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The Importance of Friendship in the Construction of Positive Nations

2013

This chapter is written by two Argentineans, Graciela Tonon and Lia Rodriguez de la Vega, and brings interesting data from their own studies regarding friendship as relational glue for a positive nation. Departing from the results gathered, where friendship emerged as the variable ranked with the highest value for the people interviewed, they define the concept and its typologies and connect it with the idea of a positive nation, with Martin Seligman’s flourishing model, and, finally, with Aristotle’s idea of friendship as community. Alongside the chapter, we can understand, through the testimonies and words of the interviewed, the dynamic perspectives regarding friendship as an instrument …

Value (ethics)Friendshipmedia_common.quotation_subjectFlourishingPolitical scienceSimilarity (psychology)Gender studiesSocial bondSocial psychologymedia_common
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Why buying functional foods? Understanding spending behaviour through structural equation modelling

2013

Abstract The market for functional foods has been growing steadily in recent years, as it is linked to a healthier diet and adds value to food products. However, more information regarding aspects that influence functional food (FF) spending behaviour is needed to gain a better understanding of what underlies FF choice and avoid product failure. The objective of this study was to build a structural equation model of Spaniards' FF spending behaviour, based on individual characteristics such as satisfaction with life, decision-making styles, gender, age and some attitudes towards food choice. This required prior validation of the functional food questionnaire for a Spanish context, which was …

Value (ethics)Functional foodPublic economicsFood productsFood choiceNoveltyContext (language use)Product (category theory)PsychologyStructural equation modelingFood ScienceFood Research International
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The Fuzzy Logic Gambit as a Paradigm of Lotfi’s Proposals

2019

Lotfi Zadeh, in discussing the future directions the discipline should have taken, has insisted in highlighting what he called `the Fuzzy Logic Gambit' , whose basic idea is that, when dealing with the solution of a problem through the use of Fuzzy Logic, two different type of precisions exist: ``precision in value'', which is connected to the ability of measuring reality, and ``precision in meaning'', which is what we want to attain when dealing with the real world. While the final goal of Fuzzy Logic is to provide some degree of precision to what is less precise in nature, he has brilliantly suggested that this can be obtained by bartering between precision in value and precision in meani…

Value (ethics)GambitComputer sciencebusiness.industry02 engineering and technologySettore MAT/01 - Logica Matematica010501 environmental sciencesType (model theory)01 natural sciencesFuzzy logicMeaning (philosophy of language)Fuzzy Logic0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Positive Turn in Elder-Care Workers' Views Toward Telecare Robots.

2022

AbstractRobots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based on a large-scale survey study on Finnish elder-care workers in 2016 showed that while robots were perceived to be useful in certain telecare tasks, using robots may also prove to be incompatible with the care workers’ personal values. The current study presents the second wave of the survey data from 2020, with the same respondents (N = 190), and shows how these views have changed for the positive, including higher expectations of telecare robotization and decreased concerns over care robots’ compatibility with personal values. In a longitudinal analysis (Phase 1), the positive change…

Value (ethics)General Computer ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyControl (management)asenteetCompassionvanhustenhuoltohyväksyminen (psykologia)Article03 medical and health sciencesarvot (käsitykset)0302 clinical medicineRobot acceptancehoivatyö030212 general & internal medicineElectrical and Electronic Engineeringmedia_commonCare robotsEthics030504 nursingNurseTelecareSDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic GrowthValueseettisyys/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/decent_work_and_economic_growthHuman-Computer InteractionPhilosophyControl and Systems Engineeringhoitohenkilöstö5141 Sociology8. Economic growthrobotitSurvey data collectionRobotCare work0305 other medical sciencePsychologyWelfareInternational journal of social robotics
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Agritourism and local development: A methodology for assessing the role of public contributions in the creation of competitive advantage

2018

Abstract Agriculture has been an economic mainstay of countries throughout history. Recently, its importance and essential role in local and regional growth and development have also received due acknowledgment. However, agritourism entrepreneurs often lack the necessary means, when relying only on their own funds alone. For these reasons, targeted aid measures are provided at the regional, national and European levels, provided they fulfill specified subjective and objective eligibility criteria. This investigation aims at understanding the rationale, if any, according to which the Public Administration allots such contributions. To this end, a two-tiered analysis was conducted on the data…

