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Author(s):  
Yeni Nuraeni

Seksi Usaha Ekonomi Masyarakat dalam Pemberdayaan Pengelola Badan Usaha Milik Desa (BUMDES) di Kabupaten Subang dalam hubungannya dengan teori kinerja organisasio yaitu produktifitas, kualitas layanan, responsivitas, responsibilitas dan akuntabilitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa Kinerja Seksi Usaha Ekonomi Masyarakat dalam Pemberdayaan Pengelola Badan Usaha Milik Desa (BUMDES) di Kabupaten Subang secara umum belum optimal. Hal ini dapat dilihat dari jumlah BUMDES yang belum terealisasi sesuai target, 30% dari 78 BUMDES yang terdata di 30 Kecamatan dalam kondisi tidak berjalan, pelaksanaan monitoring dan evaluasi dilakukan sementara waktu serta keterlambatan dalam pelaporan.   This research and writing discusses matters relating to the Performance of the Community Economic Business Section in Empowering the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) in Subang Regency in relation to the theory of public organization perpormance namely productivity, service quality, responsiveness, responsibility and accountability. The results of the study showed that the Performance of the Community’s Economic Business Section in Empowering Managers of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) in Subang district in general was not optimal. This can be seen from the number of BUMDES that have not been realized according to the target, 30% of the 78 BUMDES recorded in 30 sub-districts were not functioning, the monitoring and evaluation carried out temporarily as well as delays in reporting.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-45
Author(s):  
Javier Fernández-Cruz ◽  
Antonio Moreno-Ortiz

The paper describes the process involved in developing the Great Recession News Corpus (GRNC); a specialized web corpus, which contains a wide range of written texts obtained from the Business section of The Guardian and The New York Times between 2007 and 2015. The corpus was compiled as the main resource in a sentiment analysis project on the economic/financial domain. In this paper we describe its design, compilation criteria and methodological approach, as well as the description of the overall creation process. Although the corpus can be used for a variety of purposes, we include a sentiment analysis study on the evolution of the sentiment conveyed by the word credit during the years of the Great Recession which we think provides validation of the corpus.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-115
Author(s):  
Dominika Urbańczyk

This paper is devoted to investigate the enterprises duration on the market. The research sample consisted of a cohort of companies from the Mazowieckie voivodeship, which started their economic activity in 2007 (observed for 10 years). Non-parametric and parametric methods of survival analysis (including hazard models) were applied. Attention was also paid to the problem of censored data. The results obtained in both approaches are convergent. It was noted that the greatest risk of termination of business occurs between 2 and 5 years of the company existence. The factors such as the headquarters, ownership form and the business section have a significant impact on the duration of enterprises.


As of late, tremendous fields of sorted out, unstructured, and semi-composed data have been made by various foundations around the world and this heterogeneous data all in all implied as enormous data. The prosperity business section has been portrayed by the need to manage the enormous data being made by various sources, which are remarkable for conveying high volumes of heterogeneous data. Distinctive huge data examination gadgets and frameworks have been created for dealing with these monstrous proportions of data, in the human administrations portion. This paper discusses the impact of gigantic data in human administrations, and various gadgets accessible in the Hadoop organic framework for dealing with it. We furthermore explore the hypothetical plan of colossal data examination for social protection which incorporates the data gathering history of different branches, the genome database, electronic prosperity records, content/imagery and clinical decisions sincerely steady system


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 1940
Author(s):  
Nimet Özbek

Where is the cheapest place to buy citizenship? With this question used as a heading in a BBC News Business section, by the reporter Kim Gittleson, New York, We got an idea of writing an academic paper concerning this issue, which is very controversial.Some people call it citizenship for sale and others call it citizenship by investment; but what is really the difference? This is a scheme of acquiring citizenship rather than yours in case you accept to pay a predetermined sum of money or under a form of investment, it is only made to attract rich individuals and raise the revenues of that country you are applying for citizenship.In this paper, we will analyze this kind of acquiring citizenship in comparison with the normal way of gaining another country’s nationality within the spirit of international human rights law.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 216-226
Author(s):  
Teeradet Chuenpraphanusorn ◽  
Ongorn Snguanyat ◽  
Jongkol Boonchart ◽  
Sarawut Chombuathong ◽  
Kanchulee Moonlapat

