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Planning in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies. Discussing the "label: Smart" in South-European cities with environmental and soci…

2016

In the last decades, planners have explored various approaches to sustainable urban planning and development. Scholars widely argued the limits to uncontrolled physical growth, to the exploitation of resources, and the necessity of finding alternatives. Within the general framework of sustainability, urban planners are in the search for approaches aimed at coping with current uncertainties that cities have to face, based on the deterioration of natural-socio-cultural environments and uncontrollable economic and financial flows. Notwithstanding, the rise of post-industrial urban economies has introduced Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as successful devices that are proposed…

Economic growthEngineeringSociology and Political ScienceEnergy managementSouth Italy0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyUrbban Planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPanacea (medicine)Empirical researchUrban planningSmart PlanningGovernancebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningPublic relationsMetropolitan areaUrban StudiesWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSmart CityGovernance Smart Planning NetworksNetworksbusiness050703 geography
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Dominant and emerging approaches in the study of higher education policy change

2012

The purpose of the article is to analyse recent literature on higher education policy change. Based on the review, three different approaches are distinguished: structural, actor and agency. In the structural approach the dynamic of policy change originates in well-established structures. The actor approach focuses on either individual or institutional actors as the drivers of policy change. The agency approach understands higher education policy change as an interactive process between various actors and domains within transient structures. We will also present two emerging, alternative approaches: actor-network theory, which takes interaction as a starting point and proposes that no organ…

Economic growthHigher educationProcess (engineering)Actor–network theorybusiness.industryCorporate governanceHigher education policyAgency (philosophy)EducationPolitical scienceOrganizational changeta516Economic systembusinessStructural approachStudies in Higher education
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PROBLEMS OF UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENT

2012

The problem identified in all Europe and other countries is the following: 21th century expectations from society have enlarged the university goals, and in order to reach these goals, university needs new governance processes both at institutional and state level. Along with traditional university goals of providing higher education studies and research, there is an increase of university participation in social activities, as well as global competitiveness. Businesses insist that studies are resulted in higher education compliance with labour market, and research results’ transfer to investments of national economy. The institutional governance issues are becoming more complicated and the…

Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationCompliance (psychology)Good governanceGlobalizationState (polity)Order (exchange)EconomicsInformation governancebusinessmedia_commonECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
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Innovation and networks in rural areas. An analysis from European innovative projects

2014

Abstract Innovation is a central factor for the development of rural areas, both in terms of diversification and increased competitiveness, also related to new structures of governance. The creation, adoption or adaptation of innovations is particularly complex, requiring the right combination of local knowledge (often tacit and implicit) with expert knowledge (often more explicit and formalised), as well as the support of extensive networks. This paper analyses a number of innovation projects in several European rural areas, through the data collected via in-depth interviews. It examines the projects' contributions and the role played by stakeholders in each stage of the projects. On the o…

Economic growthSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development1. No poverty0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentDiversification (marketing strategy)Rural developmentLarge networks11. SustainabilityRegional scienceFood processingRural areabusiness050703 geographyJournal of Rural Studies
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Towards E-Government in a Sub-Saharan African Country

2006

ABSTRACT The use of information communication technologies (ICT) in governance is growing rapidly in many parts of the world. Developing countries in Africa are also making efforts to harness the new technology. In this paper, we provide useful insights regarding the impediments and initiatives of e-government in Nigeria, a Sub-Saharan African (SSA) country. The main problems facing the emergence of e-government in Nigeria have their roots in socioeconomic inadequacies that have plagued several countries in the SSA region. Some of the problems discussed include poor organizational skills, attitudinal problems, inadequate infrastructural support, and poor or unavailable human capital resourc…

Economic growthSub saharanGeneral Computer ScienceE-GovernmentInformation and Communications TechnologyCorporate governanceDeveloping countryBusinessIt policyHuman capitalSocioeconomic statusJournal of E-Government
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Sustainability Reporting in Central and Eastern European Companies: Results of an International and Empirical Study

