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Despite most societies having recognized the vital role of
entrepreneurship in driving economic progress, there is still a
lack of understanding of the components of innovation,
entrepreneurship, and growth and the relationship between
microeconomic foundations of development and macroeconomic
outcomes. Moreover, the impact of new venture competitiveness and
performance, growth, and survival, the evolution of industries, and
the location and influence of entrepreneurial activity all demand
more advanced study and analysis. The Importance of
Entrepreneurship in Fostering Economic Progress, edited by Mohammed
El Amine Abdelli, offers a solution to this problem by bringing
together leading scholars in management, entrepreneurship,
industrial economics, evolutionary economics, innovation and
technological change, regional economics, and public policy to
examine the crucial role of entrepreneurship in driving economic
progress. The book delves into recent developments in understanding
the dynamics that support knowledge generation, diffusion, and
commercialization through innovation and the role of the
entrepreneur in the growth process. It discusses the impact of
entrepreneurship on employment, the crucial role of technological
innovation on economic growth, and the impact of the
entrepreneurial economy on public policy. By presenting relevant
policy implications and exploring the regulation design influencing
knowledge creation, ownership, entry barriers, labor mobility, and
(inefficient) financial markets, this book offers insights for
policymakers seeking to design effective entrepreneurship policies
to foster economic development, employment, and global
competitiveness. This research provides a valuable solution to the
lack of understanding around how the critical role of
entrepreneurship drives economic progress. It is an essential read
for academics, students, and researchers in various fields hoping
to gain a deeper understanding of this crucial topic.
This book focuses on information literacy for the younger
generation of learners and library readers. It is divided into four
sections: 1. Information Literacy for Life; 2. Searching
Strategies, Disciplines and Special Topics; 3. Information Literacy
Tools for Evaluating and Utilizing Resources; 4. Assessment of
Learning Outcomes. Written by librarians with wide experience in
research and services, and a strong academic background in
disciplines such as the humanities, social sciences, information
technology, and library science, this valuable reference resource
combines both theory and practice. In today's ever-changing era of
information, it offers students of library and information studies
insights into information literacy as well as learning tips they
can use for life.
This book presents contemporary issues and challenges in finance
and risk management in a time of rapid transformation due to
technological advancements. It includes research articles based on
financial and economic data and intends to cover the emerging role
of analytics in financial management, asset management, and risk
management. Analytics in Finance and Risk Management covers
statistical techniques for data analysis in finance It explores
applications in finance and risk management, covering empirical
properties of financial systems. It addresses data science
involving the study of statistical and computational models and
includes basic and advanced concepts. The chapters incorporate the
latest methodologies and challenges facing financial and risk
management and illustrate related issues and their implications in
the real world. The primary users of this book will include
researchers, academicians, postgraduate students, professionals in
engineering and business analytics, managers, consultants, and
advisors in IT firms, financial markets, and services domains.
This book contributes to growing debates on transcreation, applying
an Appraisal Theory approach to texts from luxury brands in Chinese
and English to reveal new insights into marketing transcreation and
set out transcreation as an area of study in its own right. // The
volume charts the origins of the term ‘transcreation,’ emerging
from the interplay of established concepts of translation,
creation, localisation, and glocalisation, and ongoing debates on
what should be transcreated and how. Using these dialogues as a
point of departure, Ho outlines a way forward for transcreation
research by advocating for the use of an Appraisal Theory
framework, taken from work in Systemic Functional Linguistics and
employed to evaluate attitude in language. In focusing on marketing
texts from the websites of three luxury brands in English and
Chinese, the book explores how this approach can surface fresh
perspectives into the different ways in which the processes and
practices of marketing transcreation are used to generate
persuasion across languages. The volume looks ahead to the
implications for other language pairs and applications to other
forms of transcreation, such as literary or audiovisual
transcreation. // This book will be of interest to students and
scholars in translation studies and marketing studies.
The subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is continuing on its
journey of affecting each and every individual and will keep on
this path in the times to come. This handbook is a collection of
topics on the application of artificial intelligence applications
for sustainability in different areas. It provides an insight into
the various uses of concepts and practical examples for different
domains all in one place which makes it unique and important for
the potential reader. Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
Applications for Industrial Sustainability: Concepts and Practical
Examples examines the influence of AI and how it can be used in
several industries to improve corporate performance, reduce
security concerns, improve customer experience, and ultimately
generate value for customers and maximize profits. The handbook
offers practical examples, concepts, and applications that provide
an easy understanding and implementation process. It provides AI
applications in many fields such as sustainable credit decisions,
cyber security and fraud prevention, warehouse management, and much
more. This handbook will provide an insight to customers, managers,
professionals, engineers, researchers, and students on the various
uses of AI and sustainability in different domains. All of this
needed information compiled into one handbook makes it unique and
important for the engineering, business, and computer science
communities.
Written by scholars from both the Western and Chinese contexts,
this monograph discusses the relation between cyberbullying and
socio-emotional-moral competencies, feasible interventions by
integrating values education, and provides future directions in the
field of cyberpsychology. Cyberbullying has become a growing
concern in the digital age as it brings devastating impacts on its
victims. Educating the younger generation, particularly through
values education, also known as character, moral, or
social-emotional learning, helps equip children and adolescents
with the necessary ethical and moral attitudes, and foster the
necessary socio-emotional competencies for them to navigate the
digital world as responsible cyber-citizens. A central focus of the
book is intervention and education. Cultivating competences and
responsible use of technology in the younger generation through
values education and evidence-based intervention helps combat
cyberbullying. Families, schools, and communities can work together
with suitable school programs, teacher education, and
parents/school collaboration to help students cope with
cyberbullying and create safer online spaces for them. Technology
itself is not inherently good or bad but shaped by human choices
and values. Supported by empirical evidence and theoretical
insights, this book suggests ways to promote moral and emotional
skills, foster digital citizenship, and encourage ethical
technology design. This book provides a comprehensive understanding
of cyberbullying. This timely resource will contribute to creating
a safer and more positive online environment for all. It will
inform researchers, educators, parents, and the community in
combating cyberbullying by enabling children and adolescents to be
responsible, ethical, and happy netizens.
This book explores the issue of graduate employability in regional
Vietnam. It provides a critical discussion of not only the demands
of the labour market but also the practices and challenges in the
development of graduate employability and career capacity building
at the national, institutional and individual levels. It discusses
graduate employability in Vietnam by analysing government and
institutional policies and taking into account the perspectives and
experiences of three key stakeholders: employers, graduates and
universities. The book highlights the development of 'employability
in context' for graduates in regional Vietnam to be able to adapt
to the specific social, cultural and demographic conditions of the
region and tackle new employment challenges.
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Global Populisms (Hardcover)
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This ground-breaking textbook describes and explains the global
manifestations of populism. It reviews controversies about its
relationships with democracy in the distinct and interrelated
histories of the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The volume surveys the
similarities and differences between populism, nationalism,
fascism, and populist uses of religion and the media. Global
Populisms invites students and the general public to move beyond
simplistic conceptualizations of populism as an external virus and
as an irrational threat to democracy, or, alternatively, as the
path to return power to the people. The book differentiates
populists' correct critiques to inequalities, the loss of national
sovereignty, and unresponsive politicians from its solutions. In
the name of giving power to the people, populists in power from
Hugo Chavez to Donald Trump, Narendra Modi, and Viktor Orban
entered in war with the media, made rivals into existential
enemies, and attempted to concentrate power in the hands of the
president. Written in a clear and accessible style, this
interdisciplinary volume will appeal to undergraduate students as
well as to non-academic audiences with an interest in political
science, sociology, history, and communication studies.
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This ground-breaking textbook describes and explains the global
manifestations of populism. It reviews controversies about its
relationships with democracy in the distinct and interrelated
histories of the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The volume surveys the
similarities and differences between populism, nationalism,
fascism, and populist uses of religion and the media. Global
Populisms invites students and the general public to move beyond
simplistic conceptualizations of populism as an external virus and
as an irrational threat to democracy, or, alternatively, as the
path to return power to the people. The book differentiates
populists' correct critiques to inequalities, the loss of national
sovereignty, and unresponsive politicians from its solutions. In
the name of giving power to the people, populists in power from
Hugo Chavez to Donald Trump, Narendra Modi, and Viktor Orban
entered in war with the media, made rivals into existential
enemies, and attempted to concentrate power in the hands of the
president. Written in a clear and accessible style, this
interdisciplinary volume will appeal to undergraduate students as
well as to non-academic audiences with an interest in political
science, sociology, history, and communication studies.
