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Latvia in search of a social policy model

1996

Cultural StudiesPolicy studiesPhilosophyHistoryEconomicsEconomic systemPolicy analysisSocial policyThe European Legacy
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Horizontal Cooperation in the Autonomous State: The Conference of Autonomous Presidents

2013

One of the most important constitutional problems in our country, and one that has not yet been solved, is precisely the territorial distribution and organisation of power. Our Constitution defined a State that could be territorially decentralised, leaving it to the Autonomy Statutes and other laws on development to give it its final shape. The State has now reached decentralisation levels that were unthinkable at the time when the Constitution was adopted. The Autonomous Communities have a consolidated institutional organisation, and they have undertaken numerous powers successfully. However, important deficiencies still exist in vertical cooperation relations—between the State and the Aut…

Constitutionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDistribution (economics)Public administrationPlenary sessionDecentralizationStatutePower (social and political)State (polity)Political sciencebusinessAutonomymedia_common
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The influence of the physical education teacher on intrinsic motivation, self-confidence, anxiety, and pre-and post-competition mood states

2001

One of the fundamental problems facing teachers of physical education (PE) is how to increase pupils' motivation. From the point of view of goal achievement, guidelines need to be established so that information may be used to greater effect in classes. This study examined the relationship between the motivational climate created by the PE teacher and the intrinsic motivation of the preparatory sessions together with self-confidence and anxiety prior to competition and pre- and post-competition mood states. The sample was made up of school children (M age = 11.7) from a state school (N = 115), who, after an introduction to an athletics course of 12 sessions, took part in a sports competitio…

Esportsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicinePhysical educationSomatic anxietyCompetition (economics)Self-confidenceMoodmedicineIntrinsic motivationAnxietyOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyPre and postSocial psychologyMotivació (Psicologia)media_common
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Relationships between recall of perceived exertion and blood lactate concentration in a judo competition

2001

Relationships between perceived exertion and blood lactate have usually been studied in laboratory or training contexts but not in competition, the most important setting in which sports performance is evaluated. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between psychological and physiological indices of the physical effort in a competition setting, taking into account the duration of effort. For this, we employed two Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE and CR-10) and lactic acid plasma concentration as a biological marker of the effort performed. 13 male judo fighters who participated in a sports club competition provided capillary blood samples to assay lactate concentrat…

AdultMaleCompetitive Behaviormedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical ExertionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPerceived exertion050105 experimental psychologyCompetition (economics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineBlood lactateHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLactic AcidRetrospective StudiesRecall05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesSensory SystemsMental RecallPlasma concentrationPhysical therapyPsychologyhuman activitiesMartial Arts
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Graphical models for estimating network determinants of multi-destination trips in Sicily

2017

Abstract This paper proposes a two-step approach for analysing the main determinants of multi-destination trip behaviour. It is based on a combination of graphical models and of a multinomial logistic regression model; the aim is to analyse direct and indirect effects of a wide set of tourist- and trip-related characteristics on multi-destination trip behaviour. Empirical data have been derived from a frontier survey of approximately 4000 incoming tourists in Sicily (Italy) at the end of their trip. Results suggest that multi-destination trips depend directly on the length of stay, the number of previous visits and motivation for the trip, and only indirectly on the interview month, travel …

Empirical dataTourist mobility05 social sciencesAdvertisingCountry of originSet (abstract data type)FrontierGeographyMultinomial logistic regression modelTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessEconometricsTRIPS architecture050211 marketingGraphical modelSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSicily050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismLog-linear graphical modelTourist behaviour
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ANÁLISIS DE LOS HOTELES DE ALTA CATEGORÍA DE CROACIA DESDE EL ENFOQUE HOTEL-HUÉSPED

2011

RESUMENCroacia viene experimentando un auge turístico notable en los últimos diez años. Es crucial para su futuro desarrollo saber gestionar el sector hotelero de acuerdo con las nuevas exigencias del mercado. Este trabajo pretende analizar los hoteles de alta categoría de Croacia desde un doble enfoque hotel-huésped, centrándose en una nueva estrategia de marketing denominada Comunicación Integrada de Marketing (CIM), los avances en las Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación (TIC) y la lealtad. Los resultados demuestran el elevado grado de implantación de las TIC y de la CIM y el grado moderado de los programas de lealtad en los hoteles analizados. Además, confirman la influencia de las…

