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    almafu_9958124468602883
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    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-107-11783-6 , 1-280-41761-7 , 0-511-17635-X , 1-139-14615-7 , 0-511-06645-7 , 0-511-06014-9 , 0-511-32551-7 , 0-511-48970-6 , 0-511-06858-1
    Serie: Cambridge studies in cognitive perceptual development
    Inhalt: Microdevelopment is the process of change in abilities, knowledge and understanding during short time-spans. This book presents a new process-orientated view of development and learning based on recent innovations in psychology research. Instead of characterising abilities at different ages, researchers investigate processes of development and learning that evolve through time and explain what enables progress in them. Four themes are highlighted: variability, mechanisms that create transitions to higher levels of knowledge, interrelations between changes in the short-term scale of microdevelopment and the crucial effect of context. Learning and development are analysed in and out of school, in the individual's activities and through social interaction, in relation to simple and complex problems and in everyday behaviour and novel tasks. With contributions from the foremost researchers in the field Microdevelopment will be essential reading for all interested in cognitive and developmental science.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Microdevelopment: A process-oriented perspective for studying development and learning; Part I Variability; Part II Transition mechanisms; Part III Micro- and macrodevelopment; Part IV Context; Author index; Subject index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-10328-2
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-66053-X
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Psychologie
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    Mahwah, N.J. :Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (470 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-135-62448-8 , 1-135-62449-6 , 1-282-37498-2 , 9786612374982 , 1-4106-1051-9
    Serie: The educational psychology series
    Inhalt: The central argument of this book is that cognition is not the whole story in understanding intellectual functioning and development. To account for inter-individual, intra-individual, and developmental variability in actual intellectual performance, it is necessary to treat cognition, emotion, and motivation as inextricably related. Motivation, Emotion, and Cognition: Integrative Perspectives on Intellectual Functioning and Development: *represents a new direction in theory and research on intellectual functioning and development; *portrays human intelligence as fundame
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , MOTIVATION, EMOTION, AND COGNITION: Integrative Perspectives on Intellectual Functioning and Development; Contents; Preface; PART I-INTRODUCTION; PART II-COGNITION IN MOTIVATIONAL AND AFFECTIVE CONTEXTS; PART III-INTELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY: FROM PSYCHOMETRICS TO PERSONAL DYNAMICS; PART IV-DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES; PART V-INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING AND DEVELOPMENT IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS; EPILOGUE: Putting It All Together: Some Concluding Thoughts; Author Index; Subject Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8058-4557-7
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
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    almahu_9949602251802882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (213 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811389382
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Understanding Frailty: The Science and Beyond -- 1.1 Active Ageing and Life Course -- 1.2 Managing Frailty: A Holistic Approach -- 1.3 Preparation for the Penultimate Phase of Life -- 1.4 Primary/Secondary Frailty and Family Distress -- 1.5 A Wake-Up Call for Older Adults and the Society -- References -- Chapter 2: Living with Failing Memory: A Caregiver's Perspective -- 2.1 Lack of Acceptance in Early Stage of Dementia -- 2.2 Multimodal Diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment -- 2.3 Handling Caregiver Stress with Additional Complications -- 2.4 Downhill Course and Discussion About Advance Directive -- 2.5 Lonely Couple and Their Fight Against Dementia -- 2.6 Abuse of an Older Adult with Cognitive Impairment -- 2.7 Situation of Poor Older Indian -- References -- Chapter 3: Panorama of Cancer -- 3.1 Cancer: An Unpredictable Melody -- 3.2 Non-specific Symptoms in Elderly May Be Signs of Cancer -- 3.3 The Varied Prognosis of Ca Prostate -- 3.4 Bias in Professional Opinion and Management of the Disease -- 3.5 Rapidly Spreading Tumour and Its Consequences -- 3.6 The Life Course Perspective and the Penultimate Phase -- 3.7 Alarm Signs of Early Cancer -- 3.8 Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: The Best Tool to Assess Octogenarian Preoperatively -- 3.9 Functionality Matters More than the Calendar Age -- 3.10 Routine Screening in Late Life -- 3.10.1 In One of Our Conversations -- 3.11 The Care Provider on Decision-Making Process -- 3.12 The Big Decision -- References -- Chapter 4: Meaningful Engagement: An Option or Not -- 4.1 Difficulties in Visiting Tertiary Care Public Hospital -- 4.2 Evolution of First Geriatric Clinic in North India -- 4.3 Challenges of Multimorbidity and Polypharmacy in Older Adults. , 4.4 Intergenerational Solidarity: A Fantastic Way of Meaningful Engagement -- 4.5 Situation of Primary Care Physician in Metropolitan Cities -- 4.6 Staring Second Innings -- 4.7 Situational Challenges in Late Life -- 4.8 Ill Effects of Space and Time Restriction -- References -- Chapter 5: Constipation: More than Just "A Symptom" -- 5.1 The Uncomfortable Conversation -- 5.2 A Syndrome with Multifactorial Risk Factors -- 5.3 The Emotion of Motion -- 5.4 Dismissive Attitude Towards Constipation of Physicians -- 5.5 A Comprehensive Approach to Constipation -- 5.6 Frailty, Immobility and Constipation in a Long-Term Care Facility -- 5.7 Dealing with Constipation as an End-of-Life Issue -- References -- Chapter 6: Fall: A Geriatric Syndrome with Endless Agony -- 6.1 Falling: A Casual Approach and Its Consequences -- 6.2 Managing Consequences Without Knowing the Cause -- 6.3 Fall Prevention Clinics for Older Adults -- 6.4 Fall-Related Complications and Treatment Expenses -- 6.5 Fall: A Preventable Agony for Individual -- 6.6 Syncope and Its Implications -- 6.7 Deleterious Effects of Fall -- 6.8 Post-Hip Surgery vs Conservative Management -- 6.9 The Divine Relationship of a Daughter and Father -- References -- Chapter 7: Stroke, Premorbid Status and Resilience -- 7.1 Delirium: Family Support, Love and Care -- 7.2 Stroke and Risk Factors -- 7.3 Importance of Family Support -- 7.4 The Virtue of Joint Family -- 7.5 The Gravity of Problems Alter with Changing Support System -- 7.6 Stroke in a Healthy Octogenarian, from Rural India -- 7.7 The Pivotal Role of Rehabilitation -- References -- Chapter 8: Discussion About Sexual Health: Is It Age Inappropriate? -- 8.1 Sexual Health of Older Adults -- 8.2 Importance of Detailed History of Both the Partners -- 8.3 Scarcity of Data -- 8.4 Anxiety and Depression: A Spoiler Vitality -- 8.5 Lack of Awareness About Safe Sex. , 8.6 Love Is Beyond Age -- 8.7 Sexuality Among Cognitively Impaired Gentlemen -- 8.7.1 Andropause: Judicious Management -- 8.8 Necessity to Discuss Sexual Health -- References -- Chapter 9: To Treat or Not to Treat -- 9.1 Managing Terminally Ill Patients with Situational Challenges -- 9.1.1 Discussing DNR: Need and Importance -- 9.2 Creating Awareness About DNR and Passive Euthanasia -- 9.3 Sentiment Versus Science -- 9.4 Scenario for DNR: Public Versus Private Hospitals -- 9.4.1 Can Doctors Be Wrong? -- 9.4.2 Continuing Discussion About DNR in Society -- References -- Chapter 10: Successful Ageing: An Opportunity and Responsibility for All -- 10.1 Individualistic Way of Achieving Successful Ageing -- 10.1.1 Aspiration Index and Active Ageing -- 10.1.2 Conscientiousness and New Possibilities -- 10.1.3 Blue Zone of the Earth: The Life Lessons -- 10.2 Spirituality and Successful Ageing -- 10.3 Adopting with Random Events -- 10.4 Preparation Is Not Similar for Rural Elderly -- 10.5 Regular Physical Activity and Healthy Diet: Needs Behavioural Motivation (Fig. 10.2) -- 10.6 Lifelong Learning for Subjective Wellbeing -- 10.7 To My Doctor and Paramedic Friends -- 10.8 To My Beloved Senior Citizens and Their Family Members -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Chatterjee, Prasun Health and Wellbeing in Late Life Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811389375
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Pädagogik , Psychologie
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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (362 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031553417
    Serie: International Political Economy Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 The Political Economy of Central Asian Law: A Law and Society Analysis -- Introduction: Law, Society, and Governance in Central Asia -- The Volume and Structure -- Part I: International Norms and Actors -- Part II: Domestic Institutions and Legal Environments -- Part III: Meso- and Micro-Level Business Actors, Informal Institutions, and Norms -- References -- Part I International Norms and Actors -- 2 The International Anticorruption Agenda, Legal Culture, and Business Environment in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Methodological Considerations -- Theoretical Framework -- Multilevel Governance Framework -- Collective Action Approach -- Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index and Its Implications for the Business and Investment Climates in Uzbekistan -- Trust and the Changing Legal Culture -- Anticorruption Reviews of Legal Acts as a Preventive Measure against Legal Corruption -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Perspectives on Introducing Corporate Criminal Liability for the Crime of Bribery in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Part I: Bribery in the Private Sector -- Causes and Effects -- Conceptualising Bribery and Corruption in the Uzbek Socio-Legal Context -- Methodological Considerations -- Concept of Corporate Criminal Liability -- How Does Corporate Criminal Liability Work? -- Part II: The Current State of Regulation for Corruption and Bribery in Uzbekistan -- Empirical Findings: Cases and Interviews with Representatives from the Retail and Constructions Sectors -- Part III: The Relevancy of Corporate Criminal Liability in Uzbekistan -- Why Administrative Liability Is Insufficient -- Which Mode of Corporate Criminal Liability Could Work in the Context of Uzbekistan? -- What Kinds of Challenges Might Arise? -- Conclusions. , References -- 4 International Organisations and Norm Diffusion: The Case of UNODC in Central Asia -- Introduction -- Understanding Norm Diffusion and the Role of International Organisations -- UNODC, Its Mandate, and Activities -- UNODC and the Diffusion of Norms and Standards in Central Asia -- Is 'the Shanghai Spirit' Contesting UNODC Norm Diffusion? -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Regionalisation of International Initiatives: Case Study of the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG) -- Introduction -- Background and Literature Review -- The Legal Status of FATF -- International Financial Regulation Under FATF -- The Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- The Eurasian Group -- Structure -- Governance Structure (Political Society in EAG) -- Civil Society (Civil Society in EAG) -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part II Domestic Institutions and Legal Environment -- 6 Mapping Institutional Resilience: Locating Regulatory and Growth Frameworks in Central Asia -- Introduction -- Premise -- The Concept of Resilience in the Economics of Development -- Economic Resilience Through Regulation -- Methodology -- The Nexus Between Regulatory Framework and Regulatory Implementation -- Concentration of Power and a 'Top-Down' Decision-Making Approach -- Interagency Communications and the Coordination of Regulatory Implementation -- Resource Constraints in the Public Sector -- Poor Compliance and Adherence to