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Imprinted <i>Grb10,</i> encoding growth factor receptor bound protein 10, regulates fetal growth independently of the insulin-like growth factor type 1 receptor (<i>Igf1r</i>) and insulin receptor (<i>Insr</i>) genes
Background
Optimal size at birth dictates perinatal survival and long-term risk of developing common disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The imprinted Grb10 gene encodes a signalling...
Imprinted <i>Grb10,</i> encoding growth factor receptor bound protein 10, regulates fetal growth independently of the insulin-like growth factor type 1 receptor (<i>Igf1r</i>) and insulin receptor (<i>Insr</i>) genes
Background
Optimal size at birth dictates perinatal survival and long-term risk of developing common disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The imprinted Grb10 gene encodes a signalling...
Charity retailing in the United Kingdom
Gordon Liu, Wai-Wai Ko
Jul 01, 2014
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for the limited government funds and declining availability of donor funds for third-sector organizations that address social...
An integrated model of cause-related marketing strategy development
Gordon Liu, Wai Wai Ko
Dec 01, 2014
Researchers in the fields of marketing and corporate social responsibility have suggested that cause-related marketing (CRM) can provide firms with opportunities for managing their community relationships and for enhancing their...
A typology of Guanxi-based governance mechanisms for knowledge transfer in business networks of Chinese small- and medium-sized enterrpises
Wai-Wai Ko, Gordon Liu
Aug 01, 2017
Guanxi has strong implications for interactions among individuals in Chinese society. This study investigates guanxi-based governance mechanisms in the context of knowledge transfer among Chinese small and medium-sized...
Understanding the process of knowledge spillover
Wai-Wai Ko, Gordon Liu
Aug 24, 2015
Through analyzing in-depth interview data obtained from representatives of U.K.-based social enterprises, we explore how traditional third-sector organizations acquire entrepreneurial knowledge via knowledge spillover and use...
How and when socially entrepreneurial nonprofit organizations benefit from adopting social alliance management routines to manage social alliances
Social alliance is defined as the collaboration between for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Building on the insights derived from the resource-based theory, we develop a conceptual framework to explain how socially...
Harmonious Workplace Climate and Employee Altruistic Behavior

Purpose

Drawing on the social exchange perspective, the authors explore the roles of satisfaction over material rewards, perceived organizational politics and career ambition in the relationship between harmonious...
Managing employee attention and internal branding
We extend the marketing literature on internal branding by developing a theoretical framework to explain the processes whereby brand orientation affects in- and extra-role employee brand-building behavior from the theoretical...
Charity retailing in the United Kingdom
Gordon Liu, Wai-Wai Ko
Jul 01, 2014
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for the limited government funds and declining availability of donor funds for third-sector organizations that address social...
An integrated model of cause-related marketing strategy development
Gordon Liu, Wai Wai Ko
Dec 01, 2014
Researchers in the fields of marketing and corporate social responsibility have suggested that cause-related marketing (CRM) can provide firms with opportunities for managing their community relationships and for enhancing their...

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