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La integraciin vertical hacia atrrs y la rentabilidad econnmica de las empresas manufactureras (Backward Vertical Integration and Economic Profitabil…

2015

Spanish Abstract: El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la relacion que existe entre la rentabilidad economica de las empresas manufactureras y la integracion vertical, asi como conocer cuales son las caracteristicas que determinan que una empresa tome la decision de integrarse verticalmente. De los resultados obtenidos podemos destacar los siguientes aspectos: en primer lugar, la integracion vertical de las empresas de la industria agroalimentaria es determinante de la rentabilidad economica y; en segundo lugar, tambien hemos comprobado la existencia de una relacion directa entre la integracion vertical y la especificidad, mostrando que las empresas con productos y activos mas especifico…

GeographyEconomyWelfare economicsManufacturing firmsProfitability indexVertical integrationSSRN Electronic Journal
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Theoretical Approach: The Situation-Structural Model as an Analytical Tool to Explain Regionalism

2017

This chapter provides the analytical framework and guiding theory for this work. Muntschick develops an innovative situation-structural model to the analysis of regionalism that goes beyond Euro-centric and classic integration theories because it takes the impact of external actors explicitly into account. This—often neglected—aspect is of crucial importance in regions with mainly developing countries that show strong and asymmetric relations to extra-regional actors. Besides offering clear-cut definitions of regions and regionalism, Muntschick draws on insights from cooperation and regime theory in order to specify assumptions and deduce hypotheses about the emergence, institutional design…

GeographyRegime theorybusiness.industryPhenomenonInstitutional designRegional integrationRegionalism (international relations)Global SouthInternational tradePositive economicsbusiness
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Aktiivisen kansalaisuuden mahdollisuudet kotouttamistyön ulkoisten ehtojen ja maahanmuuttajien tarpeiden ristipaineissa

2018

Nykyisessä poliittisessa keskustelussa aktiivinen kansalaisuus ymmärretään usein kapeasti työkansalaisuutena. Artikkelissa analysoidaan, miten aktiivinen kansalaisuus rakentuu kotouttamistyön rakenteellisten ehtojen ja maahanmuuttajien tarpeiden huomioimisen ristiriidassa. Teoreettisesti nojaudutaan Amartya Senin toimintamahdollisuuksien teoriaan, joka painottaa erilaisten kyvykkyyksien sekä autonomisten toimintamahdollisuuksien merkitystä aktiivisessa kansalaisuudessa. Tuloksena havaitaan, että ammattilaisten näkemyksissä painottuu ristiriita järjestelmän tarpeille rakentuvan työkansalaisuuden ja kotoutujien autonomiaa tukevien toimintamahdollisuuksia vahvistavan työn välille.  Myös kotiäi…

Geographyaktiivinen kansalaisuuskotouttaminen (maahanmuuttajat)migrant integrationta5142migrantsArtikkelitmaahanmuuttajatJanus Sosiaalipolitiikan ja sosiaalityön tutkimuksen aikakauslehti
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Why Magnus expansion

2021

A short story about the origins of Magnus Expansion, why we got involved and how it led us to meet Geometric Integration. We present a biographical draft of Wilhelm Magnus, a sketchy discussion of ...

Geometric integrationComputational Theory and MathematicsApplied MathematicsMagnus expansionCalculusComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsInternational Journal of Computer Mathematics
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Homeless Adults' Recovery Experiences in Housing First and Traditional Services Programs in Seven European Countries.

2020

Across Europe, as governments turn to housing-led strategies in attempts to reverse rising rates of homelessness, increasing numbers of Housing First (HF) programs are being implemented. As HF programs become more widespread, it is important to understand how service users experience them compared to the more prevalent traditional treatment-first approach to addressing long-term homelessness. Although there is a large body of research on service users' experiences of Housing First compared to treatment-first in North American contexts, comparatively less is known about how these two categories of homeless services are experienced in the European context. In a correlational and cross-section…

GerontologyAdultMaleHealth (social science)Housing Firstmedia_common.quotation_subjectService satisfactionConsumer choiceSatisfactionContext (language use)Community integrationChoice; Homelessness; Housing First; Housing quality; Recovery; SatisfactionChoice BehaviorHealthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultChoiceRecoveryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Service userApplied Psychologymedia_commonAgedAged 80 and over030505 public healthbusiness.industryMental Disorders05 social sciences1. No povertyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHomelessnessHousing qualityMiddle AgedCommunity Mental Health ServicesEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesIll-Housed PersonsHousingFemaleHousing First0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyAccommodation050104 developmental & child psychologyAmerican journal of community psychologyReferences
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Evaluating Social Integration and Psychological Outcomes for Older Adults Enrolled at a University Intergenerational Program

