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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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Konsumenters attityder mot kundrecensioner och omdömen : En kvantitativ studie bland svenska medborgare som har besökt Bali

Svensson, Dennis, Almhöjd, Emil January 2023 (has links)
This study aims to investigate the attitudes of Swedish consumers towardscustomer reviews in Bali. Through this research, Swedish consumers willgain a more accurate understanding of their attitudes towards customerreviews and how these reviews align with the accommodations in Bali.A quantitative method was used, and a survey was constructed to answer theresearch question. The survey was completed by Swedish citizens who hadpreviously visited Bali to provide the study with relevant data.The results indicated that consumers prefer reading customer reviews ratherthan expressing their own opinions and attitudes through such reviews. Alarge majority of consumers are influenced by the content expressed incustomer reviews, although not everyone has complete confidence in all thereviews. Overall, consumers are generally satisfied with their previousaccommodations; however, negative customer reviews have a significantinfluence on consumers' choice of accommodations in Bali.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, A GLOBALIZED VALUE : The Case of Tourism in Bali / Le Développement Durable, une Valeur Mondialisée : Le Cas du Tourisme à Bali

Budarma, I Ketut 08 September 2015 (has links)
A partir de 1987 le développement économique est remis en question avec le paradigme de la durabilité qui vise à favoriser un développement viable d'un triple point de vue, économique, social et environnemental. Le secteur du tourisme a été très tôt investi par cette valeur, notamment au Sommet de la Terre de Rio de Janeiro de 1992. L'OMT et le WTTC ont promu l'Agenda 21 en énonçant que les acteurs du tourisme doivent participer au développement durable des territoires. Ils doivent contribuer à l'amélioration de la qualité de vie des communautés, en assurant un développement économique local, en renforçant la cohésion sociale et en favorisant une meilleure gestion environnementale. L’engagement des entreprises du tourisme et notamment des hôtels se voient encadrés par un certain nombre d’outils, tels que le RSE (Responsabilité Sociale des Entreprises). Par cette injonction et par le relais des instances gouvernementales, le développement durable devient une valeur mondialisée. Ainsi, les hôtels transnationaux opérant à Bali sont obligés par la loi indonésienne depuis 2007 d’intégrer le programme de RSE, leur imposant d'apporter un bénéfice pour la communauté locale au sens holistique. Les hôtels transnationaux sont donc tenus de participer au développement durable local, mais aussi de respecter les exigences de la philosophie théologique, écologique et sociale traditionnelle balinaise, appelée Tri Hita Karana. Cette dernière répond à une autre conception de la « durabilité » reposant sur des principes de relations entre les hommes, avec les dieux et avec l’environnement « naturel ». Cette recherche interpelle donc le paradigme occidental de durabilité, qui aspire à l’universalisme, en interrogeant sa capacité à intégrer les spécificités culturelles, en l’occurrence balinaises, en combinant approche réflective et pragmatique, focalisée plus spécifiquement sur le cas particulier des hôtels transnationaux. Ces derniers sont des agents essentiels de l’essor touristique international de Bali, depuis 1970. / From 1987 economic development is challenged with the sustainability paradigm that aims to promote a sustainable development of a triple bottom lines, economic, social and environmental. The tourism sector was strongly engaged with the value, notably since the Summit of the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992. UNWTO and WTTC promoted Agenda 21 by stating that tourism stakeholders have to participate in sustainable development of the territories. They have to contribute to improving the quality of life of communities, ensuring local economic development, strengthening social cohesion and promoting better environmental management. The engagement of tourism businesses including hotels, equipped themselves with a number of tools such as CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility). By the impregnation and the stage of governmental actions, sustainable development becomes a global value. Thus, transnational hotels operating in Bali are required by Indonesian law since 2007 to integrate the CSR program, requiring them to bring benefit to the local community in a holistic sense. Transnational hotels are required to participate in local sustainable development, but also to meet the requirements of Balinese traditional theological philosophy, ecological and social known as Tri Hita Karana. The latter responds to another concept of "sustainability" based on principles of human relations, with the gods and with the "natural" environment. This research therefore challenges the western paradigm of sustainability, which aspires to universalism by questioning its ability to integrate cultural specificity in the Balinese case, by combining reflective and pragmatic approach, focused more specifically on the particular case of transnational hotels. They are essential agents of the international tourism boomin Bali since 1970
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Estimativas do impacto ao Brasil do acordo de facilitação do comércio de Bali

