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Public procurement of innovations, diffusion and endogenous institutions
Purpose: Public procurement has been increasingly seen as an important innovation policy tool. One neglected aspect of the public procurement of innovation is, however, diffusion.
Max Rolfstam
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The Public Image of Institutions
Psychiatric Services, 1963unnecessary delay of care when it is needed, b) unnecessary and “final” separation of child from family, c) unnecessary trauma for child and family. It emphasizes therapeutic rather than custodial aspects of institutions. Contrary to the apprehensions of some, instituting a voluntary commitment procedure does not result in a flood of unnecessary ...
R L, ROBINSON +4 more
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2022
Abstract Article VII concerns state-supported institutions for the mentally ill and the visually and hearing impaired. The article also addresses the appointment of directors of benevolent and penal institutions, which have existed in Ohio since before the 1851 Constitution.
Steven H. Steinglass, Gino J. Scarselli
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Abstract Article VII concerns state-supported institutions for the mentally ill and the visually and hearing impaired. The article also addresses the appointment of directors of benevolent and penal institutions, which have existed in Ohio since before the 1851 Constitution.
Steven H. Steinglass, Gino J. Scarselli
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2020
Abstract This chapter addresses Article XXI of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns public institutions. Section 1 provides that “educational, reformatory, and penal institutions and those for the benefit of the insane, blind, deaf, and mute, and such other institutions as the public good may require, shall be established and ...
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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Abstract This chapter addresses Article XXI of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns public institutions. Section 1 provides that “educational, reformatory, and penal institutions and those for the benefit of the insane, blind, deaf, and mute, and such other institutions as the public good may require, shall be established and ...
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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Public Relations Effectiveness in Public Health Institutions
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 2005This article explores public relations effectiveness in public health institutions. First, the two major elements that comprise public relations effectiveness are discussed: reputation management and stakeholder relations. The factors that define effective reputation management are examined, as are the roles of issues and crisis management in building ...
Jeffrey K, Springston +1 more
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Pest control in public institutions
Toxicology Letters, 1999After the spraying of insecticides against cockroaches in a kindergarten insecticide residues were detected over several months in spite of extensive decontamination. This prompted measurements in a home for asylum seekers, where insect pests had been controlled regularly by a commercial firm; here the presence of various biocides was demonstrated.
A B, Fischer +3 more
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Physics Bulletin, 1980
The Vice-President for Publications continues the series of articles on Institute affairs with a look at publishing activities, from the foundation of the Physical Society to the present ...
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The Vice-President for Publications continues the series of articles on Institute affairs with a look at publishing activities, from the foundation of the Physical Society to the present ...
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Plagiarism, duplication and institutional publication
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 200785126
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Public libraries as public sphere institutions.
J. Documentation, 2019The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of public libraries as institutions underpinning a democratic public sphere as reasons legitimizing libraries compared to reasons that are more traditional and the actual use of libraries as public sphere arenas.
Ragnar Audunson +11 more
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Institutional Theories and Public Institutions.
2011This chapter covers the evolution of institutional theory and its application to public adminsitrations in the last 20 years. It discusses the various streams, their reseach agendas and their contributions, but also their limits to add value to knowledge.
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