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The term ‘water governance’ encompasses a wide range of issues of water policy, management, sharing, rights … principles, entitlements, relative priorities and institutional arrangements needed for avoiding or resolving them; water markets …
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Cognitive radio (CR) is considered a promising technology that could provide important benefits in the telecommunication domain. In Europe, the number of research projects, standardization activities and public consultations by the European Commission and regulatory authorities testify to the...
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telecommunications policy. In doing so, we critique the systemic lack of incorporation of disability in national visions, policies, and … of information and communication technology policy and scholarship. …
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 requires incumbent monopoly phone companies to lease elements of their networks to … rivals. An important policy question is whether these unbundled elements are substitutes for entry modes that are more …
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Using data on 87 new product introductions (NPI) and foreign market entries (FME) of telecommunications service … externalities. Regardless of market entry position sampled NPI/FME of telecommunications service firms received more positive …
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This paper conducts a wide-ranging and critical interpretative review of the accountability of university accounting … how we ought to discharge our accountability, as educators, to society. We explore the implications of regarding … 'university accountability' as ideograph and persuasive definition and draw upon Whitehead (1929/1957) to propose a re definition …
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Focusing on ‘democratic deficit’, this article examines how globalization affects the legitimacy of … inequality. Since these two factors determine the severity of democratic deficit in each country, the impact of globalization on … citizens’ support for IGOs significantly varies across states. Globalization does not undermine the legitimacy of IGOs in …
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Increasing attention is being focused upon the roles of cities in knowledge-based development in the context of debates around the relationships between science, technology and innovation and economic growth. The article argues that underlying assumptions and expectations of knowledge, space and...
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The paper briefly outlines the status of technology transfer related issues in drugs & pharma and biotechnology sectors in India. The paper also outlines the contemporary business strategies including R&D and technology transfer models. The study indicates that present technology transfer...
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Globalization has been accused of being the source of many problems. Some claim that this would justify a fundamental … consequences for the present set-up of the EU cohesion regime and thus also for the policy toolkits of individual regions. The … article analyses the effects of globalization and regionalism on labour markets. It does so on the basis of an extensive …
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