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Pottery, Ancient --- Pottery, Medieval --- Vandals --- Commerce --- Byzantine Empire --- Western Mediterranean --- Rome --- Méditerranée occidentale --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire --- -Pottery, Medieval --- -Trade routes --- -Commercial routes --- Foreign trade routes --- Ocean routes --- Routes of trade --- Sea lines of communication --- Sea routes --- Medieval pottery --- Ancient pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- -Western Mediterranean --- -Mediterranean Region, Western --- Mediterranean, Western --- -History --- Trade routes --- -Antiquities --- Méditerranée occidentale --- Antiquités --- Commercial routes --- Mediterranean Region, Western --- Antiquities. --- History. --- Pottery --- Commerce.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Butrint (Albania) --- Antiquities.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Butrint (Albania) --- Antiquities.
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Entrepreneurship is among the most vibrant and important parts of the economy, and this important contribution to understanding its dynamics provides the first assessment of changes over time in U.S. entrepreneurial activity. It is uniquely based on measures of participation of adults in new firm creation and gives a systematic overview of basic patterns in the firm creation process. Based on three harmonized research programs and other complementary data, this book sheds light on the importance of new firms for job growth, productivity enhancements, innovation, as well as a route for social mobility. By tracking the success or failure of entrepreneurs in creating new firms, this assessment includes comparisons of different groups, including women and minorities, as well as across different countries. All sectors of the population are making significant contributions. As long as the United States continues to make major investments in R&D and higher education the U.S. entrepreneurial sector is well positioned to retain a leadership role in the world economy. Significant implications for practitioners, educators and policy makers are discussed. "This book provides an in-depth analysis of the factors that influence business creation. It should be required reading for those scholars in organization theory and behavior who are interested in the origins of organizations and in organizing processes. The book is also an important contribution to the study of economic development. Reynolds' ability to tie the findings of the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics to other datasets provides significant insights into the micro and macro dynamics of entrepreneurship." —William B. Gartner, Spiro Professor of Entrepreneurial Leadership, Clemson University "The growing stream of research on nascent entrepreneurship flows primarily from two significant research endeavors, the Panel Study on Entrepreneurial Dynamics, I and II, and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Paul Reynolds supplied the leadership to initiate and complete both. No one knows them better. In this book, Reynolds draws the threads together from these two major research efforts to produce an integrated and eminently readable overview of this critical topic. The entrepreneurial phenomenon cannot be appreciated nor understand without an appreciation and understanding of its very first stages. Reynolds lays them out wonderfully in this essential reading." —William J. Dennis, Jr., Senior Research Fellow, NFIB Research Foundation "This is the most important book on measuring entrepreneurial activity in the United States in a generation. It should be required reading for anyone serious about conducting research on, or formulating policy towards, entrepreneurship." —Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, Department of Economics, Case Western Reserve University "Using a wealth of tables and figures, Paul Reynolds has compiled a comprehensive examination of entrepreneurship in the United States over the past several decades. He paints a fascinating picture of substantial turmoil beneath the apparently placid waters of the U.S. economy. Based on the unique data sets that he has assembled, we see that a large fraction of the U.S. population is involved in some form of new business activity in any given year. Indeed, his work shows that the United States is truly an ‘entrepreneurial society.’ Scholars will find well-grounded empirical generalizations that suggest a multitude of new research projects. Policy makers will find arguments about the factors associated with business startups and new firm growth that should cause them to rethink where governments should allocate their scarce resources." —Howard Aldrich, Kenan Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina.
Entrepreneurship --- New business enterprises --- Management. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Regional economics. --- Business. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Business and Management, general. --- Trade --- Economics --- Management --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Spatial economics. --- Management science. --- Quantitative business analysis --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Spatial economics --- Regional economics
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Social sciences --- Social scientists --- Social ethics --- Civil rights --- Research --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Political aspects --- Civil rights. --- Social ethics. --- Social scientists. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Political aspects. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Basic rights --- Civil liberties --- Constitutional rights --- Fundamental rights --- Rights, Civil --- Research&delete& --- Law and legislation --- Social sciences - Research - Moral and ethical aspects --- Social sciences - Research - Political aspects
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This book explores how children engage with sex and sexuality. Building on a conceptual and legal grounding in sexuality studies and the new sociology of childhood, the authors debate the age of consent, teenage pregnany, sexual diversity, sexualisation, sex education and sexual literacy, paedophilia, and sex in the digital age. Whilst Moore and Reynolds recognise the necessity of child protection and safeguarding in the context of risk, danger and harm, they also argue that where these stifle children’s sexual knowledge, understanding, expression and experience, they contribute to a climate of fear, ignorance and bad experiences or harms. What is necessary is to balance safeguarding with enabling, and encourage judicious understandings that advance from a rigid developmental model to one that recognises pleasure and excitement in children’s nascent sexual lives. Exploring that balance through their chosen issues, they seek to encourage changed thinking in professional, personal and academic contexts, and speculate that children might teach adults something about the way they think about sex. Childhood and Sexuality will be of interest to students, scholars and professionals across a range of subjects and disciplines including sociology, social work, criminology, and youth studies.
Social sciences. --- Childhood. --- Adolescence. --- Social groups. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Sexual behavior. --- Sexual psychology. --- Social Sciences. --- Childhood, Adolescence and Society. --- Sexual Behavior. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Psychology, School --- Psychology, Applied --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Children --- Pediatric psychology --- Psychology, Child --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Psychology --- Child psychiatry --- Child rearing --- Educational psychology --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Teen-age --- Teenagers --- Puberty --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Psychological aspects --- Development --- Children and sex. --- Children and sex --- Developmental psychology. --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology
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