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Poland --- Europe, Central --- History --- Foreign relations --- Civilization --- Woś, Jan Władysław --- Poland - History --- Poland - Foreign relations --- Europe, Central - Civilization
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Hurricane Katrina, 2005 --- Disaster relief --- Women --- Disaster assistance --- Emergency assistance in disasters --- Emergency relief --- Emergency management --- Human services --- Social aspects. --- Citizen participation. --- Social conditions. --- Women of the Storm (Organization) --- WOS (Organization)
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Early maps --- Cartes anciennes --- Private collections --- Catalogs. --- Collections privées --- Catalogues --- Woś, Jan Władysław, --- Poland --- Poland --- Pologne --- Pologne --- Maps --- Catalogs. --- Historical geography --- Maps. --- Cartes --- Catalogues --- Géographie historique --- Cartes
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This Special Issue book focuses on the theory and practice of search engine optimization (SEO). It is intended for anyone who publishes content online and it includes five peer-reviewed papers from various researchers. More specifically, the book includes theoretical and case study contributions which review and synthesize important aspects, including, but not limited to, the following themes: theory of SEO, different types of SEO, SEO criteria evaluation, search engine algorithms, social media and SEO, and SEO applications in various industries, as well as SEO on media websites. The book aims to give a better understanding of the importance of SEO in the current state of the Internet and online information search. Even though SEO is widely used by marketing practitioners, there is a relatively small amount of academic research that systematically attempts to capture this phenomenon and its impact across different industries. Thus, this collection of studies offers useful insights, as well as a valuable resource that intends to open the door for future SEO-related research.
Information technology industries --- SEO --- search engine optimization --- website ranking --- ranking factors --- news websites --- Greece --- Cyprus --- comments --- ASEO --- reverse engineering --- citations --- google scholar --- microsoft academic --- web of science --- WoS --- scopus --- indicators --- algorithms --- relevance ranking --- citation databases --- academic search engines --- website quality --- web presence --- academic rankings --- accessibility --- search engines --- search --- online journalism --- media websites --- news content --- news articles --- SEO --- search engine optimization --- website ranking --- ranking factors --- news websites --- Greece --- Cyprus --- comments --- ASEO --- reverse engineering --- citations --- google scholar --- microsoft academic --- web of science --- WoS --- scopus --- indicators --- algorithms --- relevance ranking --- citation databases --- academic search engines --- website quality --- web presence --- academic rankings --- accessibility --- search engines --- search --- online journalism --- media websites --- news content --- news articles
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Ēwosṭātēwos (Eustathe sous forme francisée) fut à l’origine de la fondation de plusieurs monastères dans le premier tiers du xive siècle au nord du royaume chrétien d’Éthiopie. Outre le plaidoyer pour l’indépendance des moines à l’égard des laïcs, Ēwosṭātēwos prônait la stricte observance des deux sabbats, samedi et dimanche, une doctrine jugée hérétique par le souverain et le métropolite égyptien, qui dirigeait l’Église éthiopienne. Les disciples d’Ēwosṭātēwos, les eustathéens, furent mis alors au ban de la société chrétienne dès la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle. Malgré les persécutions, les eustathéens multiplièrent les fondations au nord du royaume, contribuant à la diffusion de leurs idées et fragilisant l’unité de l’Église éthiopienne. Au milieu du XVe siècle, à la faveur du succès rencontré par le respect des deux sabbats, les eustathéens parvinrent à faire triompher leurs positions auprès du roi Zarʾa Yāʿeqob, et devinrent dès lors les précieux alliés du pouvoir royal. Comment expliquer la trajectoire étonnante du mouvement fondé par Ēwosṭātēwos? Cet ouvrage cherche à la fois à comprendre l’expansion paradoxale des premières communautés eustathéennes et les significations de l’hétérodoxie dans la société de l’Éthiopie médiévale. En s’appuyant sur l’analyse des récits des origines et des archives croisée à des enquêtes de terrain, cette enquête démontre que les eustathéens ont su mobiliser de multiples stratégies pour s’implanter au nord du royaume. Ce livre s’attache à montrer comment ces moines ont fait de l’écrit un puissant instrument d’affirmation et de défense face aux différents pouvoirs.
Church history --- Christian saints --- Christian heretics --- Monasticism and religious orders --- History --- Ewosṭātēwos, --- Ethiopia --- Church history. --- religion --- Moyen Âge --- mouvements monastiques --- hagiographie chrétienne --- monachisme --- XIV siècle --- XV siècle --- Influence. --- Ewostātēwos, 1273-1352 --- Mouvement des Eustathéens --- Ordres monastiques et religieux chrétiens -- Éthiopie --- Ethiopie --- Moyen Age --- Monachisme --- Saints --- Hérésies
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This Special Issue book focuses on the theory and practice of search engine optimization (SEO). It is intended for anyone who publishes content online and it includes five peer-reviewed papers from various researchers. More specifically, the book includes theoretical and case study contributions which review and synthesize important aspects, including, but not limited to, the following themes: theory of SEO, different types of SEO, SEO criteria evaluation, search engine algorithms, social media and SEO, and SEO applications in various industries, as well as SEO on media websites. The book aims to give a better understanding of the importance of SEO in the current state of the Internet and online information search. Even though SEO is widely used by marketing practitioners, there is a relatively small amount of academic research that systematically attempts to capture this phenomenon and its impact across different industries. Thus, this collection of studies offers useful insights, as well as a valuable resource that intends to open the door for future SEO-related research.
