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Usable Knowledge

Author : Gary E. Machlis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Social sciences
ISBN : WISC:89081590523

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Usable Knowledge

Author : Sterling Professor of Economics and Political Science Charles E Lindblom,Charles Edward Lindblom,David K. Cohen
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1979-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0300023367

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Usable Knowledge by Sterling Professor of Economics and Political Science Charles E Lindblom,Charles Edward Lindblom,David K. Cohen Pdf

The problem that gives rise to this book is dissatisfaction with social science and social research as instruments of social problem solving. Policy makers and other practical problem solvers frequently voice disappointment with what they are offered. And many social scientists and social researchers think they should be more drawn upon, more useful, and more influential. Out of the discontent have come numerous diagnoses and prescriptions. This thoughtful contribution to the discussion provides an agenda of basic questions that should be asked and answered by those who are concerned about the impact of social science and research on real life problems. In general, Cohen and Lindblom believe that social scientists are crippled by a misunderstanding of their own trade, and they suggest that the tools of their trade be applied to the trade itself. Social scientists do not always fully appreciate that professional social inquiry is only one of several ways of solving a problem. They are also often engaged in a mistaken pursuit of authoritativeness, not recognizing that their contribution can never be more than a partial one. Cohen and Lindblom suggest that they reexamine their criteria for selecting subjects for research, study their tactics as compared to those of policy makers, and consider more carefully their role in relation to other routes to problem solving. To stimulate further inquiry into these fundamental issues, they also provide a comprehensive bibliography.

Contemporary Ergonomics 1995

Author : Ergonomics Society. Conference
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1995-04-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0748403280

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Usable Social Science

Author : Neil J. Smelser,John S. Reed,John Shepard Reed
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780520273566

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Usable Social Science by Neil J. Smelser,John S. Reed,John Shepard Reed Pdf

"Usable Social Science represents a remarkable collaboration between Neil J. Smelser, one of America’s most distinguished sociologists, and John Reed, a highly successful member of corporate America. Together, they accomplish an even more remarkable feat of making accumulated social science knowledge accessible to non-academics while, at the same time, making an academic contribution to the social sciences by reviewing the history, accumulated findings, and conceptual approaches in key areas of specialization in sociology and elsewhere in the social sciences."—Jonathan H. Turner, University Professor & Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside. “This book is an ambitious project to provide the public with a review of the available and practicable knowledge for decision-making people (and who is not that today?) that the social sciences have produced over the last 250 years or so. Typically, such efforts are bound to fail. But this project is a full success, keeping its promise to present knowledge in an understandable and exciting way. The language is charming and the elegant prose is the product of a fluent, transparent style. In short: a must read!”—Hans-Peter Mueller, Professor of sociology, Humboldt-University of Berlin.

Pioneers in Marketing

Author : D.G. Brian Jones
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781136334375

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Pioneers in Marketing by D.G. Brian Jones Pdf

Pioneers in Marketing: A Collection of Biographical Essays discusses eight historically important marketing scholars whose careers collectively spanned over 100 years. An introductory chapter describes the role of biography in the study of marketing thought, and introduces the eight subjects in this collection. Subsequent chapters describe the lives of Edward David Jones, Simon Litman, Henry Charles Taylor, Percival White, George Burton Hotchkiss, Theodore N. Beckman, David D. Monieson, and William R. Davidson, focusing on their intellectual and professional contributions to the marketing discipline. The biographies are based on rare archival materials, some personal interviews, and analysis of the subjects’ major works. The final chapter draws lessons from the collection for marketing students and teachers. Several important discoveries are reported that suggest opportunities for further research. These stories will inform and inspire students of marketing.

The Politics of Expertise in International Organizations

Author : Annabelle Littoz-Monnet
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134879717

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The Politics of Expertise in International Organizations by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet Pdf

This edited volume advances existing research on the production and use of expert knowledge by international bureaucracies. Given the complexity, technicality and apparent apolitical character of the issues dealt with in global governance arenas, ‘evidence-based’ policy-making has imposed itself as the best way to evaluate the risks and consequences of political action in global arenas. In the absence of alternative, democratic modes of legitimation, international organizations have adopted this approach to policy-making. By treating international bureaucracies as strategic actors, this volume address novel questions: why and how do international bureaucrats deploy knowledge in policy-making? Where does the knowledge they use come from, and how can we retrace pathways between the origins of certain ideas and their adoption by international administrations? What kind of evidence do international bureaucrats resort to, and with what implications? Which types of knowledge are seen as authoritative, and why? This volume makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of the way global policy agendas are shaped and propagated. It will be of great interest to scholars, policy-makers and practitioners in the fields of public policy, international relations, global governance and international organizations.

