V besedilu je predstavljena metoda evritmija za podjetja in organizacije, ki je bila v Sloveniji uporabljena prvič. Izobraževanje poteka med delovnim časom z namenom ustvarjanja in negovanja pogojev ...za dobre medosebne odnose na delovnem mestu, cilj izobraževanja pa je prebujanje posameznika za podrobnosti, ki se pojavljajo v delovnih procesih in so pomembne za ustvarjanje dobre klime v timu ali celotni organizaciji. Izobraževanje izvedemo s pomočjo evritmije v štirih korakih, poimenovanih: prostor, čas, odnosi, intenca.
Chapters in this book include: (1) The Psychology of Entrepreneurship (Melek Kalkan and Canani Kaygusuz); (2) Entrepreneurial Intentions: The Role of the Cognitive Variables (Jose C. Sanchez); (3) Do ...External Factors Influence Students' Entrepreneurial Inclination? An Evidence Based Approach (Ishfaq Ahmed, Muhammad Musarrat Nawaz and Muhammad Ramzan); (4) Reflections on Eco-Preneurship (Alan E. Singer); (5) The Effect of an Entrepreneurial Training Programme on Entrepreneurial Traits and Intention of Secondary Students (Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues, Anabela Dinis, Arminda do Paco, Joao Ferreira and Mario Raposo); (6) Academic Entrepreneurship and Financial Problems: The Capital Structure of the University Spin-Offs (David Rodeiro, Sara Fernandez, Milagros Vivel and Maria Jesus Rodriguez); (7) Entrepreneurship Education and Pupils' Attitudes Towards Entrepreneurs (Vegard Johansen, Tuva Schanke and Tommy Hoyvarde Clausen); (8) Entrepreneurship, University Research, and Growth: European North vs. South (Panagiotis E. Petrakis); (9) Academic Entrepreneurship: What Changes When Scientists Become Academic Entrepreneurs? (Igor Prodan and Alenka Slavec); (10) University's Entrepreneurship Education: Creating Meaningful Impression for New Generation (Muhammad Nizam Zainuddin); (11) Critical Development Paths of University Spinoff Ventures (Philip Bowe and Rory O'Shea); (12) Fostering Entrepreneurship by Developing a New Learning Environment Within a Finnish University of Applied Sciences (Pasi Juvonen); (13) Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Macroeconomic Analysis and Effects of Social Capital in the EU (Marta Portela, Emilia Vazquez-Rozas, Isabel Neira and Elvira Viera); (14) Types of Entrepreneurial Action and Societal Provision for the Future: An Inquiry (John Bratland); (15) Examining the Bidirectional Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Is Entrepreneurship Endogenous? (Maribel N. Mojica-Howell, Wesley L. Whittaker, Tesfa G. Gebremedhin and Peter V. Schaeffer); and (16) Entrepreneurs' Resilience Measurement (Nor Aishah Buang). (Individual chapters contain figures and references.)
Globalization, surely one of the most used and abused buzzwords of recent decades, describes a phenomenon that is typically considered to be a neutral and inevitable expansion of market forces across ...the planet. Nearly all economists, politicians, business leaders, and mainstream journalists view globalization as the natural result of economic development, and a beneficial one at that. But, as noted economist Martin Hart-Landsberg argues, this perception does not match the reality of globalization. The rise of transnational corporations and their global production chains was the result of intentional and political acts, decisions made at the highest levels of power. Their aim - to increase profits by seeking the cheapest sources of labor and raw materials - was facilitated through policy-making at the national and international levels, and was largely successful. But workers in every nation have paid the costs, in the form of increased inequality and poverty, the destruction of social welfare provisions and labor unions, and an erratic global economy prone to bubbles, busts, and crises. This book examines the historical record of globalization and restores agency to the capitalists, policy-makers, and politicians who worked to craft a regime of world-wide exploitation. It demolishes their neoliberal ideology - already on shaky ground after the 2008 financial crisis - and picks apart the record of trade agreements like NAFTA and institutions like the WTO. But, crucially, Hart- Landsberg also discusses alternatives to capitalist globalization, looking to examples such as South America's Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA) for clues on how to build an international economy based on solidarity, social development, and shared prosperity.
fasada in tloris pritličja za ureditev lokala v graščini grofov Thurnov v Radovljici, 1: 100 (reprodukcija načrta, žig in podpis: Franc Pangerc, zidarsko podjetje, Bled)