Regulations -- Non-independent and Biased Judiciary -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Understanding the Legal Culture in Uzbekistan Through an Analysis of Business Disputes in Economic Courts -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Socio-Legal Approaches to the Legal Culture and Legal Consciousness -- Legal Culture and Consciousness in Uzbekistan -- The Current Status of Legal Literacy in Uzbekistan. , Current Status of Economic Dispute Settlement: Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Court Procedures -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Promises and Commitments: The Role of Fair and Equitable Provisions and Local Foreign Direct Investment Law and Regulations in Generating Legitimate Expectations -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Questions -- Methodology -- Legitimate Expectations -- Legitimate Expectations in Recent Investment Arbitration -- Direct Legitimate Expectations -- The Regulatory Framework for Indirect Legitimate Expectation and the General Application of the Law -- Legitimate Expectations in Uzbekistan -- Current Foreign Direct Investment law and Regulations in Uzbekistan -- Legitimate Expectations in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) -- Uzbekistan Cases in Investment Arbitration -- Socio-Legal Analysis of Legitimate Expectations -- Three Conceptions from the Focus Groups Discussions -- Recommendations -- Recommendations for Generating Legitimate Indirect Expectations -- Recommendations for Generating Direct Legitimate Expectations -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Taxation in the Digital Economy in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Research Aim -- Hypothesis -- Research Questions -- Methodology -- Literature Review -- Central Asia: Digital service tax obligations of non-residents in Central Asia (VAT and DST) -- Law-in-Books: Uzbekistan's Digital Taxation Legislation -- Location of Digital Services -- Defining Digital Services -- Collecting VAT Through Digital Services -- Law-in-Action: Regulation of Digital Businesses and Taxation in Uzbekistan -- Identification of Non-resident Businesses Subject to VAT -- Identification of Digital Services Subject to VAT -- Is VAT the Best Way to Tax Digital Services in Uzbekistan? -- Going Forward Under the Ever-expanding Digitalisation of the Economy and Society -- Conclusions. , References -- Part III Meso-and Micro-Level Business Actors, Informal Institutions and Norms -- 10 The Legal Issues of Opening and Running Gastronomic Entrepreneurships in Kazakhstan: A Case Study from the City of Taldykorgan -- Introduction -- Review of the Relevant Literature -- Materials and Methods -- 'Law-in-Books': Entrepreneurial legislation in the Republic of Kazakhstan -- 'Law-in-Action': Is It Easy to Open and Run a Gastronomic Business in Kazakhstan? -- Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 11 Connectedness and Inequitable Access to Formal Financing in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Why Enterprise Access to Bank Financing Matters for Growth -- Factors Affecting the Inequitable Distribution of Bank Financing -- Institutions, Informality, and the Allocation of Bank Financing in Uzbekistan -- Enterprise Access to Formal Financing: Some Additional Factors -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Kusturizatsia and Dolya: Business-makingscapes and Interethnic Patronage Networks in Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction -- Sociopolitical Background -- Ethnic minorities and business-making -- Searching for Security, Part I: Countering Suyun Ömürzakov's 'Mafia' Network -- Searching for Security, Part II: Countering Corruption Through 'Dolya' (Share) -- Japarov's Governance: Kusturizatsia and Corruption -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 13 Women and Bazaars: Gendering Entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Notes on Methods, Fieldwork, and Positionality -- Theoretical Framework -- Setting the Scene: Contextualising and Gendering the Bazaars in Uzbekistan -- Tirikchilik as a Survival Strategy: Transformations in Women's Identities and Gender Dynamics in Uzbekistan's Bazaars -- Shifting Attitudes of and towards Women in Bazaars -- Bazaars as Gendered Spaces -- Navigating Gender Norms: The Complex Role of Headscarves and Ties in Bazaars. , Double Burden: An Ambivalent Struggle for Survival and Freedom -- Conclusions -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Urinboyev, Rustamjon The Political Economy of Central Asian Law Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031553400
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Mahwah, N.J. :L. Erlbaum Associates,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (388 p.)
    Ausgabe: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-32164-1 , 9786612321641 , 1-4106-1128-0
    Inhalt: This revision of a best selling research methods textbook introduces social science methods as applied broadly to the study of issues that arise as part of organizational life. These include issues involving organizational participants such as managers, teachers, customers, patients and clients, and transactions within and between organizations. In this new edition, chapter 19 now focuses on describing the modeling process and outcomes. An entirely new chapter 20 now addresses challenges to modeling. It goes substantially beyond a discussion of statistical inference. It also discusses
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Preface; About the Author; I: OVERVIEW; II: MEASUREMENT: UNDERSTANDING CONSTRUCT VALIDITY; III: DESIGN: ADDRESSING INTERNAL VALIDITY; IV: ANALYSIS: INVESTIGATING EMPIRICAL RELATIONSHIPS; V: STATISTICAL VALIDATION; VI: GENERALIZATION: ADDRESSING EXTERNAL VALIDITY; VII: RESEARCH REPORTS; VIII: EXTENSIONS; Glossary; References; Author Index; Subject Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8058-5325-1
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8058-4727-8
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    Mahwah, NJ :Lawrence Erlbaum,
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    almafu_9958126559702883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (481 p.)
