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From bottom-up to top-down: governance, institutionalisation, and innovation in Chinese makerspaces
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2021This article deals with the governance and institutionalisation of Chinese makerspaces. Existing research on the governance of makerspace has proposed two governance models or ‘paradigms’: bottom-up commons-based peer production and top-down public ...
Pengfei Fu
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Nutritional intake and malnutrition in institutionalised and non-institutionalised older adults
British Journal of Nutrition, 2021AbstractMalnutrition (synonym: undernutrition) is prevalent among older adults, which may be partly related to changes in dietary intake, but evidence on the link between malnutrition and diet is scarce. The aims of this study were to estimate the association between energy/nutrients intake and malnutrition, and to characterise nutritional inadequacy ...
Madeira, Teresa+4 more
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Inf. Polity, 2021
The institutionalisation of new technologies, information systems, norms, practices and other innovations for improving governance, planning, operational efficiency and service delivery in the public sector remain a challenge.
More Ickson Manda
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The institutionalisation of new technologies, information systems, norms, practices and other innovations for improving governance, planning, operational efficiency and service delivery in the public sector remain a challenge.
More Ickson Manda
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Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to explore why a company voluntarily engages in the sustainability reporting process, how this process becomes institutionalised and the resulting effects.
L. Tarquinio, Chiara Xhindole
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Purpose This paper aims to explore why a company voluntarily engages in the sustainability reporting process, how this process becomes institutionalised and the resulting effects.
L. Tarquinio, Chiara Xhindole
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Dietary intake of institutionalised and non-institutionalised aged
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1978The dietary intake data of 196 aged subjects living at home, hospital, residential accommodation and sheltered dwelling was collected under 6 groups, for 3 days. The subjects from residential accommodation showed a better overall intake than those of the other groups.
Andrew H.G. Love, Sheila C. Vir
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Journal of North African Studies, 2020
In Morocco, the implementation of the ‘Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration’ programmes (AVRR) run by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) counts on the widespread collaboration of governmental and humanitarian migration ...
Anissa Maâ
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In Morocco, the implementation of the ‘Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration’ programmes (AVRR) run by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) counts on the widespread collaboration of governmental and humanitarian migration ...
Anissa Maâ
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Adat Institutionalisation, the State and the Quest for Self-Determination in West Papua
, 2020In West Papua, which encompasses the Papua and West Papua provinces of Indonesia, adat has been codified as an integral part of decentralised governance and development policies.
Veronika Kusumaryati
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An integrated model of IPSAS institutionalisation in Indonesia: a critical study
International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2020PurposeThe aim of this study is to critically evaluate the institutionalisation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards in Indonesia.Design/methodology/approachThis case study approach relies on obtaining its data from document sources and ...
Harun Harun, I. Eggleton, S. Locke
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When Institutionalisation Threatens Peacebuilding: The Case of Kenya’s Infrastructure for Peace
, 2020What are the effects of institutionalisation on long-term peacebuilding? In theory, institutionalisation enhances national and local capacities to sustain peace in the long term.
Nyambura Githaiga
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Institutionalisation and the Outcome of Functional Psychoses
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1985SummaryThe outcome in patients receiving long-term in-patient care for manic-depressive psychosis was compared with that in long-stay schizophrenic in-patients and discharged schizophrenic patients. The manic-depressive and schizophrenic in-patients differed in terms of positive and negative features and in the pattern of behaviour, but were equally ...
Eve C. Johnstone+3 more
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