963 resultados para Normative pluralism
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This study views personnel strategy process in strategic management perspective. The theoretical part discusses about personnel management theories and the theory of strategy process. After that the empirical part combines both theories mentioned above into a normative approach of personnel strategy process.
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Several recent papers document the influence and long lasting effects of technology on preferences. Simultaneously, cultural factors are often invoked to explain heterogeneity in preferences. These two ideas suggest that culture determines the short run equilibrium values of economic variables, but, in the long run, culture changes in response to the underlying economic fundamentals. We build a model in which preferences are endogenous and the diversity in preferences (the "cultural" diversity) is explained by the variation in the relevant economic fundamentals. This can help explain observed differences in labor market attachment among groups defined e.g., by citizenship, ethnicity or gender.
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How do plants that move and spread across landscapes become branded as weeds and thereby objects of contention and control? We outline a political ecology approach that builds on a Lefebvrian understanding of the production of space, identifying three scalar moments that make plants into 'weeds' in different spatial contexts and landscapes. The three moments are: the operational scale, which relates to empirical phenomena in nature and society; the observational scale, which defines formal concepts of these phenomena and their implicit or explicit 'biopower' across institutional and spatial categories; and the interpretive scale, which is communicated through stories and actions expressing human feelings or concerns regarding the phenomena and processes of socio-spatial change. Together, these three scalar moments interact to produce a political ecology of landscape transformation, where biophysical and socio-cultural processes of daily life encounter formal categories and modes of control as well as emotive and normative expectations in shaping landscapes. Using three exemplar 'weeds' - acacia, lantana and ambrosia - our political ecology approach to landscape transformations shows that weeds do not act alone and that invasives are not inherently bad organisms. Humans and weeds go together; plants take advantage of spaces and opportunities that we create. Human desires for preserving certain social values in landscapes in contradiction to actual transformations is often at the heart of definitions of and conflicts over weeds or invasives.
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Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors among young adults. 2 parallel-group randomized controlled trial with follow-up at 1 and 6 months. Internet based study in a general population sample of young men with low-risk drinking, recruited between June 2012 and February 2013. Intervention: Internet-based brief alcohol primary prevention intervention (IBI). The IBI aims at preventing an increase in alcohol use: it consists of normative feedback, feedback on consequences, calorific value alcohol, computed blood alcohol concentration, indication that the reported alcohol use is associated with no or limited risks for health. Intervention group participants received the IBI. Control group (CG) participants completed only an assessment. Alcohol use (number of drinks per week), binge drinking prevalence. Analyses were conducted in 2014-2015. Of 4365 men invited to participate, 1633 did so; 896 reported low-risk drinking and were randomized (IBI: n = 451; CG: n = 445). At baseline, 1 and 6 months, the mean (SD) number of drinks/week was 2.4(2.2), 2.3(2.6), 2.5(3.0) for IBI, and 2.4(2.3), 2.8(3.7), 2.7(3.9) for CG. Binge drinking, absent at baseline, was reported by 14.4% (IBI) and 19.0% (CG) at 1 month and by 13.3% (IBI) and 13.0% (CG) at 6 months. At 1 month, beneficial intervention effects were observed on the number of drinks/week (p = 0.05). No significant differences were observed at 6 months. We found protective short term effects of a primary prevention IBI. Controlled-Trials.com ISRCTN55991918.
