8 research outputs found

    Varianter pÄ demokrati Dataset - Version 10 - Kodare-NivÄ

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    Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. We provide a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset that reflects the complexity of the concept of democracy as a system of rule that goes beyond the simple presence of elections. The V-Dem project distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and collects data to measure these principles. V-Dem draws on theoretical and methodological expertise from its worldwide team to produce data in the most objective and reliable way possible. Approximately half of the indicators in the V-Dem dataset are based on factual information obtainable from offcial documents such as constitutions and government records. The other half consists of evaluative indicators on topics like political practices and compliance with de jure rules. On such issues, typically five experts provide ratings. V-Dem works closely with leading social science research methodologists and has developed a state of the art Bayesian Item Response Theory measurement model that, to the extent possible, minimizes coder error and addresses issues of comparability across countries and over time. V-Dem also draws on the team’s academic expertise to develop theoretically informed techniques for aggregating indicators into mid- and high-level indices. In this sense, V-Dem is at the cutting edge of developing new and improved methods of social science measurement.Varianter pĂ„ demokrati (V-Dem) Ă€r ett internationellt forskningsprojekt vars syfte Ă€r att ta fram nya indikatorer pĂ„ demokrati, i alla vĂ€rldens lĂ€nder frĂ„n Ă„r 1789 fram till idag. V-Dem erbjuder ett nytt sĂ€tt att konceptualisera och mĂ€ta demokrati, och sĂ€rskiljer mellan fem demokratiprinciper: val-, liberal-, deltagar-, deliberativ- och jĂ€mlikhetsdemokrati, och samlar in data för att mĂ€ta dessa

    Varianter pĂ„ demokrati Dataset - Version 10 - Land-År: V-Dem Full+Övriga

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    Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. We provide a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset that reflects the complexity of the concept of democracy as a system of rule that goes beyond the simple presence of elections. The V-Dem project distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and collects data to measure these principles. V-Dem draws on theoretical and methodological expertise from its worldwide team to produce data in the most objective and reliable way possible. Approximately half of the indicators in the V-Dem dataset are based on factual information obtainable from offcial documents such as constitutions and government records. The other half consists of evaluative indicators on topics like political practices and compliance with de jure rules. On such issues, typically five experts provide ratings. V-Dem works closely with leading social science research methodologists and has developed a state of the art Bayesian Item Response Theory measurement model that, to the extent possible, minimizes coder error and addresses issues of comparability across countries and over time. V-Dem also draws on the team’s academic expertise to develop theoretically informed techniques for aggregating indicators into mid- and high-level indices. In this sense, V-Dem is at the cutting edge of developing new and improved methods of social science measurement.Varianter pĂ„ demokrati (V-Dem) Ă€r ett internationellt forskningsprojekt vars syfte Ă€r att ta fram nya indikatorer pĂ„ demokrati, i alla vĂ€rldens lĂ€nder frĂ„n Ă„r 1789 fram till idag. V-Dem erbjuder ett nytt sĂ€tt att konceptualisera och mĂ€ta demokrati, och sĂ€rskiljer mellan fem demokratiprinciper: val-, liberal-, deltagar-, deliberativ- och jĂ€mlikhetsdemokrati, och samlar in data för att mĂ€ta dessa

    Varianter pÄ demokrati Dataset - Version 10 - Land-Datum: V-Dem

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    Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. We provide a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset that reflects the complexity of the concept of democracy as a system of rule that goes beyond the simple presence of elections. The V-Dem project distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and collects data to measure these principles. V-Dem draws on theoretical and methodological expertise from its worldwide team to produce data in the most objective and reliable way possible. Approximately half of the indicators in the V-Dem dataset are based on factual information obtainable from offcial documents such as constitutions and government records. The other half consists of evaluative indicators on topics like political practices and compliance with de jure rules. On such issues, typically five experts provide ratings. V-Dem works closely with leading social science research methodologists and has developed a state of the art Bayesian Item Response Theory measurement model that, to the extent possible, minimizes coder error and addresses issues of comparability across countries and over time. V-Dem also draws on the team’s academic expertise to develop theoretically informed techniques for aggregating indicators into mid- and high-level indices. In this sense, V-Dem is at the cutting edge of developing new and improved methods of social science measurement.Varianter pĂ„ demokrati (V-Dem) Ă€r ett internationellt forskningsprojekt vars syfte Ă€r att ta fram nya indikatorer pĂ„ demokrati, i alla vĂ€rldens lĂ€nder frĂ„n Ă„r 1789 fram till idag. V-Dem erbjuder ett nytt sĂ€tt att konceptualisera och mĂ€ta demokrati, och sĂ€rskiljer mellan fem demokratiprinciper: val-, liberal-, deltagar-, deliberativ- och jĂ€mlikhetsdemokrati, och samlar in data för att mĂ€ta dessa

