نتایج جستجو برای: physical capital

تعداد نتایج: 741792  

2013
Virginie M. Lefebvre Adrienn Molnár Xavier Gellynck

This paper is concerned with the role of network administrative organizations (NAOs) in the development of social capital in inter-organizational networks aiming at supporting their members to innovate in the food sector through interacting with one another. A multi-case study approach is used whereby three Belgian inter-organizational networks are investigated i.e. Wagralim, Réseau-Club and Fl...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Ian R Newby-Clark Ian McGregor Mark P Zanna

The relation between conflicting evaluations of attitude objects (potential ambivalence) and associated unpleasant feelings (felt ambivalence) was investigated. Participants indicated their potential and felt ambivalence about capital punishment (Studies 1 and 2) and abortion (Studies 1-3). The simultaneous accessibility (J. N. Bassili, 1996) of participants' potential ambivalence (i.e., how qu...

2016
Wenjing Xie Haoyuan Ding Terence Tai-Leung Chong Michael McAleer

This study explores social capital and its relevance to bank risk taking across countries. Our empirical results show that the levels of bank risk taking are lower in countries with higher levels of social capital, and that the impact of social capital is mainly reflected by the reduced value of the standard deviation of return on assets. Moreover, the impact of social capital is found to be we...

2016
Terry Lyons

This paper reports and discusses findings from a recent study which explored the science enrolment decisions of high achieving, or ‘science proficient’ secondary level students in Australia (Lyons 2003). The research was prompted by the increasing reluctance of such students to enrol in postcompulsory science courses, particularly in physics and chemistry. The study investigated the influences ...

2011
Serdar Ozkan

This paper studies differences in the lifetime profile of health care usage between lowand high-income groups. Using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) I find that early in life the rich spend significantly more on health care, whereas midway through life until very old age the medical spending of the poor dramatically exceeds that of the rich. In addition, the distribution o...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2017
Mary Malakellis Erin Hoare Andrew Sanigorski Nicholas Crooks Steven Allender Melanie Nichols Boyd Swinburn Cal Chikwendu Paul M Kelly Solveig Petersen Lynne Millar

OBJECTIVE The Australian Capital Territory 'It's Your Move!' (ACT-IYM) was a three-year (2012-2014) systems intervention to prevent obesity among adolescents. METHODS The ACT-IYM project involved three intervention schools and three comparison schools and targeted secondary students aged 12-16 years. The intervention consisted of multiple initiatives at individual, community, and school polic...

2013
N. M. Kale

The present study was carried out to know the rural livelihood sustainability of suicideprone farmers families of Vidarbha. Total 60 families of suicide victim farmers were selected randomly from 46 villages for this study it covers total 9 Tahsils of 6 distress districts of Vidarbha. The study revealed that the rural livelihood sustainability of majority (83.33%) of the families was found to b...

2003
Robert E. Hall

One of the productive activities engaging the work force is reorganizing. When factors of production are better matched, productivity is higher. The probabilistic matching model of Diamond, Mortensen, and others provides a way to make the idea of reorganization precise. Because the flow of organizational effort generates benefits lasting well into the future, it is appropriate to think of organ...

2013
Erzo G. J. Luttmer

Consider an economy in which various types of labor are used to produce consumption, but not all types of labor are useful for upgrading the stock of organization capital—that is, for replacing old projects with more productive new projects. When news induces consumers to want to save more, low-quality projects are destroyed across all sectors of the economy, even though the economy is set to i...

2000
Michael Funke Holger Strulik

We set up an endogenous growth model with physical capital, human capital and blueprints for intermediate goods. The model can generate steady-state growth or stagnation. Along the adjustment path for a developing economy we can distinguish di!erent stages of development. The "rst stage is characterized by physical factor accumulation. At the second stage the economy follows a growth path which...

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