2005

Abstract Intergenerational programs are proliferating. The basic assumption of such programs is that pairing older and younger people in various activities and contexts such as educational programs will produce positive developmental benefits for all participants. Educational programs appear to help adults to remain socially active and connected. The University of Valencia (Spain) initiated in 1999–2000 a “University Program for Seniors” for adults age 55 and over, entitled “Nau Gran.”The goal of this paper is to present baseline results on the benefits and impacts for older adults enrolled at the program during 2002. Results from a sample of 212 sophomore and junior older adult participant…

GerontologyArcheologySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyContinuing educationSample (statistics)Younger peopleAdult educationSocial integrationGeriatrics and GerontologyLife-span and Life-course StudiesBaseline (configuration management)PsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Clinical psychologyJournal of Intergenerational Relationships
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Long-term effects of delayed motherhood in mice on postnatal development and behavioural traits of offspring

2003

BACKGROUND: Some epidemiological evidence tentatively suggests that children born to older parents may have lower intellectual development and maturity than children whose parents are younger. This study aims to analyse the long-term effects of delayed motherhood in mice on postnatal development and behavioural traits later in life. METHODS: Hybrid females, either at the age of 10 weeks or 51 weeks, were individually housed with a randomly selected 12-14 week old hybrid male. After a postweaning resting period of 1 week, dams were caged again with a new randomly selected 12-14 week old male. This sequence of events was repeated until old females reached the end of their reproductive life. R…

GerontologyIntellectual developmentOffspringPhysiologyMorris water navigation taskReproductive BehaviorGrowthMotor ActivityBiologyDiscrimination LearningMicePregnancySensorimotor integrationAvoidance LearningAnimalsHumansAdvanced maternal ageYoung adultMaze LearningBehavior AnimalReproductionRehabilitationReproductive lifeObstetrics and GynecologyMice Inbred C57BLReproductive MedicineAgeingModels AnimalMice Inbred CBAFemaleMaternal AgeHuman Reproduction
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The globalisation divide in the public mind: belief systems on globalisation and their electoral consequences

2019

Many studies describe how globalisation—the global integration of the economic, political, and cultural domains of society—transforms party competition in Western Europe. At the citizen level, however, our knowledge about globalisation attitudes and their electoral consequences remains limited. Using data from a large-scale panel survey of the German public, we show that, first, citizens hold stable rather than fluid attitudes towards the concept of globalisation. Second, these attitudes are rather closely related to positions on specific economic, cultural, and political issues that social scientists understand as facets of globalisation but unrelated to positions on traditional redistribu…

Global integrationPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Science05 social sciences050601 international relations0506 political sciencePoliticsGlobalizationWestern europePolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationBelief systemParty competitionPanel data
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Globalization Is Dead: Long Live the Globalization!?

2018

Globalization was the mainstream paradigm in the last 70 years, long enough to create and explain prosperity and welfare in a connected world. Recently, there are many signs that we are reaching a turning point. From jobs, wages, and unemployment to immigrants and Brexit, all the key debates emphasize that the world is preparing for a new kind of globalization which will be less about countries and multinationals and more about people. There is no doubt that old globalization had winners and losers, but more than ever, the voice of the people who reject globalization was heard in 2016, specifically in the UK and USA. The world will have to deal with new institutions, and technologies and wi…

GlobalizationBrexitmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceImmigrationEuropean integrationUnemploymentMainstream economicsMainstreamProsperitymedia_common
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Industry Reallocations in a Globalizing Economy

2007

We distill the main insights from recent trade models on firms' responses to globalization. Our primary aim is to assess the economic impact and the welfare implications of the resulting reallocation of resources across firms and countries. In so doing, we bring theory into life through the numerical implementation of a theoretical framework calibrated on European data, which encompasses aspects of economic geography, firm heterogeneity, and firms' organizational choices. Our final purpose is to provide a comprehensive background for empirical investigations and to stimulate further theoretical research.

GlobalizationInternational integrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectResource reallocationEconomicsTheoretical researchEconomic geographyEconomic impact analysisWelfaremedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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