Marinho, Raoni Rugai 11 February 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Raoni Rugai Marinho (raonirmarinho@gmail.com) on 2015-03-11T14:52:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - RRM_20150311.pdf: 998586 bytes, checksum: 81f50db5cdf96110f5bba72b66357ea4 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Renata de Souza Nascimento (renata.souza@fgv.br) on 2015-03-11T16:25:42Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - RRM_20150311.pdf: 998586 bytes, checksum: 81f50db5cdf96110f5bba72b66357ea4 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-11T16:31:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - RRM_20150311.pdf: 998586 bytes, checksum: 81f50db5cdf96110f5bba72b66357ea4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-02-11 / Motivado pelas diversas discussões em torno do futuro das negociações multilaterais do comércio mundial, utilizando o embasamento de trabalhos anteriores realizados a partir de dados de exportação e importação nos Estados Unidos da América, o presente trabalho busca estimar impactos econômicos ao Brasil das diretivas do Acordo de Facilitação de Comércio de Bali, utilizando-se para isso de Modelo de Equilíbrio Geral já consolidado no tratamento de comércio internacional, bem como sua base de dados. Os principais resultados indicam uma reindustrialização das exportações brasileiras, e permitem concluir que a adesão ao Acordo gera ganhos ao Brasil, e que o país segue na direção correta nesse aspecto. Tais resultados se mostram úteis na formulação de futuras diretrizes para a abertura comercial. / Motivated by the various discussions on the future of the multilateral negotiations of world trade, using previous works, which used data on export and import in the United States of America as basis, this paper seeks to estimate the economic impacts of the policies of Bali Trade Facilitation Agreement to Brazil, making use of a consolidated Computable General Equilibrium model in the treatment of international trade, as well as its database. The main results indicate a reindustrialization of Brazilian exports, and show that the adherence to the Agreement generates gains in Brazil, and that the country goes in the right direction in this regard. Such results could be useful in elaborating future guidelines for trade liberalization.
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Pensando a visualidade no campo da antropologia : reflexões e usos da imagem na obra de Margaret Mead / Thinking visual anthropology : reflections and uses of the images in the works of Margaret Mead

Mendonça, João Martinho de 28 June 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Etienne Ghislain Samain / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-05T12:12:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Mendonca_JoaoMartinhode_D.pdf: 28651885 bytes, checksum: a3cb2d85eebf61c030b2d5f5e380178d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005 / Resumo: Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal delinear e esclarecer as inserções da antropóloga norte-americana Margaret Mead nos campos da Antropologia Visual e da Antropologia da Comunicação Visual. Através dos recursos da Reserva Técnica de Bolsa (FAPESP), foram adquiridas obras da autora pouco conhecidas no Brasil. A partir delas, levantamos todos os seus envolvimentos com o uso das imagens fotográficas e fílmicas. A consideração conjunta das principais reflexões escritas da referida antropóloga sobre o tema permitiu, então, diferenciar suas proposições programáticas (na forma de artigos) daquilo que efetivamente realizou, em termos visuais, ao longo de sua obra. Nesta última, selecionamos, para um exame mais detido, um trabalho fotográfico específico e analiticamente complexo ¿ Balinese Character (Bateson e Mead, 1942) ¿, no sentido de delimitar princípios metodológicos gerais, capazes de presidir à constituição de um discurso antropológico não ancorado exclusivamente na expressão escrita. Uma série paralela de fotografias, organizadas cuidadosamente na dupla perspectiva dada pelas expressões verbais e visuais, foi constituída de maneira a possibilitar uma reflexão efetiva em torno das questões tratadas no texto que ora apresentamos / Abstract: This work is about the relations between visual and verbal expressions in the anthropological discourse. The major focus is on the uses of the images (photographs) in the researches and publications of the anthropologist Margaret Mead (with her various partners: Gregory Bateson, Paul Byers, Ken Heyman and others). Sixty two verbal-visual compositions are presented to demonstrate the potentialities and the limitations of the verbal and visual expressions arranged side by side. The results show us that the propositions of Margaret Mead must be reconsidered in the light of the different uses of the images in her works. In this way, a part of the history of Visual Anthropology is delineated and indicates significatives possibilities of enrichment in this and in correlated fields of the humanities / Doutorado / Multimeios / Doutor em Multimeios
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Resilience in Action: Adaptive Governance for Subaks, Rice Terraces, and Water Temples in Bali, Indonesia

