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Participation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia participation (decision making), a notion in theory of management, economics and politics ... participation (Finance), getting some benefit from the performance of a certain underlying asset ... Posted: 1 month, 2 weeks ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
e-participation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A more detailed definition sees e-participation as "the use of information and communication technologies to broaden and deepen political participation by enabling citizens to connect with one another and with their elected representatives" (Macintosh 2004) ... Posted: 1 month, 1 week ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Participation (decision making) - Wikipedia, the free ... participation in social science refers to different mechanisms for the public to express opinions - and ideally exert influence - regarding political, economic, management or other social decisions. ... participation activities may be motivated from an administrative perspective or a citizen perspective. ... Posted: 2 weeks, 3 days ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Public participation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Public participation is a political principle or practice, and may also recognised as a right (right to public participation) ... Generally public participation seeks and facilitates the involvement of those potentially affected by or interested in a decision. ... Posted: 1 month, 2 weeks ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Participation exemption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The justification for a participation exemption is to eliminate double taxation of shareholders. ... A participation exemption will typically provide that certain types of dividends are not taxed in the hands of shareholders. ... Posted: 1 week, 4 days ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Participatory culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia As participation becomes easier, the diversity of voices that can be heard also increases. ... In the face of increased participation, the traditional hierarchies will not disappear, but "Community, collaboration, and self-organization" can become the foundation of corporations as ... Posted: 3 months, 4 weeks ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Participation loan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The lead bank typically originates the loan, takes responsibility for the loan servicing of the participation loan, organizes and manages the participation, and deals directly with the borrower. "participations" in the loan are sold by the lead bank to other banks. ... Posted: 1 year ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Participatory democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Participatory democracy is a process emphasizing the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems. ... However, traditional representative democracy tends to limit citizen participation to voting, leaving actual governance to politicians.[citation needed] ... Posted: 6 days, 13 hours ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
THIRD WORLD STUDIES CENTER: Access to Participation of ... This encourages participation of stakeholders at the local level, specifically the marginalized sectors, thus allowing them to play vital roles in processes that may include local development planning and implementation, setting up conflict resolution strategies, and resource management. ... Posted: 2 months, 1 week ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)
Widening participation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Widening participation is one of the strategic objectives of the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) ... This policy is linked to the Labour government's target of increasing participation in higher education to 50% by 2010, and is part of a wider ... Posted: 2 weeks, 2 days ago Social Tone: -+ - Negatives Words: (None found in this post) | + Positive Words: (None found in this post)