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Frenkiel, Émilie, e Simeng Wang. "Les jeunes Chinois dans différents espaces nationaux : expressions et engagements politiques". Participations 17, n.º 1 (2017): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parti.017.0007.

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Rosental, Paul-André. "Migrations, souveraineté, droits sociaux: Protéger et expulser les étrangers en Europe du XIXesiècle à nos jours". Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 66, n.º 2 (junho de 2011): 335–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900005977.

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RésuméLa fin du XIXesiècle marque moins l’apparition d’une gestion étatique de la migration que son changement de régime. La « protection du travail national » par le développement de l’identification et des barrières aux frontières vient se substituer à une régulationex postfondée sur l’utilitarisme et la subsidiarité (sauf à bénéficier d’une protection sociale communale, les étrangers tombant dans l’indigence étaient menacés d’expulsion). À l’avènement de cette xénophobie institutionnelle, les réformateurs sociaux, bientôt relayés par le Bureau international du Travail, opposent la signature de traités bilatéraux et de conventions internationales rapprochant les droits sociaux des migrants – chômage, retraite, contrat de travail, etc. – de ceux des nationaux. Tout en ayant permis le développement des assurances sociales et de l’État-providence, ces engagements transnationaux interrogent l’exercice de la souveraineté étatique, selon des modalités perpétuées de nos jours par le recours au traité de Gotha de 1851 pour administrer les flux de réfugiés.
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Martin, Thibault. "La place des Autochtones dans la gouvernance des parcs de l’Arctique canadien". Le dossier : Mouvements sociaux et nouveaux acteurs politiques : incidences sur les pratiques de gouvernance autochtone 27, n.º 1 (9 de outubro de 2015): 78–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1033620ar.

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Pour s’acquitter de ses engagements constitutionnels contractés à la suite de différents jugements de la Cour suprême ainsi que d’ententes territoriales signées avec certaines nations autochtones, l’État canadien doit désormais consulter les Autochtones lors de la création d’aires protégées qui concernent leurs territoires. Il a aussi l’obligation de les inclure dans les structures de gouvernance qui sont mises en place. Cet article propose, à travers une analyse des plans directeurs des parcs nationaux du Canada situés dans le circumpolaire, d’analyser comment Parcs Canada s’acquitte de cette obligation. Il cherche aussi à déterminer la place que les Autochtones occupent effectivement dans la gouvernance des aires protégées et pour quelles raisons ceux-ci veulent s’y impliquer.
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Robinson, Philip. "Bernardin à la guerre de sept ans: l'apprentissage des réseaux et l'épreuve du patriotisme". Nottingham French Studies 54, n.º 2 (julho de 2015): 131–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2015.0114.

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Les documents touchant à ce sujet sont si peu nombreux qu'on a même pu douter du service militaire de Bernardin pour la France pendant cette guerre (1756–63). La nouvelle édition électronique de la correspondance de Bernardin jette quelques lumières sur cette question. Le lecteur moderne admirateur de notre auteur s’étonnera quelque peu de découvrir que, après avoir quitté le service de la France en Westphalie et à Malte (1760–61) comme officier ingénieur géographe, il semble chercher à servir des pays ennemis de la France (le Portugal et la Prusse). L'examen de cette possibilité pose des questions sur la notion de patriotisme dans le contexte d'un conflit entre armées professionnelles et bien avant les engagements nationaux de la période révolutionnaire. Bernardin, perpétuel surnuméraire et outsider, doit exploiter les divers réseaux sociaux et politiques auxquels il se trouve confronté dans la France et l'Europe de son temps.
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M'Gonigle, R. Michael. "“Developing Sustainability” and the Emerging Norms of International Environmental Law: The Case of Land-Based Marine Pollution Control". Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 28 (1990): 169–225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0069005800004112.

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SommaireBien que la pollution marine d'origine tellurique soit de loin la plus importante source de pollution marine, ce problème n'occupe pas une place dominante dans la réglementation internationale en matière d'environnement. Cet article examine les tentatives de réglementation de la pollution d'origine tellurique et fait des propositions pour son élaboration future. Il soutient principalement que la réglementation de la pollution d'origine tellurique a un impact direct d'une telle importance sur les objectifs économiques nationaux qu'il nous faut concevoir une nouvelle forme d'intégration du droit international de l'environnement et du développement économique international, si l'on veut réussir à contrôler cette forme de pollution. La Conférence des Nations Unies sur l'environnement et le développement ayant lieu bientôt, le temps est propice à l'action innovatrice.L'article étudie en premier lieu le droit coutumier applicable, puis il examine les conventions internationales en fonction du niveau de contrainte de leurs dispositions: engagements non contraignants; obligations générales; obligations particulières précises; engagements institutionnels concrets envers l'adoption de mesures. Il discute également d'une série de conventions régionales adoptées dans le cadre et en dehors du Programme des mers régionales du Programme des Nations Unies pour l'environnement, dont les principes directeurs sur la pollution d'origine tellurique élaborés à Montréal en 1985. Il analyse ensuite ces instruments et discute des éléments suivants: la définition de la pollution; le caractère des obligations fondamentales; la gamme d'obligations relatives à l'application des mesures (y compris la surveillance, les stratégies de contrôle, la gestion intégrée, l'exécution et la responsabilité); l'assistance financière et les arrangements institutionnels. Les failles de la réglementation sont analysées à la lumière de l'ampleur croissante du conflit entre les intérêts économiques et la protection de l'environnement.En conclusion, il recommande des changements et souligne l'intérêt grandissant pour ce domaine, particulièrement dans le contexte de la Conférence des Nations Unies sur l'environnement et de développement qui aura lieu au Brésil en 1992. Enfin, il propose une nouvelle approche “préventive” pour la réglementation en matière d'environnement et étudie les moyens de concilier protection de l'environnement et développement lors de l'élaboration des instruments juridiques futurs.
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Barreau, Jocelyne, Christelle Havard e Angélique Ngaha Bah1. "Effectivité d’un accord-cadre international : influence des positionnements, des comportements et des interactions des acteurs". Sommaire 76, n.º 2 (30 de junho de 2021): 237–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1078506ar.

