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Berbers --- Group identity --- Acculturation --- Berbères --- Identité collective --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Morocco --- Maroc --- Ethnic relations. --- Relations interethniques --- Social conditions --- Berbères --- Identité collective --- #KVHA:Taalkunde; Arabisch --- #KVHA:Cultuurgeschiedenis; Arabisch --- #KVHA:Maatschappij; Marokko --- Culture contact --- Development education --- Civilization --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Cultural fusion --- Collective identity --- Community identity --- Cultural identity --- Social identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Collective memory --- Amazigh --- Imazighan --- Imazighen --- Mazigh --- North Africans --- Political activity --- Culture contact (Acculturation)
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Waryaghar (Berber people) --- Ethnology --- Berbers --- Rif Mountain region --- Social life and customs --- Ait Waryaghar (Berber people) --- Beni Urriaghel (Berber people) --- Beni Waryaghar (Berber people) --- Ouriaghel (Berber people) --- Uriaquel (Berber people) --- Urriaghel (Berber people) --- Rif Mountains Region (Morocco) --- Social life and customs. --- Ethnology - Morocco --- Rif Mountain region - Social life and customs
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This volume seeks to catalyze the emergence of a novel field of policy studies: entrepreneurship policy. Practical experience and academic research both point to the central role of entrepreneurs in the process of economic growth and to the importance of public policy in creating the conditions under which entrepreneurial companies can flourish. The contributors, who hail from the disciplines of economics, geography, history, law, management, and political science, seek to crystallize key findings and to stimulate debate about future opportunities for policy-makers and researchers in this area. The chapters include surveys of the economic, social, and cultural contexts for US entrepreneurship policy; assessments of regional efforts to link knowledge producers to new enterprises; explorations of policies that aim to foster entrepreneurship in under-represented communities; detailed analyses of three key industries (biotechnology, e-commerce, and telecommunications); and considerations of challenges in policy implementation.
High technology industries --- Entrepreneurship --- Knowledge management --- Management of knowledge assets --- Management --- Information technology --- Intellectual capital --- Organizational learning --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Industries --- Government policy --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics
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The importance of both innovation and the centrality of national contributions to energy transitionwere acknowledged by the creation of the MI initiative in parallel with the Paris Agreement in 2015.Twenty-four nations and the EU committed to both double their public investments in energy RD&D and collaborate in tackling key innovation challenges. MI was a bold declaration. But it will amount to little more than hot air unless the member nationsboth follow through on their commitments and build on them aggressively, with increasing ambition.Nations should be judged by the actions they take to accelerate clean energy innovation.This report seeks to provide accountability for these commitments, and to lay the foundation formore ambitious measures by assessing national contributions to the global energy innovationsystem made by the MI member nations and the EU.
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