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Closer ties with private sector
Nursing Standard, 1988A majority of unit general managers want more co-operation with the private health sector, according to a survey commissioned by BUPA.
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Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2018
Abstract The Technological Innovation System (TIS) framework has become a popular tool for the analysis of innovation dynamics, particularly on a national scale. There have been calls to utilise the framework at sub-national levels too, and to pay attention to location-specific features and interactions.
Berg, Annukka +6 more
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Abstract The Technological Innovation System (TIS) framework has become a popular tool for the analysis of innovation dynamics, particularly on a national scale. There have been calls to utilise the framework at sub-national levels too, and to pay attention to location-specific features and interactions.
Berg, Annukka +6 more
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Australia-Commonwealth Ties in the Minerals Sector
1993The Russian Far East is sometimes cited as a potential mineral treasure house. It is well endowed with many minerals, including gold, platinum, diamonds, tin, tungsten, copper, lead, zinc, silver, coal and nonmetals. In terms of both their tonnages and grades, many of these deposits are world-class deposits.1 Significant tonnages of tin and tungsten ...
Alaster Edwards, Christopher Findlay
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CIPEEX, 2023
The present work addresses the categorization of organic impurities in medications, as well as discusses the identification, isolation, and characterization of unknown degradation products observed during stability and forced degradation studies. The entire approach aims at defining an appropriate specification and analyzing the impurity, enabling a ...
Rodrigo Borges de Sousa, Lucas Dias
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The present work addresses the categorization of organic impurities in medications, as well as discusses the identification, isolation, and characterization of unknown degradation products observed during stability and forced degradation studies. The entire approach aims at defining an appropriate specification and analyzing the impurity, enabling a ...
Rodrigo Borges de Sousa, Lucas Dias
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Family Ties, Social Capital and Small Businesses’ Efficiency. Evidence from the Italian Food Sector
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022We investigate whether technical efficiency is affected by family involvement in management, considering a sample of small and medium sized firms (SMEs) operating in the traditional manufacturing sector. A positive and significant relationship between family management and efficiency is found when adopting one-step procedures based on Stochastic ...
Mariarosaria Agostino, Sabrina Ruberto
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The Ties That Bind. Informal and Formal Sector Linkages in Streetvending: The Case of Peru's Ambulantes [PDF]
The nature of the various and diverse linkages that bind informal traders in Peru to the institutional, economic, and social contexts in which they work and live is examined. Ground-level analysis is related to broad-based processes occurring at the national and international scales and the importance of integrating contextual information into broader ...
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The Preponderance and Effects of Sectoral Ties in the StateDuma
Europe-Asia Studies, 2013The Russian State Duma has been the target of business interests since its inception in 1993. Using an original dataset, this article examines the economic sectors that have been most prominent over this period, and it considers different explanations—organisational, financial and reputational—for variation in their preponderance over time.
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2016 IEEE 43rd Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2016
Solar installations in the U.S. have grown from 2 GW in 2010 to 25 GW in 2015, fuelled primarily by falling system costs and the extension of federal tax incentives. The economics of distributed solar are at risk as the industry continues its unprecedented growth. Distributed solar is unable to provide power during peak hours, which typically occurs in
Ankush Halbe +2 more
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Solar installations in the U.S. have grown from 2 GW in 2010 to 25 GW in 2015, fuelled primarily by falling system costs and the extension of federal tax incentives. The economics of distributed solar are at risk as the industry continues its unprecedented growth. Distributed solar is unable to provide power during peak hours, which typically occurs in
Ankush Halbe +2 more
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My (running) mate, the mayor: Political ties and access to public sector jobs in Ecuador
Journal of Public Economics, 2020Abstract We show that local politicians' probability of being employed by a municipality increases when they have a strong party connection to its mayor. Using a regression discontinuity design, we compare the employment outcomes of individuals connected to the winner vis-a-vis those connected to the runner-up in close mayoral races in Ecuador. Among
Pablo Brassiolo +2 more
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Knowledge sources and integration ties toward innovation. A food sector perspective
Eurasian Business Review, 2016The paper analyzes the determinants of product and process innovation in food-manufacturing sector with particular focus on knowledge sources and integration ties. By bridging together the economic and management literature, it estimates the impact of demand-pull and technology-push, along with the effect of being either a parent, subsidiary or ...
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