The Structure and Context of the Urban Growth Coalition. The View From the Chamber of Commerce

1995 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 583-600 ◽  
Author(s):  
David R. Elkins
2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Mohammad Hossein Sharifzadegan ◽  
Pouya Joudi Gol Lar ◽  
Behzad Malekpourasl

Local power structure in the framework of urban growth coalition theory includes a set of property owners and place entrepreneurs who pursue their goal in establishing and maintaining consensus, providing the right conditions for outside investment and maximizing the “rents” by trapping human activities in place. Social capital, as part of the social structure, is the collective capacity of social groups for cooperation and common function to achieve public good. By translating public good to urban growth in physical context, urban coalition strives to construct a city environment in which the citizens come to the agreements and establish social relationships to maximize the profits from urban growth. Therefore, one can ascertain social capital as an instrument for dominance of urban growth coalition on urban politics. The overall aim of this article is to explore ethnic-based social capital, its crucial role on establishing consensus and facilitating the development of relationships between members of urban growth coalition, and seeks to analyze mechanisms that generate ethnic-based social capital so that urban coalition uses all networked positions and social linkage to achieve its goals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (8) ◽  
pp. 1887-1904 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Lauermann ◽  
Anne Vogelpohl

Hosting sports “mega-events” like the Olympics is a common scenario among urban growth coalitions worldwide. They are promoted as temporary “catalysts” for local economic growth linked to exceptional decisions in land provision and public spending. But this model of growth politics is increasingly contested: recent Olympic bids have failed in a number of cities as urban social movements organize against them while growth coalitions are unable or unwilling to defend their projects. Two cities exemplify this changing political economic landscape: Boston (USA) and Hamburg (Germany). Both cities launched bids for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and both cities subsequently cancelled their bids. Drawing on a comparative study of bidding politics in Boston and Hamburg, the paper asks why growth policy failed, analyzing the conflict between opposition movements and long-established growth coalitions. These episodes are symptoms of a growth coalition fragility that weakens their effectiveness in urban politics. Urban growth coalitions must contend with changing growth priorities and leadership; by triggering fragility, protest movements are able to gain new influence on the urban policy agenda.


1995 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 343-361 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pieter Terhorst ◽  
Jacques Van De Ven

Author(s):  
Zafir Mohd Makhbul ◽  
Fazilah Mohamad Hasun

Penyelidikan ini bertujuan memberikan bukti empirikal tentang perhubungan antara faktor persekitaran stesen kerja dengan niat untuk berhenti. Sampel seramai 500 operator pengeluaran telah dipilih daripada sebelas organisasi perkilangan elektronik yang berdaftar dengan Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI) dengan menggunakan kaedah persampelan rawak berstrata berkadaran. Kaedah soal selidik digunakan dalam proses pengumpulan data kajian ini. Analisis regresi linear berbilang menunjukkan 59.1 peratus perubahan dalam niat untuk berhenti disebabkan oleh hubungannya dengan persekitaran stesen kerja. Analisis regresi linear berbilang secara terperinci menunjukkan hanya faktor reka bentuk ruang kerja dan tempoh masa bekerja sahaja yang signifi kan dengan niat untuk berhenti (p<0.01). Faktor pengudaraan, sistem bunyi dan pencahayaan tidak signifi kan dengan niat untuk berhenti. Penemuan kajian ini menunjukkan bahawa faktor reka bentuk ruang kerja dan tempoh masa bekerja memainkan peranan penting dalam meminimumkan niat untuk berhenti daripada organisasi. Persekitaran stesen kerja yang selesa boleh meningkatkan tahap daya saing pekerja dan menjamin modal insan yang cekap dan berkesan.   Kata kunci: Stesen kerja, ergonomik, stres, niat untuk berhenti, perkilangan.  


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 249
Author(s):  
Ramazan Aksoy ◽  
Canan Yıldıran

In this study, it is subjected to define what kind of export problems come up for the company exporting in Zonguldak. It is interviewed with 35 exporter companies recorded in Turkey Exporters Assembly and Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Prepared questionnaire form’s data are analyzed with SPSS 15 statistical program as the results of the activity which is performed through face to face meetings with company’s executives. As the result of the analysis, it is defined that exporter companies face big problems in production costs as for carrying, storing and distribution and international competition conditions. As the result of the activities, we see that there is a relevance regarding whether there is an exporter department in the companies and regarding being a proactive and reactive exporter.


1999 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  

Bei den Standby Letters of Credit handelt es sich um die einer Bankgarantie ähnliche Sonderform des Dokumentenakkreditivs. Die ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) hat mit den International Standby Practices (ISP98) ein eigenständiges Regelwerk für Standby Letters of Credit veröffentlicht und ab dem 1. Januar 1999 zur Verwendung empfohlen. Die ISP98 werden in dem Beitrag von Haas, ZBB 1999, 301 (in diesem Heft) ausführlich dargestellt und auf ihre Verwendbarkeit für den deutschen Rechtskreis untersucht. Nachfolgend ist das Regelwerk in der englischen Originalfassung vollständig abgedruckt. Eine deutsche Ubersetzung liegt nicht vor.


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