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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Fongibilité et volonté individuelle : étude sur la qualification juridique des biens /

Marly, Pierre-Grégoire, January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Paris., 2002.
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Sprechintentionen in deutschen und japanischen Zeitungskommentaren Illokutionstypologie und kontrastive Analysen von empirischen Texten

Dillmann, Gerhard January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Freiburg (Breisgau), Univ., Diss., 2008
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Intentions and intentional actions in ordinary language and the criminal law

Nadelhoffer, Thomas Allen. Mele, Alfred R., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2005. / Advisor: Dr. Alfred Mele, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Philosophy. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Sept. 15, 2005). Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 174 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Guilt, media exposure, and physical activity extending the theory of planned behavior /

Wang, Xiao. Heald, Gary Robert, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2006. / Advisor: Gary R. Heald, Florida State University, College of Communication, Dept. of Communication. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Sept. 15, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 118 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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L'intention entrepreneuriale des étudiantes : cas du Liban / The entrepreneurial intention of students

Ibrahim, Léna 26 November 2011 (has links)
Cette thèse tente d'expliquer la formation de l'intention entrepreneuriale des étudiantes en gestion suivant des programmes ou des formations en entrepreneuriat. Nous nous intéressons à comprendre dans quelle mesure des programmes ou des formations en entrepreneuriat, parmi des variables personnelles et contextuelles, agissent sur l'intention entrepreneuriale des étudiantes. L'objectif principal de notre thèse est de décrire, de prédire et de comprendre, dans un contexte de l'enseignement de l'entrepreneuriat, une phase majeure du processus entrepreneurial amont : l'intention entrepreneuriale. Dans une perspective processuelle, cette dernière prédit l'acte entrepreneurial susceptible de se concrétiser. Pour ce faire, une analyse théorique des principaux concepts dans le domaine de l'entrepreneuriat, permettra de mettre en évidence un cadre conceptuel adapté à l'étude de l'intention entrepreneuriale. En nous fondant sur le modèle de Shapero et Sokol (1982) repris par Krueger (1993), nous élaborons un modèle. La validation du modèle s'appuie sur nos visites dans les universités du Liban intéressés par l'entrepreneuriat afin d'y interroger les animateurs des formations et actions s'y rapportant et sur une étude quantitative, conduite dans sept universités, auprès de 300 étudiantes de filière « sciences de gestion » et de 100 étudiantes de filière « sciences ». Nos principaux résultats envisagent que la formation de l'intention entrepreneuriale est contingente à la filière d'étude dans le cas des étudiantes libanaises, filière « Management » et filière « Sciences ». En d'autres termes, la désirabilité et la faisabilité perçues sont deux éléments indispensables à la formation d'une intention entrepreneuriale pour les étudiantes filière « Management ». Pour les étudiantes filière « Sciences », la désirabilité contribue seule à la détermination de l'intention entrepreneuriale. Dans le même sens, les déterminants de la désirabilité et faisabilité perçues envers l'entrepreneuriat change selon la filière. Par contre, l'enseignement de l'entrepreneuriat au Liban n'a pas d'impact suffisant sur l'intention entrepreneuriale pour les deux échantillons. Notre recherche permettra de faire des recommandations pour l'amélioration des formations universitaires afin qu'elles aient un impact fort sur les étudiantes et fassent naître en elles, une intention entrepreneuriale forte. / This thesis attempts to explain the formation of entrepreneurial intention of students following management programs or courses in entrepreneurship. We are interested in understanding how the programs or courses in entrepreneurship, including personal and contextual variables, affect the entrepreneurial intention of students. The main purpose of our thesis is to describe, predict and understand, in a context of entrepreneurship education, a major phase of the entrepreneurial process: entrepreneurial intention. To do this, a theoretical analysis of the key concepts in the field of entrepreneurship, will highlight a conceptual framework suited to the study of entrepreneurial intention. Based on the model of Shapero and Sokol (1982) taken over by Krueger (1993), we develop a model. The thesis presents its problematic and methodological project, through interviews and questionnaires conducted in seven universities, with 400 students. Our main results considering that the formation of entrepreneurial intentions is contingent on the study course. In other words, the perceived desirability and feasibility are two indispensable elements for the formation of an entrepreneurial intention for students following management programs. For students following science programs, the desirability contributes to determine the entrepreneurial intention. Thus, the determinants of perceived desirability and feasibility of entrepreneurship varies according to the major. Our research will make recommendations for improving university education so that they have a strong impact on students.
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Rational agency

Campbell, Peter G. January 1988 (has links)
It is claimed that action discourse provides us with a criterion of adequacy for a theory of action; that with action discourse we have a family of concepts which a theory of action must accommodate. After an exegesis of Davidson's essay "Agency", it is argued that his semantics of action is incompatible with our concepts of motivation and responsibility for action and of attributions of action and agency, and must, therefore, be rejected. A theory of rational agency is presented within which are to be found accounts of intention, coming to intend, intentional action, and an alternative semantics of action which connects the action essentially to agency. The theory of rational agency is then used to illuminate the concepts of trying, compulsion, autonomy and involuntariness, mistake, accident, and the so-called active-passive distinction. / Arts, Faculty of / Philosophy, Department of / Graduate
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Common Crowd Dynamics: Shaping Behavioral Intention Models