    Ausgabe: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-135-64142-0 , 1-135-64143-9 , 1-282-32214-1 , 9786612322143 , 1-4106-0737-2
    Serie: Series in applied psychology
    Inhalt: This second edition is a revision of a successful reader in organizational behavior, edited by Jerald Greenberg. This volume describes the latest advances in the field of organizational behavior. Each chapter is a description of ""what was,"" ""what is,"" and ""what will be"" as envisioned by leading researchers and experts. Topics covered include: affect, stress, self-fulfilling prophecies, diversity, justice, reputations, deviant behavior, conflict, construct validity, and cross-cultural behavior. The book concludes with a commentary chapter by Ed Locke--a distinguished senior scholar--who o
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Series Foreword; Preface; About the Contributors; Chapter 1 The Affective Revolution in Organizational Behavior: The Emergence of a Paradigm; Chapter 2 Stress, Health, and Well-Being at Work; Chapter 3 Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in Organizations; Chapter 4 Understanding Diversity in Organizations: Getting a Grip on a Slippery Construct; Chapter 5 Organizational Justice: A Fair Assessment of the State of the Literature; Chapter 6 Personal Reputation in Organizations; Chapter 7 The Past, Present, and Future of Workplace Deviance Research , Chapter 8 Conflicting Stories: The State of the Science of ConflictChapter 9 Construct Validation in Organizational Behavior Research; Chapter 10 The Search for Universals in Cross-Cultural Organizational Behavior; Chapter 11 Good Definitions: The Epistemological Foundation of Scientific Progress; Author Index; Subject Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8058-4541-0
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8058-4031-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften , Psychologie
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    Mahwah, N.J. :Lawrence Erlbaum,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (355 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4106-0241-9 , 9786612324383 , 1-282-32438-1 , 0-585-40728-2
    Serie: LEA's organization and management series
    Inhalt: This edited volume is derived from a conference held in honor of Charles Hulin's contribution to the psychology of work. His research has carefully developed and tested theory related to job satisfaction, withdrawal from work, and sexual harassment. Edited by Hulin's students, The Psychology of Work discusses research in job satisfaction. This research shows that job satisfaction plays an essential role in theories of organizational behavior. Formal models are used, such as item response theory, structural equation modeling, and computational models. Three general and consiste
    Anmerkung: "On May 19-20, 2000, colleagues and former students of Charles L Hulin gathered in Champaign, Illinois for a conference to honor his contributions to the psychology of work ... This book is the product of that conference"--Introd. , Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: THE HULIN LEGACY; Chapter 1 Lessons From Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Chapter 2 Back to the Same Place, for the First Time? The Hulin Family Tree; Part II: RESEARCH ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WORK; Section A: Conceptualization of Psychological Constructs; Chapter 3 The Scientific Merit of Valid Measures of General Concepts: Personality Research and Core Self-Evaluations; Chapter 4 The Ubiquity of Evaluation: A Hulinesque Essay; Chapter 5 Motivation to Work in Cross-Cultural Perspective , Section B: Antecedents and Outcomes of SatisfactionChapter 6 Are Men Affected by the Sexual Harassment of Women? Effects of Ambient Sexual Harassment on Men; Chapter 7 The Impact of Job Insecurity on Employee Work Attitudes, Job Adaptation, and Organizational Withdrawal Behaviors; Chapter 8 The Legacy of Charles Hulin's Work on Turnover Thinking and Research; Chapter 9 Turnover: An Integration of Lee and Mitchell's Unfolding Model and Job Embeddedness Construct With Hulin's Withdrawal Construct; Chapter 10 Emotional Reserve and Adaptation to Job Dissatisfaction , Section C: Modeling Organizational BehaviorChapter 11 Exploring Patterns of Aggressive Behaviors in Organizations: Assessing Model-Data Fit; Chapter 12 Investigating Self-Presentation, Lies, and Bullshit: Understanding Faking and Its Effects on Selection Decisions Using Theory, Field Research, and Simulation; Chapter 13 Models of Organizational Withdrawal: Information and Complexity; Author Index; Subject Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-415-65268-5
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    Fachgebiete: Psychologie
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    Washington, DC :World Bank,
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    Umfang: xxiv, 245 pages : , illustrations ; , 24 cm.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-08501-0 , 9786610085019 , 0-8213-5681-X
    Serie: World Bank regional and sectoral studies
