926 resultados para Multilevel negotiation


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Para el autor el Tratado de Libre Comercio entre los países andinos y Estados Unidos es un acuerdo que va mucho más allá de lo comercial, razón por la cual se justifica un amplio proceso de socialización y debate del tema que permita allanar el camino hacia una consulta popular. Partiendo de la trascendencia nacional que para los países andinos tendrá el TLC a partir de siete reflexiones, el autor justifica la realización de una consulta popular que permita que la firma o no del Tratado sea un tema resuelto por toda la sociedad.

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A partir de un recuento desde sus inicios, la autora examina el proceso de negociación del Acuerdo de Libre Comercio de las Américas. El artículo analiza cómo los países latinoamericanos comenzaron a liberalizar sus regímenes de comercio e inversión y a aplicar reformas para promover la integración económica mundial. Robert describe la estructura y organización de las negociaciones del ALCA, especifica las competencias y roles de los grupos y comités de negociaciones y, finalmente, presenta un informe del progreso de las mismas, al haberse cumplido sus dos fases iniciales.

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El artículo analiza las posibilidades y condiciones del comercio de servicios dentro del proceso del ALCA, tomando como ejes fundamentales las modalidades de liberalización del comercio de servicios y el trato preferencial a las economías en desarrollo. El autor aborda estos dos aspectos como factores definitorios de los posibles resultados de la negociación regional, y sugiere, además, algunas ideas sobre la base del enfoque de "agenda positiva".

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Los tratados bilaterales sobre promoción y protección recíproca de inversiones (TBIs) tienen dos grandes objetivos: uno concreto e inmediato, el otro vago y mediato. Primero, estos acuerdos brindan garantías al inversor extranjero respecto del tratamiento que el Estado receptor otorgará a sus proyectos. Segundo, la firma de estos tratados pretende atraer más inversión extranjera a los países signatarios. El esquema de los TBIs, por lo tanto, se sustenta en la creencia de que los flujos de capitales extranjeros son afectados por la incapacidad institucional de los potenciales estados receptores. Estos tratados servirían para remediar esta falencia. Desde una perspectiva de política económica, no obstante, los beneficios para los países receptores son motivo de grandes discusiones. El presente trabajo busca ampliar este debate, analizando en qué medida los TBIs ayudan a los estados receptores a desarrollar las instituciones adecuadas para sus democracias y sus economías de mercado.

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We investigate the changes in women’s employment patterns across EU countries over the last 20 years both in terms of labour market participation and type of jobs using individual data from ECHP and EUSILC databases. Using a logistic multilevel model, we then pin down the role played by institutional and policy changes in explaining women’s employment. The key results indicate that women’s employment trends are related to the institutional and policy changes that have been introduced in almost all European countries since the end of the 1990s. Such changes had an important impact on the labour market opportunities’ of women by affecting the quality of potential jobs available, the chances to (re-)enter the labour market and the opportunity costs of employment (vs. non-employment).

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This CEPS Special Report gives an overview of China’s perceptions of the EU and the protection of Chinese investments in Europe since the outbreak of the European sovereign debt crisis, especially since the more concrete talks in late 2011 on possible financial support from China. Although the top leadership of the communist party of China (CPC) changed in its recent handover, the perceptions described in this paper are likely to remain the same, just as the main tenets of China’s foreign policy are unlikely to change in the near future. The report argues that while the EU’s image has suffered greatly from the sovereign debt crisis and the way it has been handled, there is room to improve China’s view of Europe and for the EU to maintain a relatively strong negotiation position towards China.

