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Growth and Security Under Welfare-Corporate Capitalism and Market Socialism
Published 2021-07-01“…As pure socialist system has stare ownership and administration by a bureaucracy. One offers growth and insecurity, and the other offers security and stagnation. …”
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«DEVELOPMENTAL INSTITUTIONS» SPECIFICTY IN SOME SIBERIAN REGIONS
Published 2014-09-01“…The research is carried out according to the methodological base of public choice theory, especially – economics of bureaucracy, and the concept of D. North. The functional roles which «developmental institutions» perform in the Siberian regions are disclosed, namely: «affiliate» of the regional administration under its full organizational, financial and administrative control; «independent agent», which expresses the interests of academic and university science and small innovative business; «subdivision» of federal innovative structure that promotes commercialization of innovations in the region; «conductor» of the big business interests that favours large-scale projects realization in the region. …”
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Implementasi Konsep Dan Praktik Filantropi Islam Di Indonesia
Published 2023-02-01“…The results of the Pustaka study show: among Indonesian Muslims, philanthropic activities have increased in various sectors, both in the political bureaucracy, law, and social and cultural institutions of society. …”
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War Upon the Map: The Politics of Military User Innovation
Published 2006“…This paper finds that while user innovation theory can explain aspects of the emergence and diffusion of military user innovation, existing theory understates the challenges involved with generating and sustaining user innovation within a complex bureaucracy. Successfully innovating users must be creative with organizational as well as technical resources.…”
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Konglomerasi, liberalisasi, dan penyesuaian birokrasi
Published 1996“…The world of business and state bureaucracy are mutual partners which inevitably need each other. …”
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Menuju Sistem Ekonomi Pancasila
Published 2004“…Mattson, 2002: 9. 267) Universities are introduce.d, without the intellectual spirit. A bureaucracy is introduced without the rigid and widespread adherence the principal of promotion by merit, efficiency, and a public service attitude. …”
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GANDRUNG BANYUWANGI: KONTESTASI DAN REPRESENTASI IDENTITAS USING
Published 2011“…ABSTRACT This article wants to emphasize contestation among authorities in understanding gandrung as identity construction that increased since 2000 until 2005. 81ambangan Art Council and bureaucracy. for example, tried to increase Using identity through political policies. 8y using hegemony perspective, especially in the concept of contestation among residual, dominant. and emergent cuhure. …”
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KEAmFANLOKALBATAKTOBA DALIHAN NA TOLU DAN GOOD GOVERNANCE DALAM BIROKRASI PUBLIK
Published 2008“…Starting with the problem of dalihan na tolu as a cultural value and public bureaucracy that based on good governance principles, in the context of local wisdom surely it will be a problem for Batak Toba community. …”
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909
The impact of political risk on imports in Malaysia / Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek, Azlina Hanif
Published 2013“…The paper uses Fully-modified OLS regression technique and the findings reveal that several types of indicators namely socio-economic conditions, law and order, religion in politics, democratic accountability and bureaucracy quality seem to exert significant impact towards imports in Malaysia. …”
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“Work With Me, Not For Me”: Malaysia Under Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003-2009)” / Sivamurugan Pandian...[et al.]
Published 2010“…The Prime Minister is an important autonomous actor, a leader of the government party who also manages public bureaucracy and utmost, Abdullah is seen as the leader of the people. …”
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Administering vaccination in interwar Algeria: Auxiliaires médicaux, smallpox, and the colonial state in the communes mixtes
Published 2016“…The author argues that the administrative bureaucracy generated by vaccination may have preceded and enabled the expansion of state registration in rural areas during the interwar period, but ultimately was more effective at disciplining the medical auxiliary than it was at controlling villagers or the smallpox virus.…”
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“It’s a conspiracy theoryandclimate change”: Of beastly encounters and cervine disappearances in Himalayan India
Published 2015“…Climate change emerged as an explanation for recurring incidences of humananimal conflict and the disappearance of a protected species through the labors of the local state bureaucracy. Even as the narratives on climate change were being imbued with expert authority, counternarratives dealing with the very same phenomena voiced by long-term residents of the Himalayas were summarily dismissed by the state as constituting mere conspiracy theories. …”
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Practices of exception in urban governance: reconfiguring power inside the state
Published 2012“…The article reasserts the relevance of studying the role of the law and of the bureaucracy in urban governance. © 2012 Urban Studies Journal Limited.…”
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Compulsion in the community: Mental health professionals' views and experiences of CTOs
Published 2013“…However, there were significant differences in views between groups regarding the effects of bureaucracy, the infringement of human rights and coercion. …”
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Fighting power with power: the administrative state as a weapon against concentrated private power
Published 2021“…Contemporary critics of the administrative state are right to highlight the dangers of vesting too much power in a centralized bureaucracy removed from popular oversight and accountability. …”
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Introduction: Repatriation and ritual, repatriation as ritual
Published 2017“…From the often obsessive bureaucracy associated with repatriation claims to the affective moment of handover, repatriation articulates a moral landscape where memory, responsibility, guilt, identity, sanctity, place, and ownership are given a ritual form. …”
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Pathways to enforcement: labor inspectors leveraging linkages with society in Argentina
Published 2014“…How can inspectors in flawed bureaucracies overcome these barriers and enforce labor regulations? …”
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Management in education systems
Published 2021“…First, we encourage those seeking to benchmark management practices in schools to take a systems perspective by extending the WMS approach upwards into the education bureaucracy. Second, when measuring practices within schools, we recommend that researchers consider: how best to assess alignment across practices in the operations domain; the challenge of measuring student learning for monitoring and target-setting; and the context specificity of people management.…”
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"I was at the right place at the right time" The neglected role of happenstance in the lives of people and institutions
Published 2020“…The anthropology of bureaucracy has focused on the clumsiness of institutional mechanisms and the strategies people adopt in response. …”
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The role and the management of research at the university with reference to the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Published 1976“…Research management should, therefore, be directed towards increasing the efficiency and productivity of the researcher, and the maintenance of an environment optimal for the need of the researcher and not of bureaucracy. The needs of research should not, however, be provided for at the expense of the teaching responsibility. …”
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