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Developing a conceptual framework for the co-operative and mutual enterprise business model

2018

AbstractThe co-operative and mutual enterprise business model represents a unique type of organisation that has a dual purpose focused on both economic and social goals. For nearly two centuries it has played an important role in economic development, job creation and addressing market failures. However, despite its potential importance to economic development it has been largely ignored within the mainstream economics and management literature. This paper provides an overview of the nature of the co-operative and mutual enterprise business model and also proposes a business model framework or ‘canvas’ that can be used for research, teaching and strategic analysis.

Co operativeJob creationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementDual purpose05 social sciencesMainstream economicsBusiness modelConceptual framework0502 economics and businessBusiness050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementStrategic analysis050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationMarket failureJournal of Management & Organization
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Las asociaciones de inmigrantes como organizaciones no gubernamentales de desarrollo. Entre la agencia y la adaptación institucional

2020

De modo progresivo las asociaciones de inmigrantes en España se han convertido en un agente importante de la cooperación para el desarrollo. En este sentido, el entorno político, favorecido por la incorporación del codesarrollo en las políticas públicas a partir del año 2002, propició la creación de una estructura y una nueva ventana de oportunidad para las asociaciones de inmigrantes. Como resultado, en muchas de ellas se generaron procesos de adaptación o incluso hibridación organizativa hacia la reconversión como ONGD. Es por ello que, a raíz de los resultados de un estudio realizado sobre el estado de las entidades del campo de la cooperación para el desarrollo en España, debatimos y an…

Co-developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationImmigrant associationsPublic policySocial SciencesPolitical structureHM401-1281Tercer SectorPoliticsHState (polity)CodesarrolloPolitical scienceSociology (General)Development cooperationmedia_commonCooperación para el desarrolloH1-99General Arts and HumanitiesWelfare economicsGeneral Social SciencesSocial sciences (General)ONGDThird SectorNGDOAsociaciones de inmigrantesSociologíaOBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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Construcción de una tipología rural/urbana para los municipios españoles

2016

[ES] Este artículo pretende establecer criterios para delimitar de modo riguroso qué es lo que constituye un territorio rural o urbano, dadas las limitaciones de las metodologías tradicionales. En segundo lugar, se propone una tipología rural/urbana a escala municipal para España tomando en consideración tres criterios: la demografía —combinando densidades con umbrales mínimos de población— la información sobre coberturas y usos del suelo y el grado de accesibilidad desde el mundo rural a las ciudades. El resultado es el establecimiento de seis tipos distintos de municipios.

Cobertura del suelo: accesibilidad ruralLand cover: rural accessibilityaccesibilidad rural [Cobertura del suelo]GeografíaGeographyEconomicsrural accessibility [Land cover]INGENIERIA DEL TERRENOPopulation gridEconomíaSociologyMunicipisTipología rural/urbanaGrid de poblaciónSociologíaRural/urban typology
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Analysis of Socio-Spatial Differences in Germany for the Definition of Online Milieus

2017

This research paper is part of a research project that analyses the influence of socioeconomic variables on the usage of online social networks to provide quality ensured social media supported business transactions. The research in this paper contains the analysing of the online milieu groups from the Responsibility-Driven Individuals and the Digital Vanguards, which were defined 2012 as milieu groups for online users in Germany. Both target groups are part of the in Germany well-established approach of lifeworlds and milieus for the differentiation of groups in the society. With such a distinguishing of customer groups, the communication with agents in social media communication will be m…

Cognitive scienceAutopoiesismedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInformation processor050801 communication & media studiesCognitionSocio spatialSymbol0508 media and communicationsExtension (metaphysics)Embodied cognition0502 economics and business050211 marketingPsychologyConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS RESEARCH AND MARKETING
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Intentional strategies that make co-actors more predictable: The case of signaling

2013

AbstractPickering & Garrod (P&G) explain dialogue dynamics in terms of forward modeling and prediction-by-simulation mechanisms. Their theory dissolves a strict segregation between production and comprehension processes, and it links dialogue to action-based theories of joint action. We propose that the theory can also incorporate intentional strategies that increase communicative success: for example, signaling strategies that help remaining predictable and forming common ground.