Governing the Air

Author : Rolf Lidskog,Göran Sundqvist
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780262016506

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Governing the Air by Rolf Lidskog,Göran Sundqvist Pdf

Experts offer theoretical and empirical analyses that view the regulation of transboundary air pollution as a dynamic process. Governing the Air looks at the regulation of air pollution not as a static procedure of enactment and agreement but as a dynamic process that reflects the shifting interrelationships of science, policy, and citizens. Taking transboundary air pollution in Europe as its empirical focus, the book not only assesses the particular regulation strategies that have evolved to govern European air, but also offers theoretical insights into dynamics of social order, political negotiation, and scientific practices. These dynamics are of pivotal concern today, in light of emerging international governance problems related to climate change. The contributors, all prominent social scientists specializing in international environmental governance, review earlier findings, analyze the current situation, and discuss future directions for both empirical and theoretical work. The chapters discuss the institutional dimensions of international efforts to combat air pollution, examining the effectiveness of CLRTAP (Convention for Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution) and the political complexity of the European Union; offer a broad overview and detailed case studies of the roles of science, expertise, and learning; and examine the "missing link" in air pollution policies: citizen involvement. Changing political conditions, evolving scientific knowledge, and the need for citizen engagement offer significant challenges for air pollution policy making. By focusing on process rather than product, learning rather than knowledge, and strategies rather than interests, this book gives a nuanced view of how air pollution is made governable.

Transdisciplinary Research, Sustainability, and Social Transformation

Author : Tom Dedeurwaerdere
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2023-12-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781003827580

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Transdisciplinary Research, Sustainability, and Social Transformation by Tom Dedeurwaerdere Pdf

This book addresses the gap in the existing literature on the governance of transdisciplinary research partnerships in transformational sustainability research by exploring the governance of knowledge co-production in coupled socio-ecological system dynamics. Multiple social and ecological crises raise new cross-sectoral research questions that call for an evolution in contemporary science in the direction of society-wide knowledge co-production on sustainability transformations of interdependent social and ecological systems. This book proposes a new approach to this based on enabling capacities for collaboration among scientific researchers and societal actors with diverse values, perspectives, and research interests. By drawing upon the thriving literature on the conditions for community and multistakeholder-driven collective action, the analysis sheds new light on the governance arrangements for organizing so-called transdisciplinary research partnerships for sustainability. This book identifies robust conditions that lead to effective collaborative research with societal actors and digs deeper into capacity building for partnership research through fostering social learning on sustainability values among research partners and organizing training and knowledge exchange at institutions of higher education. The book proposes solutions for addressing collective action challenges in transdisciplinary partnerships in an accessible and broadly interdisciplinary manner to a large audience of sustainability scholars and practitioners. It will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of sustainable development, social ecological transitions, and science policy, while also being a useful resource for engineers, QSE managers, and policymakers.

Item Banking: Interactive Testing and Self-Assessment

Author : Dieudonne A. Leclercq,James E. Bruno
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783642580338

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Item Banking: Interactive Testing and Self-Assessment by Dieudonne A. Leclercq,James E. Bruno Pdf

Assessment has long been recognized as a key feature in learning efficacy, especially through formative evaluation. Item banking, the storage and classification of test items, is an essential part of systematic assessment. This volume is based on a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held as part of the Special Programme on Advanced Educational Technology. The workshop brought together scholars from around the world to discuss and critically analyze the issues and problems associated with Subjective Probability Measurement (SPM) or the more generic research area called self-assessment. Recent advances in computer technology (expert systems, interactive video disks, and hypermedia) along with the developing sophistication of self-assessment scoring systems based on SPM made this conference particularly important and timely. The book is divided into three main parts: - The input: item banking and hypermedia - The process: subjective probabilities - The output: teaching and learning feedbacks. In summary, although SPM is a difficult theoretical concept for most educators to comprehend, the sophisticated nature of modern computer systems coupled with comprehensive formative and summative evaluation and self-assessment systems make SPM transparent to the user.

