07443nam 2200589 450 991082502110332120230331011742.03-11-084834-110.1515/9783110848342(CKB)3390000000033573(SSID)ssj0001123746(PQKBManifestationID)11635541(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001123746(PQKBWorkID)11075460(PQKB)10529531(MiAaPQ)EBC3044883(DE-B1597)54417(OCoLC)979784422(DE-B1597)9783110848342(Au-PeEL)EBL3044883(CaPaEBR)ebr10802152(OCoLC)922948181(EXLCZ)99339000000003357319881201d1989 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrRegional development in Europe recent initiatives and experiences : proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Science Parks and Innovation Centres held in Berlin, November 12-13, 1987 /edited by Jürgen AlleschReprint 2012Berlin ;New York :W. de Gruyter,1989.1 online resource (384 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-11-180491-7 3-11-011815-7 Includes bibliographies.Front matter --Foreword --Contents --Welcoming Address /Watter, Wolfgang / Strub, Albert --1 Introduction --1.1 Technical and Market Changes and Regional Development Potential /Ewers, Hans-Jürgen --1.2 The Science Park Phenomenon and Regional Development /Laffitte, Pierre --2 Regional Development Policies in the International Context --2.1 European Community Regional Policy Developments /Mulcahy, T. Joseph --2.2 Science Parks in Europe /Tesse, Pierre Yves --2.3 Regional Development Policy in Europe /Dekker, Dirk Jan --2.4 Strategies of Regional Development in Europe and TII Activity in the Context of an Innovation-Oriented Regional Policy /Pedinelli, Antonio --2.5 Regional Development Policies in the OECD Countries: Trends and Comments on Recent Developments /Gaudemar, Jean-Paul de --2.6 Strategie Management of Endogenous Regional Development /Gerybadze, Alexander --3 New Experiences in Applying Endogenous Strategies for Regional Development. (Working Group 1) --3.1 Innovation and National-Level Regional Development and Planning Policies in France /Debisshop, Véronique --3.2 Recent Changes in the Policy Tools for the Development of Italy's Mezzogiorno /Novacco, Nino --3.3 Local Initiatives for the Promotion of Innovation in the Federal Republic of Germany /Heuer, Hans --3.4 The Development of Regional Technology Centres in Great Britain /Croome, David / Hardy, David --3.5 Industrial-Technological Complexes: A Case Study of Brazil /Millan, Marilia-Rosa / Frenkel, Jacob / Malcher, J. G. --3.6 Innovation-Oriented Policy on the Regional Level as Well as in Border Areas of Southern Germany /Haldenwang, Holger --3.7 Regional Development and Vocational Training /Pierret, Maria --4 Instruments of Regional Policy for the Furthering of New Business Ventures. (Working Group 2) --4.1 Conceptualization of Technology Centres and Regional Venture Capital Funds in Conformity With Market Conditions /Otto, Klaus-Dieter --4.2 Models for the Creation of Business Ventures in the Vicinity of Science Parks and Universities /Nicholls, Harry --4.3 Four Years of Innovation and Technology Centres in the Federal Republic of Germany: An Evaluation /Wodtke, Karl Heinz --4.4 Assisting Businesses in Problem Areas /Burian, Gerhard --4.5 Enterprise Creation in Italy: The Role of SPI /Felice, Giovanni de / Fornari, Claudio --4.6 Results and Requirements for Promoting Technology- Oriented Enterprises in Infrastructurally Weak Regions: The Example of Eastern Bavaria /Auchter, Eberhard --4.7 Mobilizing Higher Educational Institutions as a Source of New Technology Based Firms /Gould, Andrew J. --4.8 Dutch Spin-Off Companies as a Means for Successful International Technology Transfer: The Case of the University of Twente /van Barneveld, Dick --4.9 The Twente Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An example of public-private partnership for the development of business opportunities /During, Willem E. --5 Initiatives in the Context of Regional Policies in Order to Intensify R&D Activities and Technology Transfer as well as to Improve the Qualification Structures --5.1 Are Science Parks Effective? A Proposal for Cross-National Research /Ganter, Hans-Dieter --5.2 Tecnopolis: Between International Tendencies and Regional Development /Bozzo, Umberto --5.3 Technology Transfer: Enhancing Scotland's Competitiveness (Summary) /Lightbody, David --5.4 