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In domain of intelligent buildings, saving energy in buildings and increasing preferences of occupants are two important factors. These factors are the important keys for evaluating the performance of work environment. In recent years, many researchers combine these areas to create the system that can change from original to the modern work environment called intelligent work environment. Due to advance of agent technology, it has received increasing attention in the area of intelligent pervasive environments. In this paper, we review several issues in intelligent buildings, with respect to the implementation of control system for intelligent buildings via multi-agent systems. Furthermore, we present the MASBO (Multi-Agent System for Building cOntrol) that has been implemented for controlling the building facilities to reach the balancing between energy efficiency and occupant’s comfort. In addition to enhance the MASBO system, the collaboration through negotiation among agents is presented.

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Context-aware multimodal interactive systems aim to adapt to the needs and behavioural patterns of users and offer a way forward for enhancing the efficacy and quality of experience (QoE) in human-computer interaction. The various modalities that constribute to such systems each provide a specific uni-modal response that is integratively presented as a multi-modal interface capable of interpretation of multi-modal user input and appropriately responding to it through dynamically adapted multi-modal interactive flow management , This paper presents an initial background study in the context of the first phase of a PhD research programme in the area of optimisation of data fusion techniques to serve multimodal interactivite systems, their applications and requirements.

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In developing techniques for monitoring the costs associated with different procurement routes, the central task is disentangling the various project costs incurred by organizations taking part in construction projects. While all firms are familiar with the need to analyse their own costs, it is unusual to apply the same kind of analysis to projects. The purpose of this research is to examine the claims that new ways of working such as strategic alliancing and partnering bring positive business benefits. This requires that costs associated with marketing, estimating, pricing, negotiation of terms, monitoring of performance and enforcement of contract are collected for a cross-section of projects under differing arrangements, and from those in the supply chain from clients to consultants, contractors, sub-contractors and suppliers. Collaboration with industrial partners forms the basis for developing a research instrument, based on time sheets, which will be relevant for all those taking part in the work. The signs are that costs associated with tendering are highly variable, 1-15%, depending upon what precisely is taken into account. The research to date reveals that there are mechanisms for measuring the costs of transactions and these will generate useful data for subsequent analysis.

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Introduction The medicines use review (MUR), a new community pharmacy ‘service’, was launched in England and Wales to improve patients’ knowledge and use of medicines through a private, patient–pharmacist appointment. After 18 months, only 30% of pharmacies are providing MURs; at an average of 120 per annum (maximum 400 allowed).1 One reason linked to low delivery is patient recruitment.2 Our aim was to examine how the MUR is symbolised and given meaning via printed patient information, and potential implications. Method The language of 10 MUR patient leaflets, including the NHS booklet,3 and leaflets from multiples and wholesalers was evaluated by discourse analysis. Results and Discussion Before experiencing MURs, patients conceivably ‘categorise’ relationships with pharmacists based on traditional interactions.4 Yet none of the leaflets explicitly describe the MUR as ‘new’ and presuppose patients would become involved in activities outside of their pre-existing relationship with pharmacists such as appointments, self-completion of charts, and pharmacy action plans. The MUR process is described inconsistently, with interchangeable use of formal (‘review meeting‘) and informal (‘friendly’) terminology, the latter presumably to portray an intended ‘negotiation model’ of interaction.5 Assumptions exist about attitudes (‘not understanding’; ‘problems’) that might lead patients to an appointment. However, research has identified a multitude of reasons why patients choose (or not) to consult practitioners,6 and marketing of MURs should also consider other barriers. For example, it may be prudent to remove time limits to avoid implying patients might not be listened to fully, during what is for them an additional practitioner consultation.

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Previous work has established the value of goal-oriented approaches to requirements engineering. Achieving clarity and agreement about stakeholders’ goals and assumptions is critical for building successful software systems and managing their subsequent evolution. In general, this decision-making process requires stakeholders to understand the implications of decisions outside the domains of their own expertise. Hence it is important to support goal negotiation and decision making with description languages that are both precise and expressive, yet easy to grasp. This paper presents work in progress to develop a pattern language for describing goal refinement graphs. The language has a simple graphical notation, which is supported by a prototype editor tool, and a symbolic notation based on modal logic.