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L’objectif de cet article est d’analyser les facteurs influençant l’effectivité d’un accord-cadre international (ACI). L’effectivité est analysée à l’aune de la mise en conformité des pratiques locales de gestion du travail avec les engagements pris dans l’ACI. Considérant la négociation comme un processus, composé de trois phases (avant-négociation, négociation stricto sensu, après-négociation) et ancré dans un contexte, nous élaborons un modèle d’analyse inspiré des études de processus stratégiques (process studies). Ce modèle met en lumière l’influence des positionnements, des comportements et des interactions des protagonistes de la négociation et de l’application d’un ACI sur son effectivité. Nous détaillons les processus de négociation de quatre ACI, conclus au cours des années 2010, par deux firmes multinationales (FMN) françaises et deux fédérations syndicales internationales (FSI). Ces ACI portent sur des thématiques de gestion du travail (santé et sécurité au travail, égalité femmes-hommes, emploi durable). Cette recherche repose sur une analyse de documents, d’observations et de 38 entretiens, menés auprès de syndicalistes internationaux, européens, nationaux, locaux et de membres des directions générales (DG) de ces FMN. Elle porte une attention particulière à la phase de l’avant-négociation et met en exergue les interactions entre les acteurs managériaux et syndicaux, tout au long du processus de négociation. Nous montrons que le positionnement de la DG de la FMN (« social » ou « managérial ») est un facteur décisif du déroulement de la négociation d’un ACI, de son résultat (accord « substantif ») et de son effectivité. Le positionnement « qualitatif » de la FSI peut être un élément essentiel du déroulement de la négociation (par le choix de la thématique de l’ACI) et de son résultat (dispositions portant sur des sujets sensibles). Enfin, la mobilisation des syndicats locaux, soutenue par la FSI, est essentielle à l’effectivité d’un ACI. Nous révélons des processus d’apprentissage et des particularités des ACI et de la NCI.
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Alexander, Raquel Meyer. "The Effects of Source Credibility on Tax Professional Judgment in Consulting Engagements". Journal of the American Taxation Association 25, s-1 (1 de janeiro de 2003): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jata.2003.25.s-1.33.

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Tax consulting services are an important growth area for professional accounting firms. However, regulatory and governmental bodies are concerned that consulting service sales may impair professional accountants' judgment. Using source credibility theory, this study examines whether research and review processes in taxconsulting engagements differ when two key factors are varied: source of the planning idea and engagement type. Big 4 seniors and managers reviewed a tax memorandum in which information source (prepared by National Tax Office or local staff member) and engagement type (initiated by a client or by the firm) are manipulated in a 2×2 design. Engagement managers performed the most thorough reviews when involved in a firm-initiated consulting engagement relying upon a National Tax Office memorandum. Thus, the results of this study are inconsistent with the presumption that objectivity is impaired in highly incentivized consulting engagements.
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Vathi, Zana, e Ruxandra Trandafoiu. "EU nationals in the UK after BREXIT". Journal of Language and Politics 19, n.º 3 (3 de abril de 2020): 479–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.19028.vat.

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Abstract The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union has triggered a variety of forms of political engagement among EU nationals living in the UK. Our research, carried out in the North West of England, an area that has received little attention so far, demonstrates that the result of the 2016 Referendum sparked a new awareness of public discourse, has led to the emergence of new political and discursive attitudes and strategies, as well as persuasive reflexivity and incipient activism on the part of EU nationals. This article thus contributes to the existing literature on political engagement by analysing EU nationals’ cognitive, discursive and pro/re-active engagements with Brexit.
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Kalinowski, Jolaade, Christie Idiong, Loneke Blackman-Carr, Kristen Cooksey-Stowers, Sharde Davis, Cindy Pan, Alisha Chhabra, Lisa Eaton, Kim Gans e Sherry Pagoto. "Black Girls Run Too: A Content Analysis of the Black Girls Run National Facebook Group". Iproceedings 9 (27 de janeiro de 2023): e40047. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/40047.

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Background Recent evidence suggests that 59%-73% of Black women are not reaching recommended targets for physical activity (PA). PA is a key modifiable lifestyle factor that can help mitigate risk for chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, which disproportionately affect Black women. Web-based communities focused on PA have been emerging in recent years as digital gathering spaces to provide support for PA in specific populations. Objective The purpose of this study was to conduct a content analysis of the Black Girls Run (BGR) Facebook page, which is devoted to promoting PA in Black women and has over 230,000 followers. Such data can inform future social media–based interventions. Methods We collected 397 posts and associated engagement data from the national BGR Facebook page for the 6-month period between June 1 and December 31, 2021. We then conducted a content analysis of these posts and examined which types of posts elicited the most engagement. Results The content analysis revealed 8 categories of posts: shout-outs (30.7%), goals or motivational posts (16.3%), announcements (15.9%), sponsored posts or advertisements (13.6%), health-related posts (11.0%), the lived Black experience posts (5.79%), self-care posts (3.78%), and holiday-related posts or greetings (2.02%). These 397 posts attracted a total of 55,573 engagements. Of these, 33,560 were “reactions” (eg, likes) and 5082 were shares. Shout-outs elicited the highest engagement (22,268 engagements), followed by goals or motivational posts (11,490 engagements). Conclusions The majority of content on the BGR Facebook page (62.9%) was focused on celebrating member achievements, motivating members to become active, and announcing and promoting active events. This content also attracted 75% of the engagement on this page. BGR appears to be a rich web-based community that offers social support for PA as well as culturally relevant health and social justice content. Web-based communities may be uniquely positioned to engage minoritized populations in health behavior. Further research should explore how to best leverage web-based communities in interventions to increase PA and other lifestyle behaviors. Conflicts of Interest None declared.
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Shalimova, Nataliia, e Iryna Androshchuk. "Assurance Engagements and Assurance Engagements Other than Audit or Review of Historical Financial Information: Trends of Introduction in Audit Practice and the Development of Standardization Processes". Central Ukrainian Scientific Bulletin. Economic Sciences, n.º 6(39) (2021): 163–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.32515/2663-1636.2021.6(39).163-178.