Cognitive scienceComprehensionJoint actionBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAction (philosophy)PhysiologyComputer scienceDynamics (music)Computational Models of Cognition Behavioral Sciences NeuroscienceProduction (economics)Common ground
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Hume’s guillotine and intelligent technologies

2021

AbstractEmerging intelligent society shall change the way people are organised around their work and consequently also as a society. One approach to investigating intelligent systems and their social influence is information processing. Intelligence is information processing. However, factual and ethical information are different. Facts concern true vs. false, while ethics is about what should be done. David Hume recognised a fundamental problem in this respect, which is that facts can be used to derive values. His answer was negative, which is critical for developing intelligent ethical technologies. Hume’s problem is not crucial when values can be assigned to technologies, i.e. weak ethic…

Cognitive scienceHume’s guillotineweak and strong ethical AItietoteoriaIntelligent decision support systemInformation processingComputational intelligenceCognitionWeak and strong ethical AItekoälyarvot (käsitykset)Work (electrical)processing ethical informationObstacleHuman resource managementProcessing ethical informationetiikkaPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial influenceResearch Article
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Informed Play: Approaching a Concept and Biology of Tone Production on Early Modern Lute Instruments

2018

Informed Play presents a conceptual understanding of tone production based on extensive historical research on primary sources, modern literature and handbook reviews, physical and psychological perspectives as well as on technology. As the first volume in English to discuss and contextualise the topic of tone production on Early Modern lute instruments from a broad, interdisciplinary approach, it represents a unique and significant contribution to research on Early Music performance, particularly performance on lute instruments. At a lute-centred level, this book challenges many preconceptions about tone production by addressing the motivations behind certain choices made in and embraced b…

Cognitive sciencePerformance art--Study and teachingEarly worksOrganologyMusic educationTone (musical instrument)Performance practicePerformance studiesProduction (economics)LutePerformance practice (Music)Music--Instruction and studyTimbreMusicMusical instruments
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science

2011

WOS:000295936900019; International audience; Investigating human cognitive faculties such as language, attention, and memory most often relies on testing small and homogeneous groups of volunteers coming to research facilities where they are asked to participate in behavioral experiments. We show that this limitation and sampling bias can be overcome by using smartphone technology to collect data in cognitive science experiments from thousands of subjects from all over the world. This mass coordinated use of smartphones creates a novel and powerful scientific "instrument" that yields the data necessary to test universal theories of cognition. This increase in power represents a potential re…

Cognitive scienceSocial and Behavioral SciencesPsycholinguistics[SCCO]Cognitive scienceCognitionEngineering0302 clinical medicineSoftwareSoftware DesignPsychologyMedicineAttentionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLanguageCognitive scienceFaculty of Science\PsychologyLEXICAL DECISION TASKMultidisciplinaryPsycholinguisticsQ05 social sciencesRExperimental psychologySoftware EngineeringCognitionDIFFUSION-MODEL ACCOUNTExperimental economicsTest (assessment)SemanticsResearch facilitiesMental HealthComputers Handheld[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyMedicineInformation TechnologyResearch ArticleExperimental psychologyScienceCognitive NeuroscienceCell phonesSemantics050105 experimental psychologyDatabases03 medical and health sciencesMemoryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChemistry (relationship)BiologyBehaviorbusiness.industryResearchCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesReproducibility of ResultsComputer ScienceAttention (Behavior)businessCell PhoneSoftware030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscience
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Older adults with cognitive and mobility-related limitations: Social deprivation and forms of care received

2015

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Cognitive[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesAdults[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSocial deprivationForms of care[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN REGIONS OF LATVIA

2021

For successful economic transition to the new stage of development improvements in business environment, as also the entrepreneurswho are ready to start your own business and to set up new companies. One of the main challenges the EU Member States face isthe need to boost their level of entrepreneurship and to become more competitive in the global market. That was one of the mainobjectives set by the Lisbon European Council, in March 2000, with a view to improving the Union’s performance in terms of employment,economic reform and social cohesion. Entrepreneurship is not only a driving force in the creation of new jobs, but it alsoincreases and enhances competitiveness and growth, personal f…

Cohesion (linguistics)EntrepreneurshipEconomic growthRegional developmentMember statesEconomic reformEconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEconomic systemGeneral Environmental ScienceBusiness environmentRegional Formation and Development Studies
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