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High potential employee learning agility: Individual differences, learning climate and the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) function (2023)
Thesis
Hadiono, A. High potential employee learning agility: Individual differences, learning climate and the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) function. (Thesis). University of Glasgow. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/12083809

This study investigates the construct of learning agility, i.e., “one’s engagement in learning behaviours to enhance the capacity to reconfigure activities quickly to meet the changing demands in the task environment” (Burke, 2018, p. 12). Firstly co... Read More about High potential employee learning agility: Individual differences, learning climate and the role of Human Resource Management (HRM) function.

Micromechanical modeling of longitudinal compression behavior and failure mechanism of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced aluminum composites involving initial fiber misalignment (2024)
Journal Article
Jiang, W., Wang, Z., Liu, Q., Gao, Y., Wu, Z., Xiong, B., …Yao, Y. (in press). Micromechanical modeling of longitudinal compression behavior and failure mechanism of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced aluminum composites involving initial fiber misalignment. Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, https://doi.org/10.1111/ffe.14368

A micromechanical model with realistic initial fiber misalignment (IFM) was developed to simulate the longitudinal compression behavior of unidirectional carbon fiber/aluminum composites. The matrix and fiber were modeled using ductile damage law and... Read More about Micromechanical modeling of longitudinal compression behavior and failure mechanism of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced aluminum composites involving initial fiber misalignment.

Demystifying executive function (2024)
Journal Article
Gillie, S. (2024). Demystifying executive function. Patoss Bulletin, 37(1), 2-13

Executive function (EF) is an umbrella term for a set of complex and nuanced cognitive processes believed to be uniquely human. EF allows for planning, adaptation and self-regulation to meet personal or imposed goals. It develops from early childhood... Read More about Demystifying executive function.