High-quality hotelsEconomics and EconometricsCroatiaStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectIntegrated Marketing CommunicationsLealtad.lcsh:BusinessLoyaltyLoyaltyddc:330integrated marketing communicationsBusiness and International ManagementMarketinginformation and communication technologyMarket conditionsmedia_commonInformation and Communication TechnologyMarketingbusiness.industryLealtadM31M10Hoteles de alta categoríahigh-quality hotelsMarketing strategyTecnologías de Información y ComunicaciónComunicación Integrada de MarketingInformation and Communications TechnologyCroacialoyalty.Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Integrated marketing communicationsTourismInvestigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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Knowledge transfer mechanisms in franchise network

2020

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of knowledge transfer (KT) mechanisms in a franchise network.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses qualitative and grounded theory techniques to collect and analyze data from a franchise network based in Africa. This approach enables the triangulation of data from different sources including field visits, observation, interviews and company reports.FindingsThe findings suggest that training is the most preferred mechanisms for transferring localized knowledge. The results highlight the importance of identifying franchisees’ training needs for transferring relevant knowledge according to experience and market profile of franchis…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Bedriftsøkonomi: 2130502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketingFranchiseBusinessKnowledge transfer050203 business & managementPeer review
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Reception of the quality assurance commitments of the Bologna process in Finnish higher education institutions

2016

AbstractThis article analyses Finnish higher education institutions’ reception of the implementation of the new quality assurance systems that governments participating in the Bologna Process have committed to establishing in the Berlin Communique of 2003. The data were collected using a web survey and the respondents were classified with a cluster analysis. The reception was more positive in the polytechnics than in the research universities and women were more positive than men. People working in managerial positions were most positive about, and committed to, quality assurance. Most critical were young researchers in research universities working in temporary jobs. Some opinions were so …

laadunvarmistusHigher educationEducational qualityquality assuranceEducationLikert scalePolitical science0502 economics and businessMarketingimplementationBerlin CommuniquéBolognan prosessibusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationta5142Bologna ProcessPublic relationsWork experienceuniversity personnelBologna processbusiness0503 educationQuality assuranceWeb survey050203 business & managementQuality in Higher Education
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Dose Responsive Effects of Subcutaneous Pentosan Polysulfate Injection in Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI Rats and Comparison to Oral Treatment

2014

Background We previously demonstrated the benefits of daily, oral pentosan polysulfate (PPS) treatment in a rat model of mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) type VI. Herein we compare these effects to once weekly, subcutaneous (s.c.) injection. The bioavailability of injected PPS is greater than oral, suggesting better delivery to difficult tissues such as bone and cartilage. Injected PPS also effectively treats osteoarthritis in animals, and has shown success in osteoarthritis patients. Methodology/principal findings One-month-old MPS VI rats were given once weekly s.c. injections of PPS (1, 2 and 4 mg/kg, human equivalent dose (HED)), or daily oral PPS (4 mg/kg HED) for 6 months. Serum inflammato…

Cartilage ArticularMaleMucopolysaccharidosisMucopolysaccharidosis type VIlcsh:MedicineAdministration OralOsteoarthritisOral administrationMedicine and Health SciencesFemurGrowth Platelcsh:Sciencehealth care economics and organizationsGlycosaminoglycansPentosan Sulfuric PolyesterMucopolysaccharidosis VIMultidisciplinaryMucopolysaccharidosis VIPentosan polysulfateBiomechanical Phenomena3. Good healthFemaleAnatomyResearch Articlemedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyInflammatory DiseasesInjections SubcutaneousMovementeducationUrologyBiological AvailabilityResearch and Analysis MethodsDrug Administration ScheduleAutosomal Recessive DiseasesGeneticsmedicineAnimalsAnimal Models of DiseaseBoneAdverse effectMolecular BiologyClinical GeneticsDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industrylcsh:RTherapeutic effectBiology and Life SciencesMucopolysaccharidosesmedicine.diseaseSpineRatsSurgeryAnimal Studieslcsh:QVeterinary ScienceTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessPLoS ONE
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Whose Narrative is it Anyway? Narratives of Social Innovation in Rural Areas – A Comparative Analysis of Community‐Led Initiatives in Scotland and Sp…

2020

Social innovation is a process in which local communities build social and cultural capital to address challenges and social needs. The diffusion of social innovation requires compelling narratives that encourage people to join them. Using qualitative techniques and a multiple case study methodology, this paper examines the content of narratives of social innovation in rural areas and how actors construct, spread and change them. We propose a narrative analytical framework comprising four key components: problematisation; solutions and goals; actors; and plot, which we apply to three initiatives in Scotland and Spain. Our findings suggest that marginalisation, the natural environment and co…

Sociology and Political Science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesPower relationsPower relations021107 urban & regional planningGender studies02 engineering and technologyForest-dependent communitiesRural developmentNarrative inquiryNarrative analysisLeadership0502 economics and businessSocial innovationNarrativeSociologyRural developmentRural areaPolicy framework050203 business & management
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