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Publication date: 1 March 1974

Reference books in print

Tom Schultheiss, Lorraine Hartline, Jean Mandeberg, Pam Petrich and Sue Stern

The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to…

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The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the RSR review column, “Recent Reference Books,” by Frances Neel Cheney. “Reference Books in Print” includes all additional books received prior to the inclusion deadline established for this issue. Appearance in this column does not preclude a later review in RSR. Publishers are urged to send a copy of all new reference books directly to RSR as soon as published, for immediate listing in “Reference Books in Print.” Reference books with imprints older than two years will not be included (with the exception of current reprints or older books newly acquired for distribution by another publisher). The column shall also occasionally include library science or other library related publications of other than a reference character.

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Reference Services Review, vol. 2 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048526
ISSN: 0090-7324

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Publication date: 1 May 1997

DOWNSIZING, RESTRUCTURING, PURCHASING AND PROVIDING: SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL SERVICES IN A VALUE‐FOR‐MONEY CLIMATE

K. Cigno

The United Kingdom is experiencing its 11th consecutive year of Conservative government; first under Mrs, now Lady Thatcher and latterly under the leadership of John…

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The United Kingdom is experiencing its 11th consecutive year of Conservative government; first under Mrs, now Lady Thatcher and latterly under the leadership of John Major. This long period of government under one political party with, until recently, a weakened Labour and Liberal Democrat opposition, has brought in a major shift from welfare state policies, in place since post‐war years, to the pursuit of a vigorous policy of privatisation of public utilities (for example, gas, electricity, water) and a dimunition of res publica ‐the state, or the public good on the one hand ‐ and a strengthening of state powers in relation to criminal justice, and to some extent, defence on the other: what is sometimes called the ‘nightwatchman’ state.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 17 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb013308
ISSN: 0144-333X

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Publication date: 1 January 2002

ARE YOU LEAVING MONEY ON THE TABLE?

Ajit Kambil, H. James Wilson and Vipul Agrawal

When the price is right, profits follow.

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When the price is right, profits follow.

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Journal of Business Strategy, vol. 23 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb040223
ISSN: 0275-6668

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Publication date: 1 April 1989

Naming the Auditor: Symbolism and Social Control

James A. Wilson and Donna J. Wood

Auditors are, with some frequency, called names. Some of thesenames are universally disliked by auditors; others are seen asdesirable; and on some names, auditors are…

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Auditors are, with some frequency, called names. Some of these names are universally disliked by auditors; others are seen as desirable; and on some names, auditors are ambivalent. Because naming is also deeply symbolic and meaningful behaviour, this study was carried out and included a national random sample of internal audit directors, audit managers and internal auditors based in the US and Canada. The article reports the results of this study.

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Managerial Auditing Journal, vol. 4 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000001760
ISSN: 0268-6902

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  • Audit
  • Individual behaviour
  • Internal audit
  • Organizational behaviour

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Publication date: 1 February 1988

STRESS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN INTERNAL AUDITING

Donna J. Wood and James A. Wilson

Relationships between stress and interpersonal dynamics of internal auditing, particularly auditor‐auditee relations, are focused on. An overview is presented of…

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Relationships between stress and interpersonal dynamics of internal auditing, particularly auditor‐auditee relations, are focused on. An overview is presented of behavioural dynamics of auditor‐auditee relations supported by survey data on relationships between a scalar measure of stress and several behavioural factors of internal auditors' relations with auditees. Summary findings are also presented on certain features of audit departments that are related to employee stress levels, and strategies for reducing stress are described.

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Managerial Auditing Journal, vol. 3 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002805
ISSN: 0268-6902

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  • Auditing
  • Individual Behaviour
  • Organisational Effectiveness
  • Stress

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Publication date: 12 March 2010

Towards knowledge‐based practice in complex child protection cases: a research‐based expert briefing

June Thoburn

This article is an extended version of an ‘experts’ briefing' commissioned to inform senior child welfare managers in English local authorities and voluntary agencies…

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This article is an extended version of an ‘experts’ briefing' commissioned to inform senior child welfare managers in English local authorities and voluntary agencies about the available evidence to inform the provision of effective services in complex child protection cases. It starts by noting how differences in the approach to service provision in different jurisdictions affect both the nature of research conducted and its transferability across national boundaries. It then summarises the characteristics both of parents who are likely to maltreat their children and also of the children most likely to be maltreated. The factors that make some families ‘hard to engage’ or ‘hard to help/change’ are then discussed, as are the essential elements of effective professional practice in child protection. Particular attention is paid to effective approaches to helping families and young people who are hard to identify or engage.

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Journal of Children's Services, vol. 5 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5042/jcs.2010.0114
ISSN: 1746-6660

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  • Child maltreatment
  • Effective child protection
  • Hard to reach and hard to help families

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Publication date: 1 April 1989

Excellence in the Administration of the Internal Audit Department

Richard A. Roy

As in any managerial function, the Director of Internal Audit mustbe cognisant of necessary administrative responsibilities to enable theproper functioning of an internal…

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As in any managerial function, the Director of Internal Audit must be cognisant of necessary administrative responsibilities to enable the proper functioning of an internal auditing department. Not only must the generic managerial responsibilities be in existence but also those functions which are conducive to internal audit. The administrative responsibilities of the Director of Internal Audit as they pertain to the administration of the Internal Audit Department are explored – the planning process; reporting audit issues and recommendations and the major issues facing the Audit Director.

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Managerial Auditing Journal, vol. 4 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000001762
ISSN: 0268-6902

Keywords

  • Administration
  • Internal audit
  • Management
  • Planning

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Publication date: 1 January 1986

Managerial Role Motivation Training

John B. Miner

The motivation to manage is a key factor influencing the energy and effort people bring to the job. A review of a training approach outlines action that can be taken.

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The motivation to manage is a key factor influencing the energy and effort people bring to the job. A review of a training approach outlines action that can be taken.

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Journal of Managerial Psychology, vol. 1 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb017562
ISSN: 0268-3946

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Publication date: 15 August 2016

Improving equitable access to health care through increasing patient and public involvement in prioritisation decisions

Katharina Kieslich, Peter Littlejohns and Albert Weale

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Journal of Health Organization and Management, vol. 30 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-06-2016-0120
ISSN: 1477-7266

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Publication date: 10 July 2017

Residential care and criminalisation: the impact of system abuse

Julie Shaw

The purpose of this paper is to present and explore the findings of part of the author’s research study, an aim of which is to illuminate factors at policy, practice and…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present and explore the findings of part of the author’s research study, an aim of which is to illuminate factors at policy, practice and procedural levels that contribute to the criminalisation of children in residential care in England.

Design/methodology/approach

This study utilises semi-structured interviews with children, young people, and professional adults in the care system.

Findings

Through analysis of the semi-structured interviews, the paper highlights how “system abuse” can contribute to poor outcomes, including involvement with the youth justice system.

Originality/value

The paper concludes by arguing that in order to successfully decrease criminalisation, it is necessary to employ an approach which, while acknowledging individual culpability, both recognises and focuses on the contribution of wider systemic failings.

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Safer Communities, vol. 16 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/SC-02-2017-0008
ISSN: 1757-8043

Keywords

  • Residential care
  • Children in care
  • Care policy
  • Care professionals
  • Care system
  • Criminalization of children

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