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Policies to enhance social development through the promotion of SME and social entrepreneurship: a study in the Colombian construction industry

2016

[EN] The intent of this research is to propose and analyse a set of policies in the construction industry to enhance social development. First, the paper shows the connections between the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and social entrepreneurship (SE), the reduction of the leakage, and then the generation of social value (SV) for sustainable regional development. For that, the article analyses briefly the literatures on SE and leakage, and focuses on the relevance of SME and social entrepreneurs as promoters of SV creation and development. Second, the paper proposes a framework and proposes a set of 20 policies aimed to reduce leakage, reinforce SMEs and entrepreneurship…

Sustainable developmentEconomics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipSocial developmentSME05 social sciencesSocial changeSocial entrepreneurshipDevelopmentSustainable regional developmentConstruction industrySocial entrepreneurshipConstruction industry0502 economics and businessORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASEconomicsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusiness and International ManagementLeakage (economics)MarketingAnti-leakage policies050203 business & management050212 sport leisure & tourismIndustrial organizationEntrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Conceptualising State-Controlled Resort Islands for an Environment-Friendly Development of Tourism: The Maldivian Experience

2001

The Maldives host a sophisticated and competitive international tourist industry which has replaced fishing as the dominant economic activity. With their rich tropical reef ecosystems and the abundant biodiversity of their marine environment, a total of 86 uninhabited islands had been converted into Resort Islands by the end of 2000. Resort Islands are equipped with comprehensive facilities for accommodation, food, recreation and leisure. They are also strictly reserved for foreign tourists and guarantee complete privacy. This gives the benefit of averting conflicts of acculturation with local islanders. In the arena of impacts on the physical environment, however, the consumptive leisure l…

Sustainable developmentGovernmentEnvironmental protectionGeography Planning and DevelopmentFishingEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessSmall Island Developing StatesRecreationEnvironmental planningGarbageTourismEarth-Surface ProcessesSingapore Journal of Tropical Geography
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Adoption of Green Environmental Practices in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Entrepreneur and Business Policies Patterns in Romania

2021

Current research shows that SMEs’ social and environmental actions are fragmented and informal, and few have formal policies and intentions. At the same time, many SMEs are engaged with environmental policies, often not knowing it. Concurrently, there is a gap between the pro-environmental attitudes of the SMEs managers, who are often seen as the main drivers for the firm’s behavior, and the policies implemented in reality in their firms. To this end, our research’s objective is to explore pro-environmental behavior, both at the individual and firm level, to identify connections between these levels and measures but also with firm’s and managers’ demographics, based on a study of Romanian S…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentcorporate social responsibilityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsDescriptive statisticspro-environmental behaviorRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentgreen entrepreneursGeography Planning and DevelopmentPsychological interventionTJ807-830Context (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Investment (macroeconomics)Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesCorporate social responsibilityenvironmental practicesGE1-350Organizational structureBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingsmall and medium enterprisesSustainability
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Building on Entrepreneurs’ Leadership through ‘Lean’ and Dynamic Performance Management Systems in Small and Micro Firms. Challenges and Missed Oppor…

2014

This paper frames the potential benefits of ‘lean’ and dynamic performance management (PM) systems for small and micro enterprises. In this context, the ‘lean’ attribute is used to characterize a different approach in applying PM to small firms, in respect to larger organizations. In fact, such systems may exploit the entrepreneur’s tacit knowledge and build on leadership, by incorporating individual attributes into organizational routines. Related to small and micro firms, direct experience and case-studies suggest that their sudden crises and demises are often a product of gradual – internal and external – phenomena that entrepreneurs are not enabled to selectively and promptly detect and…

System DynamicLeadershipCase-StudiesEntrepreneurial CapabilitieSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleInsight ModelLean and Dynamic Performance ManagementSmall and Micro Firm
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cIAP1-dependent TRAF2 degradation regulates the differentiation of monocytes into macrophages and their response to CD40 ligand.

2008

AbstractPeripheral blood monocytes are plastic cells that migrate to tissues and differentiate into various cell types, including macrophages, dendritic cells, and osteoclasts. We have described the migration of cellular inhibitor of apoptosis protein 1 (cIAP1), a member of the IAP family of proteins, from the nucleus to the Golgi apparatus in monocytes undergoing differentiation into macrophages. Here we show that, once in the cytoplasm, cIAP1 is involved in the degradation of the adaptor protein tumor necrosis factor receptor–associated factor 2 (TRAF2) by the proteosomal machinery. Inhibition of cIAP1 prevents the decrease in TRAF2 expression that characterizes macrophage formation. We d…

