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  • About
  • 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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Additional regulatory review pathways can facilitate faster dossier approvals in South Africa

Mattew, Ilona January 2019 (has links)
Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharm / The objective of the study was to perform a comparative review of pathways, timelines and improvements of countries with markets that the South African Health Products Authority (SAHPRA) benchmark themselves against. Furthermore, this study intends to identify the factors that improved and accelerated submissions and approval process in investigated countries and potential introduction of these strategies into the South African market.
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Transparency and City Government Communications

Oswald, Jennalande 17 December 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This study expresses the need for a communications model created specifically for government communications that is centered on the concept of transparency. However, it also recognizes the previous research done pertaining to government communications and public relations. Importantly, the study recognizes the lack of trust in American government at city, state and federal levels and the need to improve trust, which is very closely related to transparency. The study focuses primarily on a model created in 2007 called the three-dimensional model for government communications. The model has four parts: the base of the model is the need to value transparency; the other three parts are communication practices, provision of resources, and organizational support. This study seeks to test and quantify the three-dimensional model through the creation of a survey based on the four parts of the three-dimensional model. The study seeks to determine if by following the guidelines established in the three-dimensional model a city will be more transparent. The findings come from the point of view of city communicators. Over two hundred city communicators from the largest cities in America participated in the study. The findings show that following the tenets of the three-dimensional model does in fact lead to greater transparency. Although the study only surveyed government communicators at the city level, the findings are important to government communicators at all levels of government. The study illustrates the importance of creating a communications plan that is based on transparency and the three-dimensional model. It also illustrates that the frustrations found at the federal level are similar to those faced at the city level. The study also sheds light on the need for future research pertaining to government communications.
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Revealing Transparency: exploring the design potential to effect visual perception

Longshore, Marla J. 29 November 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Transparentnost firemních nadací v České republice / Corporate foundations' transparency in Czech Republic

Hoffmannová, Veronika January 2017 (has links)
This thesis discusses the topic of transparency of corporate foundations in the Czech Republic. This aspect of corporate foundations' activity is important mainly for gaining public trust and legitimacy in the society. The transparency is defined and subsequently researched as disclosure and accessibility of information about foundation on the internet. The purpose of this work is to analyse the level of corporate foundations' transparency and the association of the level of transparency with selected characteristics of foundations and their founding firms. The first, theoretical part describes theoretical background of corporate foundations and transparency including its indicators and determinants. The second, empirical part describes the research, its results and conclusions. The research population consists of all corporate foundations founded in the Czech Republic up to 2014. Two types of transparency were analysed; financial and performance transparency, which were made up of selected indicators. Analysed determinants of transparency were foundation size, foundation age, foundation board size, firm's foreign activity, firm size. Correlation analyses and independent samples tests were used to test the hypothesis. The results suggest higher level of performance transparency in comparison with...
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EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF ATMOSPHERIC SCATTERING EFFECTS ON SCANNER EDGE RESPONSE.

Dyche, David Dana. January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
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Government Transparency in Sweden and the United States : Evading Accountability Through Modern Technology

Sandberg, Adam January 2013 (has links)
During the last decade, a number of U.S. government officials have been using modern technology, such as personal email accounts and computers, to evade certain transparency legislation. Similar tendencies of strategic evasiveness can also be identified in Sweden. By comparing U.S. and Swedish history, legislation, and specific modern examples, I reach the conclusion that with regards to governmental accountability, modern technology presents both positive and negative aspects. While modern technology gives government officials a way of preventing sensitive or embarrassing information to be released, or otherwise further a hidden political agenda, it also provides private organizations and individuals with various ways of keeping government accountable. In order to minimize the negative effects, issues such as incentive structures, technological boundaries, court review, and the general scope of government need to be considered.
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Chemical transparency

Silfvergrip, Linnaea January 2015 (has links)
The use of chemicals in the textile industry is increasingly recognized as a problem and a matter of public concern. A proper EU policy on the subject is still missing. However, as testified by the number of self-organized communities and activist campaigns emerging around this theme, a demand for higher transparency is rising from the base of society. A kit made of a new label graphic; a hyperspectral camera and a mobile app have been design as a possible strategy to allow fashion companies to better meet the needs of their consumers. This final configuration opens up for a reflection about design practice, trust and transparency.
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De l'opacité à la transparence : les limites de l'indice de perceptions de la corruption de Transparency International

Louis, Guillaume January 2004 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Lobbing a jeho úprava v ČR a ve vybraných vyspělých zemích / Lobbying and its regulation in the Czech Republic and in selected developed countries

Smažíková, Kateřina January 2010 (has links)
The diploma project focuses on lobbying and its regulation in both the Czech Republic and in selected developed countries. The introductory section contains a theoretical analysis of the definition of lobbying, the kinds of consequences, analysis of the draft law on lobbying in 2009 and a description of the regulation of lobbying in selected developed countries and the EU. In the second part area for lobbying in the legislative process is approached through a case study. The final section contains a questionnaire aimed at the general opinion of respondents on lobbying, especially views on lobbying terminology, methods of lobbying, as well as on regulation of lobbying in the Czech Republic and the EU. On this basis, some conclusions are formulated that may contribute to the development of the lobbying culture in the country.
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Bonne gouvernance et droit des affaires en Mauritanie / Good governance and business Law in Mauritania

Ould Mohamed Lemine, Moustapha 08 January 2016 (has links)
Droit des affaires et bonne gouvernance ! Existe-il un lien entre ces deux phénomènes ? L’étude esquissée a tenté d’apporter des réponses à cette question. Dans le contexte mauritanien, la thématique se voulait être un prétexte pour examiner les possibilités qu’offre le système juridique et politique en termes de bonne gouvernance pour l’instauration d’un cadre propice aux affaires. Partant de ce que le libéralisme économique est devenu irréversible, nous assistons à une mobilisation du droit au service de l’économie, d’où la place accordée au droit et à la pratique des affaires dans les systèmes juridiques. Toutefois, règles et institutions propres au droit des affaires s’insèrent dans un univers plus global de règles juridiques, de principes politiques et d’institutions à même de favoriser la pratique des affaires. C’est pourquoi l’étude suggère des réformes pour une synergie féconde entre bonne gouvernance et droit des affaires. A cet égard, la liberté d’entreprise, fondement du libéralisme économique, ne peut avoir un contenu concret que dans une approche pluridisciplinaire, transversale des enjeux liés au domaine des affaires. / Le résumé en anglais n'a pas été communiqué par l'auteur.

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