2017

Reporting on corporate social, environmental and economic responsibility has broadened widely within the last decade. The European Union is the most active region in the world in terms of sustainability reporting, largely on a voluntary basis. Most of the empirical research related to sustainability reporting in Europe has been conducted in Western European countries. In Central and Eastern Europe, only a small number of studies have focused on sustainability reporting. Little, however, is known whether how and why companies in CEE report about their corporate sustainable activities. The aim of the research project is to describe the status quo of SR in CEE, to explain some noteworthy diffe…

Economic growthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSocial sustainabilitySustainability scienceAccounting010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEastern europeanCorporate sustainability0502 economics and businessSustainabilitySustainability reportingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSustainability organizationsEuropean unionbusiness050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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European funding for reproduction research—A multinational perspective

2008

Funds from the European Union are not the only source available to the continent's reproductive research community. Each country independently sponsors the work of these scientists, but, as illustrated by snapshots in the following pages, there are huge differences in the commitment of the various European nations to tackle the challenges of reproductive biomedicine.

Economic growthbusiness.industryReproduction (economics)Perspective (graphical)General MedicineEuropean studiesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyWork (electrical)Multinational corporationPolitical scienceResearch communitymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessBiomedicinemedia_commonNature Medicine
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How do community development activities affect the construction of rural places? : A case study from Finland

2019

Community‐based development practices have been seen as the prevailing paradigm for rural development. Rural community development practices are employed especially through local non‐governmental organisations, such as village associations, to ensure that rural communities are vital and attractive places to live. In this article, we explore how community development practices affect and shape rural places. The data were collected in three Finnish villages that each have an active village association and that have adopted community development practices as their method of keeping their village viable. According to the results of our study, the impacts of community practices on rural places c…

Economic growthvillageSociology and Political ScienceInstitutionalisation0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyAffect (psychology)Rural community developmentPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)maaseututa519kyläyhdistyksetCommunity developmentyhteisöllisyysCorporate governance05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningta5142kehittäminenspacekylätEntrepreneurial culturecommunity developmentta5141tilaRural area050703 geographyruralitySociologia Ruralis
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Moral Governance: Politicians, Ownership, and Control

2009

We investigate upon the influences exerted by politicians on the Board and on ownership structure, as an application of political power to corporations. We characterize moral governance as the joint result of these efforts on managerial turnover and ownership turnover. We comment upon two Italian clinical cases of private, listed firms in which politicians enter the scene when a major event occurs (i.e., reorganization, merger, and acquisition activity). Our model could serve as a guideline and checklist for insiders to interact with politicians. We suggest this could be of interest in countries where there is a common level ground – such as in Europe – but with different cultures on the ro…

Economic policyCorporate governancecorporate governanceControl (management)OwnershipBusinessPublic administrationGeneral Business Management and AccountingPolitician
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The curvilinear effect of manufacturing outsourcing and captive-offshoring on firms' innovation: The role of temporal endurance

2019

Abstract This paper aims to contribute to the open debate in the literature on the effect of global sourcing strategies on firm performance by studying the consequences of manufacturing outsourcing and captive-offshoring for the innovation capability of the firm. We grounded our hypotheses based on the outsourcing and offshoring literature and by narrowing our focus to the effects of persisting in their adoption over time. We tested our hypotheses using data from a sample of 368 manufacturing companies listed on NASDAQ stock market. The paper provides theoretical explanations and empirical findings for the inverted U-shaped influence of keeping doing captive-offshoring on new product develo…

Economics and EconometricEconomics and Econometrics0211 other engineering and technologiesSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchTemporal enduranceCorporationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCaptive-offshoringOutsourcing0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (all)External knowledge acquisitionAdaptation (computer science)Industrial organization021103 operations researchOffshoringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleGeneral Business Management and AccountingOutsourcingLinear relationshipNew product developmentNew product developmentStock marketbusiness050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Production Economics
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