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Quality management in the public sector accounting department - (un)avoidable quality costs and unlikely financial impacts

2017

This paper investigates the nature of quality costs and the likelihood of their having financial impacts in the public sector. An illustrative quality development case project in an accounting department of a Finnish city administration is presented. The empirical data includes answers to a qualitative project question sheet, workshop material and participative observation. Quality problems are classified according to their quality cost category and the extent to which they are avoidable. Some of the quality costs proved unavoidable and some are likely to lack financial impact, exhibiting sticky cost behaviour. The study indicates that certain prevention and appraisal costs in the public se…

Empirical dataQuality managementmedia_common.quotation_subjecttoimintatutkimus0211 other engineering and technologiesAccounting02 engineering and technologyQuality developmentcase studytapaustutkimuscost classification0502 economics and businessQuality (business)Action researchta512media_commonFinance021103 operations researchFinancial impactbusiness.industrypublic sectorcost stickiness05 social sciencesPublic sectorkustannustehokkuuslaatuGeneral Medicinejulkinen sektoriaction researchqualityBusinessQuality costs050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Accounting and Finance
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The Role Of Public Participation And Environmnetal Activism In Environmental Governance In Latvia

2015

The paper discusses engagement of non-governmental organisations and activist groups in environmental governance in Latvia. The research is based on desk research, a number of case studies and action research. Author attempts to analyse to what extent environmental NGOs and groups of activists have contributed to environmental governance and what role public participation plays in that. Author concludes that identification of problematic issues and policy planning are those stages where public participation and activism in environmental governance plays most crucial role. Contrary to common public believe about informal groups and environmental activism only attempting to oppose any propose…

Environmental governancebusiness.industryPolitical sciencePublic participationEnvironmentalismSustainabilityenvironmental activism; environmental governance; non-governmental organisations; public participationCitizen journalismPublic relationsAction researchbusinessPublic involvementPolicy planningEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Family Relationships, Dialogue, and Philosophy for Children:

2021

The paper deals with the importance of words and dialogue in family education. In the first part, some evidence of an action research is presented – shaped in a hermeneutic phenomenological framework and thanks to the Philosophy for Children method and materials. Then some key words are pointed out, meant as formative goals for parents’ educational support, so as to highlight the importance of dialogue among generations and, mainly, of the ethical responsibility of parents in education.

Ethical responsibilitydialogueFamily educationhermeneutic phenomenologyPhilosophy for ChildrenemotionsHermeneutic phenomenologyFormative assessmentEducational supportPedagogyresponsibilitySociologyrecognitionAction researchDialogue emotions ethical responsibility familiy educationMultidisciplinary Journal of School Education
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Designing theme-based tabletop exercise for identifying and dealing with coordination problems in emergencies

2016

Tabletop exercises (TTXs) are used to train managers and other actors to deal with emergencies. These exercises that focus on the organisational coordination are planned and controlled by exercise managers through scenarios with predetermined events that participants discuss and act upon. Such exercises may lead to actors being ill prepared to deal with dynamic and emergent situations and problems. To address this knowledge gap, we apply an action design research approach to develop a TTX structured around non-sequential themes instead of predetermined events, thus allowing the participants to identify their own problems during the exercise. Our research contributes to existing knowledge by…

Focus (computing)EngineeringKnowledge managementEmergency managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDesign elements and principles02 engineering and technology020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEmergency MedicineInformation systemAction design researchAction researchbusinessSet (psychology)Theme (computing)050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Emergency Management
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Making teaching of programming learning-oriented and learner-directed

2011

Programming education has been traditionally realized in the form of lecturing, but other approaches are under discussion. These emphasize active participation on the part of students, and, as a research activity, consider pedagogic questions holistically. We join this discussion by stating a course design in which we promote a learning-oriented study culture where learning should not be characterized principally as the task of meeting some predefined completion requirements. Moreover, we want our course to be learner-directed meaning that students should take control over their own learning process. Grounded on these goals, this discussion paper gives us a starting point for a subsequent a…

Functional programmingProgramming educationPoint (typography)Computer scienceProcess (engineering)PedagogyControl (management)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationAction researchMeaning (linguistics)Task (project management)Proceedings of the 11th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research
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Process control in the development of game-based learning environments

