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From South to North? Mobility of Southern Italian Students at the Transition from the First to the Second Level University Degree

2018

In the last decades, the Italian University System has encountered several structural reforms aimed at making it more internationally competitive. Among them, the introduction of the University financial autonomy has triggered an “internal” competition among Universities to attract students from the entire country. Students’ enrollment at the first level has decreased significantly especially after the economic crisis of 2008, while the students’ migration from the South to the Central and Northern regions of the country has increased. These phenomena have created further inequalities within the country and a cultural and socio-economic loss for the South that does not appear to slow down. …

time to eventInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectTransition (fiction)Financial autonomyDegree (music)Competition (economics)GeographyWork (electrical)Order (exchange)discrete-time competing risk modelMathematics educationstudents’ mobilityDemographic economicsSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Socialestudents’ mobility time to event discrete-time competing risk modelUniversity systemmedia_common
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Estrés por disulfuro en pancreatitis aguda experimental. Implicaciones fisiopatológicas

2014

El estrés oxidativo se define como la alteración en el equilibrio entre las especies oxidantes y antioxidantes, a favor de las primeras. Mientras que hay muchos tipos de daño oxidativo, cada vez más pruebas sugieren un papel importante en la oxidación de proteínas en múltiples enfermedades. Los puentes disulfuro se forman en el citosol durante el estrés oxidativo y funcionan como intercambiadores redox. El glutatión es un tripéptido y es uno de los principales antioxidantes, lo que le confiere un papel clave en numerosas funciones celulares. El estado redox del glutatión se considera el mejor indicador de estrés oxidativo en las células, ya que refleja el equilibrio entre el estado antioxid…

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Phonological working memory and L2 knowledge : Finnish children learning English

2012

toinen kielioppiminenoppimistyylitkielen omaksuminenphonological working memoryL2nonword repetitiontyömuistiindividual differencesenglannin kielifonologialapset
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Imagined Identities and Communities in the Learning Context of Finnish as a Second Language

2022

This case study on two migrant pupils of Finnish as L2 was carried out in Finland, which lies outside the most common context of such research, i.e. ESL or EFL in an English-speaking country. The study thus attempts to address the need to expand the research contexts of L2 identity issues. Using ethnographic data collected inside and outside a preparatory language classroom, this study aims to examine how the pupils make sense of their new learning environment and how, through language learning, they construct identities. The results show that they extend their repertoire of identities and connect to a wider world of possibilities as they strive to gain greater resources in their imagined c…

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A New Spatial Shift‐Share Decomposition: An Application to Tourism Competitiveness in Italian Regions

2020

The paper proposes a new version of spatial shift-share decomposition to improve on the various approaches to conventional shift-share analysis found in the literature. The novelty of our proposal is that it enables researchers to assess spatial competitiveness effects controlling for the influence of industrial specialization at both regional and neighborhood level. This new version is applied to inbound tourism in Italian regions and enables us to identify the best and worst performers. Our empirical results identify favorable scenarios in some areas of the country, such as Sardinia as well as regional advantage in a sizeable number of well-known destinations.

tourism competitiveneGeographySpatial shiftItalian regionsGeography Planning and DevelopmentDecomposition (computer science)spatial shift-share analysiEconomic geographyTourismEarth-Surface ProcessesGeographical Analysis
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La competittività di una destinazione turistica

2013

Measuring destination competitiveness and identifying its determinants are strategic goals for pol-icy makers and tourism stakeholders. In order to do so, the availability of valid and reliable moni-toring tools is requested. In this context quantitative measurement tools, such as composite indi-cators, able to account for complexity and providing easily interpretable measures, represent a useful option. Nowadays composite indicators are commonly used for these aims but some criticism is suggested on how this happens. In this paper we provide some definitions of destination competitiveness and focus on related measurement approaches. In particular, supply-side competitiveness is distinguish…

tourism competitiveness composite indicators destination managmentgestione della destinazioneSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Socialecompetittività turistica indicatori composti
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The Need to Approach the Management of the Tourist Destination by the Central and Local Public Authorities in Romania

2017

Abstract In the medium and long term, priorities in the development of tourism aim to develop a complex tourist offer, making the most of the natural and anthropogenic resources existing in connection with the preservation of the environment and the heritage. On the long run, it will contribute to raising the living standards of the population, especially social categories with lower chances of reintegration into the labour market (people made redundant in industry, elderly people etc.). Implementation of the strategy at regional level must be achieved through an active partnership between Romanian public authorities, economic agents and private investors, with the involvement of the federa…

tourism managementHF5001-6182Social PsychologyEconomic policyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)PopulationHospitality management studiesStandard of livingtourist destinationtourist cluster0502 economics and businessBusinesseducationSustainable developmenteducation.field_of_studysustainable developmentRomanian05 social scienceslanguage.human_languagetourism competitivenessGeneral partnershiplanguageBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingProfessional associationBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismStudies in Business and Economics
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TOURIST MOBILITY AND DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS .

2012

tourist attractivenesstourist competitiveneSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Socialetourist mobility
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Gender and Toxic Meritocracy in Competitive Overwatch: Case “Ellie”

2022

AbstractThis chapter examines toxic meritocracy in relation to gender in competitive Overwatch, asking how gender affects a player’s opportunities for engagement in that scene. It analyzes online news stories and community discussions concerning “Ellie” – a fabricated competitive woman gamer created as a “social experiment” by a man player. The confluences between gender and toxic meritocracy become visible in the assumption there must be an experienced man gamer behind the battletag, the gender-based harassment targeted at Ellie, and the reflections on the importance of setting an example as the first team taking a woman player for Contenders. The analysis shows that despite a strong belie…

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TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMES

2012

In the past years, the role of traditional products in the European economy has greatly increased, firstly through the supply of essential products and services for the local communities, but also through the creation of new work places in all the EU countries, including Romania. 99,1% of traditional products are being produced in our country in small and micro-enterprises, with a small number of employees, and which use traditional recipes, passed down from generation to generation - and the secret of which is kept strictly within the family. This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of developing these small businesses which produce and sell traditional products in Romania, and to ana…

traditional products SMES competition cultural identity traditional recipes rural areaStudies in Business and Economics
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