TRAF2CytoplasmCellular differentiationImmunologyCD40 LigandDown-RegulationGene ExpressionGolgi ApparatusBiologyBiochemistryMonocytesProinflammatory cytokineInhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinsPhagocytes Granulocytes and MyelopoiesisPhagocytosisMacrophageHumansRNA Small InterferingCD40U937 cellMacrophagesSignal transducing adaptor proteinCell DifferentiationCell BiologyHematologyU937 CellsTNF Receptor-Associated Factor 2Molecular biologyCell biologybiology.proteinTumor necrosis factor alphaBlood
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MODOMICS: a database of RNA modification pathways—2013 update

2012

MODOMICS is a database of RNA modifications that provides comprehensive information concerning the chemical structures of modified ribonucleosides, their biosynthetic pathways, RNA-modifying enzymes and location of modified residues in RNA sequences. In the current database version, accessible at http://modomics.genesilico.pl, we included new features: a census of human and yeast snoRNAs involved in RNA-guided RNA modification, a new section covering the 5′-end capping process, and a catalogue of ‘building blocks’ for chemical synthesis of a large variety of modified nucleosides. The MODOMICS collections of RNA modifications, RNA-modifying enzymes and modified RNAs have been also updated. A…

TRNA modificationSequence analysisBiologycomputer.software_genre03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRNA Small NuclearEpitranscriptomicsGeneticsHumansRNA Small NucleolarRNA Processing Post-TranscriptionalSmall nucleolar RNA030304 developmental biologyGeneticsInternet0303 health sciencesDatabaseSequence Analysis RNAMRNA modificationRNAArticlesRibosomal RNAEnzymes3. Good healthTransfer RNARNADatabases Nucleic Acidcomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNucleic Acids Research
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Small Molecules Targeting and Modulating Toxic Tau Oligomeric Strains

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of over 18 different disorders known as tauopathies, characterized by the pathological aggregation and accumulation of tau, a microtubule-associated protein. Tau aggregates are heterogeneous and can be divided into two major groups: large metastable neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and oligomers. Recently, it has been shown that tau oligomers are highly toxic in vitro and efficient seeds for the propagation of pathology as compared to NFTs. While the toxicity of recombinant tau oligomers has been studied extensively, within the same aggregation state, tau exhibits conformational differences, termed tau oligomeric strains. Due to the dynamic nature of these stra…

Tau aggregationSmall MoleculeToxicity.Tauopathies; Tau Oligomers; Tau aggregation; Small Molecules; Toxicity.TauopathieTau Oligomer
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Influence of Chronic Alcohol Intake on Intestinal Taurine and Antipyrine Transport in Pregnant Rats

1998

Taurine is a nonessential amino acid that plays a critical role in development. However, biosynthetic capacity is almost negligible in the fetus and must be supplied by the mother. Therefore, when maternal taurine status is depressed during gestation, fetal tissue taurine concentrations can also be compromised. In the present study, the effect of chronic alcohol intake on the intestinal transport of taurine during pregnancy has been investigated by an in vitro technique that allows measurement of the unidirectional influx of the amino acid across the intact rat mid jejunum. The influence of alcohol intake on the passive component of the intestinal transport was also investigated with antipy…

Taurinemedicine.medical_specialtyFetusEthanolLiquid dietMedicine (miscellaneous)ToxicologyIntestinal absorptionSmall intestineJejunumPsychiatry and Mental healthchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryIntestinal mucosaInternal medicinemedicineAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
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Experimental Studies on the Influence of Surfactants on Intestinal Absorption of Drugs Cefadroxil as model drug and sodium taurocholate as natural mo…

2011

The influence of the natural bile acid surfactant sodium taurocholate (CAS 81-24-3) on colic and duodenal (i.e. the proximal third of the small intestine) absorption of cefadroxil (CAS 50370-12-2) was studied using the in situ rat gut technique, and compared with the effect of sodium lauryl sulfate (CAS 151-21-3), the most widely used synthetic anionic surfactant. Previously, the stability, compatibility, and micelle-solubilization characteristics of taurocholate were assessed in order to correct, when necessary, the absorption results. White the passive absorption rate constants (kf, h-1) determined in colon in the presence of increasing lauryl sulfate concentrations showed an asymptotic v…

Taurocholic AcidColonDuodenumSodiumBiological Availabilitychemistry.chemical_elementModels BiologicalMicelleIntestinal absorptionSurface-Active AgentsPulmonary surfactantDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsMicellesAntibacterial agentChromatographyChemistryCefadroxilHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSmall intestineCephalosporinsRatsBioavailabilityPerfusionmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionCefadroxilAlgorithmsChromatography Liquidmedicine.drugArzneimittelforschung
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Adaptive Responses in Hepatic and Intestinal Cholesterogenesis Following Ileal Resection in the Rat

1974

Taurocholic Acidmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryChemistryClinical BiochemistryGeneral MedicineBiochemistryGastroenterologyRatsIleal resectionFecesSterolsCholesterolJejunumEndocrinologyText miningLiverIleumInternal medicineIntestine SmallmedicineAnimalsbusinessEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation
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