Abstract The Purpose of this research was four-folds; 1) to study and survey the needs for developing the Work -Integrated Learning Model in Business Service Field, 2) to develop and evaluate the model, 3) try-out the model and 4) to develop the hand books. This research was a mixed research between the Qualitative Research Methods by the documentary analysis and Quantitative Research Methods by the questionnaires with the 400 sampling group such; students, teachers, the business section, family by the Simple Sampling Random Methods and then by the Stratified Sampling Methods in 0.97 of Reliability, and the data was analysis by the statistic in term of percentage and mean. The results reveal by the following: 1) The trend and direction of the needs in Integration the Learning Management Model between the Institute and the Business Section was found that; the teacher, the business section or enterprise, curriculum, budget, teaching management and student were the main factors for developing the model.2) The result of the analytical of the Work-Integrated Learning in Thailand was found that; it was also emerged in the vocational field, especially in Service and Hospitality in the Vocational School, but in this research was concentrated in the Rajabhat University only, so the result pointed out directly through the Work-Integrated Learning of Rajabhat University in Thailand. The Model should be a) has a Pre-course Experience for training the student beforehand, b) has a Sandwich -course between the enterprise and University, c) Job Shadowing in the real situations and places d) Cooperative Education between the enterprise, university and another related business section e) Joint Industry University Course, f) Fields Work, g) New Traineeship of apprenticeship,h) Pro-Course Internship and, i) Placement to Practicum. 3) The result of try-out of the Model; it was found that the students were also Satisfied the model, especially the practicum in business section can help them to improve themselves in knowledge and practice their experiences a lot in highest ranking in 4.87, the secondly can help them to improve their confidence to select the job after finished from University in highest ranking in 4.81, the third can help them to improve their confidence in working both in Thailand and abroad in highest ranking in 4.80, and the latest result; was learning with the Work-integrated model can help them to improve their knowledge, skills and also making the good attitude toward this Model in high ranking 4.28. 4) The hand book was also included; 1) the concept or the principle of the Work-Integrated Model of Rajabhat University in Thailand, 2) the philosophy of the Model, 3) the purposes or the goals of the Model, 4) the competency of the students or the student out-put after used this Model, 5) the student learning’s duty, 6) the scope of learning, 7) the learning process that it was integrated with language and technology (Work-Based Learning Integration with Language and Technology) including with the In-put, Process and Out-put.


Author(s):  
Valeria Franceschi

AbstractInternational business communication is sometimes perceived as being culture-neutral; however, the speakers’ linguacultural repertoires may be exploited as communicative resources in English as a Business Lingua Franca (BELF) interactions. Indeed, plurilingual phenomena can be inscribed in a view of ELF communication that sees such practices as a potential asset in intercultural communication. Multicultural competence – which may include the exploitation and integration of other linguacultures – alongside BELF competence and business-specific knowledge is identifiable as an essential skill for successful interactions on the workplace. This paper aims at exploring the domain of internationally oriented business communication in English by analyzing naturally occurring data of workplace interactions involving non-native speakers of English. Specifically, the analysis will look at how non-English linguistic and cultural elements are incorporated in ELF talk in business contexts. The Professional Business section of the VOICE corpus will be analyzed to this purpose through a qualitative approach in order to shed light on the functions of L1 and LN (other languages) cultural and linguistic elements in BELF interactions and their role in conducting successful business transactions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Alexia Hudson-Ward

The Guide to Reference in Business and Economics, edited by Steven W. Sowards and Elisabeth Leonard, is an outstanding reference resource that will be beneficial to academic and public librarians as well as to LIS students, LIS faculty members, and some corporate librarians. The majority of the book's content is derived from the "Economics and Business" section of ALA's online guide Guide to Reference (www.guidetoreference.org) and has been carefully curated by the editors to ensure that high-quality resources are highlighted.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-84
Author(s):  
Глушенков ◽  
Oleg Glushenkov ◽  
Перепечина ◽  
Yuliya Perepechina ◽  
Корсиков ◽  
...  

Object of study is forests, newly emerged on agricultural lands due to their withdrawal from agricultural use in the early 90s in the territory of the Bryansk region. Relevance of the work is indicated by absence of any mechanism of account and use of these forests. The analysis of the process of fields overgrowing with woody vegetation, for integrated and sustainable use of emerging plants is made, the technique of their account is proposed. To conduct the study plots of forest renewed in agricultural fields were selected, taking into consideration the composition of adjacent stands. In selected plantations temporary plots were laid, size was determined by number of trees - not less than 300 pieces. Test plots were laid at a distance of 51-100 m from the wall of the forest. Trees were determined by age, height was measured. Scots pine, silver birch and goat willow are the most commonly found species in abandoned fields. By the age of 5 years, pine, willow have a height of 1.1 m, and birch by 6 years – about 2 m. Pine in this situation manifests itself as a pioneer species , but it is inferior to the birch in growth rate. Conducting interpretation of satellite images with resolution of 2.5 m it was found that forest area of 120.6 thousand hectares are unaccounted for in HLB and Gil of the region, which corresponds to the forest area the Oryol region. In accordance with the recommendations of the UN FAO, these forests should be accounted, characteristics should be given and their continued use should be determined. On the basis of these forest areas should be organized in municipal forestry, regulations should be developed and forestries should function. After determine the cutting age in a birch business section (V / 41-50) according to the age of quantitative maturity, after logging, these lands can be reused for agricultural production.


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