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The problem of modern audit development is the trend of using classical approaches to the classification of audit in determining the areas of improvement of organizational and methodological foundations of the engagements in which the subject matter are various objects. Determining the key principles of development of the organization and methods of performing audit services requires an in-depth analysis of the historical development of the audit, determining its further development, taking into account historical landmarks. The aim of the study is to systematize current trends in audit development and assurance engagements, to investigate trends in regulation of assurance engagements as a whole and assurance engagements other than audit or review of historical financial information, to justify the development of national practice of standardization of their implementation. Trends in the development of auditing in the historical context are systematized in accordance with the processes of using the term "assurance engagement". The historical stages of introducing the concept of "assurance engagement" into audit practice are revealed. The trends in the formation of assurance engagements other than audit or review of historical financial information, in International Standards of Quality Control, Auditing, Other Assurance, Related Services are specified. A comparative analysis of the structure of the International Conceptual Framework of Assurance Engagements is presented. A comparative description of the content of International Standards of Assurance Engagements regarding the requirements for the organization and methodology of their fulfilling is proposed. The differences in the development of International Standards of Assurance Engagements from the International Standards on Auditing are specified, the directions and targets for the development of the national system of regulation and standardization of assurance engagements other than audit or review of historical financial information are substantiated.
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Koirala, Kosh Raj. "Managing national security interests amidst military major powers' military engagements". Unity Journal 1 (1 de fevereiro de 2020): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/unityj.v1i0.35696.

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Existing literatures on the strategic competition between India, China and the US have largely focused on general patterns and trends of their cooperation and engagements in Nepal, including on how China has made its forays in Nepal with its assertive foreign policy overtures since 2008. What has been overlooked, however, is how these three countries are quietly competing with each other to enhance their engagement with the national army. The growing competition among these countries is likely to pose serious challenge to the national army as an institution to exercise its strategic autonomy in its decision making process if some cautions are not exercised in advance. This paper highlights on competing and conflicting interests of major powers to enhance their engagements with the national army in Nepal, and the ways to overcome potential challenges, such military engagements may entail in the future. It also offers a context of the discussion with a brief overview of changing strategic environment in the Asia Pacific in the past 10 years and how Nepal has transformed from a backwater to strategic epicenter for major powers.
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Mclaughlin, Sean D., e Ramey L. Wilson. "A Tiered Framework for Organizing and Categorizing Medical Interoperability". Military Medicine 185, n.º 3-4 (10 de dezembro de 2019): 330–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz420.

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Abstract Developing, cultivating, and sustaining medical interoperability strengthens the support we provide to the warfighter by presenting our Commanders options and efficiencies to the way we can enable their operations. As our national security and defense strategies change the way our forces are employed to address our security risks throughout the world, some military commands will find they cannot provide adequate medical care without working in concert with willing and available partners.This article proposes a tiered framework that allows medical personnel to further describe and organize their engagement activities around the concept and practicalities of medical interoperability. As resources become diverted to other theaters or missions expand beyond assigned capabilities, medical interoperability provides Commanders with options to medically enable their missions through their partnerships with others. This framework links and connects activities and engagements to build partner capacity with long-term or regional interoperability among our partners and challenges engagement planners to consider ways to build interoperability at all four tiers when planning or executing health engagements and global health development. Using this framework when planning or evaluating an engagement or training event will illuminate opportunities to develop interoperability that might have otherwise been unappreciated or missed.
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Sheikh, Suhail Ahmad. "Diplomatic Effectiveness in Addressing Transnational Issues and Promoting Global Cooperation". Journal of Humanities and Education Development 6, n.º 2 (2024): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/jhed.6.2.5.

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This research paper examines the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts in addressing transnational issues and promoting global cooperation. Transnational challenges such as climate change, terrorism, pandemics, migration, and cybersecurity transcend national boundaries, requiring collaborative responses and diplomatic engagements among states. The paper analyzes the diplomatic framework, including multilateral, bilateral, and track II diplomacy, and presents case studies of successful diplomatic initiatives such as the Paris Agreement on climate change and the Iran Nuclear Deal. Challenges faced by diplomatic efforts, including sovereignty concerns, geopolitical rivalries, and technological advancements, are explored alongside innovative diplomatic strategies like digital diplomacy, science diplomacy, and public-private partnerships. Lessons learned from past diplomatic engagements, such as dialogue, conflict resolution, multilateral cooperation, and inclusive stakeholder engagement, are highlighted as best practices for enhancing diplomatic effectiveness. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of strategic engagement, principled diplomacy, and collaborative approaches in addressing transnational challenges and promoting a stable, secure, and prosperous world. The research contributes to the understanding of diplomatic dynamics in international relations and provides insights into effective diplomatic strategies for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners.
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Mitra, Atul, Michael Harris Bond, Qing Lu, Russell P. Guay e Jason D. Shaw. "Work and nonwork engagements between life domains: Effects on subjective health and life satisfaction of employees across 53 nations varying in economic competitiveness". International Journal of Cross Cultural Management 21, n.º 2 (agosto de 2021): 331–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14705958211034052.

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Using the framework of role balance theory, the authors take a cross-national view of an employee’s engagement in the work and nonwork domains of life. Employing the World Values Survey (WVS) with a sample of 21,270 married employees from 53 nations, we find cross-national variations in the relationship of employees’ degree of work and nonwork domain engagements with their subjective health and satisfaction with life. To explore the impact of the national focus on motivation for economic productivity and innovation, we used a country’s global competitiveness index (GCI), predicting that a nation’s GCI would moderate the relationship of an employee’s work and nonwork domain engagements with both subjective health and life satisfaction. Overall, the results suggest that work–nonwork balance leads to better subjective health and higher life satisfaction only for married employees living in nations high in GCI; for married employees living in countries low in GCI, higher subjective health and life satisfaction resulted for those more highly engaged in nonwork life domains. Theoretical and methodological contributions are discussed, along with implications for future research on national culture concerning work and its impact on employed persons.
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Stevenson, Elizabeth. "Public engagement with science: Ways of thinking and practicing". New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences, n.º 7 (1 de julho de 2011): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/ndtps.v0i7.467.

