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Social capital, intellectual capital, and the organizational advantage
- Academy of Management Review
, 1998
"... Scholars of the theory of the firm have begun to emphasize the sources and conditions of what has been described a s "the organizational advantage, " rather than focus on the causes and consequences of market failure. Typically, researchers see such organizational advantage a s accruing fr ..."
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in the form of a series of hypothesized relation-ships between different dimensions of social capital and the main mechanisms and processes necessary for the creation of intellectual capital. Kogut and Zander recently have proposed "that a firm be understood a s a social commu-nity specializing
SOCIAL PROBLEmS IN tHE ROmA COmmuNIty IN tHE SLOVAK REPuBLIC
, 2015
"... international scientific group of applied preventive medicine I- GAP vienna, austria Out-Of-POCKEt SPENDING & ItS EffECt ON PuBLIC HEALtH ..."
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international scientific group of applied preventive medicine I- GAP vienna, austria Out-Of-POCKEt SPENDING & ItS EffECt ON PuBLIC HEALtH
Infinite Hierarchical MMSB Model for Nested Communities/Groups in Social Networks
"... Actors in realistic social networks play not one but a number of diverse roles de-pending on whom they interact with, and a large number of such role-specific interactions collectively determine social communities and their organizations. Methods for analyzing social networks should capture these mu ..."
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these multi-faceted role-specific interactions, and, more interestingly, discover the latent organization or hierarchy of social communities. We propose a hierarchical Mixed Membership Stochastic Blockmodel to model the generation of hierarchies in social commu-nities, selective membership of actors
2005) Toothagent: a Multi-Agent System for Virtual Communities Support
- In Proceedings of The Eighth International Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS-2006), Hakotade
, 2005
"... People tend to form social networks within geographical ar-eas. This can be explained by the fact that generally ge-ographical localities correspond to common interests (e.g. students located in a university could be interested to buy or sell textbooks adopted for a specific course, to share notes, ..."
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, or just to meet together to play basketball). Cellular phones and more in general mobile devices are currently widely used and represent a big opportunity to support social commu-nities. In this paper, we present a general architecture for multi-agent systems accessible via mobile devices (cellular phones
Health Information Systems for Commu- nity Based Health Workers: A Case for Mobile and Wireless Technologies
, 2007
"... Abstract: This paper supports the case for the use of mobile/wireless technologies to support community based health workers (CBHWs) in Africa. Many international efforts are focussed on improving healthcare in Africa in a cost-effective way, and the potential benefit for Africa in both the relief ..."
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Abstract: This paper supports the case for the use of mobile/wireless technologies to support community based health workers (CBHWs) in Africa. Many international efforts are focussed on improving healthcare in Africa in a cost-effective way, and the potential benefit for Africa in both the relief
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"... Interaction patterns among users of a Danish community care centre Soren Kristiansen A number of interesting studies regarding the life of mental patients in total institutions have been carried out (Caudill, 1967; Goffman, 1961; Löchen, 1976; Wallraff, 1971). But Barham and Hayward (1991) state, as ..."
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of this article is to present some preliminary findings from the first and intro-ductory part of a qualitative study among ex-mental patients. The two main objectives of this study are: 1. to describe qualitatively and sociologically the social commu-nity of the users at the centre; and 2. to describe
G.: Multi-objective query optimization in smartphone social networks
- In: 12th International Conference in Mobile Data Management
, 2011
"... Abstract — The bulk of social network applications for smart-phones (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, etc.) currently rely on centralized or cloud-like architectures in order to carry out their data sharing and searching tasks. Unfortunately, the given model introduces both data-disclosure conce ..."
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by the users in a mobile social commu-nity. Our framework, is founded on an in-situ data storage model, where captured objects remain local on their owner’s smartphones and searches then take place over a novel lookup structure we compute dynamically, coined the Multi-Objective Query Routing Tree (MO-QRT). Our
Journal of Applied GerontologySch aeder, Britt / Cas Management Issues Case Management Issues in Rural Long-Term Care
"... This article reviews research on some of the more visible long-term care case-management sys-tems. In particular, the two generations of the Social Health Maintenance Organization (SHMO) and Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) models are described, and alternative state-level mod-el ..."
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applicable to rural settings, including integration of social, commu-nity-based, and medical services. The article concludes with a case study from a rural case-management model in Illinois that has evolved over time and with various rural populations. Health care in rural America has been particularly
ESSAYS THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF RESEARCH IN BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
"... The social impact of scientific research has been a key area of interest in the academic commu-nity (European Comission, 2008; 2010). The literature on this subject has advanced considerably over the last two decades. However, despite the considerable number of studies conducted, an ..."
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The social impact of scientific research has been a key area of interest in the academic commu-nity (European Comission, 2008; 2010). The literature on this subject has advanced considerably over the last two decades. However, despite the considerable number of studies conducted, an
Bonding, bridging and linking with social capital
"... “Social capital ” is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have with others, the relationships people have with their communities, and relationships between people and various services, institutions and systems. It is also a concept that can be used to under-stand th ..."
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-stand the linkages between commu-nities or institutions. The concept of social capital has been directly linked to broader concepts such as social cohesion, democracy, economic wellbeing and sustainabil-ity. It is a concept that has attracted
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