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A feedback view of behavioural distortions from perceived public service gaps at ‘street‐level’ policy implementation: The case of unintended outcome…

2020

This paper discusses the limitations and risks associated with the use of output-oriented measures to assess public school performance. In particular, it questions the capability of the performance measures set by external institutions, with respect to schools, to support sustainable educational outcomes. To this end, the ‘street-level bureaucracy’ theory is used in the paper as a basis to analyse the behavioural distortions generated by perceived public service gaps at school level policy implementation. Such unintended behavioural effects are often a major cause of disappointing outcomes when test-based accountability systems are adopted. In the second part of the paper, an insight model …

Information Systems and Managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementdynamic performance managementGeneral Social Sciencesperformance measurementColombiaPublic relationsbehavioural distortionSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendaletest-based accountability systemsPolitical sciencePolicy implementationFeedback analysisPerformance measurementPublic servicefeedback analysipublic schoolbusinessSystems Research and Behavioral Science
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The Ph.D.-candidate as an information literate resource

2012

One of Agder University Librarys goals is to support teaching and research at the University of Agder (UoA). To do so, the library should be involved in research projects and offer the right products at the right time. The spring of 2012 a survey was conducted among researchers (academic staff and Ph.D.-students) at the faculty of humanities and education at UoA as well as the library staff. Aditional interviews was made with the library´s research librarians and two of the Ph.D.-students. The surveys and interviews made it clear that researchers and librarians have a different conception on what research support is and should be. While librarians focus mostly on library resources, the rese…

Information behaviourbusiness.industryInformation literacyLibrary scienceSubject (documents)Public relationslcsh:Education (General)lcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesResource (project management)Sociologylcsh:L7-991Set (psychology)businessReference groupNordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
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Introducing media education into school teaching. An empirical research among public school teachers in Palermo, Italy

2010

Innovation adoptionSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiMedia educationTeachers’ attitudes and behaviours.
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5-Oxo-1,4-dihydroindenopyridines: Calcium modulators with partial calcium agonistic activity

1990

The title compounds 4a-g were prepared by Knoevenagel reactions of 1,3-indandione (1) with the aromatic aldehydes 2a-g followed by cyclizing Michael addition of the products thus obtained with methyl β-aminocrotonate (3). The structures of products 4 were characterized by spectal data. Positive inotropic activities were observed on electrically stimulated, left atria of giunea pigs and these effects could be attributed to calcium agonism. On the other hand, barium chloride-induced contractions of guinea pig ileum were inhibited in a dose-dependent manner.

InotropeChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryMichael reactionAgonistic behaviourchemistry.chemical_elementBariumKnoevenagel condensationCalciumGuinea pig ileumJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: 5-Oxo-1,4-dihydroindenopyridines: Calcium Modulators with Partial Calcium Agonistic Activity.

1990

The title compounds 4a-g were prepared by Knoevenagel reactions of 1,3-indandione (1) with the aromatic aldehydes 2a-g followed by cyclizing Michael addition of the products thus obtained with methyl β-aminocrotonate (3). The structures of products 4 were characterized by spectal data. Positive inotropic activities were observed on electrically stimulated, left atria of giunea pigs and these effects could be attributed to calcium agonism. On the other hand, barium chloride-induced contractions of guinea pig ileum were inhibited in a dose-dependent manner.

InotropechemistryMichael reactionAgonistic behaviourchemistry.chemical_elementBariumKnoevenagel condensationGeneral MedicineCalciumGuinea pig ileumMedicinal chemistryChemInform
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Effect of anosmia on the behavior of standard non-aggressive male mice opponents during agonistic encounters

1997

This study assessed whether the differences observed in a previous experiment [Martinez M, Salvador A, Simon VM (1994): Aggressive Behavior 20:441–451] in the behavior of isolated male mice over several agonistic encounters in which they confronted either an “anosmic” or an “intact” non-aggressive “standard opponent” were due to the differences in the behavior of the opponents themselves. Ethologically-inspired analysis was used to assess the behavior of the opponents during the first agonistic encounter. Anosmic opponents spent less time in social investigation and defense and more time in immobility than intact ones. These results suggest that the differences in the behavior of the oppone…