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The primary focus of the Higher Education Institution (HEI) is the generation and dissemination of knowledge. This knowledge is generated and shared throughout the research community and to students specifically enrolled in university programmes. Public engagement with science enables and ensures the generation and sharing of knowledge throughout a wider community.Public engagement with science has enjoyed an increasingly heightened profile in recent years with six „Beacons for Public Engagement‟1 being established across HEIs in the UK, including a National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement2 hosted between the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England In addition, public engagement is a component in the „Pathways to Impact‟ statements3 which have been introduced into all RCUK research funding applications.However public engagement, and in particular public engagement with science, can often be perceived as an add-on or „Cinderella‟ activity to be undertaken only by the dedicated and often only in their own time. This paper argues that public engagement with science is a legitimate area of academic practice in HEIs which complements and extends research and teaching. The paper outlines key principles which underpin public engagement with science and describes effective work practice
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Aboubakar, Mfopain, Sadjo Kaoutoing e Mai Django Wambe Thérèse. "Incitations Fiscales, Opportunisme des Dirigeants et Investissement Dans Les Entreprises au Cameroun". Journal of Accounting and Taxation 2, n.º 1 (31 de março de 2022): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47747/jat.v2i1.653.

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This article sets out to show that the opportunism motive which animates managers of companies at the moment of choosing tax incentives or during the adoption of taxation measures or techniques have an impact on the respect of the taxation engagement taken, emphasized in terms of increase in investment. The interest of such an analysis resides in the fact that she permits to understand if managers’ opportunism in terms of soliciting tax advantages has a real impact on the respect of that tax engagement, thus implying an increase or a slowdown of the investment in Cameroonian enterprises. An analysis based on 269 companies drawn in a haphazard manner from the data base of the National Institute of Statistics (NIS) and according to criteria belonging to a regime of favour or the choice of taxation options, reveal that enterprises having a certain tax culture can manipulate with success their systems or options choices and to respect their tax engagements in terms of investments increase. On the contrary, those that operate tax choices with the only aim to benefit from related tax advantages do not always respect their engagements in accordance with the objective to increase investments on their midst
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TallBear, Kim. "Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind". American Indian Culture and Research Journal 45, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2021): 157–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.45.1.tallbear.

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This essay is voiced by “IZ,” a character personifying the evolving field of “Native American” or “Indigenous” studies in the United States. IZ was introduced to readers in Aileen Moreton-Robinson’s edited volume Critical Indigenous Studies: Engagements in First World Locations 2016, in which Moreton-Robinson wrote: “Twenty years into this century, Indigenous-centered approaches to knowledge production are thriving” and our “object of study is colonizing power in its multiple forms, whether the gaze is on Indigenous issues or on Western knowledge production.” Today, “critical Indigenous studies” represents a coming together of multiple national engagements by Indigenous scholars and sovereignty movements with universities around the world. In this essay, IZ’s object of study and critical polydisciplinamorous Indigenous engagement is a scientist searching for signs of “intelligent” life off-Earth.
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Kersh, Rogan. "Civic Engagement and National Belonging". International Journal of Public Administration 30, n.º 6-7 (18 de abril de 2007): 595–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01900690701215805.

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Sharma, Chanchal Kumar, Sandra Destradi e Johannes Plagemann. "Partisan Federalism and Subnational Governments’ International Engagements: Insights from India". Publius: The Journal of Federalism 50, n.º 4 (2020): 566–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/publius/pjaa017.

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Abstract This article situates the international activities of subnational governments in India within the broader political economy of federalism. It argues that the nature and the extent of subnational states’ engagements in international affairs are a function of the partisan political relationship the state incumbents have with the national incumbents. The article takes a mixed methods approach. An analysis of 1,153 episodes of international engagements of India’s states from 1996 to 2017 reveals that shifts in foreign policy engagement of selected state governments primarily reflect alterations in the subnational incumbents’ political affiliation with the Union government. Several qualitative case studies shed light on how the central government’s inclusion of subnational governments’ perspectives and representatives in foreign affairs is highly partisan and profoundly political. Therefore, the Indian case reveals how subnational diplomatic interactions merge domestic and international politics.
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Rendalls, Shane, Allan D. Spigelman, Catherine Goodwin e Nataliya Daniel. "Health service engagement with consumers and community in Australia for issue". International Journal of Health Governance 24, n.º 4 (21 de novembro de 2019): 274–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhg-05-2019-0039.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of consumer and community engagement in health service planning, quality improvement and programme evaluation in Australia, and key components and importance of a strong suite of tools for achieving effective outcomes. Design/methodology/approach This paper is a non-systematic review of Australian national, state and territory websites in relation to policy commitment to consumer engagement, best practice framework for consumer engagement and recent project example. Findings Consumer engagement is a recognised component of the Australian health system. It is reflected in the national and state health policy and is a mandatory requirement of hospital accreditation. The application of co-design principles is gaining increasing popularity in health service planning and programme evaluation. Co-design is an important enabler of patient/community-centred service planning and evaluation; however, on its own it may lead to poorer outcomes. Co-design must occur within a broader systemic framework. Practical implications The research identifies a conceptual framework, approaches and tools of value to health service management and planners. Originality/value Consumer and community engagements are critical to the development of consumer-centric services. However, this should complement and add value to, not divert attention away from established principles of service planning, continuous quality improvement and programme evaluation. To do so may result in poorer quality health and well-being outcomes, reduced efficiency and ultimately reduced consumer and community satisfaction with services. This paper examines consumer and community engagement within the broader planning and quality improvement framework and practical implications for keeping planning, research and evaluation on track.
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Smith, Jeremy. "Impacts of a humanitarian engineering education pathway on student learning and graduate outcomes". International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship 14, n.º 1 (1 de março de 2019): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/ijsle.v14i1.12555.

