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Decentralization as an incentive scheme when regional differences are large

2010

It has been suggested that large regional differences could be an obstacle to that part of the political accountability of office-holders which is based on yardstick competition among governments. The paper addresses that question and concludes that the obstacle is not too serious in general. The second part of the paper is devoted to the persistent economic underperformance of some regions in countries such as Germany, Italy and (with regard to regions overseas) France. How is it that the mechanism of yardstick competition induces a convergence of economic performance among European Union member countries, even those particularly poor initially, but fails to induce all the underperforming …

Decentralization[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesCompetition (economics)Market economyYardstick[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRegional differencesEuropean union[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonjel:H70jel:D72DecentralizationConvergence (economics)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIncentiveyardstick competition;political competition;regional developmentObstacleAccountability[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesEconomic systemjel:R11
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Prediction of arrival times and human resources allocation for container terminal

2011

Increasing competition in the container shipping sector has meant that terminals are having to equip themselves with increasingly accurate analytical and governance tools. A transhipment terminal is an extremely complex system in terms of both organisation and management. Added to the uncertainty surrounding ships’ arrival time in port and the costs resulting from over-underestimation of resources is the large number of constraints and variables involved in port activities. Predicting ships delays in advance means that the relative demand for each shift can be determined with greater accuracy, and the basic resources then allocated to satisfy that demand. To this end, in this article we pro…

Decision support systemdecision support systemArtificial neural networkOperations researchneural networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)resource allocationTransportationcontainer hub planningcontainership arrivals predictionPort (computer networking)Competition (economics)Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiTerminal (electronics)Container (abstract data type)Resource allocationHuman resourcesbusinesscontainer handling optimisationMaritime Economics & Logistics
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Party Leadership Selection in Latvia: Divergent Practices of Precursory Delegation

2020

The pattern of political competition in Latvia has been notably stable. A majority of right-of-centre parties represent the interests of ethnic Latvians and faces a minority of left-of-centre parties claiming to advocate the interests of East Slavic minorities. However, actors in this pattern have changed notably. Every parliamentary election since the restoration of independence has generated at least one new party represented in the Latvian parliament, with the turnover of members of parliament oscillating between 25 per cent and 60 per cent.

DelegationParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupLatvianlanguage.human_languageIndependenceCompetition (economics)PoliticsPolitical economyPolitical sciencelanguageSlavic languagesmedia_common
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Archives and documents in the digital age

2017

Este artículo se propone reflexionar sobre algunas de las características del nuevo orden digital. En particular, se centra en las mutaciones que afectan a los conceptos de archivo y documento, así como a sus rasgos más destacados. Partiendo del hecho de que estos registros son fundamentales para cualquier estudioso del pasado, indaga sobre las consecuencias de su desmaterialización. Se examina el significado de ese espacio en algunas de sus dimensiones y se subraya la evidente paradoja que supone conservar y estudiar objetos o datos que son efímeros por naturaleza y que, en su mayoría, nacieron para morir rápidamente. The paper aims to examine and explore on some of the characteristics of …

Dematerialization (products)HistoryHistorySociology and Political Science050801 communication & media studieshistoriaSpace (commercial competition)050905 science studies0508 media and communicationsarchivoshistoriografíaarchivoMeaning (existential)humanidades digitalesarchivedigitalCommunicationEphemeral keyCommunication. Mass media05 social sciencesdocumento.P87-96Epistemologyhistorydocument.Affect (linguistics)0509 other social sciencesSocial history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformHN1-995historia digitalHistoria y Comunicación Social
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Commodity Tax Competition and Industry Location Under the Destination- and the Origin-Principle

2007

We develop a model of commodity tax competition with monopolistically competitive internationally mobile firms, transport costs, and asymmetric country sizes. We investigate the impacts of non-cooperative tax setting, as well as of tax harmonization and changes in the tax principle, in both the short and the long run. The origin principle, when compared to the destination principle, is shown to exacerbate tax competition and to erode tax revenues, yet leads to a more equal spatial distribution of economic activity. This suggests that federations which care about spatial inequality, like the European Union, face a non-trivial choice for their tax principle that goes beyond the standard consi…