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Ma recherche porte sur la crise et les diverses transformations subies par la théocratie en tant que modèle politique en Europe dans la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle. Mon attention se concentre sur la remise en question de la valeur normative, à savoir sacrée, que ce modèle avait acquis au cours du XVIe et du XVIIe siècle, et sur sa transformation en un modèle universel et «négatif» au cours de la première partie du XVIIIe siècle. L'analyse du modèle théocratique n'a pas fait, jusqu'à présent, l'objet de nombreuses études de la part des historiens de la pensée politique moderne. Il est resté au centre de la réflexion d'autres domaines d'études. Seulement, depuis les années 1990, certaines études historiographiques ont montré l'existence, au cours des XVIe et XVIIe siècles, d'un grand intérêt autour de la normatività du modèle théocratique. L'analyse portait sur une série de traités relatifs à l'utilisation politique de la théocratie juive, c'est-à-dire le gouvernement de l'ancien Israël ou respublica Hebraeorum, telle qu'elle était décrite dans le texte sacré. La limite de ces études est cependant d'avoir analysé seulement « l'âge d'or » de cette littérature, à savoir les XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Ils ont identifié dans le Tractatus Theo logico -Poäücus de Spinoza le déclin de l'intérêt européen pour ce modèle politique. Ma recherche vise à mettre en évidence l'évolution de la façon de considérer la théocratie en tant que. modèle politique en Europe au XVIIIe siècle, dans le but de démontrer que le Tractatus Theologico- Poäticus n'a pas signé son déclin définitif en Europe en soulignant comment le débat politique de cette époque a été caractérisé par un fort intérêt politique pour la théocratie. En particulier mon analyse porte sur trois moments différents. La première partie de mon étude concerne la remise en question de la valeur positive et normative du modèle, théocratique juif à travers son historicisation. A cet effet, je me concentre sur trois figures emblématiques, à savoir Giambattista Vico, John Toland et Jacques Basnage en démontrant comment ce trois auteurs, chacun de leur côté, ont contribué au renversement de l'image classique de la respublica Hebraeorum. Dans un deuxième temps mon étude analyse la phase de radicalisation de ces changements au milieu du XVIIIe siècle et, en particulier, dans les ouvrages de Nicolas Antoine Boulanger, les Recherches sur l'origine du despotisme oriental (1761) et l'Antiquité dévoilée par ses usags (1765). Boulanger fut le premier à fournir une explication de la naissance des différentes formes de gouvernements politiques et des différentes religions en se référant à de grandes catastrophes géologiques, notamment le Déluge. La théocratie s'explique ainsi par un millénarisme aigu suite à l'expérience catastrophique de l'inondation. Le modèle décrite par Boulanger se distingue clairement de celui de la littérature, précédente. La théocratie subit un déplacement sémantique de modèle politique associé à l'histoire juive avec une connotation «positive» à un modèle universel à connotation totalement la «négative». Dans cette transition, qui s'est produite de manière progressive entre le XVIIe et le XVIIIe siècle, le modèle biblique perd sa principale caractéristique, à savoir sa sacralité. La troisième et dernière partie de cette étude est une brève description de l'héritage du modèle théocratique dans XEncyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers. En particulier, l'analyse se concentre sur l'article «Théocratie» et l'article «OEconomie politique». Ma recherche vise à montrer les éléments en commun de ces deux articles avec les ouvrages de Boulanger. Ces deux contributions sont présentées dans mon travail comme un moyen de transmission de la pensée de Boulanger dans l'Encyclopedie.
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CONTEXT: Complex steroid disorders such as P450 oxidoreductase deficiency or apparent cortisone reductase deficiency may be recognized by steroid profiling using chromatographic mass spectrometric methods. These methods are highly specific and sensitive, and provide a complete spectrum of steroid metabolites in a single measurement of one sample which makes them superior to immunoassays. The steroid metabolome during the fetal-neonatal transition is characterized by (a) the metabolites of the fetal-placental unit at birth, (b) the fetal adrenal androgens until its involution 3-6 months postnatally, and (c) the steroid metabolites produced by the developing endocrine organs. All these developmental events change the steroid metabolome in an age- and sex-dependent manner during the first year of life. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide normative values for the urinary steroid metabolome of healthy newborns at short time intervals in the first year of life. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, longitudinal study to measure 67 urinary steroid metabolites in 21 male and 22 female term healthy newborn infants at 13 time-points from week 1 to week 49 of life. Urine samples were collected from newborn infants before discharge from hospital and from healthy infants at home. Steroid metabolites were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and steroid concentrations corrected for urinary creatinine excretion were calculated. RESULTS: 61 steroids showed age and 15 steroids sex specificity. Highest urinary steroid concentrations were found in both sexes for progesterone derivatives, in particular 20α-DH-5α-DH-progesterone, and for highly polar 6α-hydroxylated glucocorticoids. The steroids peaked at week 3 and decreased by ∼80% at week 25 in both sexes. The decline of progestins, androgens and estrogens was more pronounced than of glucocorticoids whereas the excretion of corticosterone and its metabolites and of mineralocorticoids remained constant during the first year of life. CONCLUSION: The urinary steroid profile changes dramatically during the first year of life and correlates with the physiologic developmental changes during the fetal-neonatal transition. Thus detailed normative data during this time period permit the use of steroid profiling as a powerful diagnostic tool.
