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Changing the heart and soul? Inequalities in Finland’s current pursuit of a narrow education policy

2018

The Finnish educational system is well known for its excellent learning results, highly trained teachers and egalitarian values. However, when the political leanings of the government change, its policies are usually altered as well. In this policy report we give an account of the recent changes and current trends in Finnish education policy. We analyse the characteristics of the Sipilä Government’s current education policy since 2015 and compare it to the Nordic welfare-state ideals of universalism, equality and social justice which have traditionally been the key building blocks of the Finnish education system. The Government’s policy appears to be narrow-minded and ignorant of issues rel…

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Moviments de dispersió en els primats. Variabilitat en els seus patrons i causes

2014

Els moviments de dispersió en els animals representen decisions crucials per als individus, ja que afecten la seua supervivència i èxit reproductiu, a més de ser un component important de la dinàmica poblacional. En aquest article es descriu la variabilitat en els patrons de dispersió en els primats i algunes de les causes, tant últimes com proximals, a les quals respon.

infanticidiocompetència intragrupalelecció de parelladepressió consanguíniaintra-group competition; mate choice; infanticide; inbreeding depressionHistory and Philosophy of Scienceintra-group competitionethologydepresión consanguíneamate choicedispersión; competencia intra-grupo; elección de pareja; infanticidio; depresión consanguíneacompetencia intra-grupoMultidisciplinaryetología; primatologíaprimatologyetologíaetologiaprimatologíaprimatologiaethology; primatologyelección de parejaetologia; primatologiainfanticidicompetència intragrupal; elecció de parella; infanticidi; depressió consanguíniadispersióninfanticideinbreeding depression
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Educational Hackathon : Innovation Contest for Innovation Pedagogy

2018

This paper addresses the educational hackthon as innovation pedagogy method for teaching fuzzy front end of innovation (FFEI) in higher education institutions (HEIs). Specifically it focuses on the process design and execution. This study is based on the idea that educational hackathons are a specific type of innovation contest aimed at teaching and learning, thus incorporating a set of design variables. Therefore, the paper reports a case study according to those variables in HEI teaching in university-industrycollaboration. This paper presents both the process description along with students’ learning and feedback, i.e. the development suggestions for the method. Presenting conclusions fo…

innovation contestinnovation competitioncoopetitionhakkerointieducational hackathonkilpailut (tapahtumat)innovaatiotoimintapedagogiikkapitchinghackathonComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONidea generationfuzzy front endinnovation pedagogyFFEI
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Proposal of a Modelling of the Innovation Process in an International Manufacturing Company

2017

Nowadays, to cope with the competition, and to ensure the durability of their activities, companies have to be able to innovate. Manufacturing companies operating in a B2B market often perceive innovation as a technological result. However, innovation is often more characterized as a process. The needs of the users, and not only the technology, can achieve innovation. In this context, our paper intends to determine how to involve better the users in the innovation process of an international manufacturing company, which is, according to us, representative of the current manufacturing companies. The aim of our research paper is to help manufacturing companies to manage innovation led by user…

innovation processProcess managementStandardizationmanufacturing companyProcess (engineering)Context (language use)Manufacturing companylcsh:Technology[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesCompetition (economics)Management of Technology and InnovationManufacturinginnovation process modellcsh:Technology (General)MarketingInnovation processComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSSADT060201 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industryProduct innovationlcsh:T06 humanities and the artsAction (philosophy)0602 languages and literatureNormativeInnovation process modellcsh:T1-995B2B marketbusiness
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Forehead Patch Size Predicts the Outcome of Male–Male Competition in the Pied Flycatcher

2013

Males of many animal species express ornaments that affect their reproduction opportunities through male–male competition or female mate choice. Such ornaments can, for example, inform conspecifics about the fighting ability, condition or territory ownership of the bearer. Pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) males have a conspicuous white forehead patch that varies greatly in size. We examined whether the white forehead patch is an intrasexually selected trait in a Finnish population. We artificially manipulated forehead patch size to represent two naturally occurring extremes and competed males against each other in the presence of a female. Males with a large forehead patch were more agg…

integumentary systembiologyAggressionEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFicedulaZoologybiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)medicine.anatomical_structureDominance (ethology)Mate choicePied flycatchermedicineForeheadta1181Animal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomNest boxEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEthology
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Comment on interjurisdictional regulatory competition in Canada.

