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5Published 2018Table of Contents: “….- Towards an integrated framework for the study of the tourism phenomenon -- Theoretical introduction to social capital -- Paper 2. Social capital at the tourist destination level.- Determining the dimentions to access and improve collective action tourism -- III.Methodological development: Paper 3. …”
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7Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Enhancing destinations' social capital for access to international tourism markets: the case of the Cajas Massif Biosphera Area, by Santiago Rodríguez-Giron, Dominique Vanneste, Joris Scheers -- Assumptions for a successful implementation of the concept of sustainable tourism development: example of urban destinations of the Republic of Groatia, by Tomislav Klarin -- Environmental barriers to tourism development for people with disabilities, by Seyedmojtaba Mahmoudzadeh, Nader Kourdi Sarjaz -- Report on ITHAS, International Tourism and Hospitality Academy at Sea, 2018 Marine tourism.…”
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10by Giagnocavo, Cynthia“…This paper focuses on how cooperatives were fundamental in constructing civil society for the benefit of poor rural people, even in the presence of significant negative social capital and undemocratic institutions during the Franco dictatorship. …”
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12“…Using data on intergovernmental transfers, public attitude surveys, labor outcomes and pollution, we test for popular theoretical mechanisms of the resource curse and show that positive oil price shocks affect conflict through rising competition for resource rents and through a reduction in social capital. We do not find evidence in favor of mechanisms related to changes in the opportunity cost of engaging in conflict or grievances about pollution and its implications.The second chapter in this dissertation explores the effect of terrorism on child health. …”
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13“…Practical implications – This study suggests that family managers should essentially consider various aspects such as tacit knowledge, social capital and long-standing collaborations with stakeholders to reinforce the relationship between TI efficiency and firm growth. …”
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20by Ramos Martín, Antonio“…The methodology used is the bibliographical revision, attending to the current legislation on international, national and autonomic levels; to the institutions with competencies in relation with this benefit, to the sociopolitical reality of Andalucia since the beginnings of the Minimum Income of Solidarity until the actual times of pandemic; to the configuration of Minimum Incomes of Insertion between different communities and to the sociodemographic profile of the municipality of Roquetas de Mar, and the realization of semistructured interviews to three professionals implicated in the MISIA in Roquetas de Mar, of which its concluded that the strategies more employed by the users are migratory, because of the big immigrant majority present in Roquetas de Mar, the strategy of administration of resources and informal economy, and the relational or social capital strategy. On the other hand, the professionals express that they have developed the ability of teamwork and the pedagogical function. …”
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