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The interpreter as a citizen diplomat

2019

Abstract The article presents a case of interpretation as a political activity during the Cold War. In the 1980s and 1990s, a grassroots citizen diplomacy movement was initiated by the Californian Esalen Institute, the center of the American Human Potential Movement. In and around its Soviet-American exchange program, numerous individuals, NGOs and organizations established personal relationships and professional exchange with citizens of the two super powers and travelled in both directions. Interpreters had a complex and crucial role in this exchange which was different from both the professional experience of conference and of communal interpreting.

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language030504 nursingLiterature and Literary TheoryMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesMedia studiescomputer.software_genreHuman Potential MovementLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsGrassrootsPolitical scienceCold war0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical sciencecomputerInterpreterDiplomacymedia_commonTranslation and Interpreting Studies
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Powered by assemblage : language for multiplicity

2021

Abstract Assemblage is one way to examine complexities in today’s world. In Deleuzian thinking, assemblage refers to both the act of assembling diverse elements and the arrangements of these elements for a specific purpose. Importantly, it is the interaction between elements that allows the assemblage to become more than the sum of its parts. Applying this concept to long-term research on Cold Rush – the transformation of the Arctic commons into commodities – I argue that examining the boom, bust, and buzz around the commons can be fruitfully conceptualised and studied with assemblage. This approach brings with it an ontological shift from binaries into multiplicities and multiple temporali…

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2021

Background/Objective: To examine the impact of a disease on a person's subjective health state, patients are often asked to assess their current health state and to retrospectively assess how healthy they were before they fell ill. The objective of this study was to test whether patients generally overestimated the quality of their pre-disease health. Method: Six samples of patients with chronic diseases (cancer patients, cardiovascular patients, and patients diagnosed with sarcoidosis, N between 197 and 1,197) were analyzed. The patients assessed their current health states and their health states at the time before diagnosis. The retrospective scores were compared with matched data from g…

050103 clinical psychologyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciencesPopulation050109 social psychologyDiseaseHealth statesClinical PsychologyOlder patientsQuality of lifeGlobal healthmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinesseducationSelf-rated healthInternational Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
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Corporate Governance and Capital Structure: A Spanish Study

2016

This study explores the relationship between capital structure and corporate governance using a data panel of Spanish listed firms over the period 2005 to 2011. Specifically, two notable conflicts in the area of corporate governance have been analysed: (i) managerial ownership; and (ii) controlling shareholders ownership. Our findings confirm a non-monotonic relationship between both managerial ownership and ownership concentration, and capital structure. In order to mitigate endogeneity concerns, a number of robustness tests have been performed. The empirical evidence obtained yields a number of implications such as the shareholders' need to monitor entrenched managers, the insufficient pr…

050208 financeCapital structurebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCorporate governance05 social sciencesAccountingShareholderOrder (exchange)Expropriation0502 economics and businessEndogeneityBusiness050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementRobustness (economics)Empirical evidenceEuropean Management Review
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Differences and similaritites between corporate governance principles in Islamic banks and Conventional banks

2017

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present the some differences and similarities between corporate governance principles in Islamic banks and conventional banks by paradigmatic diversification. Since Corporate governance in Islamic banks is a social phenomenon in Islamic societies, the paper uses social theory paradigms (functionalist, interpretive, radical humanist and radical structuralist) to compare between corporate governance in Islamic banks and conventional banks. This paper demonstrates that mainstream corporate corporate governance theories are not a law of nature but a social construct.

050208 financeSocial phenomenonbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesStakeholderIslamAccountingDiversification (marketing strategy)Social constructionism0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)MainstreamBusiness050207 economicsPositive economicsFinanceSocial theoryResearch in International Business and Finance
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Unveiling the Role of Multiple blockholders: Evidence from Closely Held Firms.

2019

Research Question/Issue. This paper disentangles how the modes of ownership distribution among multiple blockholders and their heterogeneity shape principal–principal conflicts and, in turn, affect firm performance. The paper offers empirical evidence from a panel of Italian closely held firms over the period 2009–2014. Research Findings/Insights. We explore the principal–principal conflicts among blockholders across two distinct control structures. When a single blockholder controls the firm, principal–principal conflicts are shaped by the trade‐off between the alignment effect and the monitoring effect. In this scenario, we find that the relationship between the two largest blockholders' …

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Market Risk Disclosure in Banks’ Balance Sheets and the Pillar 3 Report: The Case of Italian Banks

2018

Market risk has taken on growing importance in banking in recent years. Risk disclosure has strategic importance for the efficiency of financial markets and overall financial stability. It plays a pivotal role in strengthening market discipline and building trust in stakeholder relationships.

050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesFinancial marketPillarStakeholderFinancial system050201 accountingMarket disciplineFinancial regulationMarket risk0502 economics and businessBalance sheetbusinessRisk management
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The influence of corporate governance's decision on corporate social responsibility

2018

The need for an accurate and detailed disclosure, the need to understand the mechanisms of government under which the company is managed and controlled, are the starting point of the choices of the many stakeholders that revolve around the company. A large number of players is interested in corporate governance are among these, not only the major shareholders, but also an increasing number of small investors. CSR is an extension of firms efforts to foster effective corporate governance, ensuring firms sustainability via sound business practices that promote accountability and transparency. rnThe paper aims to explore the impact that various corporate governance mechanisms have on the commit…

050208 financebusiness.industryTriple bottom lineCorporate governanceStrategy and Managementcorporate governance05 social sciencesStakeholderAccountingShareholder0502 economics and businessAccountabilityCorporate social responsibilitysustainability report050207 economicsCorporate communicationBusiness and International ManagementbusinessCSRCorporate securityInternational Journal of Business Performance Management
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Rheological characterisation of cold bitumen emulsion slurries

2021

The performance of cold bitumen emulsion (CBE) mixtures is strongly linked to an optimised design of the binder blends and mastics. Types and dosages of bitumen, mineral additions and the workability must be characterised and optimised. This study aims at providing an approach for the fundamental characterisation of CBE materials using rotational viscometry. Firstly, a procedure for measuring the viscosity of CBE slurries using the Brookfield viscometer was investigated by comparing results obtained by using a traditional spindle geometry and a novel impeller engineered to avoid phase separation: the dual helical ribbon (DHR). Afterwards, the effect of mineral additions and bitumen emulsion…

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Material scaffolding : Supporting the comprehension of migrant cleaners at work

2016

Linguistic diversity is growing in labour markets throughout Europe, including Finland, where cleaning is the most common job for immigrants. This paper explores material scaffolding provided for second language users in tasks involved in cleaning work. The notion of ‘scaffolding’ refers to temporary and adaptive support, and here the emphasis is especially on ‘material scaffolding’, that is, material artefacts and body movements employed in mentoring. The theoretical framework of the study is van Lier’s (2004) ecological perspective on language learning, and a discourse-ethnographic perspective of nexus analysis (Scollon and Scollon 2004) is adopted to analyse the ethnographic data collect…

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