scholarly journals The Role of Socioeconomic and Behavioral Modeling in an Integrated, Multidisciplinary Dam-Management Study: Case Study of the Boardman River Dams

Author(s):  
Matthew F. ◽  
Jason C.
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Adi Indradi Wazdi

The purpose of this research is to identify the dimensions of Entrepreneurial Intentions on women entrepreneurs in IWAPI Bandung City who are middle aged by using Model Intention Entrepreneurial Event of Shapero (SEE). This research use qualitative descriptive case study (case study). The type of sampling that used in this research is Sampling Network who also called Mechanical Snowball (Snowball Sampling) and there are 4 respondents that researcher pick based on criteria that fit the theme of research. All of them are members of IWAPI Bandung City that truly pioneering efforts from the beginning, either to level SME or entrepreneur with a greater level.The results showed that the triggering factors (trigger event) are dominated by the experience of having negative than positive displacement pull and there is only one respondent who experienced both. According to the SEE theory, perceived desirability dimension does not affect the decision of all respondents in entrepreneurship so that they do not really care  the public opinion about the role of women as entrepreneurs because there is not any respondents who own desire from the beginning to be an entrepreneur. The main factors that need to be considered is Perceived Feasibility because it proves that a woman entrepreneur with high confidence is capable to maximize the potential of her resources.


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 540-543 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Hatzichristos ◽  
Constantina Marseli ◽  
Yiota Spastra

ARISTO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sukur Suleman ◽  
Marno Wance

This research was conducted by looking at the condition of public service in South Halmahera Regency which always expands various problems both public services, public goods and public administration, besides that the role of the ombudsman as an oversight agency for public services is also still weak. Therefore, the task and authority of the Ombudsman in South Halmahera Regency is a study in order to address the existing maladministration issues. This study aims to determine the North Maluku Ombudsman in carrying out its role as a public service supervision institution in South Halmahera Regency, then to examine what are the determinant factors of the North Maluku Ombudsman in carrying out its role as a supervisor in South Halmahera Regency. This research uses a qualitative approach to the type of case study (case study). Data used through observation, interviews and documentation. The results showed that the role of ombudsmna in South Halmahera Regency was not maximal, as seen from the process and stages of receiving reports, clarification, infestigation, mediation and recommendations, then the low level of innovation carried out, both socialization, cooperation, then its human resources, supporting facilities, budget and knowledge Public.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aprilia Pamikiran ◽  
Otniel Pontoh ◽  
Djuwita R. R. Aling

Pemasaran Ikan Tuna (Thunnus albacores) Studi Kasus di Pasar Bersehati, Kelurahan Calaca, Kota Manado1 Tuna (Thunnus albacores) Marketing Case Study at Bersehati Market, Calaca, Manado City Aprilia Pamikiran2, Otniel Pontoh3, Djuwita RR Aling3   ABSTRACT The objctives of this research were to study on tuna (Thunnus albacores) marketing which included the marketing agencies and marketing channels and to study on how to minimized the risk due to a nonperishable characteristic of the product (tuna). The research was carry out during 3 months (October to December 2012) at Bersehati market, Manado City of North Sulawesi Province. This research was a descriptive with a study case. A purposive sampling methode was used to collect data from one person of fish traders who have been sell tuna in ten years. Production of tuna sold in the market of Bersehati has increased from year to year. Tuna catches not only from the city of Manado, but come from other regions, namely, Sangihe, Talaud, Bolaang Mongondow, Gorontalo, Buton and Ternate. However, the important role of marketing agencies are wholesalers. Tuna prices vary according to the Grade A, B, C, D from the lowest to the highest Rp.27.500/Kg to Rp.42.500/Kg with price is always determined by fish wholesalers.   Keywords : marketing, production, tuna, Bersehati market   ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari pemasaran ikan tuna (Thunnus albacores) yang meliputi lembaga pemasaran, saluran pemasaran dan mempelajari bagaimana memperkecil resiko karena sifat produk hasil perikanan terutama ikan tuna (T. albacores) ini yang mudah busuk. Waktu penelitian ini adalah selama 3 bulan (Oktober - Desember 2012) berlokasi di Pasar Bersehati, Kota Manado, Provinsi Sulawesi Utara. Penelitian dilakukan bersifat deskriptif dengan dasar penelitian studi kasus. Pengambilan data dilakukan secara non random sampling (tidak secara acak), dengan metode purposive sampling (sampling bertujuan atau sampling sengaja) yaitu  diambil 1 orang pedagang ikan yang dalam 10 (sepuluh) tahun belakangan ini selalu berjualan ikan tuna (T. albacores). Produksi ikan tuna yang dipasarkan di pasar bersehati dari tahun ke tahun mengalami peningkatan. Hasil tangkapan ikan tuna bukan hanya dari wilayah Kota Manado, tapi berasal dari wilayah lain yaitu, Sangihe, Talaud, Bolaang Mongondow, Gorontalo, Buton dan Ternate. Lembaga pemasaran yang sangat berperan adalah pedagang besar. Harga ikan tuna bervariasi sesuai dengan Grade A,B,C,D dari yang terendah Rp.27.500/Kg sampai yang tertinggi Rp.42.500/Kg. Harga ikan ditentukan oleh pedagang besar.   Kata kunci : pemasaran, produksi, tuna, Pasar Bersehati     1 Bagian dari skripsi 2 Mahasiswa Program Studi Ilmu Kelautan FPIK-UNSRAT 3 Staf pengajar Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Sam Ratulangi


Author(s):  
André Magrinho ◽  
Joana Neves ◽  
Joaquim Ramos Silva

The chapter focuses on the role of the Triple Helix model that binds companies/business associations with the universities/research centers and the government at different levels, which has been widely used for policy purposes. This work examines the internationalization process of firms within the context of global value chains, and the study case is the Health Cluster of Portugal. The authors show that the recourse to the model is relevant to understand this industry, most notably in the regional context. However, on the basis of the case study, not all aspects of the relationships within the model attain the same level of satisfaction. It is concluded that the model enables the associated firms to more easily absorb the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution but important challenges remain in the advance of this process.


1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
William A. Worrall ◽  
Ann W. Stockman

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Robert M. Anderson ◽  
Amy M. Lambert

The island marble butterfly (Euchloe ausonides insulanus), thought to be extinct throughout the 20th century until re-discovered on a single remote island in Puget Sound in 1998, has become the focus of a concerted protection effort to prevent its extinction. However, efforts to “restore” island marble habitat conflict with efforts to “restore” the prairie ecosystem where it lives, because of the butterfly’s use of a non-native “weedy” host plant. Through a case study of the island marble project, we examine the practice of ecological restoration as the enactment of particular norms that define which species are understood to belong in the place being restored. We contextualize this case study within ongoing debates over the value of “native” species, indicative of deep-seated uncertainties and anxieties about the role of human intervention to alter or manage landscapes and ecosystems, in the time commonly described as the “Anthropocene.” We interpret the question of “what plants and animals belong in a particular place?” as not a question of scientific truth, but a value-laden construct of environmental management in practice, and we argue for deeper reflexivity on the part of environmental scientists and managers about the social values that inform ecological restoration.


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