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La internacionalização das universidades valencianas através do Twitter

2019

Internationalization policies are becoming very important in the institutional communication strategies of Spanish universities. Social networks are presented as the best channel to build the brands of universities in search of students and researchers to increase their international projection. This research analyzes how the five public universities of the Valencian Community take advantage of corporate communication through Twitter to increase their internationalization policies. The study shows that actions related to knowledge transfer and innovation dominate the institutional communication of the examined universities on Twitter. La internacionalización está cobrando gran importancia e…

InternacionalizaçãoTICUniversidadUniversityredes sociaisTwitterUniversitatsComunicación institucionalSocial networksuniversidadeICTInternacionalizaciónInternationalizationRedes socialescomunicação institucionalInstitutional communication
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Introduction: The EU as International Mediator – Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives

2018

AbstractIn this introductory article of the special issue, we examine European Union (EU) mediation practice and identify different conceptual and empirical perspectives from which it can be analyzed. We present different understandings of mediation in research and practice a definition and conceptual clarification ofEUmediation practice, and offer a definition that covers mediation efforts and mediation support activities. Then, the institutional architecture forEUmediation activities is presented. Next, the focus of this special issue is examined and research questions that have not yet been sufficiently addressed in existing research ofEUforeign policy and mediation are discussed. Based …

International relations021110 strategic defence & security studiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology050601 international relations0506 political scienceEpistemologyNegotiationForeign policyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsMediationResearch questionsJZmedia_commonInstitutional architectureInternational Negotiation
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Theoretical Approaches to Crisis: An Introduction

2020

This chapter sums up the key arguments made in this section of the Handbook. The nine chapters discuss essential EU integration and International Relations approaches and how they study, understand, and explain crisis’ putative impact on the EU: Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Classical Realism, Neo-realism, Neofunctionalism, Institutionalism, Organizational Theory, Cleavage Theory, Social constructivism, and Deliberative Theory. For this purpose, each chapter sets out the theory’s basic assumptions before addressing the following questions: (1) How does each theoretical perspective expect crisis to influence EU institutions and policies? What are the causal mechanisms to account for continui…

International relationsClassical RealismPolitical scienceInstitutionalismPublic policyOrganizational theoryLiberal intergovernmentalismPositive economicsSocial constructivismNeofunctionalism
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INTRODUCTION: RECENT TRENDS IN SOCIAL ECONOMY RESEARCH

2012

ABSTRACT:  International research on the social economy has undergone three important changes over the last five years. Firstly, the socioeconomic reality subject of this research has suffered a profound transformation as a result of the impact and the prolongation of the crisis and the expectations created in relation to the role of the social economy. Secondly, the topics under scrutiny by the scientific community have changed gradually over these years adapting to the macro and micromutations being studied. Thirdly, we have witnessed what may be considered the definitive consolidation and institutionalization of research into the social economy and its scientific community. This latter i…

International researchEconomics and EconometricsEconomic growthConsolidation (business)ScrutinySociology and Political ScienceInstitutionalisationSubject (philosophy)EconomicsSocioeconomic statusSocial economyAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Two worlds of change: on the internationalisation of universities

2010

Institutional change entails balancing multiple competing, inconsistent and often loosely coupled demands and concerns, often simultaneously. This article poses the following question: How are patterns of internationalisation of research among academic staff at universities balancing two worlds of change, that is, governance by the university leadership (H1) as well as initiatives by the faculty members (H2)? This article argues and empirically substantiates that internationalisation of academic staff tends to be a balancing‐act between these two worlds of change. Whereas most universities increasingly formulate strategies for internationalisation (H1), the research behaviour of faculty mem…

International researchbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInstitutional changeCorporate governancePublic relationsCollaboratoryEducationInternational educationInternationalizationOrganizational changePolitical sciencebusinessAutonomymedia_commonGlobalisation, Societies and Education
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Internationally adopted children: a new challenge for pediatricians.

