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Tensions in Information System Artefacts: Explaining Land Information Systems’ Sub-optimal Impact in Indonesia

2017

Part 14: Current Issues; International audience; Despite the advancement of more integrated land information systems (LIS), conflicts and disputes over land in Indonesia remain. Our study seeks to explain this situation. Using an interpretive case study conducted in Eastern Indonesia and framed within the concepts of information system (IS) artefacts, we find that tensions within and between information, technology, and social artefacts help to explain the sub-optimal LIS impacts. Inconsistent information, unsuitable technology, and conflicting social arrangements are examples of such tensions. Unless the tensions are properly resolved, LIS use cannot fulfil its potential for more appropria…

Developing countrybusiness.industryLand information systems05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementeGovernmentDeveloping countryLand administrationInformation system artefactTensionIndonesia0502 economics and businessInformation system[INFO]Computer Science [cs]050211 marketingBusinessEnvironmental planning050203 business & management
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Patterns of dialogic teaching in kindergarten classrooms of Finland and the United Arab Emirates

2020

Abstract The present study explored patterns of dialogic teaching in kindergarten classrooms across two countries with different educational systems and cultural backgrounds: Finland and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In each country, transcripts of thirteen learning sessions were analyzed by identifying episodes of educational dialogue and categorizing them with regard to previously identified patterns of dialogic teaching. Results showed that teachers, rather than students, initiated dialogue. Further, teacher-initiated teaching dialogue of high quality was the dominant dialogue pattern. Comparisons across countries revealed less educational dialogue and more teacher-initiated questions …

DialogicCross countrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationSpace (commercial competition)EducationPedagogy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Sociology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational systemsmedia_commonLearning, Culture and Social Interaction
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A dynamic panel study on digitalization and firm's agility: What drives agility in advanced economies 2009–2018

2021

Abstract Firm agility today is not a factor of competitiveness or success but a survival instrument on the market. Disruptive innovations and technological advancement, together with digitalization, change the role of firm agility. We show that the link between the national/industry level of digitalization and firm agility is statistically robust and essential. We study the link on data from 2009 to 2018 in fifteen EU advanced economies using dynamic panel data modeling. The digitalization impact level differs across firms by ownership type (family to non-family firms). Agility in family firms is strongly influenced by the national/industry level of digitization and investments in intangibl…

Digitalization Agility Family firms Non-family firms Dynamic panel Arellano-Bond020209 energy05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalManagement of Technology and InnovationCapital (economics)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusinessTechnological advanceBusiness and International ManagementElasticity coefficientDeveloped country050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyDigitizationIndustrial organizationPanel dataTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Mapping geographical inequalities in access to drinking water and sanitation facilities in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17.

2020

Background: Universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities is an essential human right, recognised in the Sustainable Development Goals as crucial for preventing disease and improving human wellbeing. Comprehensive, high-resolution estimates are important to inform progress towards achieving this goal. We aimed to produce highresolution geospatial estimates of access to drinking water and sanitation facilities. Methods: We used a Bayesian geostatistical model and data from 600 sources across more than 88 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) to estimate access to drinking water and sanitation facilities on continuous continent-wide surfaces from 2000 to 2017, and…

Drinking water accessSanitationUniversal designGeographic MappingSocioeconomic FactorDISEASE0302 clinical medicineRA0421Hygiene11. SustainabilityGlobal health030212 general & internal medicineSanitationmedia_common2. Zero hungerPublic healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicine1. No povertyGeneral Medicine3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational health6. Clean waterLow-income countries3. Good healthA990 Medicine and Dentistry not elsewhere classifiedCHILD GROWTHTERRITORIESHYGIENEHuman0605 MicrobiologyDiarrheaAFRICAmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subject030231 tropical medicineLocal Burden of Disease WaSH CollaboratorsDeveloping countryArticleGeographical inequalities1117 Public Health and Health Services12. Responsible consumptionDeveloping Countrie03 medical and health sciencesNUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONSEnvironmental healthmedicineSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISHumansQUALITYSanitation/statistics & numerical dataOpen defecationImproved sanitationhand washingDeveloping CountriesModels StatisticalMiddle-income countriesDrinking WaterPublic healthlcsh:RA1-1270Bayes TheoremGLOBAL BURDENdiarrheal diseaseDIARRHEADiarrhea/epidemiologyLocal Burden of Disease WaSH CollaboratorSocioeconomic Factors0605 Microbiology 1117 Public Health and Health ServicesITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEBusinessHuman medicineSanitation facilitiesITC-GOLD
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Determinants affecting consumers' attention to fish eco-labels in purchase decisions: a cross-country study

