3 resultados para Possession of legitimacy

em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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A limited number of ‘cashless transaction’ studies addressed the issue that the mode of payment affects perceptions of money and purchase behaviour, the majority of the research is in the area of the credit card payment mode. Credit card based research has shown that when a credit card based payment is used, the volume, value and type of products purchased increase. Whether this is due to the credit element or to the ‘cashless or mobile’ element of the transaction is not known. The notion that the tangibility of cash influences perceptions of money is not novel, but it is untested. This discussion paper suggests that under conditions of cash, there is awareness (conscious/unconscious) that a possession of value transferred and this perception may well have a direct impact on people’s perception of money and their spending behaviour.

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RESUMO: As abordagens tradicionais sobre o desenvolvimento dos locais, do ponto de vista económico, social e ambiental, referem o turismo como uma actividade a considerar, se tais espaços forem detentores de recursos e de património específicos (Pardelas et al., 2005). Esta visão permite sustentar que a actividade turística, submetido ao nível regional-local, poderá constituir uma alavanca de desenvolvimento baseado na diferenciação cultural, social e nos recursos turísticos existentes (Vera, 2002). Assim, este trabalho não só tem como objectivo analisar e discutir o papel do turismo para o desenvolvimento local, mas como também, perceber a sua aplicabilidade fazendo o cruzamento entre os conceitos analisados e o estudo de caso de Óbidos. ABSTRACT: Traditional approaches on the development of local economic point of view, social and environmental concern as a tourism business to consider, if such spaces are in possession of specific assets and resources (Pardelas et al., 2005). This view enables us to sustain the tourism industry, submitted to the regional-local level, and could provide a lever for development based on cultural differentiation, social and existing tourism resources (Vera, 2002). This work not only aims to analyze and discuss the role of tourism for local development, but also, to understand its applicability doing a cross between the concepts discussed and the case study of Óbidos.

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Quality management Self-evaluation of the organisation Citizens/customers satisfaction Impact on society evaluation Key performance evaluation Good practices comparison (Benchmarking) Continuous improvement In professional environments, when quality assessment of museums is discussed, one immediately thinks of the honourableness of the directors and curators, the erudition and specialisation of knowledge, the diversity of the gathered material and study of the collections, the collections conservation methods and environmental control, the regularity and notoriety of the exhibitions and artists, the building’s architecture and site, the recreation of environments, the museographic equipment design. We admit that the roles and attributes listed above can contribute to the definition of a specificity of museological good practice within a hierarchised functional perspective (the museum functions) and for the classification of museums according to a scale, validated between peers, based on “installed” appreciation criteria, enforced from above downwards, according to the “prestige” of the products and of those who conceive them, but that say nothing about the effective satisfaction of the citizen/customers and the real impact on society. There is a lack of evaluation instruments that would give us a return of all that the museum is and represents in contemporary society, focused on being and on the relation with the other, in detriment of the ostentatious possession and of the doing in order to meet one’s duties. But it is only possible to evaluate something by measurement and comparison, on the basis of well defined criteria, from a common grid, implicating all of the actors in the self-evaluation, in the definition of the aims to fulfil and in the obtaining of results.