نتایج جستجو برای: assuming ownership

تعداد نتایج: 75969  

2013
YingFei Héliot Michael Riley

The literature on knowledge transfer is confident in its assertion that a ‘stickiness’ pervades knowledge disclosure process. This phenomenon is often attributed to structural communication barriers but an equally valid explanation could stem from the individual feeling a sense of ownership of their knowledge which then engenders a reluctance to be open about their knowledge within a formal kno...

2013
Abraham Bell Gideon Parchomovsky

Notwithstanding its importance, property law has eluded both a consistent definition and a unified conceptual framework. Indeed, modern property scholarship has utterly splintered the field. On the one hand, instrumentalists view property as nothing more than default contract rules. On the other hand, conceptualists proclaim the primacy of in rem, rights and specially privileged rights such as ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Marco F H Schmidt Hannes Rakoczy Michael Tomasello

Human social life is structured by social norms creating both obligations and entitlements. Recent research has found that young children enforce simple obligations against norm violators by protesting. It is not known, however, whether they understand entitlements in the sense that they will actively object to a second party attempting to interfere in something that a third party is entitled t...

2000
Dennis Leech

The pattern of ownership and control of British industry is unusual compared with most other countries in that ownership is relatively dispersed. Typically the largest shareholder in any large listed company is likely to own a voting minority of the shares. Majority ownership by a single shareholder is unusual. It is not uncommon for the largest shareholding to be under 20 percent and in many c...

Journal: :Forum for development studies 2023

While the Rwandan government is acknowledged for assuming national ownership and eloquently commits to local participation, its participation practices are severely criticised governance deemed authoritarian. This points a tension between two long-lasting ideals in international development cooperation this article argues that – despite their shared aim of increased recipient agency, initiative...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2013
Jorge Munilla Alberto Peinado Guomin Yang Willy Susilo

Ownership Transfer Protocols for RFID allow transferring the rights over a tag from a current owner to a new owner in a secure and private way. Recently, Kapoor and Piramuthu have proposed two schemes which overcome most of the security weaknesses detected in previously published protocols. Still, this paper reviews that work and points out that such schemes still present some practical and sec...

2006
E. Bilancini S. D’Alessandro

This paper analyses how the distribution of land property rights affects industrial takeoff and aggregate income through the demand side. We study a stylized economy composed of two sectors, agriculture and manufacturing. The former produces a single subsistence good while the latter is constituted of a continuum of markets producing distinct commodities. Following Murphy et al. [20] we model i...

2002
Dennis Leech

The pattern of ownership and control of British industry is unusual compared with most other countries in that ownership is relatively dispersed. Typically the largest shareholder in any large listed company is likely to own a voting minority of the shares. Majority ownership by a single shareholder is unusual. It is not uncommon for the largest shareholding to be under 20 percent and in many c...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2014
Luke David Rostill

This paper is concerned with the English Court of Appeal's decision in Yearworth v North Bristol NHS Trust that six men had, for the purposes of their claims against the trust, ownership of the sperm they had produced. The case has been discussed by many commentators and most, if not all, of those who have discussed the case have claimed or assumed that the court held that the claimants had pro...

2002
Paul Parin

“The struggle for land ownership, which is assuming increasingly more drastic form throughout all of Latin America, is now beginning even in the Andean highlands of Ecuador. The indios of the Sierra in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, in each of which they make up approximately half the population, are generally considered to be barely capable of development. Centuries of oppression and dependence h...

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