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La obligación del gestor de cartera de valores de informar y mantener informado al cliente. Comentario a la STS núm. 244/2013, de 18 de abril (RJ 201…

2014

El gestor de carteras de valores de inversión está obligado a informar a los clientes de la adquisición de valores y de su posterior evolución. Debe, asimismo, adquirir valores que resulten coherentes con el riesgo que el cliente desea asumir, y no por encima de ese nivel de riesgo. The investment portfolios manager is obliged to inform customers of the acquisition of securities and their subsequent evolution. The manager also must acquire values that are consistent with the risk that the client wishes to take, and not above that level of risk.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias jurídicasUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASInversions de capitalResponsabilitatCiencias jurídicas. Generalidades
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Sistema educativo, formación profesional y agricultura : Breves apuntes de una revisión y estado de la cuestión

1999

En un mundo laboral tecnológica y organizativamente cambiante, una adecuada formación del capital humano resulta imprescindible para hacer frente al nuevo entorno competitivo; de ahí el nuevo posicionamiento de la Formación Profesional en el Sistema Educativo. El artículo defiende la necesidad, en el marco de implantación de la LOGSE, de dotar al hábitat rural de un adecuado sistema de FP, evitando su discriminación hacia fórmulas de tipo no reglado, como ha sido habitual hasta la fecha. In a new international competitive order, it is necessary an adequate human capital formation. In this context Vocational Training acquire a new perspective inside education system. We plead to provide rura…

:GEOGRAFÍA::Otras especialidades geográficas [UNESCO]Capital HumanoUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Otras especialidades geográficasFormación Profesional; Capital Humano; Educación Compensatoria; Desarrollo RuralFormación ProfesionalEducación CompensatoriaDesarrollo Rural
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Enfocament de resiliència comunitària per afrontar contextos d'exclusió social

2016

espanolLa pobreza y la marginacion han evolucionado a lo largo del tiempo, presentandose hoy en Europa, como un fenomeno complejo, multidimensional y dinamico, que engloba no solamente carencias economicas, sino dificultades para la insercion laboral, la participacion social y ciudadana, el uso de los recursos institucionales y el acceso a bienes basicos como la educacion, la vivienda, la salud o la cultura. La inclusion social, por su parte y para la Union Europea, se define como «un proceso que garantiza que las personas amenazadas de pobreza y exclusion social, pueden acceder a los recursos necesarios para participar, plenamente, en la vida economica, social y cultural, y que gozan de un…

:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Exclusió social processos d'inclusió social resiliència capital social. ArtículoGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAGeneral Environmental ScienceAnuari de Psicologia de la Societat Valenciana de Psicologia
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Del capital humano al capital social: estrategias de prevención del consumo de alcohol

2006

La riqueza de una nación ya no se identifica exclusivamente con sus dotaciones económicas y sus recursos naturales, sino que también integra otras dos formas de capital: humano y social. De hecho, una comunidad rica seria aquella que simultáneamente y de manera equilibrada, incrementa sus cuotas en estos cuatro recursos. Por tanto, dada la importancia del capital humano y social en el desarrollo económico sostenible, es necesario ahondar en su relación de complementariedad. La formación de ambos capitales depende de un conjunto amplio de factores interrelacionados entre los que destacamos la importancia del sistema educativo y de la salud poblacional. Las condiciones y los comportamientos d…

:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicofarmacología [UNESCO]:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Capital Humano Capital Social Prevención Alcohol.UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicofarmacología
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La réussite en éducation musicale : des facteurs individuels aux facteurs contextuels

2007

This study aim to improve knowledge about individual and contextual factors of success in music education during elementary level's first year. There are three main subjects : acquisitions' social inequalities, teacher-effect and children' interest about in class musical activities. Two musical tests (one at the beginning of the year, another at the end) were administrated to 1184 students living in Burgondy. Questionnaries completed by various actors (teachers and students) gave a lot of data. Data were analysed with multivariate models. Our results demonstrated that 1°) musical practices develop abilities and explain social origin's effect on musical acquisitions at the beginning of the y…

AbilitiesMotivation[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSelf conceptEstime de soi[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationMusic educationSchool successAchievementTeacher effectPratique pédagogiqueCapital culturelEffet-maîtreCultural capitalEducation musicaleCompétencesRéussite scolaire
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Absorptive Capacity and Social Capital: Innovation and Environmental Regulation

2010

Norwegian paper and pulp mills are subject to strict environmental regulation. The mills conduct research and development for reducing pollution. Absorptive capacity indicates their competence. Firms are part of a social network of connections with external actors that include other paper and pulp mills, suppliers, customers, research institutes, and universities that help them in developing technologies. These relations represent their social capital. Some firms have access to more and better resources than other firms. Measuring firms’ absorptive capacity and access to social capital, we analyze their success in reducing pollution levels. There is a strong interaction effect between absor…

Absorptive capacityEconomic capitalEnvironmental regulationBusinessEconomic systemCompetence (human resources)Industrial organizationSocial capital
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Abusivismo e capitale sociale

2007

Unauthorized building is mostly concentrated in the southern regions of Italy and regards every social class. It often involves political interests at election times. Due to the distinctiveness of its distribution on the Italian territory, unauthorised building raises complex issues of a sociological, anthropological, political and legal nature concerning public spirit, the relationship that the citizen has with institutions and with lawfulness, the means through which political consensus is aggregated, and the capacity of the state to ensure governance through laws. Agrigento is an emblematic case, not only because of the diffusion of the phenomenon over time and space, or for the relevanc…

Abusivismo capitale sociale senso civico Mezzogiorno
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Intellectual Capital and Company Value

2014

AbstractThe bulk of traditional corporate valuation methods reflect historical performance, while it is necessary to also take into consideration the value which is off-balance-sheet and possible growth. Large differences exist between company market and book value, and a part of this can be explained by intellectual capital. The aim of the study is to make an empirical investigation of the impact of intellectual capital on company value. Empirical results show that one can find mixed results regarding relationship between value added intellectual coefficient VAICTM and company value.

Actuarial scienceEconomic Value AddedBusiness valueIntellectual capitalEmbedded valueintellectual capitalvalue added intellectual coefficient (VAICTM)Market value addedCost of capitalEconomicshuman capitalGeneral Materials ScienceClassical economicsTobin's QBook valuecompany valueValuation (finance)Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Intellectual Capital Report in the Healthcare Sector: An Analysis of a Case Study

2017

In the healthcare sector the growing interest in intellectual capital begins with the understanding that the ability to maintain and develop knowledge within it is one of a major reason for the success of the structure. Knowledge presents in health care organizations is a valuable asset, essential to ensure a good quality of services, which has been not only enhanced but also continuously developed. In this sense, analyzing the intellectual capital in healthcare means put at the centre of attention knowledge, the processes that make it possible. This exploratory study aims to investigate the importance of intellectual capital in the healthcare sector, thorough the examination and interpreta…

Actuarial sciencebusiness.industryIntellectual capitalReportHealth careHealth careAccountingBusinessIntellectual capital
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POSTPONING OR REJECTING PARENTHOOD? RESULTS OF A SURVEY AMONG FEMALE ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS

2003

The current surge in childlessness is often seen as an alternative lifestyle amidst growing pluralism and individualism. The results of this study indicate that several subgroups of childless women need to be differentiated: those who actively decide to forgo children in favour of other life pursuits and those who merely defer the decision. Both have accumulated a high degree of human capital in their education or career-building paths. Thus, the increase of a woman's time invested in education or career formation takes its toll on the time available for childrearing. A survey performed among female academics (N=193) brought to light that among childless women, many merely mean to postpone …

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