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Professionalization of farmers and rural entrepreneurs is identified as a potential resource to advance transition to …
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Traditional acupuncturists' quest for external legitimacy in Britain involves the standardization of their knowledge bases through the development of training schools and syllabi, formal educational structures, and, since the 1990s, the teaching of undergraduate courses within (or validated by)...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to address the lack of knowledge of the accounting occupational group in England prior to the formation of professional accounting bodies. It aims to do so by focusing on attempts made by writing masters and accountants to establish a recognisable persona...
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international research of the last decade and on the ongoing research of the authors in the field of professionalization of …
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category of health professionals. Since 1994 they experienced a convergent movement of professionalization in the interior of … reform on their own profession and on the internal process of professionalization. As a result a quantitative research was … the nurses professionalization process. …
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Startup firms face a significant managerial challenge when they grow beyond the boundaries of informal interactions. This transition point has often been identified with a significant crisis in the growth path of these firms. An important aspect of this transition is the adoption of management...
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The professionalization of the US accounting profession during the fifteen years prior to the first CPA law in 1896 is …
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autonomy of creative production, on the one hand, and the necessities of professionalization on the other. The local …
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The passage in June 1933 of the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) heralded an opportunity for the cost-accounting branch of the profession in the US to play a prominent role in the endeavour to revitalize the national economy. This early New Deal legislation sought to end unfair and...
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