Destination principleTax revenueSpatial inequalityTax harmonizationTax competitionCommodityEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRedistribution (cultural anthropology)International economicsEuropean unionmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Fitness costs of intrinsic competition in two egg parasitoids of a true bug

2015

Intrinsic competition in insect parasitoids occurs when supernumerary larvae develop in the same host as consequence of multiple ovipositions by females of the same species (intra-specific competition) or by females of different species (inter-specific competition). Studies on intrinsic competition have mainly focused on understanding the factors that play a role in the outcome of competition, while fitness-related effects for the parasitoid surviving the competition have been poorly investigated, especially in egg parasitoids. Interestingly, even the winning parasitoid can experience fitness costs due to larval development in a host in which multiple factors have been injected by the ovipo…

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Taking the Biographical approach seriously – what does it mean for the concept of biographicity?

2018

The article starts from the dialectic relationship between “the biographicity of the social” and “the sociality of the biographical” – a relationship especially underlined in the works of Bettina Dausien (e.g. 2006). Starting from here, we have not only to look at “what” is reconstructed here, but also “how” this reconstruction is presented . By this, the complex powerful social processes of “addressing” and “being addressed” come into the center of interest (Rose/Ricken, 2018:). Addressing and the way people let themselves “being addressed” (Althusser) – if and how they let themselves being addressed – this question opens up for processes of subjectivation, as has been conceptualized by Ju…

DialecticSimultaneityUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAAgency (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)Frame (artificial intelligence)General MedicineSociology:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]SubversionSpace (commercial competition)SocialityEpistemologyRASE: Revista de la Asociación de Sociología de la Educación
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Patterns of dialogic teaching in kindergarten classrooms of Finland and the United Arab Emirates

2020

Abstract The present study explored patterns of dialogic teaching in kindergarten classrooms across two countries with different educational systems and cultural backgrounds: Finland and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In each country, transcripts of thirteen learning sessions were analyzed by identifying episodes of educational dialogue and categorizing them with regard to previously identified patterns of dialogic teaching. Results showed that teachers, rather than students, initiated dialogue. Further, teacher-initiated teaching dialogue of high quality was the dominant dialogue pattern. Comparisons across countries revealed less educational dialogue and more teacher-initiated questions …

DialogicCross countrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationSpace (commercial competition)EducationPedagogy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Sociology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational systemsmedia_commonLearning, Culture and Social Interaction
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2019

Abstract This study addresses the crucial relationship between theory and practice as a key feature of professional learning in initial teacher education. The context for the study is an EU-funded intensive programme drawing on different dimensions of insideness and outsideness and arts-based pedagogies in response to the diversity of education today. The data for the study comes from self-selected pages from preservice teacher participants’ reflective sketchbooks. As a methodological approach that unifies the sensuous and cognitive this study suggests that reflective sketchbooks document the dialogic encounters of students whilst also providing a material space that can itself become a for…

Dialogicmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyContext (language use)CognitionSpace (commercial competition)Teacher educationEducationProfessional learning communityMediationMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationDiversity (politics)media_commonThinking Skills and Creativity
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Effects of a Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility Model Intervention in Competitive Youth Sport

2021

The aim of this study was to implement the teaching personal and social responsibility (TPSR) model in a competitive context analyzing the differences between the intervention and the control group on personal and social responsibility, prosocial behaviors, and self-efficacy in youth soccer players. Participants were 34 youth soccer players between the ages of 14 and 16 years old (15.18 ± 0.72) divided into two different soccer teams of 17 members, corresponding to the control and intervention groups. The implementation of the TPSR model took place during 9 months, including initial and ongoing coach training (3 months), program implementation (three sessions per week lasting 90 min during …

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