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groups acting on the line and the circle with at most N fixed points

2022

A classical theme in dynamical systems is that the first fundamental information comes from the understanding of periodic orbits. When studying group actions, this means that we want to understand the fixed points of elements of the group, and a natural question that emerges from that is: Which groups of homeomorphisms can act on a 1-manifold having all non-trivial elements with at most N fixed points? Our main objective in this work is to approach that question and understand what properties can such dynamical hypothesis induces to the group.For the case N=0, a classical result from O. Hölder implies that such group of homeomorphisms acting on the line is always semi-conjugate to a subgrou…

Projective linear groupThéorème de HölderConvergence groupsAction de groupeGroupes de convergenceThéorème de SolodovGroup actionGroupe projectif linéaire[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Holder's TheoremThéorème de SolodovSolodov's Theorem
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Power of Paradox: Grassroots Organizations’ Legitimacy Strategies Over Time

2021

Fringe stakeholders with limited resources, such as grassroots organizations (GROs), are often ignored in business and society literature. We develop a conceptual framework and a set of propositions detailing how GROs strategically gain legitimacy and influence over time. We argue that GROs encounter specific paradoxes over the emergence, development, and resolution of an issue, and they address these paradoxes using cognitive, moral, and pragmatic legitimacy strategies. While cognitive and moral strategies tend to be used consistently, the flexible and paradoxical use of pragmatic strategies has important consequences, both for GROs’ legitimacy and for their potential influence over powerf…

PropositionPublic administration0603 philosophy ethics and religionSocial activismPower (social and political)GrassrootsPolitical science0502 economics and businessissues managementSet (psychology)Legitimacy05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsstakeholder influencesosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuusstrategiatConceptual frameworkBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)legitimiteetti060301 applied ethicsaktivismiLimited resourcessocial activismkansalaistoiminta050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Business & Society
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The impact of long-term care needs on the socio-economic deprivation of older people and their families: A scoping review protocol

2021

Abstract BackgroundPopulation ageing, constantly on the increase in all countries worldwide, has long been the object of scientific research from several perspectives, including multi and interdisciplinary approaches. This scoping review aims to investigate the socio-economic consequences of older people’s poor health on their own economic conditions and those of their families. This study aims to: a) map the main concepts that characterise the body of literature pertaining to this issue; b) identify conceptual gaps or unexplored research areas to be addressed; c) delve into the ways of arguing about the difficulties that affect a large number of families with older members to care for, esp…

Protocol (science)GerontologyReview Literature as TopicLong-term careMultidisciplinaryQuality of LifeHumansPsychologyOlder peopleLong-Term CarePovertyAgedPLOS ONE
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Latent structure of the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) in older adult populations: a systematic review

2019

Objective: The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a 20-item, self-report metric intended to measure depression. Despite being one of the most popular depression scales, the psychometric properties, specifically the underlying factor structure of the scale, have come under scrutiny. The latent structure of a scale is a key indicator of its construct validity, i.e. the degree to which the intended variable is captured. To date, a comprehensive review of the latent structure of the CES-D in older adult populations (≥65 years old) has not been conducted. We aimed to examine the latent structure of the CES-D in samples of older adults to assess its ability to capture de…

PsychometricsDepression scaleFactor structurebehavioral disciplines and activitiesfactor structure03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineolder adults.HumansLatent structureCenter for Epidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedPsychiatric Status Rating Scales030214 geriatricsDepressionReproducibility of ResultsCenter for Epidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleUnited StatesPsychiatry and Mental healthEpidemiologic StudiesMetric (unit)Self ReportGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental HealthPsychologyFactor Analysis StatisticalGerontology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychology
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The Meaning of a “Sense of Community” in a Finnish Senior Co-Housing Community

2015

In the foreseeable future, alternative housing options will be needed to meet the needs of and answer to the wishes of older people. Co-housing schemes are developed to fulfill the need for a housing type that provides mutual support and social contacts while alleviating the isolation and loneliness often experienced in ordinary neighborhoods. This study on a senior co-housing community in Finland asked what a “sense of community” meant to the residents and how a sense of community becomes visible in daily life. For these residents, a sense of community meant not only living with like-minded people but also communal activities, doing things together, learning from each other, and having rec…

