The NASSS framework is shown in Fig. 1. It consists of seven domains, each of which may be simple (few compo- nents, predictable), complicated (many components but still largely predictable), or complex (many components interacting in a dynamic and unpredictable way). The dif- ferent sub-...
Systematic reviews that address policy and practice questions in relation to complex interventions frequently need not only to assess the efficacy of a given intervention but to identify which intervention - and which intervention components - might be m
Whenever a test passes, I want to reach out and near-instantly have a next test to make pass. I want all these tests to push me in small steps toward a solution. I'm unhappy unless the steps are small. When I'm done, I want the collection of tests to add up to a set that ...
the role of women has received little attention, including in the field of family businesses. As long ago as 1990, Salganicoff stressed that while the literature on family business was in its infancy, that of women in these enterprises was still in the making. Later, in...
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where Y is whether the explained quantity adopts climate adaptation technology, the independent variable Xi is the number of children, Zi is each control variable and Mi is the transmission variable of non-agricultural employment, risk appetite and economic capital, respectively. a, b, c and c’...
It also visualizes them and then analyses the position of each actor in the network and the overall structure of the network [1,2,3]. As a new research method, SNA is often used in the fields of economics and sociology: it allows for the analysis of the relationships between members of...
in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage [1]. This ICH, transmitted from generation to generation, is constantly recreated by communities and groups in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and their history, and provides them with a sense of ...
order to assess which types of farmers were more likely to have an interest in blending economic and environmental dimensions of agriculture, we combined the responses to the two statements on conservation and genetic diversity into a single measure for use as a dependent variable in our analysis....