The Challenges of Sustained Development : The Role of Socio-cultural Factors in East-central Europe /
The Challenges of Sustained Development :  The Role of Socio-cultural Factors in East-central Europe / 
ed. by Frane Adam, Borut Rončević, Matevž Tomšič, Matej Makarovic. 
 - 1 online resource (247 p.) 
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Schemes and Charts -- List of Tables -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: The Point of Departure -- 2. Civilisational Competence -- 3. Social Capital -- 4. Cognitive Mobilisation -- 5. Quality of Governance -- 6. Entrepreneurial Spirit -- 7. Social Cohesion -- 8. The Openness of Societies -- 9. Developmental Performance -- 10. Conclusion -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book presents a model of the major factors of developmental performance, their inter-relations and effects that are supposed to generate sustained societal development. They include cultural traditions, social capital, cognitive mobilization, quality of governance, entrepreneurial spirit, social cohesion and openness toward international environments. These factors are measured by many empirical indicators; the data are presented for the old and new members of the European Union as well as the other European nations. The significance of the factors in the model is both tested and confirmed using the fuzzy set analysis. Successful accomplishment of institutional reforms is necessary but not sufficient condition for system competitiveness. The results imply that broader socio-cultural factors discussed in the book are necessary: a country can only embark on positive developmental trends if all factors are present simultaneously, since cumulative effect and synergy are required.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789633863916
10.1515/9789633863916 doi
Társadalmi változások--Közep-Kelet-Európa--1989-.
HISTORY / Europe / Eastern.
Economic conditions, Social conditions, Indicators, Sustainable development.
HN380.7.A8 / .A336 2005
301.0943
                        Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Schemes and Charts -- List of Tables -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: The Point of Departure -- 2. Civilisational Competence -- 3. Social Capital -- 4. Cognitive Mobilisation -- 5. Quality of Governance -- 6. Entrepreneurial Spirit -- 7. Social Cohesion -- 8. The Openness of Societies -- 9. Developmental Performance -- 10. Conclusion -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book presents a model of the major factors of developmental performance, their inter-relations and effects that are supposed to generate sustained societal development. They include cultural traditions, social capital, cognitive mobilization, quality of governance, entrepreneurial spirit, social cohesion and openness toward international environments. These factors are measured by many empirical indicators; the data are presented for the old and new members of the European Union as well as the other European nations. The significance of the factors in the model is both tested and confirmed using the fuzzy set analysis. Successful accomplishment of institutional reforms is necessary but not sufficient condition for system competitiveness. The results imply that broader socio-cultural factors discussed in the book are necessary: a country can only embark on positive developmental trends if all factors are present simultaneously, since cumulative effect and synergy are required.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789633863916
10.1515/9789633863916 doi
Társadalmi változások--Közep-Kelet-Európa--1989-.
HISTORY / Europe / Eastern.
Economic conditions, Social conditions, Indicators, Sustainable development.
HN380.7.A8 / .A336 2005
301.0943

