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Influencia del clima motivacional en clase sobre el compromiso escolar de los adolescentes y su logro académico

2017

The scientific literature provides empirical evidence on the relationship between school engagement and numerous important variables of the adolescents’ educational context. The school engagement has been related, among other important constructs, with burnout of both teachers and students, school performance, satisfaction with the school, behavioral disruption, goal orientation and motivational climate in the classroom. Because of it, the aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between perceived motivational class climate and students’ academic achievement, with school engagement acting as a mediator. A sample of 2028 teenagers completed various instruments to measure the percept…

Goal orientation05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyAcademic achievementScientific literatureBurnoutGoal theoryStructural equation modelingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPath analysis (statistics)0503 educationSocial psychologyCompetence (human resources)Enseñanza & Teaching: Revista Interuniversitaria de Didáctica
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Achievement goal orientations and subjective well-being: A person-centred analysis

2008

Abstract This study examined whether students with different achievement goal orientation profiles differ in terms of subjective well-being (i.e., self-esteem, depressive symptoms, school-related burnout, and educational goal appraisals). Six groups of students with unique motivational profiles were identified. Observed differences in subjective well-being indicated that goals related to self-improvement and growth were positively associated with various indices of well-being, whereas avoidance tendencies and concerns with validating or demonstrating one's competence were linked with different types of adjustment problems. Findings demonstrate the importance of including measures of well-be…

Goal orientation4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciencesSelf-esteem050301 education050109 social psychologyAcademic achievementBurnoutEducationWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsSubjective well-beingPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyCompetence (human resources)media_commonLearning and Instruction
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Influence of the motivational climate in physical education on the intention to practice physical activity or sport

2001

This study is based on the achievement goal theory and intended to verify the effects of the motivational climate of the physical education (PE) on students' motivation, interest, and intention to practice physical activity or sport. In order to meet these objectives, 975 participants, from 13 to 18 years of age, completed the following instruments: PECCS, TEOSQ, IMI, Satisfaction Scale, and the Intention to Practice Physical Activity or Sport. The data were analyzed by means of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results confirmed that the mastery dimension of motivational climate has an influence, directly or indirectly, on task orientation, the three dimensions of intrinsic motivatio…

Goal orientationPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineGoal theoryMotivació en l'educacióStructural equation modelingPhysical educationId ego and super-egoEducació físicaOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTask orientationPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Social psychologyMotivació (Psicologia)European Journal of Sport Science
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Improving marine protected area governance through collaboration and co-production.

2020

Marine protected areas (MPAs) socio-ecological effectiveness depends on a number of management and governance elements, among which stakeholder engagement and community support play key roles. Collaborative conservation initiatives that engage stakeholders in action research and knowledge co-production processes can enhance management and governance of MPAs. To design effective strategies aimed at reconciling biodiversity conservation and management of sustainable human uses, it is key to assess how local communities respond to such initiatives and identify the set of contextual factors, institutional, local and individual, potentially affecting these responses. This paper presents the appr…

Good governanceConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPsychological interventionFisheriesStakeholder engagementContext (language use)Marine BiologyAction researchCo-production Collaboration Good governance Marine protected areas Perceived socio-ecological benefits Animals Biodiversity Fishes Humans Marine Biology Mediterranean Sea Conservation of Natural Resources Fisheries02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGood governanceLeverage (negotiation)Marine protected areasMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumans14. Life underwaterAction researchWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCorporate governanceFishesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityAction research; Co-production; Collaboration; Good governance; Marine protected areas; Perceived socio-ecological benefits; Animals; Biodiversity; Fishes; Humans; Marine Biology; Mediterranean Sea; Conservation of Natural Resources; FisheriesCollaboration020801 environmental engineeringCo-production13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesPerceived socio-ecological benefitsMarine protected areaBusinessAction researchJournal of environmental management
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Potencialidades de Google Maps en la investigación social aplicada

2019

In recent years, Google has devoted resources to build a complete map of the world. They constantly scan the territory, collecting a large amount of data that provides updated and complete geographic information. This allows us to have an interoperable map that provides the end user with a search tool, not only of routes but also of shops, equipment and any type of geo-referenced information. In addition, Google Maps provides a series of Application Programming Interface (API), which provides a library of set of subroutines, functions and procedures (in object-oriented programming) that can be used by other software to automate the extraction of information of the Google platform. These fre…

