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Conditional Populist Party Support: The Role of Dissatisfaction and Incumbency
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Intervention publique versus régulation professionnelle
Published 2015-06-01“…These changes induce conflicts that freeze the deployment of telemedicine until a new institutional compromise emerges.…”
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Institutions and economic growth in European post-transition economies
Published 2024-12-01“…During the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries faced challenges adapting their political and economic systems to keep up with a rapidly changing global landscape. They needed new institutions like regulations, social norms, and organisations to support a capitalist economy. …”
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La dynamique de gouvernance des ressources naturelles collectives au Burundi
Published 2013-09-01“…One of the strength of this new institution was the acquisition of the bargaining power of good management of the forest heritage of the municipality from dividends. …”
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Tax Procedure Law within the Reduction of Administrative Burdens – between Goals and Praxis
Published 2010-05-01“…The author considers statistical data on how frequently those (new) institutes were used in 2006, 2007 and 2008 to establish whether, or how much, goals of the regulatory change in the tax procedure are actually being achieved in praxis. …”
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Conceptualising ‘Cultural Landscape Commons’: Retracing Ecological Thinking from the Swiss Alpine Landscape to Social-Ecological Systems
Published 2021-05-01“…Recent studies based in resilience thinking and the social-ecological systems (SES) framework reveal promising contributions from complexity studies, New Institutional Political Ecology (NIPE), and the analysis of change dynamics over the longue durée. …”
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Logiques autoritaires et transformation démocratique en Tunisie: le cas du président de l’Assemblée des Représentants du Peuple (2014-2019)
Published 2020-07-01“…On the basis of this observation, we assume that politicians present in the authoritarian regime, through retaining a key position in the machinery of the State, tend to seize new institutional tools and use them for their benefit. …”
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TRIPLE HELIX MODEL, NOVEL STATE EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITIES OF RUSSIA
Published 2017-04-01“…The Triple Helix model is that the potential for innovation and economic development in a Knowledge Society lies in a more prominent role for the university and in the hybridization of elements from university, industry and government to generate new institutional and social formats for the production, transfer and application of knowledge. …”
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O constructo economia plural nos estudos relacionados com a economia solidária: revisão sistemática no período 2000-2016
Published 2018-01-01“…The recurrence of a multidimensional view attributed to the construct plural economy, when used in studies in the field of the economy of solidarity, goes beyond the field of Economy, reaching Philosophy and Political Science when they consider, respectively, the biases of the substantive rationality and new institutional configurations.…”
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“Sobre llovido, mojado”. Problems, strategies, and demands of the Argentine popular, social, and solidarity economy during the pandemic
Published 2023-05-01“…In the final reflections, the main results are highlighted, positing that the state’s responses did not give rise to new institutions, rights, and protections, but rather “organized” and “administered” the institutionality that already existed.…”
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The irruption of the political after the pandemic: The case of Panama
Published 2023-05-01“…This article analyzes the emergence of new political agendas as a result of the social mobilization that took place in Panama during the pandemic and how these were finally translated into a new institution for the negotiation of public policies – The Single Roundtable for Dialogue (Mesa Única de Diálogo). …”
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Retour sur un paradoxe de la normativité éducative
Published 2012-09-01“…The attempts not to think any more on rails, not to be thought any more by institutions and to escape their control risk hardly to be that an illusion, so much they seem to lead in good logic to the appearance of new institutions that produce new classifications, which are developing new styles of reasoning. …”
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Etat et croyance(s) dans la Bolivie « plurinationale » d’Evo Morales
Published 2012-09-01“…These few quotes from Evo Morales, Bolivia’s first Indian president, illustrate, on the one hand, existing tensions between the authorities of the Plurinational State and those of the Catholic Church, and, on the other hand, the new institutional reality in matters of religion: the freedom of religion and spiritual practices and of spiritual beliefs of indigenous peoples and all other faiths. …”
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The concept of industrial quasi-market: Tracing the research programme evolution
Published 2024-10-01“…Methodologically, the study rests on neoliberal and new institutional theories. The methods are theoretical-methodological analysis, generalisation, and comparison. …”
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Le Parlement écossais et la démocratie participative
Published 2009-07-01“…Indeed the Constitutional Steering Group on the Scottish Parliament set up in November 1997 by the then Secretary of State for Scotland and whose remit was to prepare draft standing orders for the new institution, recommended in its report published in December 1998 that a “participative approach to the development, consideration and scrutiny, of policy and legislation” be adopted by the Scottish Parliament.As the people of Scotland are about to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their new devolved institution, can it be said that the ‘people’s parliament’ has lived up to its name?…”
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Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin
Published 2020-12-01“…Since the global financial crisis, neoliberal governmentalities have been more deeply embedded in place through new institutions and the formation of a new growth machine that has produced new vulnerabilities. …”
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Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin
Published 2020-12-01“…Since the global financial crisis, neoliberal governmentalities have been more deeply embedded in place through new institutions and the formation of a new growth machine that has produced new vulnerabilities. …”
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“The Workshop for the Nation’s Soul” vs. “A Rabbi Factory”—Contrasting the Lithuanian Yeshiva with the Rabbinical Seminary
Published 2024-12-01“…How, then, did the trustees of the Lithuanian yeshiva model see the new institutional models? Our discussion will focus on the modern yeshivas and rabbinical seminaries that accepted the Orthodox halakhic view, including the Tahkemoni rabbinical seminary in Warsaw, the Hildesheimer Seminary in Berlin (1873–1938), and the Seminary for the Diaspora in Jerusalem (1956). …”
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW MODELS OF PREPARATION OF RESEARCH ENGINEERS: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Published 2016-12-01“…The paper focuses on the problems concerning training of research engineers, summarizes the experience in implementation of new institutional forms of teaching STEM graduate and post-graduate students (STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). …”
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ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF TERRITORIAL HUMAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL
Published 2015-03-01“…Based on generalization and systematization of foreign and domestic research outcomes, the paper reveals the main condition for eliminating the territorial polarization threats, which implies formation of a new institutional environment in order to provide co-operation of participants in the territorial interest zone in personnel training and new jobs creating.The research findings demonstrate the increased disproportions between the workforce and labor markets of municipal formations in Sverdlovsk region, and emphasize the need for territorial industrial educational clusters maximizing the network co-operation of the involved parties.The scientific novelty combines adaptation of theoretical concepts of the “new economic geography” applied to reorganization processes in the Russian economy; and elaboration of the cluster model of advanced development of territorial human resources potential by means of territorial centers coordinating the interests of administration, business society, and households.Practical significance of the research results is related to facilitating the administrative efficiency of regional and municipal formations, employers, territorial employment centers, and thereby the advanced development of human resources potential.…”
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