Mwili, Akili Na Roho: Ten Figurative Painters from East Africa
features the work of ten artists from Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania,
including Sam Ntiro, Elimo Njau, Asaph Ng’ethe Macua, Jak
Katarikawe, Theresa Musoke, Sane Wadu, Peter Mulindwa, Chelenge van
Rampelberg, John Njenga, and Meek Gichugu. The personal histories,
thematic concerns, and formal strategies of this multigenerational
group of artists present an opportunity to engage more deeply in
the genealogies of artistic creation in the region, while
considering the enduring influence of certain ideas and
institutions in the creation, dissemination, and reception of art
in and from East Africa. This catalogue is published to coincide
with an expanded version of Mwili, Akili Na Roho at the Nairobi
Contemporary Art Institute in 2022, following earlier iterations at
Haus Der Kunst in Munich (2020) and the Royal Academy of Arts in
London (2021).
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the sight of tens of thousands of
non-Kuwaiti Arabs, Indians, East Asians, and Westerners fleeing or
trapped under occupation made the outside world suddenly aware of a
singular fact of Kuwaiti society, that Kuwaitis are an absolute
minority in their own country. Basing her analysis on extensive
fieldwork and archi
In 2014-for the first time-over 50% of those in U.S. public schools
are students of color. Furthermore, children of immigrants, the
majority of whom are of Asian and Latinx origin, are the
fastest-growing population in the U.S. Addressing their needs has
become an important issue facing educators, researchers, and policy
makers nationwide. More importantly, working-poor and low-income
immigrant families of color need support and resources to negotiate
and navigate between their home/community and their school/dominant
society. Opening Doors: Community Centers Connecting Working-Class
Immigrant Families and Schools examines the role and impact of a
community-based organization (the Harborview Chinatown Community
Center) and its youth program (the Community Youth Center), which
is located in an East Coast city. Framed by the "Community Cultural
Wealth" framework (Yosso, 2005) and Youth (Comm)Unity, Opening
Doors argues that the Harborview Chinatown Community Center helps
low-income Chinese immigrant families negotiate and navigate their
multiple worlds. Specifically, this book examines the services and
support for low-income and working-poor Chinese American immigrant
families during out-of-school hours.
The Mekong Region has come to represent many of the important water
governance challenges faced more broadly by the mainland Southeast
Asian region. This book focuses on the complex nature of water
rights and social justice in the Mekong region. The chapters delve
into the diverse social, political and cultural dynamics that shape
the various realities and scales of water governance in the region,
in an effort to bring to the forefront some of the local nuances
required in the formulation of a larger vision of justice in water
governance. It is hoped that this contextualized analysis will
deepen our understanding of the potential of, and constraints, on
water rights in the region, particularly in relation to the need to
realize social justice. The authors show how vitally important it
is that water governance is democratized to allow a more equitable
sharing of water resources and counteract the pressures of economic
growth that may pose risks to social welfare and environmental
sustainability.
This monograph offers a comprehensive overview of diverse
quantization phenomena in layered materials, covering current
mainstream experimental and theoretical research studies, and
presenting essential properties of layered materials along with a
wealth of figures. This book illustrates commonly used synthesis
methods of these 2D materials and compares the calculated results
and experimental measurements, including novel features not yet
reported. The book also discusses experimental measurements of
magnetic quantization, theoretical modeling for studying systems
and covers diversified magneto-electronic properties,
magneto-optical selection rules, unusual quantum Hall
conductivities, and single- and many-particle magneto-Coulomb
excitations. Rich and unique behaviors are clearly revealed in
few-layer graphene systems with distinct stacking configuration,
stacking-modulated structures, silicon-doped lattices, bilayer
silicene/germanene systems with the bottom-top and bottom-bottom
buckling structures, monolayer and bilayer phosphorene systems, and
quantum topological insulators. The generalized tight-binding
model, the static and dynamic Kubo formulas, and the random-phase
approximation are developed/modified to thoroughly explore the
fundamental properties and propose the concise physical pictures.
Different high-resolution experimental measurements are discussed
in detail, and they are consistent with the theoretical
predictions. Aimed at readers working in materials science,
physics, and engineering this book should be useful for potential
applications in energy storage, electronic devices, and
optoelectronic devices.