Inter-male aggressionAggressionAnosmiaMale miceOlfactionSocial relationDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyAgonistic behaviourmedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyAggressive Behavior
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Behavioral changes over several successful agonistic encounters between male mice: Effects of type of “standard opponent”

1994

This study assessed whether two types of non-aggressive “standard opponents” (“intact” and “anosmic” group-housed males) produced similar behavioral changes in isolated OF1 male mice given several experiences of victory. Experimental groups confronted either intact or anosmic opponents every two days until they had completed four encounters. The behavioral changes were recorded using a detailed ethologically inspired analysis. These changes were clearly different depending on the opponent type. When intact opponents were used, experimental subjects increased the time spent in digging, non-social exploration, explore from a distance, and attack over encounters, but showed decreased time spen…

Inter-male aggressionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Isolation induced aggressionAggressionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAgonistic behaviourmedicineVictoryMale micemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyAggressive Behavior
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INFLUENCIA DE LAS MOTIVACIONES EN LA DECISIÓN DE COMPRA Y EN LA LEALTAD HACIA INTERNET /

2006

Dada la importancia que está adquiriendo Internet como método complementario a la venta en los establecimientos comerciales tradicionales, se hace necesario conocer qué motivos llevan a su aceptación y uso como canal de compra por parte de los consumidores. Por este motivo, el presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar las principales motivaciones hacia la compra en Internet y su incidencia en la decisión de compra y en las intenciones futuras de comportamiento hacia el sistema. Los resultados obtenidos permiten concluir que la comodidad es el principal motivo de uso del medio Internet como canal de compra y que las distintas motivaciones utilitaristas analizadas influyen tanto en el vol…

Internet Motivaciones Utilitaristas Motivaciones Hedónicas Lealtad hacia Internet Comportamiento del Consumidor. Internet Utilitarian Motivations Hedonic Motivations E-loyalty Consumer BehaviourInvestigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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Online Sport Event Consumers: Attitude, E-Quality and E-Satisfaction

2017

Sporting events attract millions of dollars in sponsorship and tourism, so a strong event brand is required. The event website quality is responsible for maintaining and attracting consumers and creating a positive attitude towards the brand. The purpose of this study was to examine key variables that affect the behavior of online sport event consumers. Specifically, it explores e-quality and e-satisfaction and how they influence the attitude towards the website and the brand. Structural equation model tests revealed that a positive quality can determine a positive attitude to the web site, even the consumer is not satisfied with it. On the other hand, the stakeholder needs to pay attention…

InternetEvent (computing)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStakeholderAdvertisingConsumer BehaviorBrandingQualityGeneral Business Management and AccountingStructural equation modelingComputer Science ApplicationsE-SatisfactionBrand management0502 economics and businessRevenue050211 marketingQuality (business)BusinessMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismConsumer behaviourTourismmedia_commonJournal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research
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Purchasing Behaviour of Polish Consumers in the Internet

2017

In recent years we may observe the growing importance of the Internet in the lives of consumers. As the data from Central Statistical Office (GUS) shows, in 2015 approximately 75.8% of Polish households had access to the Internet. The value of e-commerce is estimated at PLN 27 billion. 54% of Internet users buy in Polish e-shops and 13% in foreign internet shops. The threat of violations of consumer rights, including cybercrime, is on the increase. This requires caution, the knowledge of legislative solutions and litigation methods of exerting consumers' rights on the part of customers. The article focuses on the purchasing behaviour of Internet users taking into account consumer rights and…

Internetbusiness.industryddc:330D12O3BehaviourConsumersThe InternetAdvertisingbusinessPurchasingEconomic and Environmental Studies
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