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Green Public Procurement: Case Study of Latvian Municipalities

2019

Abstract Green public procurement (GPP) is an instrument for public institutions that have made sustainable consumption and financial aids savings, particularly taking into consideration expenses of the total life cycle of the agreement, not just the procurement price. Municipalities are important to promotion of sustainable consumption through their positive effects on citizens and other stakeholders. The present paper analyses the contribution of municipalities of the Republic of Latvia in developing sustainable consumption through GPP. The aim of the paper is to explore the development of GPP in municipalities, analysing influencing factors. By analysing data from the Procurement Supervi…

HF5001-6182020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesThe Republicq58ProcurementPromotion (rank)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringgreen public procurementSustainable consumptionBusinessBusiness managementHB71-740105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonPublic economicsLatvianPublic institutionsustainable consumptionlanguage.human_languageq001latvian municipalitiesEconomics as a sciencelanguageBusinessEconomics and Business
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Frictions, cracks and micro-resistances: physical activity and sport as strategies to dignify imprisoned women

2018

Discipline and control are key concepts within industrial and capitalist societies. In this context, prisons are a warning tool about the consequences of non-conformity [Foucault, M., 1995. Discipline and Punish: The birth of Prison. NY: Vintage Books]. As a result, punitive power is used as a corrective technique to transform prisoners into docile and useful citizen. However, power in prison is no static and inmates can create various strategies of resistance. The aim of this research is to understand how physical activity and sport are used by incarcerated women to confront social control and negotiate power relations. Underpinned within a critical feminist epistemology, we interviewed 16…

Health (social science)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPrisonContext (language use)030229 sport sciencesSociology of sportCriminology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTotal institution0502 economics and businessFeminist epistemologySociologyEmpowerment050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial controlAutonomymedia_common
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Functional capacity and risk of frailty syndrome in 85-year-old and older women living in nursing homes in Poland

2021

Maintaining sufficient physical fitness to prevent any limitations in performing activities of daily living and to be functionally independent is of great importance for both longevity and quality of life in older adults. Aim of the study was to evaluate functional physical fitness of women aged 85 years and older, residents of nursing homes, in the Polish population and to assess the risk of frailty syndrome. The study involved 17 women aged 85 years or older, residents of nursing homes in the Lower Silesian voivodeship. The Senior Fitness Test was used to assess functional fitness. The results of functional fitness tests were related to the standards for the elderly population in Poland a…

Health (social science)healthy agingAnthropologyphysical fitnessfrailtyinstitutional livingGN1-890older womanAnthropological Review
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Social movements and the contested institutional identity of the hospital

2020

Taking popular protest as a common reaction to changes in hospital services as its point of departure, this paper explores how a social movement has taken on the issue of the hospital as an institution. In the wake of the transformation of Norwegian public hospitals into health enterprises (trusts), this paper explores community resistance to the proposals and plans of decision-makers to restructure hospitals. The study is based on a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the website/blog for the local hospital movement's activities from 2007 until 2017 and of its involvement and resistance in respect of three instances of proposed change to the hospital structure during this period. The …

Health (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Resistance (psychoanalysis)Public administration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePolitical scienceHealth careInstitutionHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocial movementmedia_commonHospitals PublicNorwaybusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesGroup ProcessesLocal communityManagerialismVDP::Medical disciplines: 700Framing (social sciences)0305 other medical sciencebusinessSocial Science & Medicine
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[The key role of public health medical resident education for future public health challenges].

2015

The Italian Committee of medical residents in Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health is a member of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health with the aim of developing a network among Italian resident in public health and promoting the educational path improvement through comparisons and debates between postgraduate medical schools. In this perspective, during last years account has been taken of some essential topics concerning education of public health medical residents, which represent future health-care and public health experts.Cross-sectional researches were conducted among Italian public health medical residents (PHMRs) through self-administered …

Health Services Needs and DemandUniversitiesInternship and Residencypublic health medical resident educationHygieneSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataCross-Sectional StudiesInterinstitutional RelationsItalySurveys and QuestionnairesHumansCurriculumPreventive MedicinePublic HealthSchools MedicalForecastingEpidemiologia e prevenzione
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Psicología y Salud. Calidoscopio de Prácticas Diversas

2006

The paper establishes the developments and aims of Health Psychology as a specialized field of the psychological science. Its origins and definition are described, as well as its conceptual contributions with regard to the psychological factors that mediate in the health – disease process. The physician – patient relation is characterized and it is located in relation to interdisciplinary and work in a hospital institution. It analyses the psychologist’s role and the interventions to promote and increase health; to prevent, assess and treat / rehabilitate specific disorders; analyze and improve the system and sanitarian attention; train professionals and research.

Health psychologyPsychological scienceNursingGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionInstitutionDisease processPsychologyDevelopmental psychologymedia_commonPsicodebate
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Decoupling of HRM as health sector regulation

2022

This systematic review of the academic literature since early 1990s on the application of some HRM practices in health care sheds light on the persistence decoupling between institutional norms and standards related to human resource management (HRM) procedures and the actual practices in organizations. Contrary to the affirmation of NIT, translation processes do not put an end to decoupling. The isomorphisms identified by the neo institutionalists relate to leadership decisions, not practices. The application of HRM practice bundles is opposed by health care professionals. This analysis of the «critical» approach is apparently contradicted by that which we describe as «optimistic» because …

Health sectorGestion des ressources humainesThéories néoinstitutionellesRégulationSecteur sanitaireHuman resource managementDécouplage[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationDecouplingNeoinstitutional theoriesRegulation
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Human Resource Management rules and practices in the health sector : Why do disconnected forms of social regulation persist ?

2021

International audience; This systematic review of the academic literature since 1994 on the application of HRM rules in health care sheds light on the persistence of gaps between institutional norms and standards related to human resource management (HRM) procedures and the actual practices in organizations. Contrary to the affirmation of Scandinavian institutionalism, “translation” processes do not eliminate “controversies”, nor put an end to “decoupling”. The very grounds of new public management (NPM) are brought under question. Though not well known among English-speaking academics, Reynaud’s theory of social regulation opens the way toward explaining this phenomenon and challenges neoi…

Health sectorTranslationTheory of social regulation[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationNeoinstitutional theoriesHuman Resource Management
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Support and Emotional Well-Being of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Spain

2020

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Health Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeEspañaEmotionsPopulationlcsh:MedicineRefugiadoInstitutional supportArticlesociodemographic profileTraductorwell-beingSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careDerechos humanosHumanseducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEmigración e inmigraciónrefugeesEmotional well-beingCross-Sectional StudiesMental HealthBalance (accounting)FeelingSpainbusinessPsychologyasylum-seekersSocial psychologyRefugiadoslinguistic knowledgeInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Late-modern Hegemony and the Changing Role of Voluntary Associations in Finland

2015

Voluntary associations in Finland have traditionally dominated the field of collective action and been core agents in the (re)production of hegemonic blocs. Major changes in the institution of voluntary association may have a greater impact on the Finnish political regime than in many other countries, so the Finnish case might serve as a laboratory for the analysis of general tendencies of associational development common to all developed democracies. This article addresses (1) the main differences between older and newer types of associations, (2) the challenge posed by the development of a new type of hegemony to the ability of new kinds of associations to create general trust and solida…

HegemonySociology and Political ScienceVoluntary associationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporatismGender studiesCollective actionSolidarityvoluntary associationPoliticsgovernancePolitical sciencePolitical economyta5141Political Science and International RelationshegemonyInstitutionPolityFinlandcorporatismmedia_commonAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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