The Mekong Region has come to represent many of the important water
governance challenges faced more broadly by the mainland Southeast
Asian region. This book focuses on the complex nature of water
rights and social justice in the Mekong region. The chapters delve
into the diverse social, political and cultural dynamics that shape
the various realities and scales of water governance in the region,
in an effort to bring to the forefront some of the local nuances
required in the formulation of a larger vision of justice in water
governance. It is hoped that this contextualized analysis will
deepen our understanding of the potential of, and constraints, on
water rights in the region, particularly in relation to the need to
realize social justice. The authors show how vitally important it
is that water governance is democratized to allow a more equitable
sharing of water resources and counteract the pressures of economic
growth that may pose risks to social welfare and environmental
sustainability.
Interested in what SAP S/4HANA has to offer? Find out with this
big-picture guide! Take a tour of SAP S/4HANA functionality for
your key lines of business: finance, manufacturing, supply chain,
sales, and more. Preview SAP S/4HANA's architecture, and discover
your options for reporting, extensions, and adoption. With insights
into the latest intelligent technologies, this is your all-in-one
SAP S/4HANA starting point! In this book, you'll learn about: a.
Functionality: See how SAP S/4HANA runs your business processes,
from finance to supply chain management. Learn about new features
for predictive accounting, manufacturing analytics, central
procurement, and more. b. Key Capabilities: Make the most of your
SAP S/4HANA system. Discover operational and enterprise-wide
reporting, extensibility with SAP Cloud Platform and SAP API
Business Hub, and new technologies for machine learning and AI. c.
Deployment and Implementation: Set yourself up for a successful
deployment. Evaluate your adoption options and consider your
approach: new implementation, system conversion, or a selective
data transition. Then take your first steps toward implementation
with SAP Activate. Highlights include: 1) Finance 2) Manufacturing
3) Supply chain management 4) Sales, marketing, and commerce 5)
Sourcing and procurement 6) Analytics and reporting 7) Industry
solutions 8) Intelligent technologies 9) Architecture 10)
Extensibility 11) Deployment
Research in this book focuses on the strategic behaviour of the
State as a shareholder in businesses, and the implications it has
for the other shareholder(s) and business performance. It
investigates the institutional characteristics of State-linked and
State-owned firms (SIEs & SOEs), in emerging markets using
Vietnam as a case study with comparative analysis on China and
selected ASEAN countries. In doing so, the book adopts an
evidence-based approach to explain the State's role as a
shareholder in the different aspects of corporate governance,
including CEO appointment, board structure and impact of State
ownership on business strategy and performance. It highlights the
influence of the State as a shareholder by investigating
institutional factors consistent with "path dependence" theory,
which postulates that the initial and underlying structure of an
economy influences its performance. In addition, the book presents
empirical evidence of the dynamics of corporate governance arising
from interactions between the State and other shareholders, which
has not yet been addressed in the literature, and is distinctive in
providing new insights from both qualitative and empirical research
on how to successfully navigate the emerging market business
environments from the perspective of the State as an
"owner-participant". Explaining the theoretical constructs in
corporate governance in State-invested firms, empirical research
methodologies, and results to draw and validate inferences, the
book is comprehensive and provides a practical guide for
practitioners as well as a reference for academics, undergraduate
and postgraduate students. The new theoretical models proposed
integrate traditional political-economic and agency theories, which
also underpin tertiary business courses and academic research.
In 2014-for the first time-over 50% of those in U.S. public schools
are students of color. Furthermore, children of immigrants, the
majority of whom are of Asian and Latinx origin, are the
fastest-growing population in the U.S. Addressing their needs has
become an important issue facing educators, researchers, and policy
makers nationwide. More importantly, working-poor and low-income
immigrant families of color need support and resources to negotiate
and navigate between their home/community and their school/dominant
society. Opening Doors: Community Centers Connecting Working-Class
Immigrant Families and Schools examines the role and impact of a
community-based organization (the Harborview Chinatown Community
Center) and its youth program (the Community Youth Center), which
is located in an East Coast city. Framed by the "Community Cultural
Wealth" framework (Yosso, 2005) and Youth (Comm)Unity, Opening
Doors argues that the Harborview Chinatown Community Center helps
low-income Chinese immigrant families negotiate and navigate their
multiple worlds. Specifically, this book examines the services and
support for low-income and working-poor Chinese American immigrant
families during out-of-school hours.
