Controlled flight of a biologically inspired, insect-scale robot
Flies are among the most agile flying creatures on Earth. To mimic this aerial prowess in a
similarly sized robot requires tiny, high-efficiency mechanical components that pose …
similarly sized robot requires tiny, high-efficiency mechanical components that pose …
Impact of conceptions of ability on self-regulatory mechanisms and complex decision making.
R Wood, A Bandura - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Tested the hypothesis that induced conceptions of ability as a stable entity or as an acquirable
skill would affect self-regulatory mechanisms governing performance in a simulated …
skill would affect self-regulatory mechanisms governing performance in a simulated …
The grand challenges of Science Robotics
One of the ambitions of Science Robotics is to deeply root robotics research in science while
developing novel robotic platforms that will enable new scientific discoveries. Of our 10 …
developing novel robotic platforms that will enable new scientific discoveries. Of our 10 …
Task complexity: Definition of the construct
RE Wood - Organizational behavior and human decision …, 1986 - Elsevier
A general theoretical model of tasks is presented in which the three essential components of
all tasks are products, (required) acts, and information cues. These components are defined …
all tasks are products, (required) acts, and information cues. These components are defined …
Social cognitive theory of organizational management
R Wood, A Bandura - Academy of management Review, 1989 - journals.aom.org
This article analyzes organizational functioning from the perspective of social cognitive
theory, which explains psychosocial functioning in terms of triadic reciprocal causation. In this …
theory, which explains psychosocial functioning in terms of triadic reciprocal causation. In this …
XLII. On a remarkable case of uneven distribution of light in a diffraction grating spectrum
RW Wood - The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical …, 1902 - Taylor & Francis
properties of matter that fulfil the necessary conditions for the study of chemical change without
disturbance to the reacting system are few in nmnber. It seems not unreasonable to hope, …
disturbance to the reacting system are few in nmnber. It seems not unreasonable to hope, …
Corporate social responsibility and financial performance
PL Cochran, RA Wood - Academy of management Journal, 1984 - journals.aom.org
The relationship between corporate social responsibility and financial performance is
reexamined using a new methodology, improved technique, and industry-specific control groups. …
reexamined using a new methodology, improved technique, and industry-specific control groups. …
[BOOK][B] Managing customer value: Creating quality and service that customers can see
BT Gale, RC Wood - 1994 - books.google.com
Even today with quality improvement the battle cry of American industry, the quality programs
in most companies are limited to" conformance to technical standards," according to quality …
in most companies are limited to" conformance to technical standards," according to quality …
Effect of perceived controllability and performance standards on self-regulation of complex decision making.
A Bandura, R Wood - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Tested the hypothesis that perceived controllability and stringency of performance standards
would affect self-regulatory mechanisms governing performance attainments of a simulated …
would affect self-regulatory mechanisms governing performance attainments of a simulated …
An integrated design and fabrication strategy for entirely soft, autonomous robots
Soft robots possess many attributes that are difficult, if not impossible, to achieve with
conventional robots composed of rigid materials 1 , 2 . Yet, despite recent advances, soft robots …
conventional robots composed of rigid materials 1 , 2 . Yet, despite recent advances, soft robots …