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AI and understanding
Anyone who really understands a topic knows that popularity is a very poor substitute for understanding. This has been brought into sharp focus by the development and spread of so-called AI tools, which are based on probability, not on understanding. … Continue reading
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Tagged decicion-making, leadership, managing complexity, mediation, organizational behaviour, organizational culture, performance management, procurement, professional practice, publishing policies, research methods, Scientific consensus, social issues, stakeholder management, student experience, sustainability, value for money, value management, Work and labour relations, Writing
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How to compose an introduction
The introduction should provide the setting for the paper, introduce the reader to the topic under investigation and provide at least a partial description of what is to come. It can be useful to also explain how you have structured … Continue reading
Posted in Guidance, Style, Writing
Tagged guidance, Literature review, Opening sentence, Writing
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How to write informative abstracts
Abstracts are frequently the least informative part of a paper. They should be the most informative part. Continue reading
Posted in Editorial policies, Guidance, Style, Writing
Tagged abstract, Author, Paper, Research, Writing
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