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Tutkimuksen päätavoitteena on selvittää palvelun laadun rooli brandistrategian kehittämisessä. Tutkimuksen tekeminen nähtiin tarpeelliseksi, sillä palvelun laadun roolia brandistrategian kehittämisessä ei ole aiemmin paljolti tutkittu. Normatiivisella case-tutkimuksella pyritään löytämään konkreettisia brandistrategian kehittämiskohteita case-yritykselle niin strategisella kuin myös operationaalisella tasolla. Case-yrityksen toimiala ja tilanne huomioiden normatiiviselle case-tutkimukselle luodaan perusta tutkimuksen teoreettisessa osassa sovellettavilla teoreettisilla näkemyksillä ja malleilla. Tutkimusta käsitellään sekä kvalitatiivisten että kvantitatiivisten tutkimusmenetelmien keinoin. Tutkimuksen empiirinen osio perustuu yrityksen henkilökunnan haastatteluihin, tutkijan havainnointiin sekä case—yrityksen asiakkaille suoritettavaan asiakastutkimukseen. Tutkimus osoittaa, että palvelun laadun rooli on merkittävässä asemassa palveluyritysten brandistrategian kehittämisessä ja on samalla tärkein yksittäinen asiakastyytyväisyyteen vaikuttava tekijä. Tutkimus tuo esille konkreettisia toimenpide-ehdotuksia, jotka auttavat case-yritystä kehittämään brandistrategiaansa ja auttaa siten yritystä saavuttamaan kilpailuetua muuttuvassa toimintaympäristössä.
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This article analyses how Radha was depicted in miniature paintings between the 16th and 19th century in North India. Interrogating the link between text and image, contrasting poetry, style and historical settings with the visual representations of this central figure, my reflections focus on the changing nature of Radha. Through various examples from miniature paintings of different periods and schools, this article analyses the way the rich personality of Radha was transposed into images. In order to stress the changes brought to this female figure, I compare her to Krishna, the masculine figure who is always at her side. The main goal of the article is to show the normative power of images on the figure of Radha, with normativity being understood as the simplification, iconisation, aestheticisation and stereotypification of a figure with polysemous references.
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The main target of the study was to examine how Fortum’s tax reporting system could be developed in a way that it collects required information which is also easily transferable to the financial statements. This included examining disclosure requirements for income taxes under IFRS and US GAAP. By benchmarking some Finnish, European and US companies the purpose was to get perspective in what extend they present their tax information in their financial statements. Also material weakness, its existence, was under examination. The research method was qualitative, descriptive and normative. The research material included articles and literature of the tax reporting and standards relating to it. The interviews made had a notable significance. The study pointed out that Fortum’s tax reporting is in good shape and it does not require big changes. The biggest renewal of the tax reporting system is that there is only one model for all Fortum’s companies. It is also more automated, quicker, and more efficient and it reminds more the notes in its shape. In addition it has more internal controls to improve quality and efficiency of the reporting process.
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The book adopts a unique stakeholder perspective, structured around the groups and individuals who have an interest in and co-create sports events, including organising committees, promoters, sport organisations, spectators, community groups, sponsors, host governments, the media and NGOs. Each chapter addresses a specific stakeholder, defines that stakeholder and its relationships with sports events, describes the managerial requirements for a successful event, assesses current research and directions for future research, and outlines the normative dimensions of stakeholder engagement (such as sustainability and legacy)
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää miten nuoret esimiehet ja asiantuntijat ovat sitoutuneita organisaatioon. Lisäksi pyritään nostamaan esille tekijöitä, joita voidaan pitää sitoutumisen kannalta tärkeimpinä sekä hahmottamaan keinoja, joilla sitoutumiseen liittyviä tekijöitä voisi kehittää entisestään. Työn teoriaosassa keskitytään organisaatioon sitoutumiseen käsitteenä, esitellään erilaisia sitoutumismalleja, tarkastellaan sitoutumisen seurauksia sekä käydään läpi sitoutumiseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Työ on kvalitatiivinen eli laadullinen tutkimus. Tutkimuksen empiiriseen osioon aineisto kerättiin haastattelujen avulla Keskon nuorilta esimiehiltä ja asiantuntijoilta. Tutkimustulokset osoittavat, että haastatellut työntekijät ovat pääasiassa affektiivisesti eli tunnepitoisesti sitoutuneita organisaatioon. Sitoutumisen kannalta tärkeimpiä tekijöitä ovat itse työ jonka parissa työskennellään, organisaation tarjoamat koulutusmandollisuudet, työilmapiiri, esimiestoiminta sekä urakehitysmandollisuudet. Tulosten mukaan organisaatiossa nimenomaan halutaan työskennellä eikä sitä koeta niinkään pakkona tai velvollisuutena.