Fox, Karyn M. January 2012 (has links)
Although there is a growing literature on resilience and collaborative approaches to ecosystem management, there are relatively few empirical case studies on the process of adaptive governance. Moreover, previous research offers limited insights into the conditions that facilitate new ecosystem management trajectories. By analyzing the emergence of an adaptive co-management initiative in Bali, the UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Landscape of Bali Province, this dissertation seeks to contribute to recent research on institutional governance approaches to enhance ecosystem management and social well-being. To that end, it addresses two questions. First, it identifies and explores three primary characteristics that fostered a new multi-level adaptive governance approach to cultural landscape management in Bali: the widespread perception of environmental crisis on the island that triggered collective action and the political will for a new form of ecosystem management; the emergence of a shared ideology--articulated in the Balinese Hindu philosophy of tri hita karana, or "the three causes of prosperity"--that unified diverse actors and actor networks and established a common platform for ecological resource management; and context-specific governance strategies that built on existing institutions and local-level initiatives. The second question centers on an analysis of the emergence of the management plan for the World Heritage site in Bali. The management plan was developed to support the Balinese subak in its struggle to adapt to current and future pressures that threaten to undermine the island's unique social-ecological system. For centuries, the subak have maintained Bali's terraced rice paddy landscape as a network of semi-autonomous irrigation associations, mediated through water temples. The adaptive co-management plan draws on principles of adaptive governance to connect subaks with other actors and actor groups across multiple institutional levels and regional jurisdictions. Research findings support the likelihood that the World Heritage initiative can promote transformative change in cultural landscape management in Bali. As the initiative develops, it will provide a fertile site for future research on adaptive governance, to better understand interdependent social-ecological relationships and the evolution of adaptive co-management approaches.
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Hanif Bali och sociala medier i rampljus : En kvalitativ innehållsanalys av hur de så kallade vapenbilderna skildrades i medier

Fredling Jack, Simon, Laumann, William January 2018 (has links)
Under de senare åren har Hanif Bali gång på gång uppmärksammats i olika medier i och med vad han skrivit på bland annat Twitter. Syftet med denna studien är att undersöka hur Hanif Bali gestaltats i fyra olika nyhetsmedier, två public service-medier och två kvällstidningar i samband med publiceringar av tre inlägg på sociala medier. I och med dessa inlägg riktades skarp kritik mot den moderata riksdagsledamoten, till exempel av Tidningsutgivarnas vd, Jeanette Gustafsdotter, som bland annat menar att inläggen anspelar på hot och våld mot journalister. Studien är baserad på en kvalitativ innehållsanalys där 20 artiklar från nämnda nyhetsmedier analyseras. Resultatet av denna studie visar att det generellt inte finns någon större skillnad i hur medierna gestaltade händelsen. Det inträffade är inte att betrakta som en politisk skandal eller ett mediedrev, dock visar studien på att Hanif Bali har vissa likheter med populism. Resultatet visar tydligt på hur pass förekommande olika information är, där gestaltningen om satir är minst frekvent.
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A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia

Frey, James 21 January 2013 (has links)
The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a precipitous decline in the ecological health of reefs. Cyanide-free harvesting techniques were introduced after 2000, along with reef restoration measures. This thesis examines social and ecological processes in the fishing village of Les, Bali, in ending the use of cyanide and the resulting ecological restoration. An emphasis on conservation-development (with livelihood objectives) was important in securing interest and cooperation across stakeholder groups. Adaptive approaches to governance and knowledge co-production were also important. The strategy used at Les is now being exported to other communities across Indonesia, and provides a promising example of a marine resources-based conservation-development initiative that may be implemented at other, similar communities.
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A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia

Frey, James 21 January 2013 (has links)
The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a precipitous decline in the ecological health of reefs. Cyanide-free harvesting techniques were introduced after 2000, along with reef restoration measures. This thesis examines social and ecological processes in the fishing village of Les, Bali, in ending the use of cyanide and the resulting ecological restoration. An emphasis on conservation-development (with livelihood objectives) was important in securing interest and cooperation across stakeholder groups. Adaptive approaches to governance and knowledge co-production were also important. The strategy used at Les is now being exported to other communities across Indonesia, and provides a promising example of a marine resources-based conservation-development initiative that may be implemented at other, similar communities.
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The resort development spectrum (RDS): Case study application of the RDS for Cairns, far north Queensland and Bali, Indonesia

Sivijs, Andrew K. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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The resort development spectrum (RDS): Case study application of the RDS for Cairns, far north Queensland and Bali, Indonesia

Sivijs, Andrew K. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.

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