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the sight of tens of thousands of
non-Kuwaiti Arabs, Indians, East Asians, and Westerners fleeing or
trapped under occupation made the outside world suddenly aware of a
singular fact of Kuwaiti society--that Kuwaitis are an absolute
minority in their own country. Basing her analysis on extensive
fieldwork and archival research, the author examines the social
dimension of labor migration to Kuwait since independence in 1961,
exploring how the presence of over one million foreign workers has
influenced the way Kuwaitis organize their lives and perceive
themselves. In particular, Longva looks at the relations between
two sharply differentiated social categories and the politics of
exclusion that have allowed Kuwaitis to protect their rights and
privileges as citizens against infringement by the huge influx of
expatriates. Longva examines the little-studied system of kafala,
or sponsorship, under which all foreign workers enter and reside in
the country, showing how it has become the most critical source of
power for native Kuwaitis vis-a-vis immigrants. She also addresses
aspects of ethnicity and class, describes the life of expatriates,
and looks at developments in gender relations and the role of women
in building the national identity in the context of migration and
modernization.
An estimated 300,000 people have been detained or have died in
prison since the Syrian uprising broke out. Syrians can be arrested
for liking a post on Facebook or for the political activities of a
distant relative. They are imprisoned without trial, and tortured
and starved, often to death. This book is the first to expose the
worst prisons in the Middle East, if not the world. In previous
years it had been too dangerous to undertake research on this
subject, but the enormous numbers of Syrians taking refuge in
neighboring countries and Europe has allowed unprecedented access
to their stories. Based on interviews with both the victims and
perpetrators, survivors’ memoirs and notes, as well as leaked
regime archives, leaked photos, and leaked intelligence files, the
book is a testament of the internment and imprisonment system in
Syria under the rule of the Assads, father and son (1970-2020). A
harrowing account of the machinery of the Assad dynasty, Syrian
Gulag is also an urgent exposé on Syria today.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the close cultural links
between India and Vietnam. It discusses the issues of trade
negotiations under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
(RCEP) and the Indo-Pacific construct. Issues such as strengthening
the economic partnership, contemporary development challenges posed
by the COVID-19 pandemic, including weakening supply chains, and
geo-strategic tensions are explored in this book. It enriches
understanding of the potential of the two countries to develop as
manufacturing hubs for the region and beyond. Given the more
aggressive posturing by China in 2020, the concluding chapter
includes the policy prescriptions with a futuristic vision, for
India and Vietnam to catalyze their strategic and bilateral
partnership. Well researched and analytical, the book draws
extensively from several interviews of experts, diplomats,
journalists, businesspersons, and members of the diaspora. It is a
must read for students, researchers, think tanks, area study
centers, and all institutions engaged in Asian studies,
encompassing narratives extending from the developmental to
political, from the bilateral to the multilateral and from the
geo-economic to the geo-strategic.
Research in this book focuses on the strategic behaviour of the
State as a shareholder in businesses, and the implications it has
for the other shareholder(s) and business performance. It
investigates the institutional characteristics of State-linked and
State-owned firms (SIEs & SOEs), in emerging markets using
Vietnam as a case study with comparative analysis on China and
selected ASEAN countries. In doing so, the book adopts an
evidence-based approach to explain the State's role as a
shareholder in the different aspects of corporate governance,
including CEO appointment, board structure and impact of State
ownership on business strategy and performance. It highlights the
influence of the State as a shareholder by investigating
institutional factors consistent with "path dependence" theory,
which postulates that the initial and underlying structure of an
economy influences its performance. In addition, the book presents
empirical evidence of the dynamics of corporate governance arising
from interactions between the State and other shareholders, which
has not yet been addressed in the literature, and is distinctive in
providing new insights from both qualitative and empirical research
on how to successfully navigate the emerging market business
environments from the perspective of the State as an
"owner-participant". Explaining the theoretical constructs in
corporate governance in State-invested firms, empirical research
methodologies, and results to draw and validate inferences, the
book is comprehensive and provides a practical guide for
practitioners as well as a reference for academics, undergraduate
and postgraduate students. The new theoretical models proposed
integrate traditional political-economic and agency theories, which
also underpin tertiary business courses and academic research.
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