    Varianter pÄ demokrati Dataset - Version 10 - Land-Datum: V-Dem

    No full text
    Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. We provide a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset that reflects the complexity of the concept of democracy as a system of rule that goes beyond the simple presence of elections. The V-Dem project distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and collects data to measure these principles. V-Dem draws on theoretical and methodological expertise from its worldwide team to produce data in the most objective and reliable way possible. Approximately half of the indicators in the V-Dem dataset are based on factual information obtainable from offcial documents such as constitutions and government records. The other half consists of evaluative indicators on topics like political practices and compliance with de jure rules. On such issues, typically five experts provide ratings. V-Dem works closely with leading social science research methodologists and has developed a state of the art Bayesian Item Response Theory measurement model that, to the extent possible, minimizes coder error and addresses issues of comparability across countries and over time. V-Dem also draws on the team’s academic expertise to develop theoretically informed techniques for aggregating indicators into mid- and high-level indices. In this sense, V-Dem is at the cutting edge of developing new and improved methods of social science measurement.Varianter pĂ„ demokrati (V-Dem) Ă€r ett internationellt forskningsprojekt vars syfte Ă€r att ta fram nya indikatorer pĂ„ demokrati, i alla vĂ€rldens lĂ€nder frĂ„n Ă„r 1789 fram till idag. V-Dem erbjuder ett nytt sĂ€tt att konceptualisera och mĂ€ta demokrati, och sĂ€rskiljer mellan fem demokratiprinciper: val-, liberal-, deltagar-, deliberativ- och jĂ€mlikhetsdemokrati, och samlar in data för att mĂ€ta dessa

    Varianter pĂ„ demokrati Dataset - Version 10 - Land-År: V-Dem Full+Övriga

    No full text
    Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a new approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. We provide a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset that reflects the complexity of the concept of democracy as a system of rule that goes beyond the simple presence of elections. The V-Dem project distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and collects data to measure these principles. V-Dem draws on theoretical and methodological expertise from its worldwide team to produce data in the most objective and reliable way possible. Approximately half of the indicators in the V-Dem dataset are based on factual information obtainable from offcial documents such as constitutions and government records. The other half consists of evaluative indicators on topics like political practices and compliance with de jure rules. On such issues, typically five experts provide ratings. V-Dem works closely with leading social science research methodologists and has developed a state of the art Bayesian Item Response Theory measurement model that, to the extent possible, minimizes coder error and addresses issues of comparability across countries and over time. V-Dem also draws on the team’s academic expertise to develop theoretically informed techniques for aggregating indicators into mid- and high-level indices. In this sense, V-Dem is at the cutting edge of developing new and improved methods of social science measurement.Varianter pĂ„ demokrati (V-Dem) Ă€r ett internationellt forskningsprojekt vars syfte Ă€r att ta fram nya indikatorer pĂ„ demokrati, i alla vĂ€rldens lĂ€nder frĂ„n Ă„r 1789 fram till idag. V-Dem erbjuder ett nytt sĂ€tt att konceptualisera och mĂ€ta demokrati, och sĂ€rskiljer mellan fem demokratiprinciper: val-, liberal-, deltagar-, deliberativ- och jĂ€mlikhetsdemokrati, och samlar in data för att mĂ€ta dessa

    Knowledge management in technology-focused firms in emerging economies: Caveats on capabilities, networks, and real options

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    In mature economies, technology-focused industries and the management of knowledge are widely viewed as critical to success. Increasingly, in emerging economies technology-focused industries and the management of knowledge are also viewed as important. To date, however, little is known about such activities in emerging economies. Particularly, it is not understood how knowledge management can impact efforts for corporate renewal in such environments. The literatures of the resource-based view of the firm, social capital/network theory, and real options theory are vital to providing insights for technology-focused industries and the management of knowledge in mature economies. In this paper we focus on the caveats when applying such theoretical foundations to emerging economies. To illustrate these issues we will draw on the largest emergent economy in the world, China. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007Emerging economies, Social capital, Network theory, Real options theory, Corporate renewal,
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