disseminative


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Adj.1.disseminative - spreading by diffusion
distributive - serving to distribute or allot or disperse
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Knowledge transfer and expatriation in multinational corporations: The role of disseminative capacity.
In his fiction, this disseminative impulse takes the form of irony.
(120) Such South Asian findings might then be compared with the use of translation from the continued authoritative tradition of cosmopolitan Latin historiography into the new disseminative French vernacular chronicles and biographies analysed by Spiegel.
This not only violates the legal rights of the holder, but it also hinders the disseminative order of normal network operation; it affects the healthy development of the internet, and thus results in a devastating shock to the traditional industries such as books, music, film and television to the core.
This mechanism is particularly relevant because it is disseminative and frequently associated with ESBL-producing Escherichia coli.
(5) It was among the leading tools of propaganda because of its technological, persuasive and disseminative attributes (Aulich and Sylvestrova 1999, p.
Finally, I would like to heartily thank and acknowledge the contributions of the prestigious Sudan Tribune, Sudaneseonline in providing disseminative outlet to my contributions.
It is also necessary to study how the technocommercial processes of social media (which support the disseminative, hierarchical centralized, and egocentric social media use by police) increase tensions for activist collectives.
Minbaeva, DB & Michailova, S 2004, "Knowledge transfer and expatriation in multinational corporations: The role of disseminative capacity", Employee Relations, Vol.
MacLauchlan (2010), "Absorptive and Disseminative Capacity: Knowledge Transfer in Intra-organization Networks," Expert Systems with Applications 37(1): 31-38.
Can we fairly assess a programme created in 1972, which uses the creative and disseminative media available at the time, and was intended for weekly broadcast to a relatively small, 4:3 domestic television set if we watch it in one sitting from a DVD box set, on a wall-mounted, giant plasma screen?
It uses centralize network forensics server with disseminative detective agents.