2006

Children adopted from abroad by Italian families have increased during the last years. Since 2001 to 2004 they have been more than 10,000, mainly from Eastern Europe, and all indications suggest that they will continue to increase. Most of the internationally adopted children reside in orphanage before adoption where they may experience malnutrition, exposure to infectious diseases, environmental deprivation, neglect. Moreover, their pre-adoptive records are scarcely reliable and their immunization status is not always adequate. The most common long-term problems of internationally adopted children concern developmental and scholastic delay especially if they come from a long and severely d…

InternationalityDevelopmental DisabilitiesHealth StatusNutritional StatusPediatricsAdopted childrenMedical RecordsLatin AmericaItalyAdoptionHumansImmunizationEurope EasternChildAsia SoutheasternGrowth DisordersChild Institutionalized
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Political practices of the judges in the city of Valencia. 14th -15th centuries

2020

L’anàlisi detallada dels compromisos personals i institucionals assumits públicament pels Jurats de la ciutat de València, en cronologies molt concretes, permet observar quines eren les principals preocupacions del govern municipal i avaluar en elles el grau de preeminència dels interessos del patriciat urbà. El creixent nombre de competències i obligacions adquirides per aquest executiu de govern se sincronitza amb el propi desenvolupament diacrònic de l’administració municipal. Les dades contingudes en l’acta del jurament institucional dels Jurats, documentada anualment des de 1325 als Manuals de Consells (llibres d’actes municipals) ens possibilita aquest estudi de base documental que pr…

Jurats14th and 15th centuriesHistoria MedievalSegles XIV i XVCompromís institucionalMunicipalityValenciaMunicipiInstitutional commitmentJuriesCiutat de València
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Institutional Research in the Future: Challenges Within Higher Education and the Need for Excellence in Professional Practice

2013

The upcoming challenge for higher education institutions (HEIs) globally is how to respond to an increasing variety of societal needs but with fewer public resources and increased accountability demands. In this chapter we draw attention to the central role institutional research (IR) professionals play in positioning HEIs in a competitive and globalized environment, and the need for them to have a well-developed set of skills (both generic and specialized) to provide and inform the decision-making process. We conclude by posing some questions to consider for the practice of IR into the future.

Knowledge managementHigher educationProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsVariety (cybernetics)Competition (economics)Institutional researchExcellencePolitical scienceAccountabilitySet (psychology)businessmedia_commonNew Directions for Institutional Research
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Translating the Idea of the eGovernment One-Stop-Shop in Indonesia

2013

Article from the Book:Information and Communication Technology, Springer 2013. Also available on SpringerLink:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36818-9_1 This study aims to understand how the idea of an eGovernment one- stop-shop (OSS) has been translated into a new setting. Since the beginning of 2000, this idea has been implemented in a variety of ways by Indonesian local governments. Using an interpretive case study in the city of Yogyakarta, the study revealed that the specificity of each setting influences the translation process of the idea of OSS during its institutionalization. It also identified a set of editing rules used during the translation process. These include the editing…

Knowledge managementInstitutionalisationLanguage changeComputer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industry[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information scienceseGovernmentContext (language use)developing countrieslanguage.human_languageVariety (cybernetics)editing rulesIndonesianOne stop shopIndonesiaVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information politics: 322idea translationinstitutionalizationlanguage[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Institutional theorybusinessone-stop-shopinstitutional theory
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From the Knowledge Creating Process to the Knowledge Creating Outcome: The Way to go for Multinational Corporations

2017

Continuous creation of new knowledge is an activity that is said to enable organizations gain competitive advantage in their operations. However, apart from a few studies that have generated a trail of similar studies on this subject, there remains a shortage of research on how the activity is to be coordinated from input to outcome phase for maximum benefit. This paper presents a proposal to study the knowledge creation activity with a focus on Multinational Corporations and builds on the characteristics of the knowledge creation activity: knowledge creating input (the means used to generate new knowledge); knowledge creating output (the result of the knowledge creating process); and the k…

Knowledge managementProcess managementProcess (engineering)Institutionalisationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommercializationCompetitive advantageMarket researchMultinational corporationCuriosityBusinessConsumer behaviourmedia_common
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