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Determinants of Public Sector Innovation: The Example of Capacity Development in Public Procurement
Published 2015-03-01“…The Triple-Helix-Model stresses the idea that a successful national system of innovation ought to incorporate the complexity of three social subsystems: private sector economy, governmental system and science. …”
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Forming the Research Component of the U.S. Defense Budget Policy
Published 2015-12-01“…The emphasis of the article is on the participation of the private sector on all levels of the defense spending and especially in the systemic integration. …”
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Recurrent Struma Ovarii Presented with High Levels of Thyroglobulin
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Quarantined Justice, Compromised Diversity: Barriers to Disability Inclusion in China’s Public Sector Employment
Published 2025-01-01“…Through proactive power expansion, the Supreme People’s Court has played a crucial role in scrutinizing employment discrimination in the private sector. However, the judiciary has paid less attention to the fact that government agencies failed to consider the value of workplace diversity and maintained ableist standards that preclude many disabled candidates from public sector positions. …”
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La diffusion d’une culture du paysage par les ateliers pédagogiques
Published 2016-12-01“…This article analyses the relationship between higher education teaching establishments and their local authorities based on a retrospective evaluation of the workshops attended by the students in their final year at the Ecole national supérieure de paysage Versailles-Marseille (Versailles-Marseilles National School of Landscape Architecture) in partnership with public and private sector stakeholders from the PACA region. It re-examines the context and the objectives of the workshops, their impact in the field, their effectiveness and their long-term organisation. …”
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Business Owners’ Feedback toward Adoption of Open Data: A Case Study in Kuwait
Published 2021-01-01“…The world intention toward open data technology has increased in the past years, and governments started to explore open data technology in the public and private sectors and tried to check its advantages and disadvantages. …”
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Pandemic Fictions: Covid-19 and the Cultures of Dystopia
Published 2022-11-01“…Contextualising the British government’s handling of the crisis in the political culture of neoliberalism, the essay uses the concept of dystopia to underline the continuity of this response with the politics of the decade that preceded it – in the aborted pursuit of “herd immunity”, for example; the non-transparent conferment to private-sector companies, with little or no public health expertise, of contracts worth billions; and the authoritarian use of Covid legislation. …”
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Le défi de l’appropriation de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) par des syndicats nationaux : les leçons de la Coalition québécoise contre les ateliers de misère (CQC...
Published 2018-07-01“…In 2003, a major Canadian private sector union created, with several other civil society actors, the Coalition Québécoise contre les Ateliers de Misère (CQCAM), with the mandate to raise public awareness of their existence and develop alternatives to counter their proliferation. …”
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THE ROLE OF THE «GRAND SCHOOLS» AND THE «GRAND CORPS» AS RECRUITMENT CHANNELS FOR FRENCH MINISTERS
Published 2017-11-01“…The transformation of gaullists into liberals and conduction of the liberal economic policy, instead of the dirigist one, also contributed to replacement of officials by representatives of the private sector. Despite the fact that political parties serve as a main channel of the ministers’ recruitment, they face internal problems. …”
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Expert perspectives on tuberculosis screening procedures for migrants
Published 2025-01-01“…The ongoing collaboration between public health services, the private sector, and the community is essential to reduce tuberculosis transmission, as well as to provide substantial public health and economic benefits.…”
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Social Dialogue in Public Sector Reflection about Hungarian and Slovenian approach
Published 2008-06-01“…For time being the EU documents regulate some elements of social dialogue in private sector however, the social dialogue in public sector is still outside of the EU regulation. …”
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Engineering and management approach in the sphere of transport and logistics
Published 2024-05-01“…It was concluded that with the current form of organisation of transport activities, a two-circuit management system is believed to be optimal, when the role of the state is reduced to planning of long cycles and to the role of economic administrator. The private sector, individual carriers, small companies regulate the quality of service by individualising the supply. …”
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Rola sektora publicznego oraz prywatnego (for i non-profit) w zmniejszaniu różnic w edukacji przedszkolnej w Polsce AD 2013. Zmodyfikowany model mieszany czy prywatyzacja usług prz...
Published 2014-09-01“…The aim of this article is to investigate the role of the public and the private sector (for and nonprofit) in decrease in inequalities in preschool education in Poland in 2013. …”
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Lutte contre l’inflation : enjeux de la fixation des salaires à Électricité de France
Published 2021-07-01“…However, this logic clashes with the supervisory authorities’ desire to control public-sector wages because of their supposed knock-on effect on the private sector. Under the management of André Decelle, EDF tried to link wage rises to productivity by developing overall productivity computations. …”
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ANALYSIS AND FORECAST OF THE EMPLOYEES IN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HEALTH SYSTEMS IN ROMANIA
Published 2024-05-01“…On the other hand, in the private sector the trend is obviously increasing throughout the studied period, the correlations are very strong between the analysed indicators, a situation explained by the fact that in this system the goal is to minimize expenses and increase profit and less access of all citizens to health services.…”
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An Innovative Conceptual Model to Structure Financing Package of Infrastructure Projects
Published 2021-01-01“…Understanding the correct way to determine the financing package for infrastructure projects, identifying proper processes, resources, techniques, and instruments to realize successful financing approaches, and private sector participation in providing development infrastructures are irrefutable. …”
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Lessons learnt from advocating for family medicine in South Africa
Published 2025-01-01“…Advocacy has continued with a focus on human resources for health policy and deployment of family physicians in district health services. In the private sector, there is also advocacy for the scope of practice and proper remuneration of family physicians. …”
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Decision analytical methods for assessing the efficacy of agroecology interventions
Published 2023-04-01“…International frameworks and national government commitments and funding mechanisms, as well as the private sector, would benefit from making use of decision analysis methods to determine the suitability of agroecology interventions and to support and scale them when appropriate. …”
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Risk analysis of PPP financing for toll road project
Published 2025-01-01“…Public-Private Partnership (PPP) offer a solution for infrastructure development in Indonesia, where the government collaborates with the private sector to provide public infrastructure. However, PPP implementation faces challenges, such as changes in bank financial policies that affect financing schemes. …”
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Open innovation’s effects on Indonesia’s digital health market and related societal issues
Published 2025-12-01“…This study is expected to provide valuable insights for stakeholders in formulating strategies to develop the digital healthcare sector in Indonesia and encourage a collaboration between the government, private sector and communities in creating a more inclusive and sustainable healthcare ecosystem.…”
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