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This study explores student outcomes from engagement with a humanitarian engineering pathway embedded in the core of an undergraduate engineering degree program. The pathway provides multiple engagements with humanitarian engineering including assignment topics, study abroad experiences and service-learning projects. A mixed-method study over 18 months collected survey data from education initiatives concurrently with graduate interviews to identify outcomes from student engagement. A set of seven outcome themes were identified including additional motivations for study, the development of professional skills, and an enhanced perception of employability. The research demonstrates the contribution of humanitarian engineering to the development of contemporary engineers as well as to support greater diversity and cultural change in engineering. However, challenges were identified particularly for work experience and career opportunities. The research proposes future works evaluating outcomes from multiple universities to develop a more complete picture of the impacts of humanitarian engineering at a national level.
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Lett, James E. "AMDA National Engagement in Care Transitions". Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 12, n.º 5 (junho de 2011): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2011.02.003.

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Delbahari, Vahideh, Iraj Soltani e Akbar Etebarian Khorasgani. "Designing an organizational engagement model using structural equation modeling: case study of National Iranian Oil Company". Problems and Perspectives in Management 17, n.º 3 (11 de julho de 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.17(3).2019.01.

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Today’s organizations need energetic and engaged employees, those who are interested in their jobs. Generally, the engaged ones love their job and do their job tasks well. If there is no engagement in the organizations, the organization is encountered with serious problems in this ground. This study aims to design engagement assessment model in the organizations and its applied purpose is creating new theoretical basics in the maturity of engagement in the organization and this helps the organizations for better perception and consistency of organizational goals with the goals of employees. The employees of the National Iranian Oil Company constituted the population for this research. The National Iranian Oil Company was selected as the context, because employee engagement has emerged as a critical problem confronting this sector. 356 employees of this company were selected by simple random sampling method and data were collected using a questionnaire. The researcher attempts to answer the question how we can design an engagement assessment model in the organizations. The different dimensions of engagement are identified at individual and organizational levels and then based on the findings, the employees are classified based on the individual and organizational engagement and the results of this study can help the researchers for better recognition of this internal variable and this helps the better understanding of researchers to use it.
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McFaul, Susannah. "International Students’ Social Network: Network Mapping to Gage Friendship Formation and Student Engagement on Campus". Journal of International Students 6, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2016): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jis.v6i1.393.

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Addressing the importance of international student engagement on campus and creating friendships with host-country nationals during their time abroad, this small-scale study explores the question of, “Are there trends in how or through what means international students are making connections with co-national, multi-national, or host-national students?” Semistructured, qualitative interviews, data collection, social network analysis and a data-representative social network diagram were used to explore this question. Understanding these trends can help with developing student programming that encourages friendship making, cross-cultural workshops, or even provide the foundation and reasoning to strengthen support systems for international students.
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Tay, Patrick. "Addressing Employment Challenges for Ex-Offenders". Singapore Labour Journal 02, n.º 01 (janeiro de 2023): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2811031523000189.

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This practitioner note provides an overview of the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) engagement initiatives with ex-offenders, inmates, and employers interested in hiring them. These efforts aim to address the marginalised segments affected by the rapidly evolving economic and labour landscape. NTUC’s broader campaign to renew its compact with workers encompassed these engagements. In tackling the employment challenges faced by ex-offenders, NTUC remains dedicated to expanding the pool of inclusive employers, improving job retention rates, and fostering career progression. However, to facilitate long-term rehabilitation, it is imperative for tripartite partners and the community to collaborate on initiating workplace mentorship programmes, integrating therapeutic interventions with Career Retention Support initiatives, and introducing supportive communities for ex-offenders.
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Boone, Laurence, e Jean Pisani-Ferry. "Politique budgétaire : engagement national et normes européennes". Regards croisés sur l'économie 11, n.º 1 (2012): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rce.011.0088.

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Linenthal, Edward T. "The National Park Service and Civic Engagement". Public Historian 28, n.º 1 (2006): 123–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2006.28.1.123.

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Edward T. Linenthal reflects on the several years he spent as a Visiting Scholar with the Civic Engagement program of the National Park Service. Linenthal conducted seminars on issues in public history for NPS staff at various sites around the country. Civic engagement has been characterized by NPS's former Northeast Regional Director Marie Rust as "a refocusing of current efforts at partnering with communities, expanding our education agenda, telling the 'untold stories,' and working with communities and partners to preserve sites that represent the fullness of the American experience." Linenthal discusses the particular challenge of creating a more inclusive process in the shaping of NPS's work and the equally challenging task of creating a more diverse historic landscape.
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Pearce, Graham. "British Sub-National Government Engagement in Europe". European Public Law 6, Issue 4 (1 de dezembro de 2000): 595–612. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/281242.

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smith, James. "Engagement: A national strategy for the 1990s". Comparative Strategy 11, n.º 4 (outubro de 1992): 463–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01495939208402889.

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Venugopalan, Murale, Bettina Lynda Bastian e P. K. Viswanathan. "The Role of Multi-Actor Engagement for Women’s Empowerment and Entrepreneurship in Kerala, India". Administrative Sciences 11, n.º 1 (17 de março de 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/admsci11010031.

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Entrepreneurship has been increasingly promoted as a means to achieve women’s empowerment in the pursuit of gender equal societies by international development organizations, NGO’s as well as national and local governments across the world. Against this, the paper explores the role and influence of multi-actor engagement on successful empowerment of women based on a case study of Kudumbashree program in a regional context of Kerala, in South India. Our objective is to examine the women empowerment outcomes of the Kudumbashree initiatives, implemented within a multi-actor engagement framework supportive of women’s empowerment through capacity building and social inclusion programs. The case study demonstrates ‘how multiple-level engagements help enhance women’s development and support broad sustainable social change, in view of their sensitivity to the embeddedness of women’s agency under specific socio-political and cultural contexts’. We find that Kudumbashree programs, through its multi-actor engagement, strives for an equilibrium between social change through policy and regulatory change (top down) and social change via mobilizing the people (bottom-up). From a policy angle, the key learnings from the successful outcomes of Kudumbashree may be considered for designing rural and urban community development programs with a focus on the multidimensional empowerment as well as social and economic inclusion of women and other marginalized communities.
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Dunster, Jeremy. "Early engagement". APPEA Journal 52, n.º 2 (2012): 644. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj11058.