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The main aim of this study was to replicate and extend previous results on subtypes of adolescents with substance use disorders (SUD), according to their Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory for adolescents (MMPI-A) profiles. Sixty patients with SUD and psychiatric comorbidity (41.7% male, mean age = 15.9 years old) completed the MMPI-A, the Teen Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI), the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL), and were interviewed in order to determine DSMIV diagnoses and level of substance use. Mean MMPI-A personality profile showed moderate peaks in Psychopathic Deviate, Depression and Hysteria scales. Hierarchical cluster analysis revealed four profiles (acting-out, 35% of the sample; disorganized-conflictive, 15%; normative-impulsive, 15%; and deceptive-concealed, 35%). External correlates were found between cluster 1, CBCL externalizing symptoms at a clinical level and conduct disorders, and between cluster 2 and mixed CBCL internalized/externalized symptoms at a clinical level. Discriminant analysis showed that Depression, Psychopathic Deviate and Psychasthenia MMPI-A scales correctly classified 90% of the patients into the clusters obtained.
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This study examined the impact of social support and of temporal and social comparisons on well-being and selfreported health in four capital cities: Paris, Berlin, Moscow and Beijing. Based on the lifespan control theory, an integrative model investigating the influence of these coping strategies, especially on the psychological regulation of health losses, was tested on 1141 respondents aged 45 to 70 years by using structural equation modelling with multigroup comparisons. Results indicated a good fit of the model to participants' responses. In all contexts, physical weaknesses favoured the use of social and temporal comparison strategies rather than social support. Moreover, across the cities, coping strategies were oriented more toward protecting self-evaluation of health than toward enhancement of well-being. Social comparison decreased the impact of physical weaknesses on health evaluation and on well-being in the four cities, but to a lesser extent in China. Results are discussed regarding the normative cross-cultural aspects that intervene during ageing in the four urban contexts.
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In a 2000 report entitled "Trust in government. Ethics measures in OECD countries," OECD Secretary-General Donald J. Johnston emphasized the fact that public ethics are considered as a keystone of good governance. Moreover, public ethics are a prerequisite to public trust, which is in turn vital not only to any public service, but also to any society in general. At the same time, transparency reforms have flourished over the last few years and have several times been designed as a response to public distrust. Therefore, ethics, transparency and trust are closely linked together in a supposed virtuous circle where transparency works as a factor of better public ethics and leads to more trust in government on the citizens' side. This article explores the links between transparency and levels of trust in 10 countries between 2007 and 2014, using open data indexes and access to information requests as proxies for transparency. A national ranking of transparency, based on requests submitted by citizens to the administration and open data indexes, is then proposed. Key findings show that there is no sharp decline of trust in government in all countries considered in this article, and that transparency and trust in government are not systematically positively associated. Therefore, this article challenges the common assumption, mostly found in the normative literature, about a positive interrelation between the two, where trust in government is conceived as a beneficial effect of administrative transparency.
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INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors among young adults. STUDY DESIGN: 2 parallel-group randomized controlled trial with follow-up at 1 and 6 months. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Internet based study in a general population sample of young men with low-risk drinking, recruited between June 2012 and February 2013. INTERVENTION: Internet-based brief alcohol primary prevention intervention (IBI). The IBI aims at preventing an increase in alcohol use: it consists of normative feedback, feedback on consequences, calorific value alcohol, computed blood alcohol concentration, indication that the reported alcohol use is associated with no or limited risks for health. INTERVENTION group participants received the IBI. Control group (CG) participants completed only an assessment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Alcohol use (number of drinks per week), binge drinking prevalence. Analyses were conducted in 2014-2015. RESULTS: Of 4365 men invited to participate, 1633 did so; 896 reported low-risk drinking and were randomized (IBI: n = 451; CG: n = 445). At baseline, 1 and 6 months, the mean (SD) number of drinks/week was 2.4(2.2), 2.3(2.6), 2.5(3.0) for IBI, and 2.4(2.3), 2.8(3.7), 2.7(3.9) for CG. Binge drinking, absent at baseline, was reported by 14.4% (IBI) and 19.0% (CG) at 1 month and by 13.3% (IBI) and 13.0% (CG) at 6 months. At 1 month, beneficial intervention effects were observed on the number of drinks/week (p = 0.05). No significant differences were observed at 6 months. CONCLUSION: We found protective short term effects of a primary prevention IBI. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Controlled-Trials.com ISRCTN55991918.