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Insights into food system exposure, coping capacity and adaptive capacity

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the concepts of exposure, coping capacity and adaptive capacity as a multiple structure of vulnerability in order to distinguish and interpret short-term coping responses and long-term strategic responses to food system vulnerability. Design/methodology/approach This paper applies an abductive approach for qualitative analysis of data, which were collected through 18 semi-structured interviews among Finnish food system actors. Findings The findings suggest that coping capacity and adaptive capacity are indeed two different concepts, which both need to be addressed in the examination of food system vulnerability. Public and private food syste…

Coping (psychology)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subject01 natural sciencesfood system exposureruokaturvaQualitative analysisOriginality0502 economics and businessCoping capacity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonAdaptive capacityelintarviketuotantobusiness.industryCorporate governanceelintarvikeketjutselviytyminen05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementLimitingcoping capacityadaptive capacityRisk analysis (engineering)Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Food systemsBusinesskestävyys050203 business & managementFood Science
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Cryptocurrencies in the Light of Money Definitions

2020

Purpose: The aim of the article is to attempt to assess the phenomenon of digital currencies through the prism of existing money definitions as well as to determine to what extent the existing definitions of money are able to answer the question whether private decentralized digital currencies are money in the traditional sense or are they a completely new phenomenon that cannot be put in the framework of previous definitions of money. Design/methodology/approach: This study provides a critical literature review of the cryptocurrency’s definitions in comparison to traditional money definition. The literature review was intended to determine whether bitcoin could be treated as money. Finding…

CryptocurrencyValue (ethics)CryptocurrenciesCryptocurrencymedia_common.quotation_subjectbitcoinMoneyGeneral Business Management and AccountingScientific discourseOriginalityDigital currencyPhenomenonEconomicsPositive economicsmoney definitionsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceBitcoinmedia_commonEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Cryptocurrency Perception Within Countries: A Comparative Analysis

2020

Purpose: The paper explores the differences between countries concerning perception and use of traditional and virtual money. We try to answer the question who uses virtual money for investment and building assets and who uses it just for Internet payments. The background of the analysis are significant changes that have taken place in the virtual money market in recent years in relation to changes in the global financial market. Design/methodology/approach: A pilot study was conducted in Poland, the Russian Federation, and China, which is supposed to be an introduction to the bigger and wider survey. It was conducted within December 2019 and January 2020 with 81 surveyed persons. These wer…

Cryptocurrencymedia_common.quotation_subjectSurveysFiduciaryfinancial literacyOriginalityFiscal policy -- Poland0502 economics and businessEducation -- China050207 economicsMarketingCryptocurrencies -- PolandFiscal policy -- Chinamedia_common050208 financeFiscal policy -- RussiaVirtual moneyFinancial instrument05 social sciencesFinancial marketPaymentEducation -- PolandGeneral Business Management and AccountingcryptocurrencyCryptocurrencies -- RussiaDigital currencyFinancial literacyBusinessCryptocurrencies -- ChinaGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceEducation -- RussiaEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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What Could Mean “To Think in Spanish”?

2008

The expression “to think in Spanish” could be understand in two different senses: as an exhortation or as a description of an state of affairs. In the first sense it has a normative character. It can means something like “we must think in Spanish!”. In the second case, it would be a more or less vague formulation about the existence of a relevant intelectual tradition in the spanish language. The first interpretation is misleading and can have excluding or trivial consequences. The second one is partially true. I propose a third interpretation: “to think in Spanish” could be understood as an invitation not to forget our Spanish-speaking environment in the double sense of the physical and in…

Cultural StudiesLiteratureSpanish languageSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)Character (symbol)State of affairsEpistemologyExpression (architecture)OriginalityPatriotismNormativebusinessmedia_commonArbor
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The development and validation of the Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient

2016

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to present a new instrument for measuring cultural intelligence in the business context (BCIQ).Design/methodology/approach– The paper describes the process of the conceptualization of the model and the development of the instrument, the sample, as well as the validation of the instrument. Directions on the use of the instrument and future research are discussed.Findings– The instrument shows good psychometric properties and good predictive power and outperforms other publicly available CQ measures on a number of dimensions.Originality/value– The unique features and advantages of the present instrument are as follows: first, a refined factor structure co…

Cultural StudiesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementSociology and Political ScienceConceptualizationbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVirtual team050109 social psychologyFactor structureRendering (computer graphics)OriginalityCultural intelligence0502 economics and businessPredictive power0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusiness and International ManagementPsychologybusiness050203 business & managementQuotientmedia_commonCross Cultural & Strategic Management
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Beyond the Cultural Turn: A Critical Perspective on Culture-Discourse within Public Relations