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- Understanding the Labor Market Context and Developments -- Making Reforms Work in Public Training -- Opening Markets for Nongovernment Training Institutions -- Recognizing Formal Sector Enterprises as Trainers -- Building Skills for the Informal Economy -- Promoting Training Reforms with Financing -- Moving Forward with Reforms -- Note -- 1. Introduction and Background -- Introduction -- The Rationale for Training -- Importance of Training in Sub-Saharan Africa Today -- Issues Surrounding TVET -- Highlights of Developments in the 1990s -- International Assistance for Skills Development -- Highlights of the Literature -- Modeling Training Decisions -- Questions of Particular Relevance to Sub-Saharan Africa -- The Africa Regional Review of Skills Development -- Notes -- 2. Labor Market Context and Developments -- Introduction -- Income and Poverty -- Labor Supply -- Labor Demand -- The Informal Sector -- Labor Market Information -- Notes -- 3. Making Reforms Work In Public Training -- Introduction -- An Assessment of State-Sponsored Training -- Making Reforms Work -- Priorities and Policy Issues -- 4. Opening Markets for Nongovernment Training Institutions -- Introduction -- Scope and Characteristics of Nongovernment Training -- Financing and Costs -- Effectiveness -- Regulation of Nongovernment Training Providers -- Issues -- Notes -- 5. Recognizing Formal-Sector Enterprises as Trainers -- Introduction -- Background -- Importance of Enterprise-Based Training -- Pattern and Determinants of Enterprise-Based Training -- Benefits of Enterprise-Based Training -- Recruitment Practices -- Types of Training -- Public-Private Partnerships -- Collective Support Services -- Coping with HIV/AIDS -- Notes. , 6. Building Skills for the Informal Economy -- Introduction -- Traditional Apprenticeship Training -- Initiatives to Support Training Markets -- Policies -- Training Strategies for the Informal Sector -- Toward a Strategy to Improve Traditional Apprenticeship Training -- Issues -- Role of External Agencies -- Notes -- 7. Promoting Reforms with Training Finance -- Introduction -- Resource Mobilization -- Sale of Goods and Services -- Allocation Mechanisms -- Notes -- 8. Moving Forward with Reforms -- The Assessment -- Government's Role -- Role of International Partners -- A Research Agenda -- Appendixes -- Guide to Appendixes -- A. Mali and Senegal: Rationale for Private Provision of Technical-Vocational Education -- B. Mali: Private Technical-Vocational Training- Main Findings -- C. Senegal: Private TVE-Main Findings -- D. Benin: BAA-Improving Traditional Apprenticeship Training -- E. Cameroon: APME-Micro Enterprise Support and Promotion Program -- F. Cameroon: GIPA-One Association's Approach to Improving Traditional Apprenticeship Training -- G. Kenya: Jua Kali Project: Micro and Small Enterprise Training and Technology -- H. Kenya: SITE Project: Improving Traditional Apprenticeship Training -- I. Senegal: FEDNAPH-A Trade Association Providing Skills Training -- J. Tanzania: VETA/GTZ Project: Pilot Programs for Informal Sector Training -- K. Uganda: UNIDO/DANIDA/JICA Project: Master Craftspersons Training -- L. Zimbabwe: ISTARN-Traditional Apprenticeship Program -- M. Training Funds in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries -- Principal Sources -- References and Selected Bibliography -- Tables -- 1.1 Distribution of Country and Case Studies -- 2.1 African Firms That Ranked the AIDS Epidemic as Having a Moderate or Major Impact on the Costs of Running Their Businesses -- 2.2 Labor Force Participation Rates, by Gender, 1980 and 1997. , 2.3 Benin: Time Use, by Women and Men -- 2.4 Adult Literacy Rates, Selected African Countries, 1985 and 1995 -- 2.5 Gross Enrollment Rates in Africa, 1960-97 -- 2.6 Education Levels of Household Heads, Selected African Countries, 1993-97 -- 2.7 Public Sector Wage-Employment, Selected African Countries, 1993-99 -- 3.1 Secondary Enrollments in Technical-Vocational Subjects -- 4.1 Obstacles to Nongovernment Technical-Vocational Training and Solutions -- 4.2 Annual Salaries of Public and Nongovernment TVE Instructors in CFA Francs, Mali and Senegal -- 4.3 Regulatory Frameworks for Nongovernment Technical-Vocational Training, Mali and Senegal -- 5.1 Determinants of Enterprise Efficiency (percentage increase in value added) -- 6.1 Training Needs in the Informal Sector -- 6.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Traditional Apprenticeship as a Means of Skills Development -- 7.1 Revenue-Generating Payroll Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 7.2 Tanzania: Sources of Incomes and Training Costs, Selected Church-Owned Training Centers -- 7.3 Mechanisms for Funding Diversification: Advantages and Risks -- 7.4 Income Sources of National Training Funds, Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 7.5 Key Conditions for Training Fund Success -- 7.6 National Levy-Grant Schemes in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 7.7 Weaknesses Common to Levy-Grant Schemes -- 7.8 Strengths and Weaknesses of Enterprise Training Schemes -- 8.1 Strengths and Weaknesses by Type of Training Provider -- Figures -- 1.1 World Bank Lending for TVET, Total and Africa Region -- 1.2 TVET Lending as a Percentage of Total Education Lending -- 1.3 World Bank Education and Training Projects with Training Investments -- 1.4 Studies Included in the Review -- 2.