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- by Juan-luis Klein and +2
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- Governance, Agriculture, Living Lab, Articulo
- by Clémence Lehec
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- Sociology, Articulo
In the current organizational environment, companies recognize the need to design new forms of administration and leadership, within an environment of responsible management, with the influence of behavior and emotions, which allows the... more
In the current organizational environment, companies recognize the need to design new forms of administration and leadership, within an environment of responsible management, with the influence of behavior and emotions, which allows the success of it. To this end, this research aims to conceptually analyze the most relevant leadership competencies for the logistics areas of the auto parts industry, emphasizing the tools of Neuromanagement. In a first instance, a literature review was carried out, identifying the needs for leadership change within an environment focused on the qualities and skills of the leader, in the following block, 45 papers selected based on the methodological strategy of systematic literature review of Kitchenham and Charters (2007) are analyzed. In the third section, the results obtained are explained. The synergy between the leadership competencies of the managers and the tools of Neuromanagement will achieve a competitive advantage. In conclusion, executives...
- by ERIK TAPIA
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- Business, Articulo
The thesis is the final step in academic formation of students. Its development may experience some difficulties that cause delays in delivery times. The internet allows students to access relevant and large amounts of information for use... more
The thesis is the final step in academic formation of students. Its development may experience some difficulties that cause delays in delivery times. The internet allows students to access relevant and large amounts of information for use in the development of their theses. The internet also allows students to interact with others in order to create knowledge networks. However, exposure to too much information can produce infoxication. Therefore, there is a need to organise such information and technological resources. Through a personal learning environment (PLE), students can use current technology and online resources to develop their projects. Furthermore, by means of an ontological model, the underlying knowledge in the domain and environment can be represented in a readable format for machines. This paper presents an ontological model called PLET4Thesis, which has been designed in order to organise the process of thesis development using the elements required to create a PLE.
Les premieres personnes venues sur le rivage se deplacaient pour voir la mer, objectif exclusif conduisant a la marginalisation dans leurs discours des populations locales. Ils ont toutefois bel et bien cotoye les autochtones, ne... more
Les premieres personnes venues sur le rivage se deplacaient pour voir la mer, objectif exclusif conduisant a la marginalisation dans leurs discours des populations locales. Ils ont toutefois bel et bien cotoye les autochtones, ne serait-ce que pour pouvoir se nourrir et se loger. Or la difference de perception entre la majeste de l’ocean et les conditions sociales et economiques des habitants des communes littorales peut paraitre redhibitoire a une quelconque installation, ce qui n’a pas ete le cas. Toutefois, a mesure que l’activite balneaire se developpe, les touristes, a l’origine indifferents ou embarrasses face a la pauvrete, deviennent plus exigeants et plus craintifs. Les politiques touristiques vont avoir a cœur d’eliminer les situations jugees penalisantes et ainsi tenter de creer une sorte de paradis sur terre. Cette mise en place passe alors par une professionnalisation de l’activite touristique, compensee par un discours sur l’authenticite visant a limiter les exces commerciaux.
- by Johan Vincent
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- Sociology, Articulo
- by Isabelle André-poyaud and +3
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- Articulo
Esta investigación analiza el impacto de los factores migratorios, laborales y psicosociales que influyen en la intención emprendedora del migrante retornado apoyado por el Fondo de Apoyo al Migrante (FAM) durante el año 2015 en materia... more
Esta investigación analiza el impacto de los factores migratorios, laborales y psicosociales que influyen en la intención emprendedora del migrante retornado apoyado por el Fondo de Apoyo al Migrante (FAM) durante el año 2015 en materia de proyectos productivos en la Mixteca poblana, México. Por lo anterior, se utilizó el modelo de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados indican que los factores migratorios analizados, principalmente el tipo de retorno, influyen de forma positiva en la intención emprendedora, pero al mismo tiempo impactan a los factores psicosociales y laborales, resaltando su impacto en la autoestima y el ingreso económico; lo anterior, enmarca la realidad de un específico segmento de migrantes retornados por lo que habrá que tomar los resultados con cautela. La originalidad de esta investigación radica en analizar el impacto del FAM desde una nueva perspectiva; finalmente, se evidencia que existen variables que son influenciadas por los factores migratorios y que...
- by ERIK TAPIA
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- Articulo
This article analyses expectations and experiences of digital public spaces that facilitate community engagement with urban planning. While viewing digital spaces as part of an expanding repertoire of public spaces and events-physical and... more
This article analyses expectations and experiences of digital public spaces that facilitate community engagement with urban planning. While viewing digital spaces as part of an expanding repertoire of public spaces and events-physical and digital-that signify the participatory turn in municipal governance, we argue that local officials and residents are overly optimistic about the democratic and administrative capacities of the digital sphere. Through a case study from Melbourne, Australia-a city with significant growth pressures-we argue that the experience of new participatory digital platforms falls short of expectations, for both residents and officials. Data show that well-documented problems with established modes of community engagement such as agenda control and 'black boxing' of responses, are replicated in on-line settings. The wariness residents have of administrators and elected officials are overlaid by new concerns of digital distrust and digital exclusion. For officials, using these digital spaces effectively requires time to develop and apply new skills. Our study suggests that digital spaces are not homogenous but are made up of diverse and complex practices and interrelationships. The multiplex relationships making up these digital spaces suggest that strategic and contextual combinations of online and offline engagement may be a path towards inclusive and democratic community engagement. SEARCH All OpenEdition Expectations and realities of digital public spaces: A case study of digital...
Scientific production is a key issue in the assessment of universities’ research. Due to the information overload in the publishing domain, it is increasingly difficult for experts, and decision-makers to find relevant information to... more
Scientific production is a key issue in the assessment of universities’ research. Due to the information overload in the publishing domain, it is increasingly difficult for experts, and decision-makers to find relevant information to carry out their research or management tasks. To address this problem, Knowledge Graphs are used to explore and connect publishing sources by increasing their value. In this paper, the authors propose a process to construct a scientific knowledge graph based-on publications’ metadata. A case study implemented in a given university is explained. Finally, some visual representations are created from results returned by SPARQL queries. Thus, people will find relationships and patterns underlying scholarly production.