Yiding Duan
ENG-160
Professor Marc
Feb. 7, 2015
Annotated Bibliography
Kattel, R. (2014). Governance of innovation policy: the case of Estonia. Trames: A Journal of the Humanities & Social Sciences, 8(4), 397-418.
An innovation policy focus on encourage investor to invest in the high technology and skills field, in order to increase the value of the company in these field. The innovation will help a country’s economic growth and improve the living standard of a country. Estonian economy was decline in the middle 1990s because of the competitiveness was decrease. Therefore, the innovation policy was set for improve the competitiveness. However, the innovation policy did not serve this purpose really well. So, this paper is talking about
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Also aims to find the most the imperfect survey that often lead. This article is made by two parts, the first part is focus on the period before 1987, and research the business activities of Finnish investment in the former Soviet Union. Author mentioned several others already researched this part since it is talked about the development of enterprise and foreign investment in Estonia. The second part aims the foreign investment activity in Estonia since 1987. During that period, most foreign company that invests in Estonia tried to take off the Soviet Union influences. Based on the research author did, these company become more successful after Soviet Union separate in …show more content…
Also, based on author’s result, I can learn that the disadvantage of Estonia’s employee statues inside the company.
Uukkivi, R.,Ots, M., & Koppel, O. (2014). Systematic approach to economic regulation of network industries in estonia. Trames; A journal of the humanities & Social Sciences, 18(30. 221-241. Doi: 10.3176/tr.2014.3.02.
This article did research on the naturally monopolistic Estonia, such as railways, water, and oil. These industries are often subject to economic regulation, and also the news of these industries is attractive to the public. Author addressed elements of economic regulation in Estonia, and based on his research from other author, he realized the empirical evaluation of the effects of economic regulation in Estonia has been completely absent.
This article took a look of the Estonia’s naturally industries, and this will be helpful resource for my resource on business situation of Estonia. For my research, I need to understand the situation for smaller size business in Estonia, but I still need to understand the large industries company work in Estonia. In this way, I can understand the difference and be able to discuss the change for Estonia’s business.
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Baek, Y. (2008). What hinders teachers in using computer and video games in the classroom? Exploring factors inhibiting the uptake of computer and video games. Cyberpsychology & behavior: The impact of the internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society, 11(6), 665-71.
9. How likely is the innovation simpler? 10. How likely is that the management will easily ratify to integrate innovation in organizational policies? 11.
http://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-014-9329-6 The main purpose of this article was to determine if there was a discrepancy between gays and lesbians raising a child and a man and women raising a child. The key question of this article was, does the wellbeing of a child in a same-sex marriage differ from that of a different-sex marriage? This article was an analysis of the findings and critiques of literature on child wellbeing and same sex parents. Also analyzed were over forty studies on the controversial topic.
A study done by authors, Faye Mishna, Marion Bogo, and Jami-Leigh Sawyer, examines student interns and undergraduate student clients who utilized cyber counseling. They were asked to discuss the benefits and challenges that emerged from cyber counseling. The authors stated that the cyber world provides young people with unprecedented opportunities for communication with others both in and out of their existing face-to-face social networks (Mishna, Marion, and Sawyer, 2015). Research has shown that online therapies are more effective and satisfying than face-to-face therapy. Cyber counseling offers greater accessibility and flexibility.
In this article, Ferriter (2009) reveals many benefits from the use of technology in the classroom with our 21st-century learners. The resources and suggestions mentioned throughout this reading will assist teachers in ways to avoid problems and becoming engaging instructors by using technology in innovative ways. What I found was so innovative by this approach was by creating a network of innovative co-learners where collaboration takes place regularly, Ferriter (2009), is able to experiment with digital connections without ever meeting other teachers in person. Not only is this beneficial for students and teachers all over the world, but also simple. What I found was unique and useful was the worldwide collaboration that helps teachers explore skills and dispositions that assisted with the network cooperation by creating shared content.
