The Contribution of the Social-Economic Environment to the Creation of Bronzin’s “Theory of Premium Contracts”

Author(s):  
Wolfgang Hafner
2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 976-1004
Author(s):  
Ágnes Győri ◽  
Ágnes Czakó ◽  
Gergely Horzsa

Despite the numerous pieces of research that have been undertaken to aid understanding of the innovative activities of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), only a few have dealt with the interaction between innovation activity and the finance-related attitudes, literacy, and knowledge (competencies) of these companies. The current research focuses on specific aspects of the innovation activities of SMEs in a post-communist society (Hungary) by taking into consideration elements of both entrepreneurial financial culture and the social-economic environment. Our analysis is based on a national representative survey, 2017. Results show that the presence of a creative financial culture, and the grounding of management decisions correlate with company innovation. We found that subsidies as external financial sources contribute to a larger extent to the innovation activities of SMEs than other external and internal financial resources. Moreover, the study explores the effects of some economic and social competition-related factors.


2001 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-73
Author(s):  
Corina Shoef

Accurately tracing the process leading to the creation of a theatre within most western societies is an endeavour usually fraught with hazards, since so much needful information has been lost or remains conjectural. But the Jewish theatre arrived far later than most, due to a combination of the prohibitions against theatricality in Jewish laws and the problems of preserving a performative tradition during the long period of the Diaspora. The eventual emergence of a Jewish theatre little over a century ago thus offers a unique opportunity not only to investigate the subsequent development of that specific theatre, but also potentially to illuminate questions concerning the social, economic, and demographic variants which determine the cultural distinctiveness of other national theatres. The author, Corina Shoef, is a researcher based in Tel-Aviv who has already published several articles on related themes, and is currently working on a project to create a research database of the Jewish and Hebrew theatre.


Author(s):  
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Koshcheev ◽  
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Elena Andreevna Tretiakova ◽  

Over the last three decades, a cluster approach, unlike other theories and models of competitive territories’ industry development, has become quite popular in regional management practices. Many scientific publications examine the phenomenon of industrial cluster and its importance for boosting the social and economic development in the territories, although the interinfluence mechanism of the industrial cluster and regional social and economic system is still underdeveloped. As a result, managers responsible for the cluster policy at the level of a political unit are not equipped with sufficient theoretical and methodological knowledge which could enable them to accept the advantages of territories’ cluster development, as well as to see the detrimental effects of clusterization at their initial stage and to eliminate them. One of the key reasons for poor understanding of the two-directional impact of the industrial cluster and region’s social and economic environment lies in the authenticity of the theoretical approaches to cluster exploration which focus either on the social and economic (system, institutional, and network approaches) or geographical (agglomeration, classic, and administrative approaches) sides of this phenomenon. The purpose of the research is to simulate the interinfluence mechanism of the region’s social and economic environment and industrial cluster with regard to the synthesis of the social and economic and geographic aspects of clusterization based on the uniquely designed system and agglomeration approach. To systematize and to structurize the theoretical provisions of the cluster theory, the article describes an algorithm designed to implement the system criteria-based approach to analyze theories concerning the mutual impact of a region and industrial cluster. This algorithm includes three stages: 1) a preliminary stage which applies scoping study methodology to define form and content criteria to the analysis of the cluster theories and works out the selection principles and mechanisms for the scientific publications; 2) a static stage with the identification of the scientific approaches and schools in the structure of cluster theory; 3) a stage of dynamic analysis which examines the development of cluster theory over time, as well as the weak and strong points of the approach in question under the relevant trends in cluster scientific discourse. The application of the systematic criteria-based approach reveals six approaches typical for the development of cluster theory: classic, network, agglomeration, institutional, administrative, systematic. These approaches are characterized in terms of Russian and English economic discourses due to the differences in academic communities and institutional prerequisites for the development of cluster theory. The analysis shows that the approaches could be conceptually categorized into two groups. The first group of approaches includes classic, agglomeration, and administrative approaches and focuses on the territorial geographical dimension of the industrial cluster, is characterized with the detailed examination of its financial grounds and methodological tools for recording the cluster boundaries, sees the cluster as a whole unit. At the same time, the first group of the approaches does not pay sufficient attention to the social and economic ties within the industrial cluster and mechanisms of its impact on the region’s social and economic environment, which actually becomes the key point of the second group of approaches – network, system, and institutional. Closer inspection of the evolution of the scientific approaches reveals that neither of them gives any comprehensive analysis of the mutual impact of the regional social and economic environment and industrial cluster. To close the gap, the article offers a systemic and agglomeration approach which covers both social, economic, and geographic aspects of interinfluence of the systems in question. The uniquely designed approach helps the scholars develop a theoretical model of a mechanism, which reveals the true nature of the genesis of adverse and positive clusterization effects and provides a wide range of opportunities to timely management impact. What is more, when the authors define cluster as a geographical site in terms of system and agglomeration approach, they could apply a number of generalizing indicators (for example, gross cluster product) characterizing the impact of regional environment on both the organizations within the cluster and on the cluster as it is with regard to its cultural environment, infrastructure, and social economic wellbeing of the region’s population. The system and agglomeration approach described and the interinfluence mechanism of the regional social economic environment and industrial cluster can be applied by the experts in regional management, as well as by the scholars to develop and to study the basics of the regional cluster policy. Further studies are seen to lie in proposing evaluation and forecasting tools for the industrial cluster development in the industrially developed regions to choose the efficient measures of cluster policy at the regional level.