2009

This paper examines the development process of digital game-based learning environments (GBLE), focusing on the process control. The aim is to explore the alternatives to process control in GBLE development and provide guidelines for planning and carrying out process control in GBLE projects. This study is a part of the research project Human-Centered Design of Game-Based Learning Environments. The overall aim of the project is to construct a multidisciplinary and user-driven process for the development of digital GBLEs. The study was conducted according to the principles of development research and action research. The action research cycles consisted of four game development projects. The…

Game testingGame mechanicsGame designProcess managementKnowledge managementVideo game developmentComputer scienceGame design documentbusiness.industryEmpirical process (process control model)Action researchGame DeveloperbusinessProceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
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Il setting della ricerca-azione: quadro epistemologico, riflessività e analisi della domanda

2009

Setting of Action Research - The paper is focused on the relationship between theoretical and interventions of actionresearch in community psychology. The authors analyzed some action-researches applying the commitment question analisys model. Keywords: community, participation, question analisys

GeographyPsychological interventionCommunity psychologycomunità partecipazione analisi della domandaGeneral MedicineAction researchHumanitiesPSICOLOGIA DI COMUNITA'
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Improving marine protected area governance through collaboration and co-production.

2020

Marine protected areas (MPAs) socio-ecological effectiveness depends on a number of management and governance elements, among which stakeholder engagement and community support play key roles. Collaborative conservation initiatives that engage stakeholders in action research and knowledge co-production processes can enhance management and governance of MPAs. To design effective strategies aimed at reconciling biodiversity conservation and management of sustainable human uses, it is key to assess how local communities respond to such initiatives and identify the set of contextual factors, institutional, local and individual, potentially affecting these responses. This paper presents the appr…

Good governanceConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPsychological interventionFisheriesStakeholder engagementContext (language use)Marine BiologyAction researchCo-production Collaboration Good governance Marine protected areas Perceived socio-ecological benefits Animals Biodiversity Fishes Humans Marine Biology Mediterranean Sea Conservation of Natural Resources Fisheries02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGood governanceLeverage (negotiation)Marine protected areasMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumans14. Life underwaterAction researchWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCorporate governanceFishesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityAction research; Co-production; Collaboration; Good governance; Marine protected areas; Perceived socio-ecological benefits; Animals; Biodiversity; Fishes; Humans; Marine Biology; Mediterranean Sea; Conservation of Natural Resources; FisheriesCollaboration020801 environmental engineeringCo-production13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesPerceived socio-ecological benefitsMarine protected areaBusinessAction researchJournal of environmental management
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EA as a tool in change and coherency management - A case of a local government

2010

In order to lead a local government towards its politically set strategic objectives, the vision of the overall status quo, as well as of the desired target state of the complex multi-agent system have to be clear. To encounter the challenges of the change management in merging six former local governments into one, in forming a new NPM related operation model, in planning and leading strategic political objectives, and in order to leverage on the information usability produced in everyday governance practices, a Government Enterprise Architecture (GEA) method has been adopted in the city of Kouvola in Finland. The study is a case study by action research adopting the Finnish GEA method in …

GovernmentKnowledge managementEA planningbusiness.industryCorporate governanceChange managementEnterprise architecturecomputer.software_genrejulkinen sektoriGrid computingLeverage (negotiation)arkkitehtuurin suunnitteluLocal governmentkuntasektoriBusinessAction researchkokonaisarkkitehtuuricomputer
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Transferable and Negotiated Knowledge

2002

• Summary: This article explores the knowledge of community-based social workers in the context of an action research project aimed at exploring the practitioners’ own descriptions of their knowledge and expertise on the theme of spatial marginalization. • Findings: The knowledge of social workers seemed to be based on service users’ experiences and case examples, on value and moral constructions, and it was created from experience, by doing and in action. It was local and contextual, in some sense silent but shared through a discussion process. It was not based on empirically based scientific research understood in the traditional sense; rather, social workers resorted to practical knowle…

Health (social science)Knowledge managementSocial workbusiness.industry05 social sciencesTransferabilityKnowledge value chainContext (language use)Social relation0506 political science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationPersonal knowledge managementDomain knowledgeSociologyAction researchbusiness050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Social Work
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