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Unravelling green regional industrial path development: Regional preconditions, asset modification and agency

2020

Abstract Regions across the world are searching for ways to fashion new green growth paths and to promote green shifts in mature industries. The article aims to explore conceptually and based on illustrative empirical examples from the literature how green restructuring unfolds in regions. We propose a framework that explicates how regional preconditions in form of pre-existing industrial structures, organisational support structures, institutional set-ups and natural assets are transformed into various types of green path development through agentic processes of asset modification.

Sociology and Political ScienceRestructuring05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopment (topology)Organisational supportGreen growthPath (graph theory)Agency (sociology)BusinessAsset (economics)GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)050703 geographyIndustrial organizationGeoforum
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Groups' warmth is a personal matter: Understanding consensus on stereotype dimensions reconciles adversarial models of social evaluation

2020

Abstract As proponents of two theories of social evaluation, we disagree whether people spontaneously differentiate societal groups' conservative-progressive beliefs (distinct claim of the agency-beliefs-communion or ABC model) or warmth/communion (distinct claim of the stereotype content model or SCM). Our adversarial collaboration provides one way to resolve this debate. Examining people from four continents who differentiated groups in their country (N = 2356), we found lower consensus on groups' warmth/communion compared to agency/~competence and beliefs (Studies 1–4). Consensus on groups' warmth/communion was lower because people differed in self-rated agency and beliefs, and they infe…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySelfmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAgency (philosophy)050109 social psychologyStereotypeStereotype content model050105 experimental psychologyAdversarial systemSimilarity (psychology)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyAdversarial collaborationSocial psychologySocial evaluationmedia_commonJournal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Living on a knife’s edge: Temporal conflicts in welfare service work

2012

This article considers the temporal variations of agency from the point of view of social and health care workers’ experiences and the social structures and practices of the contemporary public service sector. It is based on an interview study of 24 Finnish welfare service workers. The results show that the public service sector increasingly operates according to market principles and an economic-rationalistic framing of time, contrary to the relational understanding of time in care practices. To maintain their sense of self as skilled professionals, workers actively reassess and adjust their identities according to the exigencies of working life, but not without difficulties. The results …

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTemporalityPublic relationsPublic administrationWork (electrical)Service (economics)Agency (sociology)Health careSociologyEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionbusinessWelfareSocial structuremedia_commonTime & Society
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Design Procedures for Soil-Lime Stabilization for Road and Railway Embankments. Part 2-Experimental Validation

2012

AbstractAs detailed in Part 1, the most common Italian Technical Specifications refer to different design methodologies for design of lime-soil mixtures, some being quite different from those internationally adopted. Therefore, it seemed appropriate to the Authors to compare these methodologies, via a wide experimental program.It is shown that the Italian methodology of the National Road Agency is different not only from those used in Italy, but also from the main international standards. The experimental results highlight that a revision of that methodology is needed in order to bring it into line with what is prescribed by the European standard.

Soil stabilizationbusiness.industrysoil stabilization lime mechanical performances laboratory testinLimeExperimental validationengineering.materialTechnical specificationsMechanical performancesCivil engineeringLaboratory testingLaboratory testingSoil stabilizationAgency (sociology)engineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiEuropean standardGeneral Materials SciencebusinessLimeProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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On the problem of finding a suitable distribution of students to universities in Germany

2009

For many years, the problem of how to distribute students to the various universities in Germany according to the preferences of the students has remained unsolved. Various approaches, like the centralized method to let a central agency organize the distribution to the various universities or the decentralized method to let the students apply directly at their preferred universities, turned out to lead to a significant fraction of frustrated students ending up at universities not being on their preference list or even not having a place to study at all. With our centralized approach, we are able to decrease the fraction of frustrated students as well as the bureaucratic expenses for applica…

Statistics and Probabilitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency (sociology)Mathematics educationDistribution (economics)BureaucracyBusinessCondensed Matter PhysicsPreference listmedia_commonPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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An agency approach to debt maturity of unlisted and listed firms in the European setting

