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Factor structure and stability of a quality questionnaire within a postgraduate program

2017

En este trabajo se describe un instrumento basado en el uso de una técnica de análisis factorial con el fin de medir la calidad de la educación a través de una muestra de estudiantes de postgrado de una universidad pública española. El instrumento tiene unas aceptables propiedades psicométricas (fiabilidad y validez). En cuanto a la solución factorial, tres dimensiones principales se han determinado: la importancia dada a la materia; recursos educativos y conocimiento de la materia (anterior y posterior). Es importante destacar que estas tres dimensiones se han detectado consistentemente en todo el análisis factorial: muestra total y cursos separados. Estas tres dimensiones deben ser consid…

FactorialMeasure (data warehouse)reliabilityHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStability (learning theory)factor analysiseducational resources and validitySubject (documents)Sample (statistics)PsicologíaBF1-990Mathematics educationPsychologyQuality (business)PsychologybusinessSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)academic qualitymedia_commonAnales de Psicología
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Creativity, Culture and Urban Strategies: A Fallacy in Cultural Urban Strategies

2012

Two fields of knowledge have been of special importance for the emergence of culture-led urban planning in Norwegian cities: one concerns the understanding of the potential of culture as an economic driving force in urban regeneration, while the other focuses on the emergence of the concept of the “creative class” and has drawn attention to the importance of competence and creativity in urban development. Despite clear connections between the two fields, it may appear that false connections have been made in regeneration strategies in a number of cities. Based on analyses of the culture-led urban strategy of Kristiansand, a small Norwegian city, these knowledge fields are discussed and it i…

Fallacymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentUrban densityNorwegianCreativityCulture industryCreative classlanguage.human_languageUrban planninglanguageSociologySocial scienceCompetence (human resources)media_commonEuropean Planning Studies
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Repaso a la evidencia isotópica sobre alimentación en la prehistoria valenciana durante el Mesolítico y el Neolítico

2016

Los análisis de isótopos estables son una herramienta fundamental a la hora de reconstruir la alimentación de poblaciones prehistóricas. Hasta hace poco este tipo de análisis no se había aplicado en nuestra tierra. Sin embargo, desde hace unos años el Este de la Península Ibérica se está convirtiendo en uno de los lugares del Mediterráneo donde se está realizando un mayor número de este tipo de estudios. Este artículo explica el potencial de los análisis isotópicos de carbono y nitrógeno sobre colágeno óseo para reconstruir las pautas alimentarias de poblaciones pasadas. También repasa todos los estudios publicados en tierras valencianas de cronología prehistórica publicados hasta la fecha,…

Farming developmentRecursos marinosMarine resourcesDietaIsótopos establesArqueologiaDesarrollo agrícolaDietStable isotopesArqueología
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The financing of Spanish public universities

1998

The main features of the recent evolution of the Spanish universities are described in this paper. Of the three sets of reforms that are currently in progress (reforms of the teaching process, institutional evaluation and new financing models) we concentrate on the last one, introducing and discussing some proposals for the financing of Spanish public universities.

FinanceHigher educationbusiness.industryEducational financeInstitutional changePolitical scienceHuman resourcesbusinessEducationSupply and demandHigher Education
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Intellectual Capital and its Relationship with Universities

2015

Abstract The Intellectual Capital of a firm is the sum total of its Human Capital, Structural Capital and Relational Capital. These assets form a source of distinct competitive advantage and distinguish the performance of one firm from the other. Some organizations appear to continue relying on traditional resources for wealth creation but they should increase their attention towards a greater reliance on intellectual capital factors. This study attempts to investigate the role of intellectual capital in nowadays modern organizations and in particular, its relevance for education institutions such as universities.

