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New communication technologies and, in particular, SMS (Short Message Service) — that is, undersized text messages sent to a mobile phone by a computer or by another mobile device — offer political ... evaluates both credibility and its effects on the voting intention of SMS political communication (ie mobile-politics, M-Politics), by considering credibility as a characteristic ascribed to SMS. The results
the major issue of whether or not the political systems can institute sustainable solutions before it's too late. This debate suggests grassroots efforts may represent the most viable solution to ... to the first Earth Summit in 1992 to request global political leaders to commit to actions beyond additional policy agreements, and discussions to address environmental degradation1 Research defined
in the narrative of Tukey's analytic philosophy. John W. Tukey (16 June 1915 – 26 July 2000) was a significant contributor to the field of statistics, but was a humble, unpretentious man, as he always ... newcomers to Tukey’s EDA need the Seven-step Cycle introduced within the narrative of Tukey’s analytic philosophy. Accordingly, I enfold the solution with front and back matter – The Essence of EDA, and The
Some marketers define customer relationship management (CRM) as a company-wide philosophy involving organisational realignment and culture change, as well as technology implementation. In practice
philosophy. ... 1980s and beyond, characterised by Mrs Thatcher’s government, away from sympathy towards lame ducks to a harder, market-based philosophy. According to King,9 the free-market argument made an impact in
Escamilla Santana, Sir Anthony Seldon, Professor Martin Seligman and Professor Kaiping Peng and during the Summit. 3. Specific virtues or values and character-based education lessons based in philosophy or ... -being has severe competition in the political arena. For example, in the Australia, schools are called on to engage with and implement The National Assessment Program—Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN
non-chemical paths, including a consideration for humaneness (Corrigan 2009) . Although a shift toward a philosophy of IPM may be emerging, little is known about the portion of commercial shops, food
, people often prioritize decision-making factors into a hierarchical framework. Personal economic and political factors hold the highest significance, as considerations of cost and relationships to ... conceptual constructions of global temperature fluctuations are embedded in political or other ideological frameworks. Therefore, they propose that support for policies to mitigate carbon emission can be
, people often prioritize decision-making factors into a hierarchical framework. Personal economic and political factors hold the highest significance, as considerations of cost and relationships to ... conceptual constructions of global temperature fluctuations are embedded in political or other ideological frameworks. Therefore, they propose that support for policies to mitigate carbon emission can be
example, led to the emergence of a ‘new marketing philosophy’, known as green marketing.3,4 As far as the conceptual aspects related with green marketing are concerned, Kilbourne5 suggests that there has ... focused on other issues, such as energy conservation and political activism. Studies on consumer behaviour have also appeared with greater frequency in recent years. The 1990s have been identified as the
the creation and blossoming of partnerships between many disciplines including linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and what was then the newly-formed field of “cognitive sciences
fits that wider pattern. 2. Concepts and measures The terms happiness and freedom are often used in political rhetoric, but are in that context seldom properly defined. Greater precision is required ... available information on choice restrictions in the domains of economic life, political life and private life of citizens (or individuals within that nation). Economic freedom is measured by absence of
. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND Marketing as an organizational process The word ‘marketing’ is commonly used to delineate very different things. On the one hand, it is considered as a management philosophy that seeks ... nature and quality of decisions. Unfortunately, studying processes is considerably more difficult than studying substance.13 Whether viewed as a function, a business philosophy or a set of specific
frequently engage in activities that identify them as American Belief system 1 A specific religious philosophy is what makes a person uniquely American 2 It is impossible for an individual to be truly American ... without taking part in some form of religious activity 3 Religious education is essential to preserve the cohesiveness of the American society 4 A specific religious philosophy is not an important part of
the integration of knowledge gained from diverse research fields both within psychology and where psychology intersects with other disciplines (e.g., biology, economics, philosophy, sociology and
the ‘old’ effective frequency threshold philosophy. The authors consider that Ephron’s recommendations of more weeks and thus less advertising ‘weight’ may apply only to high budget campaigns, where ... work in media planning departments usually accept the agency’s philosophy and have very similar experiences because of the same category or set of categories for which they plan. The sample is
growth: The roots of citizen discontent . Journal of Urban Affairs 6 ( 4 ): 39 - 49 . Baldassare , M. 1998 . Citizen preferences for local growth controls: trends in U.S. suburban support for new political ... culture movement . In The New Political Culture, eds. T. Clark, Hoffmann-Martinot , V. , Gromala , M. , 261 - 276 . Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Baldassare , M. and Wilson, G. 1996 . Changing sources of
growth: The roots of citizen discontent . Journal of Urban Affairs 6 ( 4 ): 39 - 49 . Baldassare , M. 1998 . Citizen preferences for local growth controls: trends in U.S. suburban support for new political ... culture movement . In The New Political Culture, eds. T. Clark, Hoffmann-Martinot , V. , Gromala , M. , 261 - 276 . Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Baldassare , M. and Wilson, G. 1996 . Changing sources of
allocation task to an independent rater holding a PhD in physics and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. The independent rater again processed 50 % of the material, i.e. nine interviews, the interrater
suggestions would have been disparaged: Lusch’s history of marketing thought reminds us that it was the ‘go-to-market’ philosophy that treated the customer as exogenous to the market and that, according to a