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In mid-2010, amendments to the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2009 and the associated Levies Regulations provided, for the first time, a mechanism for operators of proposed facilities to enter formal dialogue with the regulator about the safety of a proposed facility early in its design. The amended provisions provided flexibility to the timing of agreeing to a scope of validation and the means for the regulator to recover the costs of assessing a submission made at this early stage. Since mid-2010, a number of operators have chosen to submit early engagement safety cases for assessment and feedback to manage regulatory risk. Such submissions have also provided the regulator with the opportunity to challenge the operator’s consideration of inherent safety principles at a point in the design of a facility when changes could be reasonably expected to be made. While the present arrangements have been welcomed by industry and the regulator alike, they do encompass a number of challenges. In particular, the application of existing provisions not appropriately focused on concept selection and design has required the use of suboptimal administrative arrangements. The National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA) and the National Offshore Petroleum and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) have continued to work with the Department of Resources Energy and Tourism to ensure the regime includes more appropriately targeted provisions applicable to all proposed production facilities in the future. This extended abstract summarises the latest experiences and the view about where early engagement is headed in pursuit of a safer Australian offshore petroleum industry.
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Vieillard-Baron, Tugdual. "Lutter contre les rétroactions sur le territoire national : quel rôle pour la Gendarmerie nationale ?" Revue Défense Nationale N° Hors-série, HS13 (20 de setembro de 2023): 175–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdna.hs13.0175.

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L’éventualité d’un engagement majeur de la France dans un conflit international rend nécessaire de repenser la défense du territoire, marquée depuis plusieurs décennies par la seule lutte contre le terrorisme. Il s’agit de redécouvrir, en les actualisant, les concepts de la guerre froide pour faire face aux menaces multiformes posées par les « rétroactions ». Trait d’union naturel entre les missions de défenses civile et militaire, la Gendarmerie offrira aux décideurs des capacités spécifiques qui lui permettront d’épauler utilement les Armées dans cette mission. Pour en garantir l’efficacité, le cadre juridique, la coordination et la gouvernance devront faire l’objet d’une attention particulière des autorités politiques, sur le plan central comme sur le plan local.
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Gupta, Shaphali, Anita Pansari e V. Kumar. "Global Customer Engagement". Journal of International Marketing 26, n.º 1 (março de 2018): 4–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jim.17.0091.

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Advances in technology and analytics have stimulated competition in the global marketplace and augmented interactions among customers globally. It is therefore imperative for firms to understand the behavioral activities of customers around the world to keep them engaged. To do so, the authors recommend that managers familiarize themselves with countries’ cultural and economic factors. The authors use Hofstede's cultural dimensions and country-level economic factors to explain the national differences in customer motives while engaging with the firm. This study explains that national cultural dimensions exert an effect on the relationships in the customer engagement (CE) framework proposed by Pansari and Kumar (2017) . The authors discuss and develop research propositions on the impact of the relevant cultural and economic dimensions that affect the various proposed relationships in the original CE framework. Through this modified CE framework, they introduce the concept of global customer engagement to help firms design marketing strategies aligned with a country's culture and economy to obtain improved CE and enhanced firm performance.
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Mehmood, Assad, Nazim Rahim e Musab Yousafi. "China Factor in the Sudan Crisis: A Politico-Economic Perspective". Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal (LASSIJ) 4, n.º 2 (30 de dezembro de 2020): 320–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47264/idea.lassij/4.2.25.

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China has recognized a more far-reaching factor in Sudan for the last two decades and so, during that it has developed into a blend of lasting ferocious inner volatility and prolonged outward misfortune that has described the political affairs of the central government since 1989. China factor among two inter-linked politico-economic trajectories of Sino-Sudan engagements is studied in this research article. The foremost concerns China’s relationships with Sudan’s national government in integrating China into its national political affairs and international relations over long established crisis in Darfur region of Sudan, to which China has reacted over a more affianced political character. The other provokes the practical precincts of China’s independence principle and limited dependence over dealings with the Sudan’s national government. Following the uncertain events since 2003 in Darfur, China has established a new relationship with Sudan, thus pursuing to place herself to circumnavigate Sudan’s crisis. This research article effort to review a specific context of China factor in Sudan crisis with more focus over the recent politico-economic engagement with Sudan.
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Gilbert, David. "Rethinking engagement". BJPsych Bulletin 43, n.º 1 (29 de agosto de 2018): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2018.55.

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People affected by health conditions bring insights and wisdom to transform healthcare – ‘jewels from the caves of suffering'. Yet traditional patient and public engagement relies on (child–parent) feedback or (adolescent–parent) ‘representative' approaches that fail to value this expertise and buffers patients' influence. This editorial outlines the emergence of ‘patient leadership' and work in the Sussex Musculoskeletal Partnership, its patient director (the first such role in the National Health Service) and a group of patient/carer partners, who are becoming equal partners in decision-making helping to reframe problems, generate insight, shift dynamics and change practice within improvement and governance work.Declaration of interestDavid Gilbert is Director of InHealth Associates Ltd, a small consultancy organisation that supports patient and public engagement.
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Galbraith, Marysia. "'Poland Has Always Been in Europe'". Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 20, n.º 2 (1 de setembro de 2011): 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2011.200202.

