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In an article in the EMBO series Peter Stegmaier (2009) suggests that 'convergence workers' like ELSA researchers may even amount to a new profession to serve the needs of modern science governance (p. 115).
As Levitt and Lamba-Nieves put it (2011), while Peggy Levitt's early research on the sort of information that was shared between emigrants and their relatives back home "did not consider the state responsible for providing basic services", her recent research shows that residents "see those activities as part and parcel of what constitutes good governance" (p. 17 18).
The family physicians' perceived impact in their role as leader and champion of COPC was significantly lower than their impact as a care provider (p < 0.001), consultant (p = 0.001) and leader and champion of clinical governance (p = 0.005).
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Participation led to increased confidence in key academic domains including: communication with local research governance bodies (p < 0.001), approaching clinical staff to initiate local collaboration (p < 0.001), data collection in a clinical setting (p < 0.001) and presentation of scientific results (p < 0.013).
Our network analysis of citations of global N and P governance exposes the structural patterns of a loose network among the principal institutions and actors, in which legal instruments of the European Union serve as key cross-scale and cross-sectoral 'gateways'gateways
While the level of public funding in education is an important indicator of the importance given to education by governments, how they allocate resources within the education sector also tells us something important about their selection of priorities and education governance (UNESCO, 2008, p. 134).
A recent book by the World Bank [22] aiming to help decision makers better understand and address their workforce challenges mentions "Leadership, governance, and management weaknesses" (p. 2) and emphasizes the importance of management capacity, but does not cover the management of either health financing and purchasing entities or health facilities.
If one's outlook is limited to this life, one may come to fulfill the first and second grades of justice without too much difficulty, but rarely does anyone achieve the highest level of justice without consideration of the soul's immortality and God's governance (PW, "Codex Iuris Gentium," p. 173; PW, "Meditation on the Common Concept of Justice," p. 58).
This year we also take a look at the corporate governance of big companies (see p. 106).
Initiatives come from all sides and the top-down programmes, in particular, are brought to life by researchers from the bottom-up in ways that governance could never have foreseen" (p. 115).
Adjusted multiple regression analysis resulted in a significant association between the percentage of inappropriate days and the overall Clinical Governance score (β = −0.28; p < 0.001; R-squared = 0.8).
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