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Dynamics of agency governance: Evidence from the Nuclear safety sector

2021

Public organizations are compound bodies characterized by competing endogenous dynamics of governance. This study makes two main contributions. First, it contributes to an organizational approach to studies of public policy and administration by conceptualizing compound agency governance. Second, by determining how variation in agency governance reflects endogenous organizational factors. Based on a study of the Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA), two observations are highlighted: Firstly, DSA staff are torn between two competing behavioural logics: A governmental and a transnational logic. Moreover, portfolios of core state powers are more closely monitored by parent m…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political Science020209 energyCorporate governance05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 2400506 political scienceInstitutionalismAgency (sociology)050602 political science & public administration0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusinessOrganizational theoryEconomic systemPublic Policy and Administration
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Support policy for the tourism business: a comparative case study in Spain

2009

It is now well known that service industries, and especially the tourism sector, significantly contribute to economic and social development in the European Union. Intrinsic to the growth of the tourism industry has been the public interventions that, directly or indirectly, have facilitated the development of this sector. In this context, this paper aims to contribute to the knowledge on the design and implementation process of support policies for tourism businesses in Spain, using institutional economics as the theoretical framework. Based on a comparative case study, the article shows that despite the relevance of the legal system, the most important factors for the promotion of the tou…

Public economicsbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementComparative caseTourism geographyInstitutional economicsContext (language use)EcotourismManagement of Technology and InnovationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionbusinessTertiary sector of the economyTourismmedia_commonThe Service Industries Journal
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Grounds and Challenges for Implementing a Circular Economy in the European Road Transport Sector

2017

Environmental challenges, especially in the form of resource depletion, pollution and greenhouse gas emission, are very important challenges for the socio-economic development. For this reason, the concept of a circular economy has been developed and is being implemented in different areas. In 2015, the European Union adopted the Circular Economy Package consisting of an “EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy”, presenting a set of actions aimed at achieving objectives of the circular economy in Europe. The goal of the paper is to describe and discuss key challenges facing implementation of the concept of the circular economy in the European road transport sector. First, the concept of a c…

Road transportEngineeringEconomybusiness.industryCircular economyGreenhouse gasAction planmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionResource depletionbusinessmedia_common
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The Automotive Market – An Ongoing Turmoil

2013

Abstract The article focusses on the turmoil of the European Union and Romanian automotive market, deeply challenged by the crisis and on the perspectives in the after crisis, studying the evolution of this market as well as the determinate factors of a highly economic- sensitive market.

RomaniaRomanianGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologyautomotive marketlanguage.human_languageMarket economylanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionEconomic systemAutomotive marketEUmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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The challenge for economics from the new 'digital' economy: sharing and collaborative economy through the 'platforms neocapitalism' of the 21st centu…

2021

The so-called collaborative or sharing economy constitutes a multifaceted concept of increasing relevance and evolving in definition that will constitute the focus of our study. This article is presented methodologically as a macro-synthesis of the main trends of the economy, from its local and global spheres, in the convergence that can be glimpsed from the new phenomenon that we are dealing with of neo-capitalism based essentially on digital platforms and media. Some have already advanced it as turbo-capitalism or capitalism 3.0, in increasing expansion from the analysis of massive data from digital platforms. The resulting greater efficiency of decentralization and heterogeneity can be e…

Sharing economysharing economy; digital platforms; collaborative economyBusinessDigital economyEconomic systemEconomia
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Harnessing soft innovation resources leads to neo open innovation

2019

Advancement of the digital economy has transformed the concept of the growth crossover in nations and firms, both concerning input and output. Advanced economies have been confronting a dilemma between input increases and output decreases. Contrary to traditional expectations, excessive increase in input has resulted in a productivity decline in output. A solution to this dilemma can only be expected by harnessing the vigor of soft innovation resources that lead to neo open innovation in the digital economy. This paper attempts to demonstrate this hypothetical view. Based on an empirical analysis of the development trajectories of 140 countries and 500 global ICT firms, dynamism, resulting …