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The paper explores ways in which individuals make use of the opportunities and resources provided by the European Union (EU), and how such instrumentalities can make the concept of Europe more salient for citizens. This is important to European Union studies generally because careful observation and analysis of everyday engagements can help to reveal the basis upon which the EU gains legitimacy, or, alternatively, the grounds for resistance to further integration. Through an examination of Poles' experiences of mobility, and their reflections about crossing national borders to work and travel, the paper shows that instrumentality is not just motivated by economic interests, but also by the desire to advance culturally, socially and symbolically within a global imaginary of hierarchically ranked nations. As such, support for European integration tends to weaken in situations where ongoing inequalities and exclusions lead to perceptions of social demotion. Further, instrumentalities can deepen meaningful engagement with the EU in ways that also reassert national loyalties.
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Bazin, Laurent, e François Brun. "Recherche et engagement : de l’identité nationale au paria". Migrations Société N° 170, n.º 4 (2017): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/migra.170.0119.

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Cheng, Alex W. J., e Harry F. Lee. "Energy Transition towards Sustainable Development: Perspective of Individuals’ Engagement Amid Transition Process". Sustainability 14, n.º 16 (20 de agosto de 2022): 10381. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141610381.

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The energy transition towards sustainable development is a significant propeller to achieving carbon neutrality and reducing the further impact of human-induced climate change through decarbonizing the energy sector. Yet, the discussion often neglects individual engagement and participation. Emerging studies and research focus on energy transition readiness and the attitude–behavior gap on both (inter-) national and public participation levels. Still, similar bottom-up research and studies on individual engagement in energy transition are rare in the context of Asia. Based on an online questionnaire (N = 150) conducted in Hong Kong from February to March 2022, this study followed the Attitude-Behavior-Context (A-B-C) Model to investigate whether individual pro-energy transition behavior was affected by both internal socio-psychological variables and the external socio-economic context. The data collected was analyzed by Cronbach’s alpha and multiple regression analysis. Statistical results show that individuals’ internal socio-psychological variables significantly contributed to the pro-energy transition behavior of Hong Kong citizens in terms of their pro-energy transition practices and other engagements in energy transition-related activities. In contrast, pro-energy transition behavior was less explained by the socio-economic context perceived by the respondents, and the explained behavior was limited to the respondents’ other engagements in energy-transition-related activities. The above findings suggest that citizens are in line with the related policies or more readily equipped for energy transition than the government. Government bodies are encouraged to set more ambitious targets and actions to achieve the 2050 carbon neutrality goal. The conceptualization of energy behavior and habit formation may help reduce the disparity of transition readiness among different stakeholders in Hong Kong.
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Baniya, Rojan, e Kripa Rajak. "Attitude, Motivation and Barriers for CSR Engagement among Travel and Tour Operators in Nepal". Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Education 10 (3 de maio de 2020): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jthe.v10i0.28733.

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The surging interest of tourists in responsible business practices and their global popularity is making CSR imperative for tourism SMEs, including TTOs of Nepal. Consequently, there has been a rise in CSR engagements among tourism SMEs in developing countries. Nonetheless, due to limited attention by researchers, knowledge about their CSR engagement is scant. The same is also true for TTOs residing in Nepal. In such a scenario, it is prudent to generate an understanding of CSR engagement of Nepali TTOs. For this reason, this exploratory study investigated various dynamics of CSR engagement among TTOs (n=141) registered in the National Association of Tour and Travel Agents through a paper-based survey. The results showed that half of TTOs claimed that they had incorporated CSR in their mission and strategy; they exhibited positive attitudes about the benefits of CSR to businesses, customers’ favorability towards businesses simple menting CSR, and the need for a higher value to CSR within the tourism industry. Societal benefits and wellbeing, and the opportunity to market their image among customers motivated them to engage in CSR, whereas lack of resources and knowledge restrained them. Three fourth of them claimed to practice CSR of some sort, and most of them intended to continue their CSR engagement in the future. Collectively, TTOs had a positive outlook towards CSR. However, there are some deterrents for them to engage in CSR. This study provides valuable baseline insights to formulate the right plans and policies to influence CSR employment by TTOs, ultimately leading to sustainable tourism.
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Bielefeldt, Angela R., Nathan Canney, Christopher Swan e Daniel W. Knight. "Contributions of Learning through Service to the Ethics Education of Engineering Students". International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship 11, n.º 2 (23 de outubro de 2016): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/ijsle.v11i2.6392.

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Previous studies have found that engineering students can learn about ethics, both microethical and macroethical, through service-learning courses and co-curricular community engagements. This research has sought to generate a national picture through survey responses of how ethical issues are taught in these settings. Based on survey results, individuals who taught courses that included service-learning (n=160) incorporated a median of 8 ethical topics. Among co-curricular engineering service groups like Engineers Without Borders, a median of 7 ethical topics were incorporated. Microethical topics were more common in service-learning courses compared to co-curricular activities. A smaller percentage of co-curricular activities such as professional societies (39%), honor societies (39%), and design competitions (21%) indicated that students learned about ethics through working with communities. A range of teaching methods complemented the community engagement activities, with discussions and lectures used in over half of all learning through service settings. Assessment of students’ learning on ethical topics was nearly universal in service-learning courses (94%), but uncommon in co-curricular engineering service settings (less than 14%). These results provide ideas on ethics topics that can be infused into community engagement activities, complemented by various teaching and assessment methods.
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Guo, Karen. "Australia’s Engagement with Asia in the National Curriculum". Frontiers of Education in China 16, n.º 1 (março de 2021): 60–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11516-021-0003-6.

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Burkett, Edwin K., e Dana Perkins. "U.S. National Strategies and DoD Global Health Engagement". Military Medicine 181, n.º 6 (junho de 2016): 507–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed-d-16-00021.

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Cook, T. "Anaesthetists' engagement in National Joint Registry data collection". Anaesthesia 69, n.º 2 (20 de janeiro de 2014): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anae.12582.

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Garcia, Ryan J. B. "National Service and Civic Engagement: A Natural Experiment". Political Behavior 37, n.º 4 (23 de novembro de 2014): 845–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11109-014-9293-1.