2019

Abstract This study analyses the debt maturity of two groups of companies – unlisted and listed – throughout the period 2005–2013. The research takes an agency costs approach to explore the determinants of firms' debt maturity structure for a set of five countries, chosen for being representative of the European Union (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). Agency costs, as well as institutional and macroeconomic factors, turn out to be decisive in explaining firms’ financial policies regarding debt maturity, during the economic crisis that started in 2007–2008. Our findings indicate that contracting costs had a greater impact on unlisted firms during the post-crisis subperi…

Strategy and Management0502 economics and business05 social sciencesAgency (sociology)Agency costmedia_common.cataloged_instanceDebt maturity050211 marketingFinancial systemBusinessEuropean union050203 business & managementmedia_commonEuropean Management Journal
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A meta-analysis of distributed leadership from 2002 to 2013 : Theory development, empirical evidence and future research focus

2015

This article provides a meta-analysis of research conducted on distributed leadership from 2002 to 2013. It continues the review of distributed leadership commissioned by the English National College for School Leadership (NCSL) ( Distributed Leadership: A Desk Study, Bennett et al., 2003), which identified two gaps in the research during the 1996–2002 period. The review found that the studies had been unable to conceptualise distributed leadership or empirically outline its application. The two research gaps identified by Bennett et al. (2003) constitute the focus of the present review, which attempts to determine whether recent research has been able to fill these gaps. Based on the find…

Strategy and ManagementEducationleadership as agencyEducational leadership0502 economics and businessLeadership styleta516Sociologyta512distributed leadershipleadership as resourceDistributed leadershipManagement sciencebusiness.industryEducation theory05 social sciencesNeuroleadershipmeta-analyysi050301 educationPublic relationsmeta-analysisEducational researchTransformational leadershipLeadership studiesbusiness0503 education050203 business & management
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Integrated initial and continuing training as a way of developing the professional agency of teachers and student teachers

2020

In this paper, we discuss training aimed at supporting the professional agency of teachers and student teachers. Drawing on socio-cultural and post-structural theories, we conceptualize professional agency as achieved by participation in professional practices. We employ our conceptualization in an analysis of a Finnish pilot training that combined initial and continuous training for preschool and primary school teachers. We argue that the practices of reflection and collective enquiry inherent in the model offer a fruitful starting point for further efforts to understand how to support the development of the professional agency of teachers and student teachers simultaneously. peerReviewed

Student teacherTraining (civil)preschoolEducationprimary schoolSchool teachersPedagogyAgency (sociology)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestäydennyskoulutusopettajankoulutusPilot trainingteacher educationConceptualization05 social sciences050301 educationluokanopettajatprofessional agencytoimijuusContinuous trainingammatillinen kehitysvarhaiskasvatuksen opettajatPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyprofessional development
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Problematic Woman-to-Woman Family Relations

2006

Family research has mostly concentrated on relationships between parents and children or between women and men. On the other hand, feminist studies have explained problems within woman-to-woman relationships deriving from patriarchy. This article focuses on problematic adult woman-to-woman family relationships. More specifically, it discusses two women's ambivalent emotions narrated and experienced in their problematic female family relationships. The authors suggest that feminist studies should take into account culturally dominant narratives interlinking female subjectivity and responsibility over the private sphere. Ambivalence arises in situations where individuals encounter contradicto…

Subjectivity05 social sciencesPatriarchyPoison controlGender studiesPrivate sphereAmbivalence0506 political scienceNarrative inquiryGender StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050903 gender studiesAgency (sociology)050602 political science & public administrationKinshipSociology0509 other social sciencesSocial psychologyEuropean Journal of Women's Studies
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Simplex selves, functional synergies, and selving: Languaging in a complex world

2019

Abstract In this paper, I present selves as simplex structures (Berthoz, 2012/2009) that construct themselves and are constructed in and through the embodied socio-cognitive dynamics of ‘selving’. Selves are, following Vygotsky (1986 : 59–73; see also Ratner, 2017), individuations and crystallisations of the concrete social relations in which the self has participated along its life-trajectory. Selving arises and takes place in dialogically coordinated languaging activity. In complex social and cultural worlds, simplex selves-in-languaging constitute and stabilise their own and others' experience and living bodies in and through norm saturated languaging. Thus, while human subjectivity is f…

Subjectivity050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSelfField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesDialogical selfAgency (philosophy)050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemologyExpression (architecture)Action (philosophy)Embodied cognition0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyLanguage Sciences
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