Urban Science ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Hammond

Older people’s cohousing enables individuals to share spaces, resources, activities, and knowledge to expand their capability to act in society. Despite the diverse social, economic, and ethical aims that inform the creation of every cohousing community, there is often a disconnect between the social discourse developed by cohousing groups and the architectural spaces they create. This is a consequence of the building development process in cohousing, in which groups of older people are tasked with making decisions with considerable spatial implications prior to any collaboration with an architect. The concept of “spatial agency” offers an alternative model for the creation of cohousing, in which the expansion of architectural practice beyond aesthetic and technical building design enables social and spatial considerations to be explored contemporaneously. This study uses a two-year design-research collaboration with a cohousing group in Manchester, UK, to test the opportunities and constraints posed by a “spatial agency” approach to cohousing. The collaboration demonstrated how spatial agency enables both the architect and cohouser to act more creatively through a mutual sharing of knowledge, and, in doing so, tests new opportunities of sharing that are currently outside the cohousing orthodoxy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Komaruddin Sassi

Various changes in the social, economic and political order that are developing today have an impact on the terminology and conception of the purpose of education. This article aims to describe the thoughts of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, the philosopher of Islamic education in the Malay world, about the concept of ta'dib as a clarification of Islamic education. According to al-Attas the concept of Islamic education must be returned to its essence, namely to prepare, direct, and restore the purpose of education to its essence. The essence of the purpose of education is to make students understand and realize their position in the order of existence and the creation of an orderly cosmos, and their relations as beings with Allah (khaliq). This has implications for students' conviction that whatever they do is in order to get closer to Him. From here, humans will naturally be born with good manners and noble characters. Education, thus, is a media of clarification to remind, acknowledge, and re-cognize each person's existence to his khaliq in accordance with the primordial agreement (pre-existence).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Sequeiros

The creation of the Public Library of Braga, one of the first of the modern times in Portugal, and a brief sociobiography of Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Abreu, the first librarian, are here presented within the context of the social, economic, cultural and political power relations of the initial decades of the Library’s history.Some episodes of the creation and of the consolidation of the Library, as well as some episodes of the librarian’s professional life will be outlined to facilitate a wider reading. While building from specificity, the analysis and interpretation of this case enclose an explanatory capacity addressed at a wider framework, in what concerns both the history of public libraries in Braga, and the understanding of the cultural history of this period in Braga and in Portugal.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul-Răzvan ȘERBAN ◽  
Cristian TĂLÂNGĂ

The paper analyzes social resilience at county level in Romania, in the context of the recent global financial and economic crisis. Generally, social resilience is seen as the ability of communities to cope with external stress such as changes in the economic environment. This study emphasizes the vulnerabilities of economies where communities live in, namely the particularities of economic environment where human communities evolve and co-evolve by resilience emergence. Thus, the link between the social and the economic component requires a special attention, initially external shock being experienced by the economic structure, which, to respond to sudden changes, dissipates shock to the other components of the social-economic system, namely the social component. The close relationship between the economic and the social components causes economies deepening into crisis by triggering a circular causality process. The population’s decision to change residence interrupts this process, leading to social resilience.


2020 ◽  
pp. 145-163
Author(s):  
Marta Casals Balaguer

This article aims to analyse the strategies that jazz musicians in Barcelona adopt to develop their artistic careers. It focuses on studying three main areas that influ-ence the construction of their artistic-professional strategies: a) the administrative dimension, characterized mainly by management and promotion tasks; b) the artistic-creative dimension, which includes the construction of artistic identity and the creation of works of art; and c) the social dimension within the collective, which groups together strategies related to the dynamics of cooperation and col-laboration between the circle of musicians. The applied methodology came from a qualitative perspective, and the main research methods were semi-structured inter-views conducted with active professional musicians in Barcelona and from partic-ipant observation.


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