2005

interjurisdictional competition[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesregulation[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Self-enforcing international environmental agreements revisited

2004

In Barrett's (1994) paper on transboundary pollution abatement is shown that if the signatories of an international environmental agreement act in a Stackelberg fashion, then, depending on parameter values, a self-enforcing IEA can have any number of signatories between two and the grand coalition. Barrett obtains this result using numerical simulations and also ignoring the fact that emissions must be non-negative. Recent attempts to use analytical approaches and to explicitly recognize the non-negativity constraints have suggested that the number of signatories of a stable IEA may be very small. The way such papers have dealt with non-negativity constraints is to restrict parameter values…

international externalities self-enforcing environmental agreements Stackelberg equilibrium non-negative emissions constraintsEconomics and EconometricsPublic economicsjel:D62jel:C72Transboundary pollutionjel:F02Grand coalitionMicroeconomicsrestrictjel:Q20Key (cryptography)EconomicsStackelberg competitionOxford Economic Papers
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INTRAGUILD INTERACTIONS BETWEEN EGG PARASITOIDS: FROM LABORATORY TO FIELD INVESTIGATIONS

Field studies on egg parasitoid guilds of herbivore stink bugs, serious pests for a wide number of crops, have shown that Trissolcus spp. and Ooencyrtus spp. can naturally co-occur in the same host, and generally the former parasitize more eggs than the latter. In many countries, to control such pests, biological control programs based on egg parasitoids have been used obtaining inconstantly success. Thereby, understanding the competitive interactions among Trissolcus and Ooencyrtus species may be useful in order to improve biological control of such pests but only few researchers have investigated the effects of competitive interactions among these egg parasitoids. The aim of this thesis w…

intrinsic competitionegg parasitoidNezara viridulaOencyrtus telenomicidaTrissolcus basaliextrinsic competiton
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Competing Against Simulated Equilibrium Price Dispersions: An Experiment on Internet-Assisted Search Markets

2005

In a four-treatment experiment, we test some of the hypotheses in García-Gallego et al. (2004) concerning competition among a number of firms of which some (or all) are indexed by a price-comparison engine facilitating buyers’ search process. In this paper, we isolate individual behavior from noise due to other players’ actions and learning, facing each subject with simulated rivals whose prices are extracted from mixed strategy equilibrium distributions. We find systematic deviations from both theoretical distributions and previous data obtained in sessions where all players were human. Specifically, departures of experimental data from the corresponding theoretical predictions are enhance…

jel:C91business.industryProcess (engineering)jel:D83Experimental datajel:D43Experimental economicsCompetition (economics)Strategyjel:L13EconomicsEconometricsThe InternetNoise (video)businessDivergence (statistics)Industrial organizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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Regional financial development and bank competition: effects on firms' growth

2009

Fernandez de Guevara J. and Maudos J. Regional financial development and bank competition: effects on firms' growth, Regional Studies. This paper analyses the effect of regional financial development and bank competition on firms' growth using the Spanish provinces as a testing ground. The results show that firms in industries with a greater dependence on external finance grow faster in more financially developed provinces. The results also show that bank monopoly power has an inverted-‘U’ effect on firms' growth, suggesting that market power has its highest effect at intermediate values. The effect is heterogeneous among firms according to the financial dependence of the industry to which …

jel:D40EconomicsRaumplanung und RegionalforschungMonetary economicsjel:G21Competition (economics)Power (social and political)Market economyEconomicsddc:330Market powerddc:710General Environmental ScienceLandscaping and area planningStädtebau Raumplanung LandschaftsgestaltungArea Development Planning Regional ResearchGeneral Social SciencesWirtschaftConcurrenceEconomic growth; Regional financial development; Bank competitionFinancial developmentjel:L11Öffentliche Finanzen und FinanzwissenschaftPublic FinanceRegional studiesMonopolyPublic finance
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