversity has been used to classify populations into “races.” Currently, 59 races of maize have been described in Mexico. According to DNA analyses, these races are organized as a continuum...
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عنوان ژورنال: Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2328-9422,2328-9414
DOI: 10.26503/todigra.v4i1.86