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    Sport in the Swiss Research and Innovation Landscape by Hippolyt Kempf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Research and development are not very present in the private sector. Research and development in and with sport is not institutionally anchored in sports associations and organizations. …”
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    A Retrospective Evaluation of Rural Populations: Social and Economic Challenges, Expectations and Evaluation by Yuriy Hubeni, Vitalii Boiko, Petro Olishchuk

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The rural population understands the goals and objectives of reforms, and supports private property and the market economy. The standard of living has improved significantly, but it does not cover the real expectations of the population. …”
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    Procurement Practices and Public Service Delivery in a Developing Local Government by Moses, Agaba, Kalu O., Emenike

    Published 2020
    “…Procurement practices have been identified as the bedrock to achieving value for money within both private and public sector organisations. This study investigates the effect of procurement practices on public service delivery, by analysing the perspectives of respondents collected using questionnaires. …”
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    Some notes about the books of Žygimantas Augustas in the Vilnius University Library by Alma Braziūnienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… The article deals with the fate of the famous book collection of Sigismundus Augustus (1520-1572), Lithuanian Grand Duke and King of Poland. The private library of Sigismundus Augustus was a typical Renaissance library, comprising remarkable books on medicine, law, philosophy, literature, etc. …”
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    Ethnographic Blogging: Reflections on a Methodological Experiment by Tocci Jason

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In my own study of self-identified ‘geeks’ and ‘nerds,’ ethnographic blogging involved traversing news sites, forums, and other blogs for relevant content, leading to opportunities for dialogue with other bloggers and readers; establishing a persona online as a researcher, which has encouraged subjects to invite me to public and private discussions about their culture and identities; and bringing together online subjects from multiple physical sites, among other opportunities. …”
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