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Adam Smith and the family

2008

This paper examines Adam Smith’s vision of family life and the role of the family in society as it stems from the Theory of Moral Sentiments. We first discuss textual evidences of Smith’s vision of gender differences and of the relationships between the sexes. Then we turn to TMS’s analysis of marriage and family life, exploring the importance of sentiments in strengthening family bonds and in fostering individuals’ moral education. Then we enlarge our perspective, considering Smith’s view on the role of the family within society, especially as market and non market relationships are concerned. Finally, we focus on Smith’s vision of the possible threats which life in Commercial societies ma…

Education.jel:B31Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoMoral Philosophyjel:J16GenderFamilyjel:A13jel:B12Adam Smith; Moral Philosophy; Family; Gender; Education.Adam Smithjel:I20
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Le determinanti del capitale sociale: analisi teorica e verifica empirica a livello micro e macroeconomico

2005

Il concetto di capitale sociale si e affermato, in ambito sociologico, a partire dalla fine degli anni ottanta grazie ai contributi di Pierre Bourdieu (1986) e James Coleman (1988, 1990). Nel corso degli anni novanta, la letteratura sul tema si quindi rapidamente ampliata, e la nozione di capitale sociale ha trovato applicazione anche in campo economico. In letteratura sono presenti molteplici definizioni di capitale sociale, le quali, benche in alcuni casi appaiano sostanzialmente differenti, hanno tutte un elemento comune: il riferimento a una dimensione relazionale del concetto. Il capitale sociale, e cio sembra essere opinione condivisa, si presenta come una risorsa fondata sull esisten…

Capitale sociale; Comportamenti individualijel:A13
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Public Discourse on Human Trafficking in International Issue Arenas

2015

Abstract. The purpose of this study is to better understand how the complex problem of human trafficking is addressed in international debates. How the discussion about human trafficking develops and how it is debated ultimately influences how the decision-making process unfolds. In order to understand the formation of public policy and laws, therefore, it is important to study the debate that occurs prior to decision making. This analysis focuses on the narratives used by major, well-established human rights and political actors that argue for necessary actions to be undertaken — such as the formation of new policies and laws in the European Union — as an attempt to protect citizens of the…

jel:Z1uman traffickingParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policyjel:P0jel:P1Public administrationjel:P2human rightsSocial issuesjel:P3jel:P4jel:P5Politicsjel:PPolitical scienceta518lcsh:Social sciences (General)human trafficking; human rights; communication; issue arenasmedia_commonAmnestyviestintäHuman rightshuman traffickingcommunicationbusiness.industryjel:A14General Social Sciencesjel:A13Public relationsInternational human rights lawFraming (social sciences)ihmisoikeudetissue arenasihmiskauppalcsh:H1-99business
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Towards Sustaining Levels of Reflective Learning: How Do Transformational Leadership, Task Interdependence, and Self-Efficacy Shape Teacher Learning …

2015

Whereas cross-sectional research has shown that transformational leadership, task interdependence, and self-efficacy are positively related to teachers’ engagement in reflective learning activities, the causal direction of these relations needs further inquiry. At the same time, individual teacher learning might play a mutual role in strengthening school-level capacity for sustained improvement. Building on previous research, this longitudinal study therefore examines how transformational leadership, task interdependence, self-efficacy, and teachers’ engagement in self-reflection mutually affect each other over time. Questionnaire data gathered on three measurement occasions from 655 Dutch …

jel:Z1Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectReflective practiceeducationjel:P0task interdependencejel:P1jel:P2Affect (psychology)jel:P3jel:P4jel:P5Task (project management)jel:P0502 economics and businesstransformational leadershiptransformational leadership; task interdependence; self-efficacy; self-reflection; latent difference score model; vocational education and traininglcsh:Social sciences (General)media_commonLatent difference score model; vocational education and trainingSelf-efficacyTeamworkvocational education and training4. Education05 social sciencesjel:A14050301 educationGeneral Social Sciencesjel:A13self-reflectionlatent difference score modelTransformational leadershipVocational educationlcsh:H1-99Psychology0503 educationSocial psychologyself-efficacy050203 business & managementSocieties
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Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community Resilience

2015

In crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this network refers to authorities and nongovernmental organizations, such as the Red Cross. However, the authors argue that to improve societal resilience one should take a broader overview of the actors involved in crisis preparedness and mitigation, and also include the public. With this in mind, the role of communication is scrutinized and a conceptual framework developed as a starting point for further investigation into how communication may be developed to strengthen a community approach to crisis management that includes citizen groups in the broader response network. A model is presented alon…

jel:Z1Knowledge managementjel:P0Crisis managementjel:P1jel:P2jel:P3jel:P4jel:P5community resiliencejel:PPolitical scienceStakeholder analysiscommunity approach; community resilience; citizen response; response networkCommunity approachlcsh:Social sciences (General)ta518Competence (human resources)Community resilienceComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryjel:A14General Social Sciencesjel:A1316. Peace & justicecommunity approachInventory valuationcitizen responseConceptual frameworkPreparednessresponse networklcsh:H1-99businessSocieties
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BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE IN MAKING DECISIONS ON THE ROMANIAN HIGHER EDUCATION MARKET

2012

Having roots in intentional behaviours, adverse selection as part of information asymmetry is a widely - discussed concept, closely related to many sides of economics and generating the most various problems in practice. As the specific literature says, the adverse selection leads, or at least in theory should lead to market failure when no external force comes to balance its effects. Since this failure never occurs in fact, it is questionable whether the adverse selection is the only factor that influences an uniformed consumer decision, or other factors come to counterbalance the factors described by Akerloff. This paper intends to advocate the idea that as much as adverse selection, ther…

jel:D70adverse selection subjective decision making education marketjel:A13jel:I21jel:D79Revista Economica
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La economía social como enfoque metodológico, como objeto de estudio y como disciplina científica

1999

This article continues an article written by the same author and published by CIRIEC-España in 1997 (no. 25). It analyses social economy at three cognitive levels: first, as a social reality (Social Economy); second, as a scientific discipline which studies its previous reality (the science of Social Economy); third, as a methodological approach in social sciences (the approach of Social Economy). The author claims that, at these three levels, social economy becomes an alternative way of “making the economy”.

jel:B50jel:A13jel:P13jel:L30jel:J54Social economy methodological approach scientific discipline values theory.CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Teoría de la Participación. Sugerencias analíticas

2002

Human groups may be analysed as organisations of networks of relationships between their members. This article proposes an exercise in theoretic speculation about participation and democracy based on the analytic tools of a relational-informational theory the bases of which come from evolutionalism and the Information Economy. This analytical framework may clarify the nature of macro-collective citizenship, micro-formal group of the company and the fabric of the emergent and informal communicative relations of society and the market. As a humanist heuristic which revindicates the resource to literary and philosophic sources of knowledge, work offers alternative explainations to the preferen…

jel:C71Organisation relationship networks democracy participation company market.jel:A13jel:D79CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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