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Jung, Hoyong. "The Korean National Pension Service". Asian Survey 60, n.º 6 (novembro de 2020): 1116–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2020.60.6.1116.

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In July 2018, the Korean National Pension Service (KNPS), one of the world’s largest pension funds, introduced a stewardship code, and in February 2019 it first exercised active shareholder engagement in an investee. Using an event study methodology, we examine whether this institutional investor’s active shareholder engagement affected the stock market. We find that the stock value of the KNPS’s investees was reduced after the active shareholder engagement. The effect was larger in the case of small-cap stocks, companies in which the KNPS has a 5–10% share, and firms with a lower environmental, social, and governance grade. This implies that market concerns about government intervention are valid, and institutional reforms are necessary, including specific guidelines to balance shareholder and management rights.
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Harwati, Defi Sri, e Heri Yanto. "Vocational High School (SMK) Students Accounting Competence Prediction Model by Using Astin I-E-O Model". Dinamika Pendidikan 12, n.º 2 (1 de março de 2018): 98–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/dp.v12i2.10826.

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This research aims to know the descriptive of input, environment, and outcome; analyze the influence of input to outcome; analyze the influence of environment to outcome; analyze the influence of input to environement; and analyze the role of environment in mediating the influence of input to outcome. Student previous achievement consisting of Mathematics and Indonesian National Exam at Junior High School is the educational input. Student engagement consisting of school engagement and class engagement is the educational environment and student accounting competence is the educational outcome. This research was a quantitative research. Data analysis used descriptive and path analysis technique. The total population and sample consists of 128 students of first class accounting. The results and conclusions in this study indicate that accounting competence is still good, student engagement is good, and student previous achievement is very good. There are influences of mathematics National Exam, Indonesian National Exam, school engagement, and class engagement on student accounting competence; there are influences of Mathematics and the Indonesian National Exam on school engagement and class engagement. School engagement mediates the influence of mathematics National Exam on accounting competence, but it does not mediate the influence of the Indonesian National Exam on accounting competence. Then, class engagement mediates the influences of the mathematics and Indonesian National Exam on accounting competencies.
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Коновалова, Валерия, e Valyeriya Konovalova. "«EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT CRISIS» OR ERRORS IN MANAGING ENGAGEMENT?" Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 6, n.º 5 (21 de novembro de 2017): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a045c2e0414d5.71122253.

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The article deals with the accumulated experience and problems of managing employee engagement in the public and private sectors. The data of international and national studies are presented, indicating that despite the eff orts made to manage employee engagement and signifi cant costs for the respective programs, its level either remains unchanged or decreases. The main reasons for the decrease in the level of employee engagement are identifi ed, including the professional burnout. On the basis of the analysis of the state of employee engagement management, the following problems are highlighted: 1) there is still no common understanding of the nature of engagement; 2) managers do not see a link between engagement and productivity growth, assess mainly short-term results, are not ready for the role of “an engaging leader; 3) companies do not represent the level of engagement that has developed to date, surveys are conducted irregularly, their results are not used to develop engagement; 4) engagement is often viewed as “as an HR project”, and not as a zone of overall management responsibility. Data are presented confi rming the convincing correlation between the power of corporate culture and the engagement, as well as the features of culture that contribute to increasing the level of engagement. The peculiarities of managing the employee engagement in the conditions of organizational changes are outlined.
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Linlin, S. "Heilongjiang Province’s Engagement in BRI". Review of Business and Economics Studies 7, n.º 2 (30 de junho de 2019): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2308-944x-2019-7-2-6-21.

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As one of the nine border provinces in the country, Heilongjiang Province has 2,981 kilometres of RussianRussian border and 25 national first-class ports. In the past five years, Heilongjiang Province, based on the prominent geographical position in the core of Northeast Asia, has actively promoted the national strategy of the Belt and Road Initiative, deepened on open cooperation with countries in the Northeast Asia, and focused on developing economic cooperation and trade with Russia while building a new pattern of openness to the outside world. This paper in detail elaborates the progress of Heilongjiang Province’s participation in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in aspect of “five links” construction, namely, policy coordination, connectivity of infrastructure, unimpeded trade, financial integration and closer people-to-people ties, since the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, and further proposes feasible countermeasures.
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Hoang, Kris, Karim Jamal e Hun-Tong Tan. "Determinants of Audit Engagement Profitability". Accounting Review 94, n.º 6 (1 de maio de 2019): 253–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/accr-52438.

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ABSTRACT We examine determinants of audit engagement profitability using proprietary data from the national office of a Big 4 public accounting firm in Canada. We verify through interviews with senior audit partners that the audit realization rate is the primary measure used to assess engagement-level profitability, and use the former to proxy for engagement profitability in our archival analysis. We find that engagement profitability is positively associated with the firm's assignment of lead senior audit managers, as identified by the national office, and its delivery of intangible client service dimensions, such as communication, customization, and responsiveness (obtained from satisfaction surveys of client management and audit committee chairs). We find no evidence that audit quality, measured by discretionary accruals and audit adjustments, is sacrificed to attain higher engagement profitability. We discuss implications for regulation and competition in audit markets.
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Snellman, Kaisa, Jennifer M. Silva, Carl B. Frederick e Robert D. Putnam. "The Engagement Gap". ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 657, n.º 1 (10 de dezembro de 2014): 194–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716214548398.

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Participation in extracurricular activities is associated with positive youth outcomes such as higher education attainment and greater future earnings. We present new analyses of four national longitudinal surveys of American high school students that reveal a sharp increase in the class gap in extracurricular involvement. Since the 1970s, upper-middle-class students have become increasingly active in school clubs and sport teams, while participation among working-class students has veered in the opposite direction. These growing gaps have emerged in the wake of rising income inequality, the introduction of “pay to play” programs, and increasing time and money investments by upper-middle-class parents in children’s development. These trends need to be taken into account in any new initiative to monitor mobility. They also present a challenge to the American ideal of equal opportunity insofar as participation in organized activities shapes patterns of social mobility.
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