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Hand gestures 2 Leader nonverbal immediacy 2 Leadership development 2 Nonverbal behavior 2 Communication 1 Führungskräfte 1 Führungskräfteentwicklung 1 Führungsstil 1 Internal communication 1 Interne Kommunikation 1 Kinect 1 Kommunikation 1 Leadership 1 Leadership style 1 Managers 1 Microsoft Azure 1 Personalführung 1 direct costs 1 e-health 1 electronic healthcare 1 hand gestures 1 healthcare costs 1 healthcare technology 1 patient access 1 remote access 1 remote monitoring 1 telemedicine 1 telementoring 1 voice commands 1
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Talley, Linda 2 Temple, Samuel 2 Bailey, Janet L. 1 Jensen, Bradley K. 1
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International Journal of Electronic Finance 1 Leadership & Organization Development Journal 1 Leadership & organization development journal 1
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How leaders influence followers through the use of nonverbal communication
Talley, Linda; Temple, Samuel - In: Leadership & Organization Development Journal 36 (2015) 1, pp. 69-80
(specific hand gestures) and followers’ attraction to the leader. This study provides initial evidence that certain hand … three positive hand gestures, three defensive hand gestures, and no hand gestures, which have not been previously … gender) for main and interactional effects. Findings – The independent variable, positive hand gestures ( M =2.4), was …
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How leaders influence followers through the use of nonverbal communication
Talley, Linda; Temple, Samuel - In: Leadership & organization development journal 36 (2015) 1, pp. 69-80
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Telementoring: using the Kinect and Microsoft Azure to save lives
Bailey, Janet L.; Jensen, Bradley K. - In: International Journal of Electronic Finance 7 (2013) 1, pp. 33-47
hand gestures and voice commands with a goal of reducing the direct cost of healthcare associated infections to hospitals …
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