2022

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the role of consumer altruism and other socio-cultural factors in predicting how much attention consumers pay to seafood eco-labels.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical investigation was carried out by administering an online questionnaire to a sample of Italian and Spanish people from December 2019 to April 2020. After carrying out the principal component analysis procedure, the work made use of an ordinal logistic regression.FindingsBoth Italian and Spanish consumers with an altruistic attitude, who feel that food produced in a sustainable way can protect the environment and workers, appear more likely to take an eco-label into accou…

ECONOMIA APLICADACross countrySustainable seafoodLabel informationConsumer behaviourmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)Computer-assisted web interviewingAltruism14.- Conservar y utilizar de forma sostenible los océanos mares y recursos marinos para lograr el desarrollo sostenibleSustainable seafoodsSustainable seafoods Voluntary certifications Label information Altruism&nbspWork (electrical)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleconstruct Consumer behaviourBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Fish <Actinopterygii>Altruism constructBusinessMarketingConsumer behaviourVoluntary certificationsFood Sciencemedia_common
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The importance of the Logistics Performance Index in international trade

2014

Logistics and transport increasingly play a pivotal role in international trade relations. The Logistics Performance Index (LPI) analyses differences between countries in terms of customs procedures, logistics costs and the quality of the infrastructure for overland and maritime transport. The aim of this article is to analyse the impact that each of these components has on trade in emerging economies using a gravity model. Furthermore, the study also attempts to detect possible advances in logistics in developing countries, which are grouped into five regions (Africa, South America, Far East, Middle East and Eastern Europe) by comparing the first LPI data published in 2007 with the most re…

ECONOMIA APLICADAEconomics and EconometricsMiddle EastGravity modelbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDeveloping countryLogisticsInternational tradePerformance indexLPI componentsGravity model of tradeEconomicsQuality (business)Far EastbusinessEmerging marketsmedia_commonApplied Economics
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Situational Perception in Mathematics (SPiM)—Results of a Cross-Country Study in Austria and Norway

2020

Situation-specific skills, as situational perception, are a central part of educators’ competence. This is especially true for kindergarten teachers (KTs) as most of their teaching is based on natural learning situations. The aim of this study is to contribute to the discussion on KTs’ situational perception by identifying aspects of early childhood education students’ situational perception in mathematics. Therefore, we conducted a qualitative study with N = 5 students from Austria and N = 5 students from Norway. Data was collected through a video-based questionnaire: The students watched seven video vignettes and wrote down their observations and reflections immediately upon watching. Dat…

Early childhood educationCross countryPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologylanguageNorwegianQualitative content analysisSituational ethicsCompetence (human resources)language.human_languageQualitative researchmedia_common
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The expansion of early childhood development services and the need to reconceptualize evidence

2017

The provision of early childhood development services is expanding in developing countries. The rationale behind this expansion is rooted in developmental psychology, socio-economic and human rights narratives. However, there are some limitations to this rationale, which are in particular related to the implicit universalism it assumes. This article outlines how early childhood development interventions imply a policing of families and childhood, which calls for a stronger consideration of context. As a consequence, the scope of what counts as evidence in early childhood development research needs to be questioned. The article is a theoretical contribution to the discourse of what early ch…

Early childhood educationHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPsychological intervention050301 educationDeveloping countryContext (language use)Environmental ethicsEducationDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyEarly childhoodPhilosophy of education0503 educationUniversalism050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonContemporary Issues in Early Childhood
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Are people willing to pay for eco-labeled wild seafood? An overview

2017

In the last two decades, eco-labeled seafood has been becoming an instrument of sustainability directed towards consumers, addressing a market-based incentive for better management of fisheries. In this context, several studies across the countries have been conducted about how much consumers are willing to pay for fish caught by certifiably sustainable fishing activities. In this direction, the aim of this study was to systematize the available information about the willingness-topay (WTP) more for eco-labeled wild seafood. Therefore, only papers published on ISI journals were searched on “Web of Knowledge” and “SciVerse Scopus” platforms, using the combinations of the following key words:…

Eco-Label Willingness to pay SeafoodEconomics and Econometrics020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentFishingScopusContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Development01 natural sciencesIncentiveWeb of knowledgeWillingness to pay0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusinessEcolabelMarketingDeveloped country0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Women, Empowerment, and Mobile Phones in the Developing World

2020

This chapter surveys and analyzes recent literature on mobile communication to examine its relationship to gender and development, more specifically how women in developing countries use and are impacted by mobile phones. Focusing on issues of power, agency, and social status, the chapter reviews how mobile telephony has been found to be implicated in patriarchal bargaining in different societies, how privacy and control are enabled through it, what benefits have been shown to accrue to women using mobile phones, and what barriers, limitations, and disadvantages of mobile use exist for women and why. The conclusion urges more gender-disaggregated analysis of mobile phone impact and use and …

Economic growthComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryThird worldPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)Global SouthDeveloping countryMobile telephonybusinessGender empowerment
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