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Estimated Proportions of Formal and Informal Sector Employment. , 2.2. Labor Force Structure, by Major Economic Sector, Selected African Countries, 1997 -- 2.3. Informal Sector Employment as a Share of Nonagricultural Employment, Selected African Countries (1990s) -- 2.4. Structure of the Urban Informal Sector, Selected Francophone Countries, 1980s/1990s -- 2.5. Steps in the Training Process -- 3.1 The Range of Public Training Provision by Ownership -- 3.2a Relevance -- 3.2b Quality (Effectiveness) -- 3.2c Internal Efficiency -- 4.1 Diversity in Nongovernment Institution-Based Training -- 4.2 Tanzania: Vocational Training Places by Ownership -- 4.3 Zambia: Training Institutions by Ownership -- 4.4 Costs per Trainee, Nonpublic and Public TVE Institutions in CFA Francs -- 4.5 Mali: Examination Results, Nonpublic and National Totals, by Type of Diploma (1999-2000) -- 4.6 Senegal: Success Rates for State Diplomas, 2000 -- 4.7 Zambia: Examination Passes in Nonpublic Institutions by Type of Examination, 1998-2001 -- 4.8 Zambia: Training Institutions by Type Ranked by Level of Standards, 2001 -- 5.1 Incidence of Formal Training by Industry: Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, 1995 -- 5.2 Incidence of Informal Training by Industry: Kenya, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, 1995 -- 5.3 International Comparison of Incidence of Informal and Formal Training: Selected Countries -- 5.4 African Enterprises Providing Informal Training by Firm Size, 1995 -- 5.5 African Enterprises Providing Formal Training by Firm Size, 1995 -- 5.6 Percentage of African Firms Providing Formal Training by Ownership, 1995 -- 5.7 Percentage of African Firms Providing Informal Training by Ownership, 1995 -- 5.8 Informal and External Training by Exporting and Nonexporting Firms -- 5.9 Workers Receiving Training by Type and Job Category: Kenya and Zimbabwe, 1995 -- Boxes -- 2.1 Cameroon: Pathways to Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector. , 2.2 Constraints on Informal Sector Enterprises -- 2.3 Namibia: Using Labor Market Information for Flexible Training Delivery -- 3.1 Kenya: Evaluation of Public TVET -- 3.2 CONFEMEN Conference on TVET in Bamako, 1998 -- 3.3 Employer-Owned and -Managed Training in Brazil -- 3.4 Zambia: Granting Autonomy to Public Training Institutions -- 3.5 Plans for the Ghanaian National Qualifications Framework -- 4.1 Forms of Regulation -- 4.2 Zambia: Playing Field Slanted against Nongovernment Providers -- 6.1 Senegal: Views on the Position of an Apprentice -- 6.2 The Role of Informal Sector Associations -- 6.3 Main Findings from Study on Literacy for Livelihood Skills -- 6.4 Training Follow-Up in Ghana -- 6.5 Role of Government in Informal Sector Training -- 7.1 Zambia: A Tale of Two Community-Based Trade Schools and Their Fee Policies -- 7.2 Senegal: Introduction of Extra Courses on a Fee-Paying Basis -- 7.3 Togo: Income Mobilization by Renting Institutional Premises -- 7.4 Zambia: Traditional Budgeting -- 7.5 South Africa: Normative Financing Experiment with Technical Colleges -- 7.6 Mauritius: Vouchers for Small Enterprise Training -- 7.7 Malawi: Apprenticeship Allowances. , English
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    almafu_9959754587402883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (251 pages)
    ISBN: 981-15-8632-2
    Inhalt: This open access book provides a theoretical framework and case studies on decision science for regional sustainability by integrating the natural and social sciences. The cases discussed include solution-oriented transdisciplinary studies on the environment, disasters, health, governance and human cooperation. Based on these case studies and comprehensive reviews of relevant works, including lessons learned from past failures for predictable surprises and successes in adaptive co-management, the book provides the reader with new perspectives on how we can co-design collaborative projects with various conflicts of interest and how we can transform our society for a sustainable future. The book makes a valuable contribution to the global research initiative Future Earth, promoting transdisciplinary studies to bridge the gap between science and society in knowledge generation processes and supporting efforts to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Compared to other publications on transdisciplinary studies, this book is unique in that evolutionary biology is used as an integrator for various areas related to human decision-making, and approaches social changes as processes of adaptive learning and evolution. Given its scope, the book is highly recommended to all readers seeking an integrated overview of human decision-making in the context of social transformation.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: The Conceptual Framework of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society -- Chapter 1: Decision Science for Future Earth: A Conceptual Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society -- 2.1 Science of IDEA Cycle, an Iterative Process of Decision-Making and Adaptive Learning -- 2.2 Relationship of the IDEA Cycle with Some Previous Concepts -- 2.3 Evolutionary Theory as a Basis of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society -- 3 Learning from Failures and Guidelines for Co-design -- 3.1 Vulnerability of Group Decision-Making -- 3.2 Predictable Surprise -- 3.2.1 Heuristics -- 3.2.2 Error Management Biases -- 3.3 Guidelines for Co-design Among Stakeholders -- 4 Learning from Successes in Local Communities -- 4.1 Seeds of a Good Anthropocene and Efforts for Adaptive Comanagement -- 4.2 Lessons Learned from Efforts for Adaptive Comanagement -- 4.3 Lessons from Transdisciplinary Projects at the Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society (IDS3) -- 4.3.1 Ecosystem Comanagement in Yakushima, Japan -- 4.3.2 Citizenship Education in an Aging Society of Tsushima, Japan -- 4.3.3 Recovery from Flood Damage in Asakura and Toho, Japan -- 4.3.4 Supporting Community Forestry in Cambodia -- 4.3.5 Development of Portable Health Clinic as Social Business in India -- 4.4 The Roles of Scientists to Drive the Evolution of Knowledge, Institutions, and Social Ties -- 5 How can We Transform Our Society Toward a Sustainable Future? -- 5.1 Promoting Participatory Process -- 5.2 Reducing Conflicts Among Groups with Different Value Systems -- 5.3 Improvement of Institutions -- 5.4 Strengthening Education and Adaptive Learning -- 5.5 Acting Based on Hope Rather than Fear for a Sustainable Future -- 5.6 Evolution of Institutions and Knowledge Toward a Sustainable Future. , References -- Part II: Lessons Learned from Trans-Disciplinary Studies in Local Communities -- Chapter 2: How Can We Develop a Co-design, Co-production, and Co-delivery Process Toward a Sustainable Local Society? Comparat... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Questions and Perspectives -- 2.1 Scale-Sensitivity -- 2.2 Can Science Transform Society for Sustainability? -- 2.3 Interdisciplinary Research -- 2.4 What Is Society? Who Are Stakeholders? -- 2.5 Taking the ``Co-design/Co-production/Co-delivery´´ Process Seriously -- 3 Problem Setting -- 4 Hypothetical Indicators -- 4.1 Gap Analysis Indicators -- 4.1.1 Stakeholding -- 4.1.2 Scaling -- 4.1.3 Framing -- 4.1.4 Priority -- 4.1.5 Accountability -- 4.1.6 Time Setting -- 4.1.7 Transition Process -- 4.2 Social Consideration Indicators -- 4.2.1 Coordination Subject -- 4.2.2 Social Sensitivity (Awareness of Societal Sensitivity) -- 4.2.3 Social Capital -- 4.2.4 Fairness/Justice -- 4.2.5 Independence/Neutrality -- 4.3 Social Evaluation Indicators -- 4.3.1 Legitimacy -- 4.3.2 How to Decide? -- 4.3.3 Who Decides, for Whom and to Whom? -- 4.3.4 Usefulness of Science -- 4.3.5 Social Sensitivity -- 4.4 Additional Factors -- 4.4.1 Personality -- 4.4.2 Integration of Scientific Research and Education -- 5 Hypothetical Timeline -- 6 Hypothetical Outline Map -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Co-design, Co-production, and Co-evaluation Processes for a Mobile Health Check-Up Research Project in Jaipur, Indi... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Portable Health Clinic (PHC) Research Project -- 2.1 Data Sources -- 2.1.1 Co-design and Co-production Processes Among KU, GC, and BGC in Phase 1 (Photo 3.1) -- 2.1.2 Co-design Process with Local Government Agencies in Phase 2 (Photo 3.2) -- 2.1.3 Co-design, Co-production, and Co-evaluation Processes with a Civil Society Organization in Phase 3 (Photo 3.3). , 2.1.4 Co-design, Co-production, and Co-evaluation Processes with Local Government Industry in Phase 4 (Photo 3.4) -- 2.1.5 Co-design, Co-production, and Co-evaluation Processes with Local Private Industry in Phase 5 (Photo 3.5) -- 2.1.6 Summary of Co-design and Co-production Processes in All Five Phases -- References -- Chapter 4: Sustainability of Micro Hydropower Generation in a Traditional Community of Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Case History -- 2.1 Phase I (2015): Setting Up the Research Agenda to be Tackled (Co-design) -- 2.2 Phase II (2016): Research Framework in the Ciptagelar Village (Co-design) -- 2.3 Phase III (2017): Learning the Context of the Ciptagelar Community (Co-production) -- 2.4 Phase IV (2018): Scientific Outcomes Revealing the Sustainability Issues of MHP Plants in Ciptagelar (Co-production) -- 3 Exploring Measures to Solve the Issues -- 4 Concluding Remarks and Perspectives -- 5 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 5: Conflict of Legitimacy Over Tropical Forest Lands: Lessons for Collaboration from the Case of Industrial Tree Plant... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Inequality of Landholding Structure -- 3 Legal Pluralism Formed by Historical Circumstances -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 6: Sustainable Community Co-development Through Collaboration of Science and Society: Comparison of Success and Failur... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition of Local Society and Local Community -- 3 Tsushima Island -- 4 Project ``Looking for Island Treasures´´ by Local High School Students -- 4.1 Background of the Project Starting -- 4.2 Trial Experiment in the First Year -- 4.3 Development Phase in Second Year -- 4.4 Examining from the Perspective of ``Co-design/Co-production/Co-delivery´´ -- 5 Project ``Reconversion of Abandoned Farmland´´ in Consideration of Biodiversity -- 5.1 Background of the Project Planning -- 5.2 Project Start. , 5.3 Project Development -- 5.4 Lesson Learned from the Project ``Reconversion of Abandoned Farmland´´ -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Theory and Practice -- Chapter 7: Theoretical Models as a Tool to Derive Management Strategies for Sustainable Natural Resource Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Connecting the Understanding of Mechanism for Human Cooperation to Strategies for Cooperation in Real Setting -- 2.1 Illegal Logging Suppression -- 2.2 Model -- 2.3 Findings -- 3 Incorporating Social and Ecological Knowledge: Coupled Dynamics for Sustainable Resource Management -- 3.1 Mongolian Rangeland Management -- 3.2 Model -- 3.3 Findings -- 4 Testing Influences of New Stakeholders in Resource Use -- 4.1 Tourists and Traditional Divers in a Common Fishing Ground -- 4.2 Model -- 4.3 Findings -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Environmental Concerns of the Pulp and Paper Industry: Focusing on Household and Sanitary Paper Products -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Survey 1: Visit and Interview APP Paper Mills -- 2.2 Survey 2: Market Survey of Household Paper Products -- 2.3 Survey 3: Interview with End Consumers -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Challenges for Major Paper Manufacturers in China -- 3.2 Difference in Market Penetration of Eco-friendly Household Paper Products in North and South China -- 3.3 University Students Value Environment More When Selecting Household Paper Products -- 4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9: Contribution of Community-Based Ecotourism to Forest Conservation and Local Livelihoods -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Chambok CBET -- 3 Contribution to Forest Conservation -- 4 Contribution of CBET to Household Income -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Co-designs in a Disaster Recovery Process: Case Studies in the Area Affected by the Kumamoto Earthquake. , Chapter 10: Oral Care that Supports Healthy Lives as a Case Study of the Kumamoto Earthquake -- 1 The Rapid Increase of Pneumonia After the Disaster -- 2 Pneumonia Outbreak After the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 3 The Importance of Oral Care -- 4 Oral Care Activities by Dentists and Dental Hygienists for Reducing Pneumonia Outbreak After the Kumamoto Earthquake -- 5 Mouth Breathing, Its Causes, and Adverse Effects: What People Can Do for Sustainable Health -- References -- Chapter 11: Experiences of University Student Volunteer Activities to Revitalize the Area Affected by the Kumamoto Earthquake -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Students´ Volunteer Activities After the Earthquake -- 2.1 Students´ Actions in the Early Stage After the Earthquake -- 2.2 Tokai University Students in Minami-Aso Village -- 3 Aso Fukkoheno Michi: Experiences and Problems in Activities -- 4 Involvement of the Decision Science Center of Kyushu University Project Team and Its Activities -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Data Sources -- References -- Chapter 12: Attempt to Develop High-Value Rice in the Shimojin District, Mashiki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture: Transition Into Su... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Effort for the Development of High-Quality Rice Production Before the Earthquakes: ``Winter Flooded Rice Paddy Fields´´ an... -- 2.2 Damage to Paddy Fields in the Shimojin District Caused by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes -- 3 Consensus Building Process in the Damaged Paddy Restoration in the Shimojin District: Why Did We Aim for High-Value Rice? -- 4 Shimojin Branding Rice in Practice -- 4.1 Design of an Eco-Friendly Agricultural Channel -- 5 Eco-friendly Farming Method Suitable for the Region -- 5.1 Result and Discussion -- References -- Correction to: Decision Science for Future Earth: A Conceptual Framework. , English
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    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    UID:
    almahu_9949497694702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    ISBN: 9781478007516 , 1-4780-9339-0 , 1-4780-0751-6
    Serie: Global Insecurities
    Inhalt: "From terrorism and public health to museums, schools, and homes, FUTUREPROOF asks us to expand our purview of security, turning our attention to how security is lived, felt, and perceived through the violences of everyday life. Editors Asher Ghertner, Daniel Goldstein, and Hudson Fann propose the modality of "security aesthetics" as a way to understand how sensory and affective experiences help regulate bodies, spaces, and states in the service of "futureproofing" society against anticipated risks and perils. Taken broadly as the domain of sense perception, aesthetics provides a framework for considering the body's interactions with the material world and the processes by which these interactions translate into subjective judgments of taste. The contributions to this volume show us how security aesthetics work to fashion differently imagined futures, illuminating the interplay of sense perception and articulated reason in the operations of security apparatuses"--
    Anmerkung: Security Aesthetics of and Beyond the Biopolitical / D. Asher Ghertner, Hudson McFann, and Daniel M. Goldstein -- The Aesthetics of Cyber Insecurity: Displaying the Digital in Three American Museum Exhibits / Victoria Bernal -- Danger Signs: The Aesthetics of Insecurity in Bogota / Austin Zeiderman -- We All Have the Same Red Blood?: Security Aesthetics and Rescue Ethics on the Arizona's Sonora Border / Ieva Jusionyte -- Fugitive Horizons and the Arts of Security in Honduras / Jon Carter -- Security Aesthetics and Political Community Formation in Kingston, Jamaica / Rivke Jaffe -- Staging Safety in Brooklyn's Real Estate / Zaire Dinzey-Flores and Alexandra Demshock -- Expecting the Worst: Active-Shooter Scenario Play in American Schools / Rachel Hall -- H5N1 and the Aesthetics of Biosecurity: From Danger to Risk / Limor Samimian-Darash -- Securing Stand-by and Urban Space Making in Jakarta: Intensities in Search of Forms / -- AbdouMaliq Simone -- Securing the Street: Urban Renewal and the Fight Against 'Informality' in Mexico City / -- Alejandra Leal Martinez -- The Age of Security / Didier Fassin
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4780-0690-0
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-4780-0609-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Soziologie
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