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Enterprise Social Networks and Their Use for Informal Collective Learning

Enterprise Social Networks and Their Use for Informal Collective Learning

... Team learning can be defined as the processes by which a group creates knowledge for its members and itself as a system, as well as for ...However, learning is a secondary effect, ... Voir le document complet

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Social Enterprise in Europe : Recent Trends and Developments

Social Enterprise in Europe : Recent Trends and Developments

... recognising and supporting WISEs, public policies also influence the objectives of these organisations, which may change over time through a process of ...innovative social enterprises which emerged in the ... Voir le document complet

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Connecting the dots for social value: A review on social networks and social entrepreneurship

Connecting the dots for social value: A review on social networks and social entrepreneurship

... broader social context. Social entrepreneurship, because it addresses social needs and deals with numerous stakeholders, is likely to exhibit stronger embeddedness than traditional ...Second, ... Voir le document complet

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Romanian migration movements: Networks as informal transnationa organizations

Romanian migration movements: Networks as informal transnationa organizations

... activities and destinations are often exploited; this makes it possible for its members to evolve from one job to another, or from one destination to another, at a low financial, time and ... Voir le document complet

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Romanian migration movements: networks as informal transnational organisations

Romanian migration movements: networks as informal transnational organisations

... activities and destinations are often exploited; this makes it possible for its members to evolve from one job to another, or from one destination to another, at a low financial, time and ... Voir le document complet

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Understanding Usages and Affordances of Enterprise Social Networks: A Sociomaterial Perspective

Understanding Usages and Affordances of Enterprise Social Networks: A Sociomaterial Perspective

... abstracting, and transforming the data that appear in written up field notes or transcriptions” (Miles and Huberman 1994, ...recommendations for qualitative data analysis by implementing open coding, ... Voir le document complet

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Social enterprise models in Eastern Asia

Social enterprise models in Eastern Asia

... charitable and mutual aid ...giving and volunteering was really striking during the relief operations following the earthquake of 1995 in Kobe and the flood of 1998 in ...economy and ... Voir le document complet

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Beyond Solidarity and Accumulation Networks in Urban Informal African Economies

Beyond Solidarity and Accumulation Networks in Urban Informal African Economies

... ties, and not only kinship ...ties and the development of business relationships, which accounts for ...moderate social constraint is of primary importance since it may highlight the ... Voir le document complet

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Collective and Informal Learning in the ViewpointS Interactive Medium

Collective and Informal Learning in the ViewpointS Interactive Medium

... Means for Assessing Informal Learning? Rather than actually measuring learning, it is the acquisition of knowledge that is most often evaluated [ 20 ...formal learning, ...learner, ... Voir le document complet

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Collective behavior over social networks with data-driven and machine learning models

Collective behavior over social networks with data-driven and machine learning models

... Arts and Sciences Abstract Individuals form network connections based on homophily; individuals’ networks also shape their ...opportunities for a richer view of the decisions on ...structures, ... Voir le document complet

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Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship in Europe and the United States

Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship in Europe and the United States

... Robinson and Hockerts (2006),以及Steyaert和Hjorth (2006)。同時Kerlin(2006)也針對美國和歐洲的社會企 業概念進行了一項令人感到有趣與有意義的比較研究,而許多類似的學術論辯也在 一個新近建置之全球性的「社會創業精神之大學網絡」 (University Network for Social Entrepreneurship)的架構下進行著。 ... Voir le document complet

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Digital tools: their value and use for marketing purposes

Digital tools: their value and use for marketing purposes

... The learning machine allows companies to fine-tune communication in all languages with ...interactive and built exchanges with tourists to bring them the necessary information at any moment, without any ... Voir le document complet

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Social learning for territorial development

Social learning for territorial development

... archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- entific research documents, whether they are pub- lished or ...teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private ... Voir le document complet

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Rumors and Social Networks

Rumors and Social Networks

... in social networks builds on DeGroot (1974) model of beliefs’ ...exchange their beliefs with their neighbors and adopt some statistic (the weighted average, say) of their ... Voir le document complet

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Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship Conceptions: What is at Stake beyond Discourses?

Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship Conceptions: What is at Stake beyond Discourses?

... Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship Conceptions: What is at Stake beyond Discourses? ...Europe and the United ...the social economy (which includes cooperatives ... Voir le document complet

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Social Innovation, Social Economy and Social Enterprise: What Can the European Debate Tell US?

Social Innovation, Social Economy and Social Enterprise: What Can the European Debate Tell US?

... trade for a social purpose, including for- profit companies (austin et ...which, for several decades, have tried to understand the role and the raisons d’être of non- profit organi- ... Voir le document complet

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Researchers’ publication patterns and their use for author disambiguation

Researchers’ publication patterns and their use for author disambiguation

... algorithms for the disambiguation of individual ...(2013) and Levin et ...Horlings and van den Besselaar, 2012; Wang et al., 2012) and, quite often, without actually having clean data on the ... Voir le document complet

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Belief Approach for Social Networks

Belief Approach for Social Networks

... links and the messages: Ω N = {Person ,Company, Association, Place}, Ω L = {Friendly , Family, Pro f .... for professional), Ω Mess = {PC , PNC, IC, INC}, with PC for Personal Com- mercial, PNC ... Voir le document complet

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Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Alternative Economies: Insights from Fair Trade and Renewable Energy

Social Enterprise, Social Innovation and Alternative Economies: Insights from Fair Trade and Renewable Energy

... developing networks enabling not only common representation of the movement’s interests, but also exchange and sharing ...of and information about producer groups, division of labor in terms of ... Voir le document complet

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Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship: Where is the Australian Debate Located??

Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship: Where is the Australian Debate Located??

... “vote” their values in the ...premium and FTI then passes on the additional revenues it receives – minus its administrative costs – to certified agricultural ...prices for their products, thus ... Voir le document complet

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