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    WHY DO THE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES SETTLE DOWN IN THE UNIVERSITY TOWN? POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CITY MARKETING -THE CASE OF CRACOW by Sebastian Brańka

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In the paper it was underlined that one of the key factors that contemporary cities need for their development is human capital. Furthermore the author of the paper refers to place marketing publications to present the idea of city markets, where cities compete for gaining necessary resources. …”
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    Ekoterroryzm zagrożeniem dla polityki zrównoważonego rozwoju. Aspekt ideologiczny i praktyczny by Mariusz Ciszek

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…However, we can meet with the activity of those ecological organizations which have a radical character and in fact, they have much less common with the conception of balanced development and they are even opposite. The balanced development does not aim to set back the social and economical development of human civilization, but it tries to reconcile with the requirements of the protection of the natural environment (to balance). …”
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    Universities Graduates in the Far East Labour Market by V. A. Gurtov, I. S. Stepus, S. S. Shabaeva

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The graduates should be aware of social, economic, and cultural prospects of the region’s strategic development as a territory of advanced social and economic development, be clear on the advantages in case of their employment in Far Eastern region.…”
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    What’s in a Name? On Language, Concept Formation, and the Definition Disputes in the Entrepreneurship Literature by Jonsson Petur O.

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…It has also spawned a dichotomy between the functional and behavioral aspects of entrepreneurial actions in the economics literature. Most importantly, it prevents economists from developing a coherent unifying theoretical framework for making sense of entrepreneurs. …”
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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES: ANALYZING THE PROPINQUITY AND CONTRIBUTIONS by MUBASSHIRU SALISU MOHAMMED

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In order to carry out this work, data were obtained largely from secondary sources from books, articles journals, Nigerian constitution, published and unpublished materials available as well as internet sources and it was analysed through discourse analyses from different perspectives of disciplinary evolution, development, scope, boundary, research, theory and practice, interrelationship among social sciences, It has been discovered inter-alia that the study and practice of public administration has been significantly influenced and shaped by various social science disciplines like political science, law, sociology, psychology, economics as it incorporates various ideas, concepts and principles in terms of policy formulation, implementation, evaluation as well as general human resource management. …”
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    The Cornerstone of Sustainability: Ecological Footprint by Ece Tuğba Mızık, Zehra Yiğit Avdan

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…With the increase of human population and the development of technology, the demand for Natural Resources is increasing day by day. …”
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    Odpowiedzialność człowieka za przyrodę w perspektywie kryzysu ekologicznego by Aleksandra Kuzior

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Basing on this two sciences we can make a socio-economical and ecological order indicated in the sustainable development conception.…”
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    Économie politique des services écosystémiques : de l’analyse économique aux évolutions juridiques by Benoît Prévost, Audrey Rivaud, Agnès Michelot

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The political economy of ecosystem services appeared to be dual: on the one hand it could be a seminal framework to implement new strategies to overcome the failures of our development models; but, on the other hand, the strength of epistemological principles inherited from mainstream economics could enforce the processes of commodification through radical changes concerning the Humans and Nature relationships. …”
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