Pilot Projects as an Instrument for Technology /Kösters, Hermann --5.5 Promoting Research Advancement in the Lagging Regions of Italy /Boffo, Stefano / Gagliardi, Francesco --5.6 Information Technology Centres as Instruments of Regional Policy to Promote Information Technology in the Federal Republic of Germany /Tüschen, Norbert --5.7 Contacts and Contracts Between Universities and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Possibilities and Limitations /Berculo, Pim --5.8 Research and Development of Projects: A New Service Offered by BIC /Guidât de Queiroz, Claudine --5.9 Lifelong Education and Training as Decisive Factors of Regional Development: "Training for innovation" - a Programme for Berlin's Industry --6 Programmes and Concepts in Promoting Industrial Innovations in Different European Regions. (Working Group 4) --6.1 Piedmont and Aosta Valley, Italy: Technology Transfer Services for Entrepreneurs /Mosagna, Renzo --6.2 Structural Changes in the Ruhr Area: Development Strategies in Promoting Innovations and Technology and Knowledge Transfer /Morath, Michael --6.3 Wales, Great Britain: Strategies of the Welsh Development Agency /Daniel, Alun --6.4 Regionalization in Niederösterreich (Lower Austria): Strategic Outlines and First Experiences with a New Instrument of Regional Policy /Plitzka, Richard / Krendelsberger, Theodor --6.5 Technology Transfer Networks in Nord/Pas-de-Calais: Accomplishments, Limits and Questions /Delpierre, Martine / Mahieu, Christian --6.6 The Loeben Technology Transfer Centre: A Contribution to Structural Change in the Problem Region of Upper Styria (Austria) /Paschen, Peter --6.7 Technology-Based Economic Development in Northern Ireland /Copestake, Thomas B. --6.8 Research as an Economic Factor: Initiatives in the Region of Aachen, F.R.G. /Heidrich, Wolfgang --6.9 Selected Qualification-Oriented Measures in the Saarland: Initial and Continuing Training for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises /Bach, Bernd --Contributors --BackmatterResearch parksEuropeCongressesInformation technology parksCongressesResearch parksInformation technology parks607/.114QY 000rvkAllesch Jürgen342666MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825021103321Regional development in Europe2638932UNINA01942nam0 22003853i 450 URB069767420251003044434.0978882172922520190910d2008 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierˆLe ‰nuove regole per la salute e la sicurezza dei lavoratoricommentario al D.Lgs. 9 aprile 2008, n. 81a cura di Lorenzo Zoppoli, Paolo Pascucci, Gaetano Natulloprefazione di Franco Carinci[Milanofiori, Assago]IPSOA[2008]LIV, 791 p.24 cm.Leggi e lavoro13001BVE01818192001 Leggi e lavoro13Malattie del lavoroPrevenzioneLegislazioneFIRCFIC009253IInfortuni sul lavoroPrevenzioneLegislazioneFIRCFIC003025E344.45Diritto del lavoro, diritto in materia di servizio sociale, di educazione, di cultura. Italia14344.450465DIRITTO IN MATERIA DI TUTELA AMBIENTALE. IGIENE E SICUREZZA DEL LAVORO. ITALIA21Carinci, FrancoCFIV004288Zoppoli, LorenzoCFIV037498Pascucci, Paolo <1954- >CFIV111512Natullo, GaetanoVIAV097424ITIT-00000020190910IT-BN0095 NAP 01POZZO LIB.Vi sono collocati fondi di economia, periodici di ingegneria e scienze, periodici di economia e statistica e altri fondi comprendenti documenti di economia pervenuti in dono. URB0697674Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01POZZO LIB.ECON MON 2522 0101 0000205415E VMA 1 v. precedente collocazione sez L TESTO 0083B 2009121820091218 01Nuove regole per la salute e la sicurezza dei lavoratori69892UNISANNIO05657nam 22005775 450 991048373220332120200920151710.03-662-46860-310.1007/978-3-662-46860-9(CKB)3710000000414141(EBL)2094730(SSID)ssj0001501532(PQKBManifestationID)11918413(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001501532(PQKBWorkID)11440914(PQKB)11153848(DE-He213)978-3-662-46860-9(MiAaPQ)EBC2094730(PPN)186026501(EXLCZ)99371000000041414120150511d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIndividual Choice and State-Led Nationalist Mobilization in China Self-interested Patriots /by Wen Zha1st ed. 2015.