2017

International audience; In 1992, Sriramesh and White (1992) pointed to the importance of culture for public relations. Two decades later, public relations scholars had answered their call in force (e.g., Bardhan & Weaver, 2011; Carayol & Frame, 2012; Edwards & Hodges, 2011; Sriramesh & Vercic, 2012). Sriramesh and other PR scholars have criticized much previous public relations research for its focus on the work of Hofstede and cultural characteristics that are apparently common across countries (Sriramesh, 2009), rather than approaches which present culture as a social phenomenon on the level of the social group (Frame, 2012), or as a communication resource or tool-kit (Swidler, 1986). Sri…

Cultural appropriationValue (ethics)stereotypesbusiness.industry[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectculture discoursePublic relationsCultural turnSocial constructionism[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesculturePublic RelationsCritical intercultural theoryOriginalityCultural determinismcultural turnHofstede's cultural dimensions theorySociologyIdeologybusinesssocial discourseCultural determinismCultural appropriationmedia_common
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Openness and staff training as antecedents of administration and management innovation: a cross-country study

2020

A firm's ability to innovate has gained continuously increasing attention among scholars and practitioners. This study aims to discuss the relationship of a firm's openness as an element of organisational culture and staff training as an element of organisational learning to its activity in introducing administration and management innovation in two countries. Data collection was conducted in Latvia and Russia. To make the research more specific, organisational innovation is broken down into two categories: innovation in management practices; and innovation in workplace organisation. The result obtained demonstrated the positive impact of staff training on innovation activities and openness…

Data collectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectInnovation managementOrganizational culture010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsOriginalityOpenness to experience0101 mathematicsMarketingElement (criminal law)Administration (government)media_commonMathematicsStaff trainingInternational Journal of Comparative Management
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CREAPP K6-12: Tool to evaluate the creative potential of app oriented to the design of personal digital storytelling

2018

An instrument is presented that allows primary school teachers to evaluate the potentiality to develop creativity that have playful  online app K6-12 focused on the development of digital storytelling (DST), so they can select those that can be used in the classroom for that purpose. The instrument validated consists of 48 indicators associated with the six dimensions of the creativity: flexibility, originality, fluency, problem solving, elaboration of products and co-edition and dissemination. It was designed based on the opinions of experts in creativity and Information and Communication Technologies of the didactic field, theory of education and methodology; also with the assessments and…

Digital storytellingComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationFlexibility (personality)educación; pedagogía;Digital storytellingCreativityFocus groupPrimary Educationmobile applicationsexpert validationComputer Science ApplicationsEducationFluencyCohen's kappaOriginalityMathematics educationDigital storytelling; creativity; Primary Education; mobile applications; expert validationcreativitymedia_common
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On the Quest for Defining Organisational Plasticity: A Community Modelling Experiment

2020

PurposeThis viewpoint article is concerned with an attempt to advance organisational plasticity (OP) modelling concepts by using a novel community modelling framework (PhiloLab) from the social simulation community to drive the process of idea generation. In addition, the authors want to feed back their experience with PhiloLab as they believe that this way of idea generation could also be of interest to the wider evidence-based human resource management (EBHRM) community.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used some workshop sessions to brainstorm new conceptual ideas in a structured and efficient way with a multidisciplinary group of 14 (mainly academic) participants using PhiloLab. Th…

DisorganisationOrganisational behaviorOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPlasticityProcess (engineering)Computer scienceHD28 Management. Industrial Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative property02 engineering and technologyPhiloLabMultidisciplinary approachBrainstormingOriginality0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSet (psychology)Social simulationmedia_commonManagement scienceAgent-based modelling Paper type -Viewpoint05 social sciencesCommunity modellingAgent-based modellingOrganisational behaviourHuman resource management020201 artificial intelligence & image processing050203 business & management
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Authenticity in Extra-curricular Mathematics Activities: Researching Authenticity as a Social Construct

2015

In this chapter I study authentic aspects in mathematics education, in particular with respect to mathematical modelling. I define ‘authenticity’ as a social construct, building on the French sociologist Emile Durkheim. For an aspect to be authentic, it needs to have: (1) an out-of-school origin and (2) a certification of originality. The study validates this definition, asking: what authentic aspects can be identified within mathematics education? Data were collected from the excursion Railway Timetable Dynamics. During the excursion secondary school students were exposed to research carried out by university mathematicians on behalf of the National Railway Company. The authentic aspects w…

Dynamics (music)Originalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectExcursionMathematics educationCertificationPsychologySocial constructionismmedia_common
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