Value (ethics)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesCompetitive advantagelaw.inventionlawSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleNatural (music)Rural developmentMarketing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationDescriptive statistics021107 urban & regional planningStatistical modelForestryResource conservationAgritourismData pointCLARITYBusinessSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Crowdfunding and Social Entrepreneurship: Spotlight on Intermediaries

2019

This study contributes to the literature by describing how crowdfunding platforms that host social entrepreneurship projects build and preserve legitimacy. We study three intermediaries, analyzing the actions they take to ensure that creators and funders perceive crowdfunding as a trustworthy form of alternative finance. This study shows that the legitimacy that funders ascribe to a project&rsquo

Value (ethics)Geography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Social entrepreneurshiplegitimacyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEconomia d'empresaTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesintermediariesIntermediarycase study0502 economics and businessGE1-350Practical implicationsLegitimacyEnvironmental effects of industries and plantscrowdfundingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSocial changePublic relationsEnvironmental sciencesTrustworthiness050211 marketingsocial entrepreneurshipBusiness050203 business & management
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Alliances between For-Profit and Non-Profit Organizations as an Instrument to Implement the Economy for the Common Good

2020

The model of the Economy for the Common Good (ECG) has cooperation as one of its main principles. This alternative economic model proposes to prioritize cooperation over competition to favor the creation of social value. From this point of view, strategic alliances between organizations can be used as an instrument that supports implementation of the ECG model. In recent years, alliances between for-profit and non-profit entities have been strengthened as a method to facilitate actions focused on social responsibility and sustainability. Moreover, the ECG model has become an adequate management framework for corporate sustainability. This work aims to connect alliances between for-profit an…

Value (ethics)Geography Planning and DevelopmentcooperationTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawCreating shared valueTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sources0502 economics and businessGE1-350shared valuestrategic alliancesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and ConstructionsustainabilityTransparency (behavior)SolidarityEnvironmental sciencesEconomyCorporate sustainabilitynon-profit organizationsSustainabilityeconomy for the common good050211 marketingEconomic modelBusinessSocial responsibility050203 business & managementSustainability
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Threatened Plant Communities as an Indicator of Fishponds Value: An Example from Silesia (Sw Poland)

2007

This paper presents the first results of studies of fishpond plant communities of Silesia (SW Poland). On fishponds, many rare and threatened plant associations were found, especially within the aquatic, mud and rush communities. Among the most interesting are: Lemno minoris-Salvinietum natantis, Trapetum natantis, Eleocharetum ovatae and Scirpetum radicantis. The majority of the above-mentioned associations occur only in artificial fishpond reservoirs within the region. Thus, to reach an effective level of conservation, co-operation between biologists and owners, and integration of conservation and agricultural activities, have to be achieved. This would be the only way to stop the impover…

Value (ethics)GeographyAgriculturebusiness.industryEnvironmental protectionThreatened speciesBiodiversityPlant communityEcosystemProtection systembusinessPriority areas
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Patterns of Transnational Urban Drift to Latvia

2021

This chapter extends the previous knowledge on the effects of migrants’ transnational lifestyle by studying residential patterns and life preferences of Latvian return migrants and arriving foreigners. We aim to explore the geographies and narratives from interviews with migrants who had shifted to more dynamic and prosperous urban/suburban locations. The contribution sends forward the interplay between immigration and return migration experiences by questioning: (1) What are the migratory flows’ geographical contexts? (2) How do they overlap and illuminate the process of ‘urban drift’? (3) How do the ‘urban drifters’ value their current life preferences and migratory experiences? Using sec…

Value (ethics)Geographymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationlanguageLatvianQualitative propertyNarrativeEconomic geographylanguage.human_languagemedia_common
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If I Had My Life to Live over Again...

1995

The study was a replication of DeGenova’s (1992) study, aiming at identifying what elderly people would do differently if they had their life to live over. The Ss were 174 retired women (56%) and men (44%) born in 1927 or 1929, residing in urban areas. The subjects completed a questionnaire, Life Revision Index (LRI), developed by DeGenova (1992), assessing life revision in the areas of friends, family, work, education, leisure, religion, and health. The results show that education and leisure enjoyment are the areas with the greatest amount of desired change. More than 70% of the subjects would spent more time in education, if they had their lives to live over again. More than sixty percen…

Value (ethics)GerontologyRelative valueFormal educationLife satisfactionElderly peopleLife domainPsychologyLife reviewhumanities
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