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Intangible cultural heritage and heritage institutions
The theme of this issue of In Situ found, even as the articles were being collected and rereadeven as the articles were being collected and reread, a legislative response that was as lapidary as it was enlightening.Article 55 of the "Freedom of creation, architecture and heritage" law (LCAP) amendsarticle L.1 of the Code du Patrimoine (French Heritage ...
Cachat, Séverine, Hottin, Christian
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ABSTRACT This case challenges students to apply managerial accounting concepts in the context of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a large‐scale event shaped by uncertainty, complexity, and public accountability. Positioned as advisors evaluating financial and strategic decisions before the Games, students analyze sponsorship value, cost structures ...
Catherine Barrette, Michael J. Marin
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Digital Twins and the Stendhal Syndrome
The “Stendhal Syndrome” mentioned in the title refers to the first (early 19th century) documented perception of the role of intangible aspects in characterising cultural heritage.
Franco Niccolucci, Achille Felicetti
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Key traditions of Tuvan ethnos as an immaterial cultural heritage [PDF]
The article is affecting a problem of saving traditions of Tuvan ethnos. It is offered to consider the nomadic culture as an intangible culture heritage. There are analyzed regulations which relate to the questions of saving culture heritage, concretized
Drachev, A. V., Драчев, А. В.
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Abstract This study investigates whether prior exposure to natural disasters influenced individual compliance with non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), specifically lockdown measures, during the Corona Virus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. Focusing on the Marche region of Italy, which experienced a severe earthquake in 2016, we exploit
Vincenzo Alfano +2 more
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ABSTRACT The institutional current effort to regulate and increase the quantity and quality of sustainability information reported by companies is undeniable. However, the growing complexity of sustainability reporting standards creates isolated compartments for each major dimension of sustainability, leaving aside their interconnectedness and combined
M. Marco‐Fondevila +3 more
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CYBERMUSEOLOGY AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE
In the globalization process many cultural traditions around the world tend to disappear under the pressure of standardisation of practice and content. Cultural diversity seems to recede more and more. In a proactive position, UNESCO made a universal declaration on cultural diversity in 2001 that it would aim at heritage preservation.In the same effort
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Institutional Antecedents of Creativity and Product Innovation in the Digital Cultural Industries
ABSTRACT This study investigates the external sources of creativity that firms in the digital cultural sectors can utilize to develop innovative products to compete internationally. Drawing on organizational creativity and institutional theories, we aim to explore whether creativity can be nurtured outside firms' boundaries within the network of ...
Irina Mihailova +1 more
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The author discusses the current state of organisation of the Polish system for the safeguarding of intangible heritage under the UNESCO Convention 2003 after twenty years since the enactment of the Convention and after ten years of functioning of the ...
Katarzyna Smyk
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The hole in the doughnut: Formalizing and testing a key model of degrowth
Abstract Degrowth scholars often claim that capitalism generates social and ecological imbalances, as captured by Kate Raworth's leading doughnut model. We formalize this model using social and environmental indices and measure imbalances using their coefficient of variation.
Ashruta Acharya +2 more
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