Sociology and Political Science020209 energytuottavuusHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologydigital economyEducationinnovaatiotoimintadilemma0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsDigital economyDynamismBusiness and International Managementsoft innovation resourcesdigitalisaatioProductivityneo open innovationOpen innovation05 social sciencesuusi talousInvestment (macroeconomics)Virtuous circle and vicious circleDilemmaInformation and Communications Technologyproductivity declineEconomic system050203 business & management
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Towards a theory of transnational academic capitalism

2013

This article draws attention to the relative lack of theoretically and methodologically elaborated approaches to understand and explain the complex relations between transnationalization of higher education and globalization seen especially from the point of view of global capitalism. The main aim of this article is to contribute to the construction of a theory of transnational academic capitalism (TAC). A theory of TAC argues that those networks, practices and activities that are blurring the boundaries between higher education, markets and states are increasingly becoming transnational without supposing that this transformation implies that local and national levels are insignificant in s…

Sociology and Political ScienceHigher educationbusiness.industryglobal capitalismEducation theoryCapitalismCommercializationEducationRelationalismtransnational academic capitalismGlobalizationSocial systemta5141TransnationalismrelationismSociologyPositive economicsEconomic systembusinessglobalizationBritish Journal of Sociology of Education
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Integrating nascent organisations. On the settlement of the European External Action Service

2016

This study shows how the EU’s new Common Foreign and Security policy (CFSP) administration – the European External Action Service (EEAS) – experienced early organisational settlement. We find that the EEAS acts relatively independently from member-state governments, suggesting administrative autonomy. It is also relatively integrated into the Commission structure, suggesting inter-institutional integration of sub-units in the two institutions. Important lessons can be learned. For organisation theory: Firstly, nascent organisations are likely to experience some degree of ‘settlement’ after birth by establishing ties towards organisations from which they originate. Secondly, settlement is in…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCommissionPublic administrationSecurity policyIndependence0506 political scienceAction (philosophy)Service (economics)0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsEconomic systemSettlement (litigation)Administration (government)050203 business & managementAutonomymedia_common
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Co-evolution of three mega-trends nurtures un-captured GDP – Uber's ride-sharing revolution

2016

Uber used a disruptive business model driven by digital technology to trigger a ride-sharing revolution. The institutional sources of the company’s platform ecosystem architecture were analyzed to explain this revolutionary change. Both an empirical analysis of a co-existing development trajectory with taxis and institutional enablers that helped to create Uber’s platform ecosystem were analyzed. The analysis identified a correspondence with the “two-faced” nature of ICT that nurtures un-captured GDP. This two-faced nature of ICT can be attributed to a virtuous cycle of decline in prices and an increase in the number of trips. We show that this cycle can be attributed to a self-propagating …

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTaxisHuman Factors and ErgonomicsBusiness modelEducationICT-driven disruptive business model0502 economics and businessEconomicsride-sharing revolutionBusiness and International ManagementArchitectureFunction (engineering)Uber's system successmedia_commonta11305 social sciencesVirtuous circle and vicious circleEconomyInformation and Communications TechnologyParadigm shifttwo-faced nature of ICTTRIPS architectureun-captured GDP050211 marketingEconomic system050203 business & management
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Geographies of markets: Materials, morals and monsters in motion

2010

Approaching processes of capitalist market exchange from a cultural economic perspective, we identify three strands of research that are all part of a widespread ‘pragmatic turn’ in the study of economic activities: (1) the conceptualization of markets as heterogeneous arrangements of people, things and sociotechnical devices; (2) the insight that multiple frames of reference are mobilized in everyday market activities in addition to instrumental rationality; and (3) approaches that combine an interest in the performance of diversity and difference in concrete market contexts with an attention to mobility in network capitalism.

Sociotechnical systemConceptualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)RationalityCapitalismMotion (physics)10122 Institute of Geography3305 Geography Planning and DevelopmentPerformativitySociology910 Geography & travelEconomic systemPositive economicsDiversity (politics)media_commonProgress in Human Geography
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