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Consolidating social innovation

2019
This chapter addresses the consolidation processes of socially innovative initiatives. In particular, it aims at understanding which are the conditions favouring or constraining their (at least potential) survival and/or development. We consider social innovation as a relational process that is contextually embedded.
Kazepov, Yuri Albert Kyrill   +2 more
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Consolidating Social Media Strategies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This study revisits and integrates the insights of recent studies on emergent social media strategies deployed by destination and event management organisations. In a comparative analysis Munar (2012) identified four generic approaches pursued by national tourism boards in the Nordic region, while Gyimóthy & Larson (2014) portrayed three digital ...
Gyimóthy, Szilvia   +2 more
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Consolidating Power and “Building Socialism” in China

2021
Abstract After victory in the civil war in October 1949, the Chinese communist regime followed the Soviet template, by now ideologically obvious, of dispossessing or killing the pillars of the old regime: landlords, large-scale capitalists, officials of the Nationalist government, and clergy.
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The Consolidation of Socialism in Cuba

1990
Cuba’s developmental process has been affected by conditions internal to Cuba as well as by conditions in the socialist and capitalist worlds. Socialist development in Cuba has largely been a reaction to the policies governing east-west relations. Capitalist policies continue to compound Cuba’s efforts toward development. The Soviet Union has protected
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New law will consolidate China's social credit system

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2022
Significance It outlines how the social credit system (SCS) will be pushed forward and become a deeply enmeshed part of China’s governance. The law is broadly conceived. It attempts to cover all topics under the social credit header as the system has developed over the past decade.
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