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Fundamental view of the outcomes of entrepreneurship education
The research
paper presents a holistic framework of the outcomes of entrepreneurship
education (EE) at educational and socio-economic levels. Employing the general
scientific research methods, monograph and logical construction, the author investigates
the fundamental origins of the European Competence Framework for
entrepreneurial learning and identifies a scientific justification for its
implementation. This work is also the first to exploit an integral view of
entrepreneurship as a combination of employability, intrapreneurship and
venture creation – for measuring the impact of entrepreneurship education, and
to set linkages between learning outcomes in real life and educational settings.
The target audiences for this paper include entrepreneurship educators,
researchers and EE decision-makers. </p
Unit Test I Sem VI (EE)
Contains unit test I question papers of Control System I, SS, Protection and Switchgear Engineering, Project Management, EM III, MPMC
Unit Test I Sem III (EE)
Contains unit test I question papers of Electrical & Electronics Measurement, Electrical Network, Applied Maths III
Naxwaha Sifayneed ee Afsoomaaliga: mugga kowaad (mi): Ereyeynta
Qoraagu wuxuu buuggan ku lafagurayaa qaybaha hadalka ee Af-soomaaliga, gaar ahaan xagga sarfaha ereyga.In questo testo, l'autore presenta un'analisi relativa alle parti del discorso della lingua somala, con un particolare focus sulla morfologia.In this text, the author presents an analysis of the parts of speech of the Somali language, with a particular focus on morphology
Vsesojuznoe Soveščanie po Teorii Invariantnosti i ee Primeneniju v Avtomatičeskich Ustrojstvach
Vneshnyaya rabota pishchevaritelnykh zhelez i ee mekhanizm
VNESHNYAYA RABOTA PISHCHEVARITELNYKH ZHELEZ I EE MEKHANIZM
Vneshnyaya rabota pishchevaritelnykh zhelez i ee mekhanizm (2) (-
Totalitarnaja narodnost´ i ee istočniki
Günther H. Totalitarnaja narodnost´ i ee istočniki. Russkij tekst. 1996;1996(4):45-61
Influential Publications in Ecological Economics: A Citation Analysis
We assessed the degree of influence of selected papers and books in ecological economics using citation analysis. We looked at both the internal influence of publications on the field of ecological economics and the external influence of those same publications on the broader academic community. We used four lists of papers and books for the analysis: (1) 92 papers nominated by the Ecological Economics (EE) Editorial Board; (2) 71 papers that were published in EE and that received 15 or more citations in all journals included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Citation Index; (3) 57 papers that had been cited in EE 15 or more times; and (4) 77 monographs and edited books that had been cited in EE 15 or more times. For each publication we counted the total number of ISI citations as well as the total number of citations in EE. We calculated the average number of citations/yr to each paper since its publication in both the ISI database and in EE, along with the percentage of the total ISI citations that were in EE. Ranking the degree of influence of the publications can be done in several ways, including using the number of ISI citations, the number of EE citations or both. We discuss both the internal and external influence of publications and show how these influences might be considered jointly. We display and analyze the results in several ways. By plotting the ISI citations against the EE citations we can identify those papers that are mainly influential in EE with some broader influence, those that are mainly influential in the broader literature but have also had influence on EE, and other patterns of influence. There are both overlaps and interesting lacunae among the four lists that give us a better picture of the real influence of publications in ecological economics versus perceptions of those publications' importance. By plotting the number of citations vs. date of publication, we can identify those publications that are projected to be most influential. Plots of the time series of citations over the 1990-2003 period show a generally increasing trend (contrary to what one would expect for an "average" paper) for the top papers. We suggest that this pattern of increasing citations (and thus influence) over time is one hallmark of a "foundational" paper.
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