Google Maps provides a series of Application Programming Interface (API)EricPérezwhich provides a library of set of subroutinesUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAGoogle Mapsequipment and any type of geo-referenced information. In additionApplied researchinnovaciónmetodologíasampling 91 98muestreomethodology:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Gieleninnovation1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038144 Potencialidades de Google Maps en la investigación social aplicada Pérez Alonsocollecting a large amount of data that provides updated and complete geographic information. This allows us to have an interoperable map that provides the end user with a search toolwe intend to present an experience with this application of Google in applied social research and show the potentials and weaknesses of these APIs in applied research Investigación aplicadaJèssica In recent yearsRaquelnot only of routes but also of shopsGoogle has devoted resources to build a complete map of the world. They constantly scan the territoryYaizafunctions and procedures (in object-oriented programming) that can be used by other software to automate the extraction of information of the Google platform. These free applications can be technological innovations of great utility for applied social research. In this article
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Was the Oil Sown Evenly? Long-Term Patterns of Regional Inequality in Venezuela (1881–2011)

2020

This chapter presents new estimates for GDP and GDP per capita for the period 1881–2011 for the 23 states and Distrito Capital, which together with the Dependencias Federales, today make up the Republic of Venezuela. Given that the Banco Central de Venezuela (BCV) does not compile figures either for regional GDP or for the most recent period, calculating and presenting this new evidence is in itself an important contribution to our knowledge of the country’s economic reality. The descriptive evidence on regional income inequality in Venezuela presented in the text shows that its long-term evolution follows an inverted U-shaped curve. However, although inequality today is no greater than it …

Government spendingGeographyIndustrialisationInequalityCapital (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectPer capitaEconomic geographyLocationDomestic marketNatural resourcemedia_common
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Implementation Methodology of the Resilience Framework

2014

Failure of Critical Infrastructures (CIs) can have severe consequences for our societies. Therefore, CI resilience has attracted increasing attention in industries and policy-making. However, empirical studies on CI resilience are rare. In particular, research on the implementation of policies aiming at an improvement of CI resilience is lacking. Using Group Model Building combined with the Delphi method, and surveys we have developed a framework to improve CI resilience. This research identifies policies to enhance CI resilience against major industrial accidents across four dimensions (technical, organizational, economic and social) and proposes a temporal order to ensure that the benefit…

GovernmentEmpirical researchRisk analysis (engineering)Order (exchange)business.industryEnvironmental resource managementDelphi methodPublic policyBusinessCrisis managementGroup modelResilience (network)2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Irrigated Agriculture in Spain: Diagnosis and Prescriptions for Improved Governance

2012

The objective of this paper is to diagnose the current state of irrigation in Spain in order to support government decision makers to improve the design and application of their plans for action. The analysis implemented shows that this sector faces two main challenges: the decrease in the support given by the Common Agricultural Policy (lower subsidies/incomes) and the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive (stricter environmental requirements). While the survival of extensive irrigated agriculture in inland regions depends on farmers producing different crops and modernizing production techniques, littoral regions must respond with technological innovation, especially te…

GovernmentIrrigationWater Framework DirectiveNatural resource economicsCorporate governanceEconomicsPublic policySubsidyDevelopmentCommon Agricultural PolicyAgricultural economicsWater useWater Science and TechnologyInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
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Does a land information system resolve land conflicts?

2015

The absence of accurate land management arguably results in land conflicts as well as uncontrolled land use and conversion. The adoption of a land information system (LIS) might remedy such problems. Our study in rural Eastern Indonesia found that land management is a complex system involving various stakeholders, including the side of the local people and the side of the government. To some extent, an LIS is already in place but the actualised affordances it offers are limited because the system is hindered by numerous conflicts over uncertified land.

GovernmentLand useLand information systembusiness.industryLand lawEnvironmental resource managementLand managementBusinessStakeholder theoryProceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development
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Public policy, resource rent and ethics: The case of the Norwegian petroleum industry

2021

The present paper seeks to explain how ethics and values in public policy can be result of different historical contingencies. Specifically, it explains the accomplishment of petroleum resource management in Norway. The main argument is that the success of this policy is an understanding of the ethics behind harvesting the resource rent of this non-renewable natural resource. To support the argument, the paper firstly describes a model of Recardian resource rent. Secondly, it investigates the set of values that were in place before the petroleum production started in the 1970s, as described in the influential white paper, “The role of petroleum activities in the Norwegian Society,” publishe…

GovernmentWhite paperPetroleum industryPublic economicsbusiness.industryArgumentPolitical sciencePublic policyResource managementResource rentbusinessNatural resourceSSRN Electronic Journal
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