Deregulation has been controversial since the 1970s as result of new trends in economic thinking regarding the inefficiencies of government regulation, as well as the risk of industries controlling regulatory agencies to its own benefit. Proponents of laissez-faire based economics insist that the cost of meeting all the government-imposed regulations increase of the cost of doing business, and that increased cost will inevitably lead to laid-off workers and the rise in prices for consumers. While having an economy that leans toward laissez-faire based economics could potentially be more beneficial for business owners and corporate executives, the fairest policy for the governance of the economy is through regulated capitalism due to its stride toward a safe and sufficient workplace, caring about employees, and reassurance of a clean, healthy environment. One reason that regulated capitalism is the fairest policy for the governance of the economy is due to its stride toward a safe and sufficient workplace.
Esea. " No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. " Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. N.p., 01 Jan. 2011. Web. 27 Mar. 2017.
Type of Article Dobmeier R. A. & Reiner S. M. (2012). Spirituality in the counselor education curriculum: A national survey of student perceptions. Counseling and Values, Apr 2012 57 (1) 47. Type of Research
The increasing popularity of distance education over the past decade, combined with instant access to information online, caused many to wonder if libraries are becoming obsolete. However, libraries not only survived the dramatic impact of the internet and mobile technology, but also embraced and integrated it into their services. By incorporating groundbreaking technological and sociological advances, yet also remembering tradition, librarians are bestowed with the important duty of being the gateway and guides into the world of education and intellectual integration of all classes, races, and genders in our very diverse society. A study conducted by Pew Research Center in 2013 found that most people strongly value the role of public libraries
C4.3 Evaluate the impact of European Union (EU) policies on UK business organizations Policies are executed as procedures when organizations are making decision to achieve particular goals. The board of authority within the EU has formed policies which their aim is to govern the decisions made by senior administrative officials of business organizations in UK. For instance, EU has policies that seek to eliminate risk and promote positive benefits during the acquisition process. The company stakeholders of British Airways are protected from the influence of powerful investors and politicians under the policies of the EU. The European Union has implemented policies for the security and safety measure for both the workers and the travelers.
Government regulations serve many purposes among them to promote and maintain fairness in the marketplace. However, at times, the effects of this regulations do not match the intend of the regulation. This discrepancy can lead to an overburden on certain groups and further complications of the regulatory structure and the industry it is suppose to help. Nonetheless, in any civil society, where the government is supposed to put the needs and the safety of the people ahead of any other, the need for regulating and, in essence constraining, certain behavior or business practice is a necessity.
Research Title: Sources of Information: A Comparative Study of use of the Books on the Library and the Internet on Senior High School Students of Mapúa Institute of Technology Introduction Information is the foundation of every individual,society or group. It is a component of any academic environment for being vital and essential. The effectiveness of any academic system is base from the information. The more information that the academic environment have, the more effective they are. Information is important for every individual especially to the students and to the teachers or professors in any various academic endeavors.
Under regulatory efficiency, business freedom includes free negotiation of labour and minimal state labour laws. According to Heritage.org, “Rigid labor regulations prevent employers and employees from freely negotiating changes in terms and conditions of work, resulting often in a chronic mismatch of labor supply and demand.” The reason that I am opposed to this idea is because again going back to the nature of capitalism and their primary object of profit maximization. The concern is that the lack of government intervention will lead to coercion from business to drive labour cost down. Proponent of market freedom suggest that the market will be the only thing that regulates labour wages but again there exist a very real potential that businesses
The strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. culture of innovation throughout history and today
Many organisation argue that they should move away from the ideology of HSE legislation standards because of it’s many regulation(red-tape) affect the way business is done The Rt Hon Michael Fallon et al., 2013). The reason organisation believes in a more “laissez faire” way of doing things, it that is help drives the market into a more competitive form of business in comparison to the “laissez faire” of trade Kelloway and Cooper,