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (168 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-662-46859-X Includes bibliographical references and index at the end of each chapters.Acknowledgments; Contents; Figure; Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Argument: Individual Choice and State Accumulation; 1.2 Conceptualization and Operationalization; 1.2.1 Outcomes of Mobilization; 1.2.2 Perception of Foreign Threats; 1.2.3 Domestic Institutions; 1.3 Case Selection; 1.4 Nationalism in Present-Day China; 1.5 Book Organization; References; 2 Explaining State-Led Nationalist Movements: Individual Choice and State Mobilization; 2.1 Situating the Theory; 2.1.1 Rational Elites, Emotional Masses; 2.1.2 Is a Mass-Based Instrumentalist Explanation Possible?2.1.3 Self-interests and Group Interests2.2 Explaining Mass Nationalist Movements; 2.2.1 Assumptions; 2.2.2 Why Does Nationalism Matter?; 2.2.3 Explaining Participation: What Motivates Individuals to Participate?; 2.2.3.1 Protection; 2.2.3.2 Immediate Economic Payoffs; 2.2.3.3 Future Economic Payoffs; 2.2.4 Explaining Mobilization; 2.2.5 Bringing the Two Components Together; 2.2.5.1 Strong Threat Perceptions, Pro-majority Institutions, and Successful Mobilization; 2.2.5.2 Strong Threat Perceptions, Pro-minority/Pro-state Institutions, and the Limited Success of Mobilization2.2.5.3 Weak Threat Perceptions, Pro-majority Institutions, and the Limited Success of Mobilization2.2.5.4 Weak Threat Perceptions, Pro-minority/Pro-state Institutions, and Failed Mobilization; 2.3 Alternative Explanations; 2.3.1 Cultural Symbols; 2.3.2 Ethnic Animosities; 2.4 Conclusion; References; 3 The New Life Movement in Jiangxi: Weak Threat Perceptions, Pro-minority Institutions, and the Limits of Nationalism; 3.1 Is the New Life Movement a Nationalist Movement?; 3.1.1 The Rationale of the New Life Movement: From Daily Habits to National Revival; 3.1.2 Cleaning Up Cities3.1.3 Rehabilitating the Rural Areas3.2 Assessing the Outcome of New Life Mobilization; 3.2.1 Agricultural Production; 3.2.2 State Accumulation; 3.2.3 Cleanliness and Orderliness; 3.3 The Public's Weak Perception of Foreign Threats; 3.3.1 Nationalist Mobilization Without a Foreign Enemy; 3.3.2 Effects on Mobilization; 3.3.2.1 The Urban Areas; 3.3.2.2 The Rural Areas; 3.4 The Restoration of Pro-minority Institutions; 3.4.1 Returning the Land to the Original Owners; 3.4.2 Effects on Mobilization; 3.5 Alternative Explanations; 3.5.1 Policy Implementation by Local Officials3.5.2 Domestic Contenders3.5.3 The Superficiality of the New Life Movement; 3.5.4 Top-Down Model; 3.5.5 Customs and Cultural Symbols; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Sichuan During the Sino-Japanese War: Strong Threat Perceptions, Pro-minority Institutions, and the Limited Success of Nationalist Mobilization; 4.1 The Outcome of Nationalist Mobilization: A Limited Success; 4.1.1 Industrial and Agricultural Production; 4.1.2 State Accumulation; 4.1.3 Conscription; 4.2 Strong Perception of Foreign Threats and Mass Participation; 4.2.1 The Industrial Relocation at the Onset of the War4.2.1.1 Foreign Threats and State Protection as a Selective IncentiveThis book presents a comparative historical analysis of state-led nationalist movements in Chinese history, which counters current claims that popular nationalism in present-day China is strong enough to sustain costly expansionist wars. Popular nationalism in China has been on the rise since the early 1990s to the concern of many observers. Some have even asked whether China will become another Germany. A comparative historical analysis of pre-war and wartime nationalist mobilization helps us better understand how individuals formulate their opinions under extreme conditions. It concludes that the public's weak perception of foreign threats, taken together with pro-minority domestic institutions, may significantly undermine the state’s efforts at nationalist mobilization and thus limit its capability to pursue external expansion or other strategic goals.Political sciencePolitical Theoryhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/911010Political science.Political Theory.300320.01Zha Wenauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1082490BOOK9910483732203321Individual Choice and State-Led Nationalist Mobilization in China2597966UNINA