Bouchard, Marcel 01 December 2011 (has links)
As the human population grows, so too does the need to understand human behavior. One particularly important aspect of human behavior is how it changes within conglomerations of people, i.e. crowds. In this thesis, a method for modeling crowd behavior is proposed. This method draws inspiration from the concept of behavioral intention and the related forces of attitudes, influences, and social norms. These topics are first defined and detailed, followed by a survey of related research. Next, the model is presented and adapted to three common crowd dynamics, each stressing a different component of behavioral intention. Observations are made about these models, and extensions to the models and directions for future research are considered.
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Recherche sur la commune intention des parties dans les contrats administratifs : contribution à l’interprétation du contrat en droit public / Research about common intention in public contracts

Lamy, Valentin 07 June 2019 (has links)
La relative discrétion dont s'entoure la commune intention en droit public provient sans doute de ce qu'elle est habituellement réduite à un simple instrument d'interprétation des contrats de droit privé, alors même qu'elle est omniprésente dans la jurisprudence administrative relative aux contrats. Déclinaison de l'autonomie de la volonté, elle montre que le juge administratif est attaché à la protection des volontés réciproques des parties et à une conception du contrat commune au droit public et au droit privé. Ce faisant, elle maintient les parties au contrat administratif dans le respect de leurs obligations, dans la lignée de la jurisprudence « Commune de Béziers ». Pour autant, le rôle de la commune intention en droit public ne saurait se limiter à une interprétation qui fige la volonté des contractants. La nécessaire prise en compte de l'intérêt général par chacune des parties suppose un travail constant d'adaptation par le juge administratif dont le point de départ reste toujours la commune intention. Elle a fourni la matrice originelle, et quelque peu oubliée, de la mutabilité, du pouvoir de modification unilatérale, des sujétions imprévues et de l'imprévision. Elle a permis l'évolution récente du régime des biens de retour. De sorte que la commune intention semble promise à un bel avenir dans un contrat administratif centrée sur la loyauté contractuelle. Le contrat administratif, comme accord de volontés concourant à l'intérêt général, se trouve redécouvert, au stade de son interprétation, grâce à la valeur heuristique de la commune intention / The relative discretion surrounding the common intention in public law is undoubtedly due to the fact that it is usually reduced to a mere instrument of interpretation of private contracts, even though it is omnipresent in the administrative jurisprudence related to contracts. In relation with the contractual autonomy, it shows that the administrative judge is concerned with the protection of the parties' mutual willingness and with a conception of the contract that can be found in both public and private law. In doing so, it maintains the parties' compliance to the public contract and within their own obligations, and in line with the jurisprudence « Commune de Béziers ». However, the role of the common intention in public law could not be limited to an interpretation that freezes the willingness of the contractors. The necessary consideration of the general interest by each of the parties implies a constant work of adaptation by the administrative judge whose starting point always remains the common intention. It has provided the original matrix, and somehow forgotten, the mutability, the unilateral right to change the terms, some unexpected contraints, and hardship. It has allowed the recent evolution of the return property regime. And in a way that the common intention seems promised to a bright future in a public contract focused on contractual loyalty. The public contract, as a contractual agreement contributing to the general interest, is rediscovered, at the stage of its interpretation, thanks to the heuristic value of the common intention
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Zavinění v trestním právu / Culpability in Criminal Law

Schmalzová, Kateřina January 2019 (has links)
Culpability in Criminal Law The diploma thesis deals with the topic of culpability in criminal law, which is an obligatory attribute of the subjective aspect of the criminal offence. It characterizes the offender's psyche in relation to the criminal offence. In Czech criminal law, the principle of liability for fault (nullum crimen sine culpa), according to which there is no crime without fault, applies. The diploma thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is focused on the general introduction; in which the crime and its merits are discussed. The largest part is left to the interpretation of the subjective aspect of the criminal offence and its obligatory and facultative characteristics. The chapter concludes with a treatise on the concept of guilt in criminal law. The second chapter deals with the historical development of the institute of culpability in the criminal codes, which used to be applicable in our territory, from the period defined by the applicability of the Act on Crimes, Offenses and Misdemeanours to the Criminal Code of 1961, which was replaced in 2010 by the current Criminal Code. The third chapter deals with the current regulation of culpability in criminal law, the most part is left to the general characteristics of the regulation of culpability in the applicable...
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Sociodemographic and psychological predictors of intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in elderly peruvians

Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás, Tomás, José M., Carbajal-León, Carlos, Vilca, Lindsey W., Reyes-Bossio, Mario, Intimayta-Escalante, Claudio, Vivanco-Vidal, Andrea, Saroli-Araníbar, Daniela, Esteban, Renzo Felipe Carranza, White, Michael 01 March 2022 (has links)
The implementation of a vaccine against COVID-19 is one of the most important health strategies to mitigate the spread of the disease. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of the intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and its predictors in older Peruvian adults. This is a cross-sectional study, where information was collected through an online survey regarding vaccination intention of the participants, as well as sociodemographic and psychological variables. A multiple regression analysis was applied to identify predictors of intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We evaluated 245 participants, who had a mean age of 72.74 years old (SD = 6.66). 65.5% of these older adults expressed a high likelihood of accepting vaccination, while 20.9% expressed a low likelihood of accepting vaccination, and 13.6% were hesitant. Eleven predictors were identified that explained 66.69% of the intention to vaccinate against COVID-19. This identified place of residence, perceived likelihood of contracting COVID-19, severity of previous infection with COVID-19, fear of the disease, previous refusal of a vaccine, concerns about vaccine sales and speculation, and trust toward vaccines against COVID-19, as the main predictors. Our results show that confidence in vaccines and previous vaccine refusal are relevant predictors of intention to vaccinate against COVID-19 in older adults; these findings may be useful to guide the development of campaigns for the immunization of this vulnerable group in the current pandemic. © 2021, Associação Brasileira de Psicologia.

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