Public AdministrationAging in placebusiness.industryco-housing communityInterpretation (philosophy)Community organizationSense of communityta5142trustLonelinesssocial supportPublic relationsolder peopleSocial supportaging in placemedicineIsolation (psychology)Meaning (existential)sense of communitymedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessPsychologyGerontologySocial psychologyJournal of Housing For the Elderly
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Elderly Parents’ Need for Help and Adult Children's Moving Decisions

2015

Recent changes in Finnish welfare policies have increased the need for family involvement in eldercare. This article uses qualitative interviews to study working adult daughters’ reasons for moving in with their parent(s). Coresidence was linked to the parents’ need for support, but also to the daughters’ life situations, family histories, the availability of welfare services, and cultural norms and values. The interviewees used the “familist” and “independent life” discourses in their speech. The familist discourse was used to argue for coresidence as a natural continuation of family traditions and life history, whereas the independent life discourse was used to legitimize the need for alt…

Public AdministrationFamily involvementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewscoresidenceta5142Developmental psychologyfamily careolder peopleFamily traditionsNatural (music)Alternative careElderly parentsworking carersLife historyadult childrenLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyGerontologyWelfareSocial psychologyintergenerational relationshipsmedia_commonJournal of Housing For the Elderly
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The association between board gender diversity and financial reporting quality, corporate performance and corporate social responsibility disclosure …

2017

Purpose (mandatory) Companies, politicians, the mass media, legislators, scholars and society in general have shown a growing interest in how board gender diversity affects a firm’s decisions. This concept has been developed because some nations have introduced voluntary policies to regulate and increase the proportion of female directors on corporate boards. Thus, the aim of this study is to review previous research based on board gender diversity as a corporate governance mechanism and its effect on some firms’ business decisions: Financial reporting quality (FRQ), firm performance and corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. Design/methodology/approach (mandatory) We focus on age…

Public AdministrationGender diversityStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectcorporate governancegobierno corporativodivulgación de información sobre responsabilidad social corporativaboardscorporate social responsibility disclosure0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)Quality (business)Business and International ManagementAssociation (psychology)calidad de la información financieraStakeholder theorydesempeño empresarialMass mediamedia_commonFinance050208 financebusiness.industryconsejos de AdministraciónCorporate governancefinancial reporting quality05 social sciencesdiversidad de génerofirm performanceFinancesCorporate social responsibilitygender diversitybusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050203 business & management
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Stakeholder Thinking and a Pedagogical Approach in Public Relations Processes: Experience From Transition Societies

2007

Public relations (PR) and communication management (CM) processes have mostly been studies in stable democratic societies. This article, focusing on the republics of the former Soviet Union in Central and Eastern Europe, takes a stakeholder analytical approach to the processes of PR and CM in such transition societies and the emergence of Western-style PR and CM concepts during the change from totalitarianism to democracy. Selected state institutions and businesses operating before, during, and after the transition period were examined; personal and questionnaire interviews were conducted, and policy documents and media texts were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative analysis and the…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryTransition (fiction)media_common.quotation_subjectStakeholderPublic relationsCommunications managementDemocracyQualitative analysisState (polity)Political sciencebusinessSoviet unionPeriod (music)media_commonJournal of Public Relations Research
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Do public sector mergers (re)shape reputation?

2014

Purpose – The public sector worldwide is under pressure to downsize, which has led to mergers of public sector organisations. This paper seeks to bridge the unstudied gap of what happens to organisational reputation after a merger. The paper discusses change and reputation in the public sector, and reports findings of a longitudinal study on stakeholder assessments of four public sector organisations undergoing mergers recently. Design/methodology/approach – Following a theory-driven content analysis, this longitudinal study compares stakeholder assessments of four public sector organisations' reputations a year before an organisational merger with assessments of the two resulting organisa…

Public Administrationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic sectorStakeholderAccountingMinor (academic)Management Monitoring Policy and LawPublic relationsContent analysisPolitical Science and International RelationsbusinessReputationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Public Sector Management
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New Model of Governance of Football Sector in Italy. The Identification of Some Gaps for the Overcoming of Pathologies

2012

Public Management of SportStakeholderPartnershipModel of Sport Governance
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