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Scientists and Politics [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 1974
An underlying assumption of some recent contributions to Physics Bulletin is that science and politics are completely separate human activities and that when scientists have in the past attempted to become politicians the result has been a dismal failure. On the council for the area in which I reside, three members have science degrees.
H V Beck, R Riley
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Trends in American scientists’ political donations and implications for trust in science

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2022
Scientists in the United States are more politically liberal than the general population. This fact has fed charges of political bias. To learn more about scientists’ political behavior, we analyze publicly available Federal Election Commission data.
Alexander A. Kaurov   +3 more
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Scientists in Power in Science and Techno‑Utopias (“Flight of the Earth” and “The Transhumanist Wager”)

open access: yesГалактика медиа: журнал медиа исследований, 2022
The article considers the social-political power of scientists and engineers in science fiction illustrated by F. Carsak’s “Flight of the Earth” and Z. Istvan’s “The Transhumanist Wager”.
Svetlana V. Shibarshina
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Competitiveness and sustainable development in public services

open access: yesManagement şi Marketing, 2019
The last years were of profound transformation in public services that knows more or less the challenge from the private sector. A second dimension of competitiveness for the public services staring from 2007 was the free access of the citizens to at ...
Grigorescu Adriana   +3 more
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Sociological potential of political scientists’ analytical tools

open access: yesRUDN journal of Sociology, 2019
The article is a review of the book Contemporary Political Science: Methodolog y (edited by O.V. Gaman-Golutvina and A.I. Nikitin. Moscow: Aspect Press; 2019.
I G Kargina
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Scientists and politics? [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2019
The lower legislative chamber of the United Kingdom's Parliament has 650 members, but only one (0.15%) has a science Ph.D. This seems like a surprisingly small number in a mature democracy. About 0.8% of people in the United Kingdom have a science Ph.D., so it appears that science is seriously underrepresented.
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CHALLENGES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE [PDF]

open access: yesOradea Journal of Business and Economics
t: This paper explores the opportunities and challenges associated with integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into knowledge management systems (KMS), by using a bibliometric analysis.
Constantin Bratianu, Alexandru Ioan
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The Socio-Economic Value of Protected Areas. The Bucegi Natural Park

open access: yesManagement Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy, 2020
Natural ecosystems are extremely exposed to the ever-increasing changes in population growth and the expanded need for resources. The economic capitalization of their constituent elements makes their degradation and conversion more profitable than ...
Grigorescu Adriana   +2 more
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The political scientist [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1989
Llnus Pauling: A Man and His Science. by Anthony Serafini Simon and Schuster: 1989. Pp.310. £15.95. Published by Paragon House in the United States $22.95.
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Improving Open Innovation: The Power of Social Media Knowledge Networks [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Management Comparat International
In a digital ecosystem characterized by massive data exchange and constant interactions, social networks have become essential tools for capturing and sharing knowledge.
Constantin BRATIANU   +1 more
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