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<strong>Two new species of oribatid mites of the genera <em>Pergalumna</em> and <em>Carinogalumna</em> (Acari, Oribatid…

2014

Two new species of oribatid mites of the family Galumnidae, Pergalumna minituberculata sp. nov. and Carinogalumna alineata sp. nov., are described from soil of secondary mixed broadleaved forest with bamboo in eastern Nepal. The genus Carinogalumna is recorded for the first time in the Oriental region. Pergalumna minituberculata sp. nov. is similar morphologically to Pergalumna longisetosa Balogh, 1960 and Pergalumna paralongisetosa Ermilov & Kaluz, 2012, however, it differs from both by the body size, length of bothridial and adanal setae, absence of porose areas Ad, and the presence of notogastral setae c, medial pore, postanal porose area, striate genital plates and striate bands in anog…

EcologybiologySetaIdentification keyPergalumnaBody sizebiology.organism_classificationGenusInsect ScienceBotanyKey (lock)AcariOribatidaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSystematic and Applied Acarology
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Development of a TaqMan PCR assay for the identification of the non-native copepod Acartia tonsa, and detection of this species in Norwegian coastal …

2021

Abstract Molecular based assays for detection of species are a powerful tool to supplement morphological methods that may be time and labor intensive. Here we describe a sensitive TaqMan real time polymerase chain reaction assay that specifically detects the presence of Acartia tonsa in mixed plankton samples. The assay is used to find this non-native copepod in samples collected in Norwegian coastal waters.

Ecologybiologyved/biologyfungiPcr assayved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesZoologyAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationTaqManIdentification (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCopepodAcartia tonsaJournal of Plankton Research
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Identification and Ecology of Macroalgae Species Existing in Poland

2015

Ecologybusiness.industryEcology (disciplines)Distribution (economics)Identification (biology)Biologybusiness
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Education and Employment: A Survey of French Research

1981

There is little doubt that at the end of the 1 960s, French research into the education-income relationship as a means of analysing also the relationship between training and employment remained unadvanced by comparison with work of this kind undertaken in English-speaking countries. Mainly attributable to a lack of appropriate data, this weakness incited the public authorities to develop, at the beginning of the 1970s, the gathering of such information, first on the cost of education, and then on wage levels. Thenceforth, the education-income relationship was subject to close analysis, while studies were carried out to elucidate the influence of variables other than education itself. Indee…

Economic growth050402 sociology[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationWageContext (language use)Relation formation-emploiDiversification (marketing strategy)Training (civil)Education0504 sociologySociologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonRate of returnPublic economics4. EducationField (Bourdieu)05 social sciences050301 educationIdentification (information)Work (electrical)8. Economic growthFrance0503 educationEuropean Journal of Education
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PORTRAITS OF RUSSIAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: IDENTIFICATION AND WAYS OF LEADERSHIP

2009

Entrepreneurship has developed in Russia during the past two decades, which is a short time to develop a firm business culture. Women are still a minority among entrepreneurs globally, also in Russia [Verhovskaya, O. and Dorokhina, M. (2008) GEM. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Executive Summary, Russia 2007, www.gemconsortium.org, 30.9.2008]. Our study focuses on Russian women entrepreneurship by means of an interview and photographs of 10 women entrepreneurs in the St. Petersburg area. We ask, how do they identify themselves in the current economic situation. Further, we ask if there is a specifically Russian type of women entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial identification. Finally, in …

Economic growthEntrepreneurshipExecutive summarybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)Organizational cultureGeneral MedicinePublic relationsAutocracyDemocracy0506 political scienceIdentification (information)Portrait0502 economics and business8. Economic growth050602 political science & public administrationSociologybusiness050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Enterprising Culture
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Regional Tourism Development in Romania – Consistency with Policies and Strategies Developed at EU Level

2013

Abstract The national tourism development master plan for the period 2007-2026 focuses on tourism resources of the regions. The regional tourism development strategy should have the opportunities and threats that are found in every county of the region as guide marks. Their identification leads to facilitate the implementation of tourism development strategy, the opportunity maximum use being the revival and growth ramp of tourist activities, preventing threats ensure the proper functioning of the implementation process. In this paper we analyzed a series of indicators of tourist movement in the eight development regions of Romania.

