This article looks at the role campus student organizations can play within campus diversity efforts and presents a typology for understanding campus organizations' diversity activities.
Furthermore, the semantic map approach has shown convergence with grammaticalization theory as well as with research using (implicational) hierarchies, as found in functional typology and optimality theory.
She advocates that there are theoretical advantages (leaders are enabled to impose order on groups and organizations) and practical advantages (employees and leaders can discern who in the work group or organization is doing what and why) to a new typology. Further, Kellerman asserts that a new generation of employees mandates a new and different typology.
The European Union now has a typology of infringements - ranked from "very serious" to "serious" or "minor" - of social legislation in the road sector (ie infringements of rules on working time and rest periods for professional drivers and tachographs).
From case studies of IBM, SAP, Swisscom, and Swiss Re, Bader discerns a typology of four types of IP management in R&D collaborations: multiplicator, leverager, absorber, and filtrator.
Scarabs, Chronology, and Interconnections by Daphna Ben-Tor is the latest contribution to the field of scarab typology, and is based on her doctoral dissertation, which she defended in 2006.
As Moussavi pointed out, 'blank typology' buildings of increasing size have prompted an increased interest in what it is you do with the undecorated shed.
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