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Per gli antichi chiostri. Monache e badesse nella Palermo medievale

2020

Il libro inquadra la storia degli otto monasteri femminili fondati a Palermo tra l’XI e il XIV secolo sul piano sociale, economico e culturale, ricostruendo le vicende fondative, il patrimonio, il profilo di monache e badesse. All’atto della fondazione i monasteri ricevettero beni di diversa entità, concentrati nella città e nel territorio di Palermo, che divennero il principale cespite finanziario. Solo la metà dei monasteri ebbe in dotazione un feudo che forniva i prodotti agro-pastorali indispensabili per il fabbisogno interno. La monacazione era considerata la forma di esistenza più alta e perfetta; inoltre, le doti monastiche erano di gran lunga inferiori a quelle matrimoniali e consen…

Convents Women Sicily Middle Ages Society Economy CitiesMonasteri Donne Sicilia Medio Evo Società Economia CittàSettore M-STO/01 - Storia Medievale
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Opening the gates or coping with the flow? Governing access to higher education in Northern and Central Europe

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Higher Education. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734-014-9830-1 Access to higher education has become a key policy issue in most European countries in since the last half of the last century. We trace the historical development of the ways in which governments in two countries within the region, Norway and Poland, have attempted to steer developments. Three access waves or phases are identified and contextualized, by illuminating dominant policy logics and tensions. Our analysis suggests that “coping with the flow” reflects a continuous attempt to instrumentalize higher education and make it serve different …

Coping (psychology)Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryNorwayCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationPoliticsequityaccessgovernancePolitical economyhigher educationVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240SociologyPolandAccess to Higher EducationEmpirical evidencebusinessVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280Key policyAutonomymedia_commonpolicy
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Next Generation Home Sharing: Disrupting Platform Organizations with Blockchain Technology and the Internet of Things?

2020

During the last decade, the sharing economy has given birth to a number of market mediators, which have grown to become the world’s most valuable companies. Centralized sharing platforms like Uber, Didi Chuxing, and Airbnb have transformed several traditional industries. However, with the rise of the blockchain technology, some voices predict that these platform companies will soon be at risk of being disrupted themselves. In this chapter, we address the question of whether blockchain technology has given birth to a new breed of sharing economy platforms that can challenge the incumbents’ business models. We identify five different stages of the application of blockchain technology in emerg…

CopyingBlockchainSharing economybusiness.industryCritical factorsPotential marketBusinessBusiness modelInternet of ThingsBarriers to entryIndustrial organization
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How Can World Leaders Understand the Perverse Core of Terrorism?

2017

Based on the recently-dated terrorist attacks perpetrated in Europe, where terrorists weaponized classic forms of transport against civilian targets, one might speculate that likely mobilities and terrorism would be inextricably intertwined. In the mid of this mayhem, this chapter centers on the mobilities-paradigm as an ideological platform that keeps the interests of ruling elite, inasmuch as only 1% of mankind is legally authorized to travel worldwide. It is vital for social scientists to interrogate on the cultural effects of 9/11, in a world which is characterized by serious economic imbalances. In this world of full contrasts, while first world tourists are encouraged to move from one…

Core (game theory)Political sciencePolitical economyDevelopment economicsTerrorismGlobal Village (American radio show)
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Europeanisation as a driver of dependent financialisation in East-Central Europe: insights from the Baltic states

2021

The aim of this paper is to contribute to advancing the academic debate on dependent financialisation through a focus on East-Central Europe. In doing so, the paper identifies the role of Europeanisation as a driver of dependent financialisation using the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as case studies. The paper makes two main contributions to the literature on dependent financialisation. First, it argues that, through the establishment of 'financial chains', dependent financialisation creates asymmetric co-dependencies and bilateral risks between the 'dependent' economies in the (semi-)periphery and the financial actors in core countries. While the (semi-)peripheral economi…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentFinancial marketDevelopmentEuropeanisation0506 political scienceMarket economyEast-Central EuropePhenomenon0502 economics and business8. Economic growthPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomics050207 economicsCapital flowsCore countriesNew Political Economy
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Political Yardstick Competition and Corporate Governance in the European Union

