scholarly journals Research trends of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Poland

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna Węgrzyn

Over the last two decades the attention given to the research on Public-private partnerships (PPPs) has been steadily increasing. Literature surveys on the research trends of PPP in English language publications suggest some emerging trends in the topics dedicated to the PPP. A similar compilation of PPP literature is not readily available on the grounds of national scientific research. That is why the aim of the article is to present contemporary trends that are being developed in Poland in the PPP filed. The indication of possible further research in the area of PPP is also an essential issue tackled in this article.

2020 ◽  
pp. 097226292095952
Author(s):  
Shalini Garg ◽  
Snehlata Sangwan

Purpose: The article highlights various studies conducted in the field of diversity and inclusion at workplace. This helps us to understand the evolution of diversity and inclusion and identify future research gaps. Methodology: The article employs a citation analysis technique to analyse the citation index of journals and authors based on the data collected from various databases such as Social Sciences Citation Index, Emerging Sources Citation Index, and SCImago (2010–2017). For the analysis, journals relevant to the field of management related to diversity and inclusion in the area of management were selected from the database of 254,617 journals. Finding: A literature review analysis was commissioned to focus on diversity and inclusion at workplace and its research trends from 2010 to 2017. The varied meanings and interpretations of the terms ‘diversity and inclusion’ make it ripe for examining the literature on diversity and that of inclusion to offer a deeper and nuanced understanding of their meanings and conceptualizations. The review analysis suggests that there is a rich body of research in the area of diversity and its related outcomes. Since inclusion has emerged as a fairly recent area of exploration, more research is required in the area of inclusion and its related outcomes. Originality/value: The article is original and holds significance as inclusion has only recently entered the lexicon of popular discourse. Further, this study may benefit research scholars from management seeking understanding about research trends and emerging trends in the area of diversity and inclusion.


Marine Drugs ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Judith Rumin ◽  
Elodie Nicolau ◽  
Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira Junior ◽  
Claudio Fuentes-Grünewald ◽  
Laurent Picot

A bibliographic database of scientific papers published by authors affiliated to research institutions worldwide, especially focused in Europe and in the European Atlantic Area, and containing the keywords “microalga(e)” or “phytoplankton” was built. A corpus of 79,020 publications was obtained and analyzed using the Orbit Intellixir software to characterize the research trends related to microalgae markets, markets opportunities and technologies that could have important impacts on markets evolution. Six major markets opportunities, the production of biofuels, bioplastics, biofertilizers, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, and two fast-evolving technological domains driving markets evolution, microalgae harvesting and extraction technologies and production of genetically modified (GM-)microalgae, were highlighted. We here present an advanced analysis of these research domains to give an updated overview of scientific concepts driving microalgae markets.


2009 ◽  
Vol 113 (1144) ◽  
pp. 331-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor Giurgiutiu

Abstract The paper presents an overview of the fundamental research performed in the US in the field of flight structures under the sponsorship of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). After presenting a general overview of AFOSR, the paper focuses on the structural mechanics program. Three large applications areas are considered: (a) future flight structures; (b) structural sustainment; (c) structural dynamics and vibration control. These three broad areas are covered at various levels of complexity and detail. Currently supported topics are presented and major funding and results are discussed. The paper ends with summary and conclusions.


2013 ◽  
Vol 718-720 ◽  
pp. 2068-2073 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gan Ping Ma

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an interdiscipline that aims to create and enhance the intelligence of machines and robots. Neuroscience has a tight connection with AI, which is also one of the earliest research fields that neuroscience attempted to carry out. This paper focused on the development and research trends of AI in neuroscience with the help of a latest scientometric tool, CiteSpace II. It allowed us to grasp the research frontiers and trends of AI in neuroscience through the analysis of data concerning AI and neuroscience between 1990 and 2012. We found that cluster #5 heart rate variability was most likely to be the emerging trends and some technologies will be more frequently used in neuroscience research.


Author(s):  
Pınar Bilasa ◽  
Mehmet Taşpınar

The aim of this study is to determine the attitudes of the students of Gazi University Gazi Education Faculty towards Scientific Research Methods (SRM) course. The survey model was used in this descriptive study. In the study, 20-item 'Attitude Scale towards Scientific Research Methods Course' developed by Yaşar (2014) was used. The study population consisted of 308 pre-service teachers attending the German Language Education, Arabic Language Education, French Language Education, English Language Education, Philosophy Group Education, department of primary education and Preschool Teacher Education Departments at Gazi University, Gazi Faculty of Education in the spring term of 2017-2018 academic year. As a result of the research, it is difficult to say that the pre-service teachers have positive attitudes at the desired level towards the SRM course. It was determined that the pre-service teachers of the Philosophy Group had more positive attitudes towards the SRM course than the pre-service teachers of the other departments.


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