Informatics and the Digital Society

Author : Tom J. van Weert,Robert K. Munro
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2003-02-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 1402073631

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Informatics and the Digital Society by Tom J. van Weert,Robert K. Munro Pdf

SECIII-Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics and ICT Welcome to the post-conference book of SECIII, the IFIP Open Conference on Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) which took place from July 22-26, 2002 at the University of Dortmund, Germany, in co-operation with the German computer society (Gesellschaft flir Informatik). Unlike most international conferences, those organised within the IFIP education community are active events. This wasn't a dry academic conference - teachers, lecturers and curriculum experts, policy makers, researchers and manufacturers mingled and worked together to explore, reflect and discuss social, ethical and cognitive issues. The added value lies in what they, the participants, took away in new ideas for future research and practice, and in the new networks that were formed, both virtual and real. In addition to Keynote Addresses and Paper Presentations from international authors, there were Provocative Paper sessions, Case Studies, Focussed Debates and Creative Exchange sessions as well as professional Working Groups who debated particular themes. The Focussed Debate sessions helped to stimulate the sense of engagement among conference participants. A Market Place with follow-up Working Groups was a positive highlight and galvanised participants to produce interesting reports. These were presented to the conference on its last day. Cross-fertilisation between the papers generated some surprising and useful cross-referencing and a plethora of social, ethical and cognitive issues emerged in the discussions that followed the paper presentations.

Knowledge Ecology in Global Business: Managing Intellectual Capital

Author : Lytras, Miltiadis D.,Ord¢¤ez de Pablos, Patricia
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2009-03-31
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781605662718

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Knowledge Ecology in Global Business: Managing Intellectual Capital by Lytras, Miltiadis D.,Ord¢¤ez de Pablos, Patricia Pdf

Provides ideas on how intellectual capital through emerging technologies can support business performance. Covers topics such as competitive strategy, human resource management, and organizational learning.

Principles of Knowledge Management

Author : Eliezer Geisler,Nilmini Wickramasinghe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317415152

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Principles of Knowledge Management by Eliezer Geisler,Nilmini Wickramasinghe Pdf

This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the new field of knowledge management. It approaches the subject from a management rather than a highly technical point of view, and provides students with a state-of-the-art survey of KM and its implementation in diverse organizations. The text covers the nature of knowledge (tacit and explicit), the origins and units of organizational knowledge, and the evolution of knowledge management in contemporary society. It explores the implementation and utilization of knowledge management systems, and how to measure their impact, outputs, and benefits. The book includes a variety of original case studies that illustrate specific situations in which the absence or existence of knowledge management systems has been crucial to the organization's actions. Charts and figures throughout help clarify more complex phenomena and classifications, and each chapter includes review questions and a comprehensive index.

International Negotiation

Author : Evangelos Raftopoulos
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781107196643

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International Negotiation by Evangelos Raftopoulos Pdf

Looks at international negotiation from a novel, relational international law perspective and challenges prescriptive models.

Applied Communication in the 21st Century

Author : Kenneth N. Cissna
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781136688119

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Applied Communication in the 21st Century by Kenneth N. Cissna Pdf

The future of the field of communication lies in the ability to produce a socially relevant scholarship, without which the field is unlikely to attract the best students, command significant societal resources, or make its greatest contributions to the world's store of knowledge. This volume presents a report of the first discipline-wide, nationally sponsored communication research conference in 20 years--the Tampa Conference on Applied Communication. As the next millennium approaches, the communication field will be challenged to take its place among the disciplines whose research makes a substantial contribution to the well-being of society. How the communication field should respond to that challenge was the focus of the conference and this volume. Crossing all disciplinary boundaries, Applied Communication in the 21st Century addresses issues of concern to all scholars in the communication field, regardless of their various subareas, and includes the recommendation of the conferees concerning issues and responsibilities of the field, research priorities, and graduate education.

Participation for Sustainability in Trade

Author : Sophie Thoyer,Benoît Martimort-Asso
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351151863

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Participation for Sustainability in Trade by Sophie Thoyer,Benoît Martimort-Asso Pdf

Presenting extensive new research, this ground-breaking study addresses the critical dimensions of participatory and democratic processes in the field of trade-sustainability relationships and sustainability assessments of trade rules. The specific issues in trade include social and environmental concerns for which there is a wide disparity of preferences and no economic benchmark. The contributors provide analytical responses to questions of how deliberative processes can adequately close the democratic gap in global governance and how institutional reforms can ensure better access to information, transparency, deliberation and more accountability. The book provides the necessary theoretical background as well as case studies to understand these issues and is suitable for students and academics in international law, international relations and economics.