Search Results - "Blom, Martin"
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Prioritizing candidate disease genes by network-based boosting of genome-wide association data
Published in Genome research (01-07-2011)“…Network "guilt by association" (GBA) is a proven approach for identifying novel disease genes based on the observation that similar mutational phenotypes arise…”
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Prediction and validation of gene-disease associations using methods inspired by social network analyses
Published in PloS one (01-05-2013)“…Correctly identifying associations of genes with diseases has long been a goal in biology. With the emergence of large-scale gene-phenotype association…”
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GWAB: a web server for the network-based boosting of human genome-wide association data
Published in Nucleic acids research (03-07-2017)“…During the last decade, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have represented a major approach to dissect complex human genetic diseases. Due in part to…”
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Correction: Prediction and Validation of Gene-Disease Associations Using Methods Inspired by Social Network Analyses
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The hegemonic ambiguity of big concepts in organization studies
Published in Human relations (New York) (01-01-2022)“…The use of concepts is a vital part of the research process. Many researchers overexploit popular concepts by adding more and more vague and poorly defined…”
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Leadership studies—A Scandinavian inspired way forward?
Published in Scandinavian journal of management (01-06-2016)“…This paper highlights three important problems characterizing much of current leadership studies: the hegemonic ambiguity problem, the idyllic problem, and the…”
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Beyond leadership and followership. Working with a variety of modes of organizing
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The (In)voluntary follower
Published in Leadership (London, England) (01-04-2020)“…An important assumption when it comes to leader–follower relationships is that compliance and subordination are basically voluntary. In this article, we…”
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All-inclusive and all good: The hegemonic ambiguity of leadership
Published in Scandinavian journal of management (01-12-2015)“…•The paper examines the popularity of leadership as a signifier.•We have systematically investigated highly cited publications on leadership.•We categorized…”
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Leadership On Demand: Followers as initiators and inhibitors of managerial leadership
Published in Scandinavian journal of management (01-09-2014)“…•We investigate the perceived need/demand of managerial leadership in two R&D-units.•We found that the ‘followers’ in our study to a large extend initiate and…”
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Beyond leadership and followership
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Exit, voice, loyalty, and … disobedience: When a CEO opposes his principal
Published in Corporate governance : an international review (01-03-2021)“…Research Question/Issue On the basis of a dynamic interrelation between the assumptions of agency theory and stewardship theory, this study seeks to make sense…”
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Less Followership, Less Leadership? An Inquiry Into the Basic But Seemingly Forgotten Downsides of Leadership
Published in Management (Paris, France : 1998) (01-01-2015)“…Leadership is generally viewed as important and beneficial for individuals as well as organizations. The term, however, also implies followership and the…”
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Exploring the suitability of source code metrics for indicating architectural inconsistencies
Published in Software quality journal (01-03-2019)“…Software architecture degradation is a phenomenon that frequently occurs during software evolution. Source code anomalies are one of the several aspects that…”
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Textual objects and strategizing: the influence of documents as active objects on strategic recursiveness
Published in Journal of change management (02-07-2016)“…In this paper, we explore the role of documents as influential objects in strategizing, especially in terms of how they influence strategic recursiveness. We…”
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The trade-off between innovation and defense industrial policy: A simulation model analysis of the Norwegian defense industry
Published in Technological forecasting & social change (01-10-2013)“…The paper investigates the trade-off between innovation and defense industrial policy. It presents an agent-based simulation model calibrated for the Norwegian…”
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Less followership, less leadership? An inquiry into the basic but seemingly forgotten downsides of leadership
Published in Management (Paris, France : 1998) (2015)“…Leadership is generally viewed as important and beneficial for individuals as well as organizations. The term, however, also implies followership and the…”
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Defence firms facing liberalization: innovation and export in an agent-based model of the defence industry
Published in Computational and mathematical organization theory (01-12-2014)“…The paper presents an agent-based simulation model of the European defence industry. The model resembles some of the key characteristics of the defence sector,…”
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Testability and Software Robustness: A Systematic Literature Review
Published in 2015 41st Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (01-01-2015)“…The concept of software testability has been researched in several different dimensions, however the relation of this important concept with other quality…”
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