نتایج جستجو برای: salary and reward

تعداد نتایج: 16830821  

Journal: :ANZTLA EJournal 2019

2017
Itzhak Vitkon-Barkay Tsilia Lazarovitch Dror Marchaim Hannah Segaloff Ronit Zaidenstein Sa’ar Minha

Disclosures. K. Oved, MeMed Diagnostics: Board Member, Employee and Shareholder, Salary E. Eden, MeMed Diagnostics: Board Member, Employee and Shareholder, Salary T. Gottlieb, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary R. Navon, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary A. Cohen, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary O. Boico, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary M. Paz, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary L. ...

2017
M David Mansouri Perumal Thiagarajan Dena Mansouri S Ann Holmes

Disclosures. K. Oved, MeMed Diagnostics: Board Member, Employee and Shareholder, Salary E. Eden, MeMed Diagnostics: Board Member, Employee and Shareholder, Salary T. Gottlieb, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary R. Navon, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary A. Cohen, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary O. Boico, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary M. Paz, MeMed Diagnostics: Employee, Salary L. ...

Journal: :Science 2006

Compared to private firms, public companies generally have excess labor force. During the privatization process and conversion of a public enterpriseto a private enterprise, new employers tend to adjust their labor force in order to reduce ongoing costsand improve the company's economic goals.In order to persuade the employees to accept voluntary retirement and leave the firm, these firmsmay of...

Journal: :Nature 2010

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
mina ranjbaran neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah (a.s.) university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. * corresponding author: hedayat sahraei1, phd. neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah (a.s.) university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tel: +98-21- 26127286 e-mail: [email protected] in the 1960s, discovery of pleasure system (defined as reward system) in the brain that may underlie drug reward and addiction encouraged many scientists to investigate the mechanisms by which drug abuse affects central nervous system function. in this regard, investigators developed several drugs targeting the brain reward system for drug dependence therapy. however, no positive results obtained in drug addiction treatment. it seems that more brain systems other than brain reward system must be considered in this regard. article info: hedayat sahraei neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah (a.s.) university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. * corresponding author: hedayat sahraei1, phd. neuroscience research center, baqiyatallah (a.s.) university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tel: +98-21- 26127286 e-mail: [email protected] in the 1960s, discovery of pleasure system (defined as reward system) in the brain that may underlie drug reward and addiction encouraged many scientists to investigate the mechanisms by which drug abuse affects central nervous system function. in this regard, investigators developed several drugs targeting the brain reward system for drug dependence therapy. however, no positive results obtained in drug addiction treatment. it seems that more brain systems other than brain reward system must be considered in this regard. article info:

in the 1960s, discovery of pleasure system (defined as reward system) in the brain that may underlie drug reward and addiction encouraged many scientists to investigate the mechanisms by which drug abuse affects central nervous system function. in this regard, investigators developed several drugs targeting the brain reward system for drug dependence therapy. however, no positive results obtain...

Journal: :Academic journal of humanities & social sciences 2023

In the process of continuously improving level information technology, internet finance technology is gradually maturing, bringing development opportunities to banks, while human resource management also faces severe challenges. This article will provide an overview impact on banks in various aspects, including trading platforms, product homogenization, and concepts. It believed that context ha...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2011
Una Tellhed Fredrik Björklund

Women are stereotypically perceived as worse negotiators than men, which may make them ask for less salary than men when under stereotype threat (Kray et al., 2001). However, the mechanisms of stereotype threat are not yet properly understood. The current study investigated whether stereotype threat effects in salary negotiations can be explained by motivational factors. A total of 116 business...

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