Information technology industries --- SEO --- search engine optimization --- website ranking --- ranking factors --- news websites --- Greece --- Cyprus --- comments --- ASEO --- reverse engineering --- citations --- google scholar --- microsoft academic --- web of science --- WoS --- scopus --- indicators --- algorithms --- relevance ranking --- citation databases --- academic search engines --- website quality --- web presence --- academic rankings --- accessibility --- search engines --- search --- online journalism --- media websites --- news content --- news articles --- n/a
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This Special Issue book focuses on the theory and practice of search engine optimization (SEO). It is intended for anyone who publishes content online and it includes five peer-reviewed papers from various researchers. More specifically, the book includes theoretical and case study contributions which review and synthesize important aspects, including, but not limited to, the following themes: theory of SEO, different types of SEO, SEO criteria evaluation, search engine algorithms, social media and SEO, and SEO applications in various industries, as well as SEO on media websites. The book aims to give a better understanding of the importance of SEO in the current state of the Internet and online information search. Even though SEO is widely used by marketing practitioners, there is a relatively small amount of academic research that systematically attempts to capture this phenomenon and its impact across different industries. Thus, this collection of studies offers useful insights, as well as a valuable resource that intends to open the door for future SEO-related research.
SEO --- search engine optimization --- website ranking --- ranking factors --- news websites --- Greece --- Cyprus --- comments --- ASEO --- reverse engineering --- citations --- google scholar --- microsoft academic --- web of science --- WoS --- scopus --- indicators --- algorithms --- relevance ranking --- citation databases --- academic search engines --- website quality --- web presence --- academic rankings --- accessibility --- search engines --- search --- online journalism --- media websites --- news content --- news articles --- n/a
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In a context best characterized by uncertainty and volatility, it is necessary to rethink the key concepts and assumptions underpinning the broad debate on international business. In brief, the world is more interconnected than ever, yet—as the cases of COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine confirm—supply chains are not immune to developments in politics and society. Other factors weigh in on the analysis too. Moreover, as the context in which businesses operate is ever more competitive, traditional approaches to building a competitive edge and succeed in foreign markets need to be reconsidered. Talent management might be the missing link. Hence, this book makes a case for a more direct engagement of the research community with this topic.
Film, TV & radio --- work family conflict --- talent management --- sustainability --- best practice --- developing country --- modernization --- women in society --- women in formal workforce --- collectivist societies --- Pakistan --- economic growth --- energy consumption --- environmental pollution --- financial development --- foreign direct investment --- institutional quality --- pharmaceutical industry --- cost advantage strategy --- differentiation strategy --- M& --- A performance --- continental factors --- sustainability in international business --- sustainable organizational performance --- structural equation modeling --- United Arab Emirates (UAE) --- HEI sustainability --- bullying --- coping strategies --- problem-focused coping strategies --- managerial implications --- the hidden cost of workplace bullying --- supply chain --- market entry --- entry mode --- exclusive entry --- joint entry --- gig economy --- platform economy --- science mapping --- WoS --- servitization --- digital economy --- sustainable tourism --- destination competitiveness --- stakeholder's perception --- Algarve region --- artificial intelligence --- MNE --- EMNE --- location decisions --- resource configurations --- fsQCA --- regional development --- performance --- European Union --- foreign investors --- high-tech industries --- random forests --- COVID-19 --- SMEs --- Poland --- crisis --- learning organization --- resilience --- sustainable competitiveness --- regional competitiveness --- regions --- EU --- Central and Eastern European countries --- sustainable talent management --- talent management practices --- organizational culture --- higher education sector --- job satisfaction --- firm internationalization --- international business --- CEE countries --- GMM model --- random effect model --- access to finance --- SMEs entrepreneur --- entrepreneurial characteristics --- work family conflict --- talent management --- sustainability --- best practice --- developing country --- modernization --- women in society --- women in formal workforce --- collectivist societies --- Pakistan --- economic growth --- energy consumption --- environmental pollution --- financial development --- foreign direct investment --- institutional quality --- pharmaceutical industry --- cost advantage strategy --- differentiation strategy --- M& --- A performance --- continental factors --- sustainability in international business --- sustainable organizational performance --- structural equation modeling --- United Arab Emirates (UAE) --- HEI sustainability --- bullying --- coping strategies --- problem-focused coping strategies --- managerial implications --- the hidden cost of workplace bullying --- supply chain --- market entry --- entry mode --- exclusive entry --- joint entry --- gig economy --- platform economy --- science mapping --- WoS --- servitization --- digital economy --- sustainable tourism --- destination competitiveness --- stakeholder's perception --- Algarve region --- artificial intelligence --- MNE --- EMNE --- location decisions --- resource configurations --- fsQCA --- regional development --- performance --- European Union --- foreign investors --- high-tech industries --- random forests --- COVID-19 --- SMEs --- Poland --- crisis --- learning organization --- resilience --- sustainable competitiveness --- regional competitiveness --- regions --- EU --- Central and Eastern European countries --- sustainable talent management --- talent management practices --- organizational culture --- higher education sector --- job satisfaction --- firm internationalization --- international business --- CEE countries --- GMM model --- random effect model --- access to finance --- SMEs entrepreneur --- entrepreneurial characteristics
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