Financehuman resourcesstudentsbusiness.industryIndividual capitalEconomic capitalGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyIntellectual capitalComputingMilieux_GENERALintellectual capitalPhysical capitalMarket economyStructural capitalFinancial capitalRelational capitalCapital employedBusinessuniversitiesProcedia Economics and Finance
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Henkilöstön johtaminen Valkeakosken tehdasyhteisössä Rudolf ja Juuso Waldenin aikakaudella 1924-1969

2012

Finnish historyjohtamineneconomic historyindustrial paternalismsafety firsthenkilöstöpolitiikkaWalden Juusopersonnel managementtehtaanjohtajatYhtyneet paperitehtaatteollisuustyöntekijättaloushistoriahistoriateollisuusyhdyskunnathenkilöstöjohtaminen20th CenturysosiaalityöValkeakoskihuman resource managementtyösuojeluWalden Rudolfteollisuushuman resources policy
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Good English Pronunciation Users and Their Pronunciation Learning Strategies

2015

The study investigates pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) deployed by those with good English pronunciation, as well as their beliefs concerning the variables that affect pronunciation competence. In order to collect data for analysis this study surveyed 61 participants who had learned English as a foreign language. They comprised 28 higher education teachers and scholars specialising in English phonetics and phonology, who were defined as good pronunciation users (GPU), and 33 EFL teacher training students, viewed as average pronunciation learners (APL). This cohort responded to a survey on pronunciation learning strategies and expressed their views on several aspects affecting the L2…

First contactLinguistics and LanguageHigher educationbusiness.industryEnglish as a foreign languagePhoneticsNon-native pronunciations of EnglishPhonologyPronunciationLanguage and LinguisticsMathematics educationbusinessPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Research in Language
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Workshop on ICES reference points (WKREF2)

2022

The ICES Workshop on ICES reference points (WKREF2) was tasked review the WKREF1 report and based on the outcome develop updated guidelines for the ICES reference points system and recommendations for ACOM consideration. The WKREF1 report has suggested 5 key recommendations to simplify and harmonise the ICES reference points framework representing a major change to the current guidelines. At WKREF2, we detailed discussions and four key concerns were raised about the proposed approach. The first related to the simplification of rules to define Blim. Around two thirds of category 1 stocks would end up as WKREF1 “Blim Type 2” where Blim would be set as a fraction of B0. The Allee effect or “de…

Fisheries and aquacultureICES resourcesAll ICES Ecoregions
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Context Aware Mobile Learning as a Factor for Economic Growth

2015

Abstract Mobile technologies have become an integral tool for communication and information delivery. It transformed educational paradigms from traditional one-size-fits-all to personalized and context aware learning. Such education can support human resources development, resulting in improved outcomes. Quality of education and working skills are the important driving force for economic development. This paper deals with the role of mobile learning in education, which is unique in terms of flexibility of time and location, but it requires extra planning and analyses of appropriate technologies during learning design process. The contextual information can be static, but some parts are dyna…

Flexibility (engineering)Process managementProductivity.business.industryProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)EducationFactor (programming language)Mobile technologiesOperations managementQuality (business)Mobile technologyHuman resourcesbusinesscomputerProductivitycomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Added Value of Intangibles for Organizational Innovation

2012

The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical basis for a measurement and improvement system that will help organizations create a more innovative climate. The role of intangible assets in contributing to organizational innovativeness is clarified within six hypotheses on the basis of a cross-disciplinary literature review combining studies from psychology, human resources management, communication, information technology, and marketing. These factors range from the individual level to interaction with the environment surrounding the organization, and involve (a) individual psychological flexibility, (b) institutional and interpersonal trust, (c) diverse human resources, (d) strat…

Flexibility (engineering)intangiblesKnowledge managementlcsh:T58.5-58.64Social Psychologylcsh:Information technologybusiness.industryCommunicationInformation technologyInterpersonal communicationinnovationHuman-Computer Interactionflexibilityorganizational trustTransformational leadershipInformation and Communications TechnologyHuman resource managementtransformational leadershipAdded valuebusinessHuman resourcesHuman Technology An Interdisciplinary Journal On Humans In ICT Environments
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