Economic growthProcess (engineering)Tourism geographyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMaster planIdentification (information)Consistency (negotiation)Regional tourismPolicies and strategy in tourismEcotourismTourist offerRegional scienceBusinessTourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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Attuned HRM Systems for Social Enterprises

2021

This paper is motivated by a puzzling observation made when conducting a case study of ProCredit (PC), a well-known social bank. The HR practices that this social enterprise (SE) adopted to cultivate mission identification were unfavorably impacting its retention rate. Building on prior research and our analysis of the case, we argue the need for SEs to embrace HRM systems that are both mission-identification proactive and employee-retention preemptive. It theorizes that these HRM systems should be attuned to the labor market conditions (e.g., market segmentation and competition for employees) that frame how SEs develop and sustain Person-Organization (P-O) fit. Attuned HRM systems are adap…

Economics and Econometrics05 social sciencesFrame (networking)Bancs hipotecaris06 humanities and the artsRetention rate0603 philosophy ethics and religionGeneral Business Management and AccountingEconomia socialCompetition (economics)Identification (information)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Market segmentation0502 economics and business060301 applied ethicsBusinessBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsLaw050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationMarket conditionsSocial enterprise
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Credit demand and supply shocks in Italy during the Great Recession

2018

In this article, we use Structural VAR analysis to disentangle credit demand and supply shocks and their effect on real economic activity in Italy during the 2008 to 2014 crisis period. The three endogenous variables considered are the loan interest rate, the loans growth rate and the employment to population ratio. The data are observed at annual frequency for each of 103 Italian provinces. The empirical evidence suggests that the variance of the shocks varies across four Italian macro-regions: North, Centre, South and Islands, and hece heteroscedasticity is used to identify (ex ante) the structural shocks. Sign restrictions are used to interpret shocks ex post. The empirical findings sugg…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financecredit shock05 social sciencesMonetary economicsR11Great recessionSupply and demandStructural VARregional economic activity0502 economics and businessEconomicsidentification through heteroscedasticity050207 economicsE51C32Applied Economics
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Ecosystem dynamics: exploring the interplay within fintech entrepreneurial ecosystems

2021

AbstractScholars and practitioners continue to recognize the crucial role of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) in creating a conducive environment for productive entrepreneurship. Although EEs are fundamentally interaction systems of hierarchically independent yet mutually dependent actors, few studies have investigated how interactions among ecosystem actors drive the entrepreneurial process. Seeking to address this gap, this paper explores how ecosystem actor interactions influence new ventures in the financial technology (fintech) EE of Singapore. Guided by an EE framework and the use of an exploratory-abductive approach, empirical data from semi-structured interviews is collected and ana…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212business.industryPerspective (graphical)New Ventures512 Business and managementGeneral Business Management and AccountingFinTechIdentification (information)PhenomenonIntermediationbusinessExploitation of natural resourcesSmall Business Economics
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Unleashing Growth Potential in ‘Stunted’ SMEs: Insights from Simulator Experiments

2006

The literature recognises the phenomenon of 'dwarf' or 'stunted' small and micro firms (in Italian nanismo aziendale) and that they might represent potential lost opportunities for owners and the local economy. This paper describes the development of a simple 'insight' model to simulate the behaviour of such firms. The model replicates the basic no-growth, cyclical behaviour attributed to them and shows how changes in targets and attitudes towards asset management can change that behaviour to one of stable growth. In this simple form, the model does link behaviours to system structure and could support individual entrepreneurs in understanding the reasons for dwarfism in their firm and the …

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipNanismo aziendalebusiness.industryStunted-growthStrategyGrowthDwarf businesseIdentification (information)Local economyPhenomenonmedicineEconomicsAsset managementBusiness and International ManagementMarketingStunted growthmedicine.symptombusinessSystem structureIndustrial organizationSimulation
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