scholarly journals Comparative Analysis of Organizational Structure and Operations of Modern and Traditional Cooperatives on Savings Mobilization in South-East, Nigeria

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Dr. F. E Ebe ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 692-706
Author(s):  
Nathalie Giger ◽  
Gijs Schumacher

AbstractIn this study we focus on party organizational characteristics as key determinants of party congruence. We examine how the horizontal and vertical integration of parties is linked to representation in comparative perspective. We further focus on how congruence is achieved by detailing our expectation regarding effects on the uncertainty versus bias in the estimates of party constituents' opinion. Exploiting a comparative database on political parties and data from Comparative Studies of Electoral Systems, we show that having a complex organizational structure and being leadership dominated makes parties less representative of their constituencies. These findings carry important implications for the study of political representation but also for the literature on political parties in crisis.


1981 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 336-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barry C. Feld

This study provides a partial test of the importation and deprivation models of prisonization by examining inmate subcultures in ten different cottage units in four institutions for juvenile offenders. A typology of juvenile institutions based on both the correctional goals pursued and the methods of intervention and social control distinguishes four different treatment models used in institutions for juveniles. Matching and controlling for the effects of differences in inmates' background characteristics within and between settings, the study describes the relationships between the formal organizational structure and respective inmate culture. The study demonstrates a clear and consistent rela tionship between the formal and informal organizations: The more custodial and punitive settings had inmate cultures that were more violent, more hostile, and more oppositional than those in the treatment-oriented settings. The crucial organizational differences were in the extent to which staff members contained and controlled subterranean inmate violence by encouraging the communication of information about the activities within the inmate sub culture.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 212-217
Author(s):  
Минрасык Брче ◽  
Minrasyk Brche ◽  
А Алия ◽  
A Aliya

A comparative analysis of the development and availability of low-rise housing construction (individual housing) in differentcountries given. The necessity to develop and implement programs to stimulate the implementation of standards on the concept of innovation in NACHHALTIGKEIT of individual housing justified. Organizational structure for creating and realisation regional sustainable development program of individual housing proposed.


Author(s):  
Olga Konatowska-Ciszek

Scientific information departaments at Polish Universites: place in the organizational structure and tasksIn the article there were analyzed the 94 libraries of state universities, dependent to 4 different min­istries. All institutions were divided into 10 groups according to the present profile — the libraries of: economic univeristies, medical univeristies, artistic univeristies, educational univeristies, en­vironmental and agricultural univeristies, technical univeristies, theological univeristies, military univeristies, physical education univeristies and universities. There were examined whether the organizational structure have been separated scientific information departments. There were comcom­pared the names of 77 scientific information departments discussed in the organizational structure, number of employees and the implementation of tasks. Comparative analysis showed considerable diversity in nomenclature 39 different names, and determine the average number of employees is 7.Among the tasks performed in the first place is provision of information services, followed by training activities and create, administer and testing databases. In addition, there is the relation­ship between the size and profile of the university and the activities undertaken by employees of scientific information.


2021 ◽  
Vol 284 ◽  
pp. 07016
Author(s):  
Maxim Porvadov ◽  
Liliya Akhmetshina ◽  
Larisa Vlasenko

Food supply for special consumers is the most dynamic subsystem of the system of procurement for power ministries and departments. In modern conditions, its functioning should take into account the peculiarities of the organizational structure of units and the nature of the tasks performed. The aim of the study is to systematize the existing methods for assessing the food security of the region and develop a methodological approach to assessing the food security of special consumers. As a result of the analysis of the existing methods for assessing the level of regional food security, conclusions were drawn about the absence of a single universal methodology for assessing food security, a variety of criteria and assessment indicators, the impossibility of unification, and comparative analysis by territories in accordance with their specificity and zoning. A conceptual diagram of an integrated assessment of the level of food security of special consumers is proposed.


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