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The Congruence Management -a Diagnostic Tool to Identify Problem Areas in a Company
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
34-38
Received:
3 December 2017
Accepted:
12 December 2017
Published:
29 January 2018
Abstract: The congruence management model is a diagnostic tool that evaluates how well the elements within an organization work together and how they can be better integrated to improve performance. Chronological age is often used as a proxy for defining the wants and needs of consumers. This paper will represent how environment and person interacts with each other and discuss how it can aid in explaining the individual needs of aging consumers that need to be met to allow for successful aging. Outcomes for product design, service environments, and technological solutions will also be discussed. In this paper several internal elements are mentioned by which a company transforms input, such as resources, into output, such as goods or services. The paper will also highlight the basic premise of the congruence management model in which the betterment of a company's basic internal elements works together and how faster it attains its goals.
Abstract: The congruence management model is a diagnostic tool that evaluates how well the elements within an organization work together and how they can be better integrated to improve performance. Chronological age is often used as a proxy for defining the wants and needs of consumers. This paper will represent how environment and person interacts with eac...
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Methods of Teaching Social Studies: Time Requirements
Smirnov Alexander Vasiljevich
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
39-41
Received:
28 November 2017
Accepted:
9 December 2017
Published:
30 January 2018
Abstract: Dynamic quantitative and qualitative changes in the socio-political and socio-economic aspects of society, demand the forms and methods of teaching social Sciences in vocational schools. In post-industrial society, with the development of information technology, is required to change approaches to the methods and means of teaching of humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines in College. Shows the qualitative identity of imperfection paradigm component in the training of students. It is proposed to improve the didactic approaches to the teaching of humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines in the College, enhancing the use of mediainformatsii and learning its interpretation.
Abstract: Dynamic quantitative and qualitative changes in the socio-political and socio-economic aspects of society, demand the forms and methods of teaching social Sciences in vocational schools. In post-industrial society, with the development of information technology, is required to change approaches to the methods and means of teaching of humanitarian a...
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Technical Efficiency of Barley Production: The Case of Smallholde Farmers in Meket District, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
42-48
Received:
14 December 2017
Accepted:
28 February 2018
Published:
19 March 2018
Abstract: This study analyzed the technical efficiency of barley production by smallholder farmers in Meket district, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. A cross sectional data from a sample of 123 barley producers during the 2016/17 production season was collected by applying two stage random sampling. To address the objective of the study, both descriptive statistics and econometric models were used to analyze the data. The trans-log functional form of the production function simultaneously with single stage estimation approach was used to estimate the production of barley output and technical inefficiency factors. The estimated stochastic production frontier model indicated that input variables such as fertilizer, human labor and oxen power were the significant variables to increase the quantity of barley output while, barley seed had a negative effect. The estimated mean levels of technical efficiency of the sample farmers were about 70.9% which revealed that, presence of a room to increase their technical efficiency level on average by 29.1% with the existing resources. The discrepancy ratio gamma indicated that 63% of the total variation from the frontier comes due to technical inefficiency while, the remaining 37% comes due to factors outside the control of farmers. Among the hypothesized factors that affect technical inefficiency; education level, extension contact and number of barley plots significantly and negatively affected technical inefficiency score. Besides, practice of crop rotation, distance of residence from the nearest main market, total expenditure and soil fertility was found to have a positive and significant effect. Hence, emphasis should be given to decrease the inefficiency level of those more inefficient farm households via experience sharing among the farmers and usage of improved or certified barley seed. Besides to this, policies and strategies of the government should be directed towards increasing farmers’ education, improve the system of input distributions and institutional facilities.
Abstract: This study analyzed the technical efficiency of barley production by smallholder farmers in Meket district, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. A cross sectional data from a sample of 123 barley producers during the 2016/17 production season was collected by applying two stage random sampling. To address the objective of the study, both descr...
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Conceptualizing Europeanness and European Politics: Issues of Turkey’s Compatibility
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
49-54
Received:
30 July 2018
Accepted:
24 August 2018
Published:
17 September 2018
Abstract: The current paper aims to describe aspects of the debate regarding Turkey’s compatibility with how Europeanness is conceptualized. It is hereby questioned: How is Europe conceptualized? What’s the role of history towards such conceptualizations? Which are the parameters of Europeanness? And finally, is Turkey part of Europe? These questions are found at the core of the overall problematique concerning Turkey’s bid for access into the European Union (EU) and westernization process, in general. No matter how general they are, the questions refer to a certain philosophical debate which is extended to political and strategic aspects of the future of Europe as well as the future of Turkey in it. Ankara’s bid for EU membership and the ongoing negotiations are identified with this extension from philosophy to politics and strategy. On this line of thought, the current paper examines the concept of Europeanness in correlation with Turkish identity and ends to examine practical issues with regard to the EU-Turkey continuing dialogue. With reference to significant bibliography, the whole series of stakes is presented as well as the overall rhetoric legitimizing Turkey’s historical westernization inclinations. Therefore, the concluding remarks are related to all the practical aspects setting questions regarding Turkey’s access to the EU, keeping in mind that the EU nature is absolutely different to the strategic priorities of Ankara and its policy-making practices. For this reason, with one phrase, the conclusion could be ‘compatibility under conditions’ beyond any historical and philosophical references, since the anti-hegemonic nature of the EU structure is clearly incompatible to a grand strategy of economic projects manipulation for political purposes and treaties revision under an aggressive argumentation of Ottoman-like domination. As far as the EU value system is still valid and it is diffused into politics and the framework within European Great Powers are organized, hegemony matters and it is avoidable.
Abstract: The current paper aims to describe aspects of the debate regarding Turkey’s compatibility with how Europeanness is conceptualized. It is hereby questioned: How is Europe conceptualized? What’s the role of history towards such conceptualizations? Which are the parameters of Europeanness? And finally, is Turkey part of Europe? These questions are fou...
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