2006

http://www.dur.ac.uk/john.ashworth/EPCS/Papers_and_Authors.php; The question whether regulatory competition in the area of company law could take place in the European Union (EU) in a way similar to the form it takes in the United States (the Delaware phenomenon) is topical because of some recent judgments of the European Court of Justice (Centros) and documents and projects produced by the European Commission. That question is typically discussed, however, as if voters did not count and as if competition among governments was exclusively based on the mobility of firms across jurisdictions. But intergovernmental competition can also take the form of yardstick, or relative performance, compe…

Corporate governanceContext (language use)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCompetition (economics)Market economyRegulatory competitionYardstickanalyse économique des phénomènes politiques et des institutionsEuropean integrationeuropean public choiceCorporate lawmedia_common.cataloged_instance[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesBusinessEuropean unionUnion européenne[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeeuropean unionmedia_common
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Diaspora, Home-State Governance and Transnational Political Mobilisation: A Comparative Case Analysis of Ethiopia and Kenya’s State Policy Towards th…

2020

Aligned to studies that have established that state-diaspora engagement policies consist of a diversity of measures associated with different aims, this study provides a novel approach to such research. It involves investigating how leadership (through diaspora policies) is structured using language to ensure that the objectives of state-diaspora policies are persuasive enough to draw consensual support from the diaspora. Adopting a rhetorical analysis of multi-case data, this paper compares how the notion of diaspora is used within Ethiopia and Kenya’s state-diaspora policy documents and how their understanding of their diaspora shapes the actual political mobilisation of it. The paper dem…

Corporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentDiasporaPoliticsState (polity)Political sciencePolitical economyRhetorical questionNarrativeCitizenshipDemographymedia_commonDiversity (politics)Migration Letters
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Neither Passive nor Powerless: Reframing Tourism Development in a Postcolonial, Post-conflict and Post-disaster Destination Context

2021

The present chapter centres on Haitian case, which evinces not only the failure of development theory in improving the economies of pour countries but also how political instability and corruption affect competitive capabilities of tourist destinations in the periphery. In the turn of the century, the rise of different risks as terrorism, natural disasters or virus outbreaks forced the specialists and policymakers to rethink not only its policies but its marketing tactics. The post-disaster marketing as well as the post-conflict destinations emerged as valid options to revitalize tourist destinations obliterated by disasters or any other major threats. More important, policymakers acknowled…

Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economyTerrorismContext (language use)Cognitive reframingDestinationsNatural disasterDevelopment theoryTourismmedia_common
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Economic analysis of PV systems on buildings in Sicilian farms

2013

Abstract The photovoltaic sector in Italy in recent years has experienced a rapid growth also in the primary sector, thanks to substantial incentives guaranteed by energy policies, simultaneous reduction of investment costs and tax benefits. In order to better understand the growth of the PV industry in Italian primary sector, the aim of this paper has been to evaluate the economic convenience of four PV systems on farm buildings located in four different farms of the north-western coast of Sicily and realized during the second and fourth Italian feed-in schemes. For each feed-in scheme it has been considered a PV plant that sells the electricity to the grid and another in which the energy …

Cost–benefit analysis Feed-in scheme Sensitivity analysisCost–benefit analysisPublic economicsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemTariffInvestment (macroeconomics)Energy policyAgricultural economicsIncentivePrimary sector of the economySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsElectricitybusinessRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Changing Perceptions of Multiculturalism in the British Public Sphere

2017

This paper is devoted to the examination of the evolution of the uses of the term multiculturalism in a corpus of selected speeches by prominent British politicians, officials and diplomats in the United Kingdom within the decade 2001–2011. Britain is considered to be one of Europe’s most multicultural countries and there was a time when its government took pride in its pro-integration policies. That is why within the elite discourses of the Labour governments of the late 1990s, multiculturalism had overwhelmingly positive connotations: it was associated with new opportunities, strength, enrichment, social progress and economic success. However, over the course of the 2000s there was much d…

Critical discourse analysisDiscourse analysisPolitical economyPolitical scienceMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectEliteImmigrationNational identityPublic spherePublic administrationSocial progressmedia_common
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