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Coordination Between Institutional Resource Regimes as a Condition for Sustainable Management of Alpine Touristic Resources
Published 2016-12-01“…This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an original analysis of the challenges of resource management in an Alpine touristic space (Crans-Montana in Switzerland). …”
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Morphological Research Directions at Neuroscience-Related Institutes of the German Max Planck Society, 1948–2002
Published 2024-12-01“…This article explores the continuation of the pathological morphology research program at neuroscience-related institutes from the Kaiser Wilhelm Society after World War II. …”
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Institutional Possibilities and Limits of Professional Self-Realisation of Researchers under the Innovative Restructuring of Russian Science
Published 2019-10-01“…The institutional barriers include: the administrative difficulties of establishing strong professional links with production, social and power structures; the lack of opportunities to participate in global scientific discourse; the narrow functionality of scientific organisations as an intermediate link between scientists and the state; the reluctance of expert scientific community to develop the criteria and indicators of the quality of scientific activity; the non-compliance of these indicators with innovative priorities and goals, etc.Practical significance. …”
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Making Hidden Exclusions: Immigrant-Selection Institutional Arrangements and Migrants’ Everyday Practices in Chinese Megacities
Published 2025-06-01“…Based on the analyses of the local citizenship institutional arrangements and rural-origin migrants’ substantive citizenship practices across three migrant communities in Chengdu, this paper finds that the current local citizenship regime functions as a migrant elite selection system. …”
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FACTORS OF COMPETITIVENESS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA UNDER CONDITIONS OF MARKETIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Published 2018-01-01“…In spite of the fact that the term „marketization” is relatively new in the academic language of the Republic of Moldova, market laws have been functioning for some time in the educational market, especially through competition in attracting potential candidates to study. …”
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THE FUTURE OF A REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL EDUCATION
Published 2016-12-01“…However at the time being regional higher education institution has almost infinite opportunities to develop and improve its educational activities.There is a need for regional higher education institutions to get restructured and turn into scientific and innovative university complexes for successful establishment and effective functioning. …”
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Evaluating the administrative performance of the sports talent management of youth and sports institutions in terms of organizational commitment
Published 2018-12-01“… • Move employees between the functions of the institution to increase the acquisition of skills…”
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Methodological approaches to the institutional transformations for the formation and development of the scientific and industrial complex (on the example of the Republic of Belarus...
Published 2024-12-01“…One of the possible ways to solve this problem is scientific-industrial integration, the end result of which in the Republic of Belarus can be an effectively functioning scientific-industrial complex. The aim of the study is to identify and evaluate methodological approaches to the institutional transformations for the formation and development of scientific-industrial complex. …”
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Institutional distrust and inequality in Peru: A longitudinal analysis of the socioeconomic factors that shape citizen perception
Published 2025-06-01“…Poverty and the educational gap correlate with a lower understanding of democracy (only 17.51% of the poor know about it, compared to 47.35% in the non-poor) and greater institutional distrust. Likewise, it was identified that citizens with more education tend to negatively evaluate democratic functioning and are more exposed to getting involved in acts of corruption (9.3% in postgraduate studies, 2014). …”
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PREVENTION OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR OF MINORS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE STAVROPOL KRAI: A MODERN LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
Published 2021-09-01“…An analysis of the normative and institutional system for the prevention of deviant behavior among minors both in Russia and in the Stavropol Territory revealed a wide interdepartmental community that functions effectively and contributes to the formation of the infrastructure of other social services, new type institutions that provide social services to families and adolescents, which, of course, , creates conditions for the full development of the personality of adolescents.…”
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Evaluasi Heuristik E-Learning Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Tampung Penyang Palangka Raya
Published 2024-09-01“…Institute of Hindu Religion (IAHN) Tampung Penyang Palangka Raya has e-learning in an e-campus with complex features. …”
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Central and territorial governmental institutions involved in health promotion for older people in European Union countries
Published 2022-03-01“…The goal of this article is the analysis of the central and territorial government (CTG) sector’s involvement in the issue of HP4OP, their functions, activities and responsibilities in this area. …”
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Consultative dimension in the European Union's multilevel governance process: a lever for regulatory and institutional resilience
Published 2023-04-01“…The purpose of our investigation is to explain the nature and functionality of the institutions mentioned in the multilevel governance architecture of the European Union (EU). …”
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Does FinTech credit scale stimulate financial institutions to increase the proportion of agricultural loans?
Published 2022-12-01“…FinTech has raised the risk-taking level of financial institutions. This paper aims to explore FinTech Credit (FTC) scale of non-financial institutions and the risk-taking level of financial institutions into Opiela’s model, constructs objective functions and constraints for representative financial institutions by conducting theoretical analysis and research hypothesis. …”
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Institutional challenges and opportunities for encouraging transit-oriented development with bus rapid transit in Lahore, Pakistan
Published 2025-05-01“…Results show that the foremost challenges are the absence of a regulatory framework, functional overlap, lack of institutional coordination, low government priority and political will, limited expertise and leadership, and absence of incentives. …”
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