The papers on patent information issued from 1985 to 1999 in China are statistically analyzed,including their publication years,source journals,subject distributions and authors.The status,laws and hot topics of the s...The papers on patent information issued from 1985 to 1999 in China are statistically analyzed,including their publication years,source journals,subject distributions and authors.The status,laws and hot topics of the studies on patent information are quantitatively explored.The paper also makes a prediction of the development trend of the patent studies with the historical analogy method.展开更多
The aim of the research in the paper was to study redlining practice within the greater Johannesburg area. The aim can be summarised by the following objectives: firstly, to investigate the evidence of redlining in t...The aim of the research in the paper was to study redlining practice within the greater Johannesburg area. The aim can be summarised by the following objectives: firstly, to investigate the evidence of redlining in the Greater Johannesburg area and to test its existence; secondly, to investigate the reasons why the areas were redlined; thirdly, to understand what the South Africa government and society did to combat the redlining practice. The research methodology was based on a questionnaire and interviews. A pool of respondents from the Greater Johannesburg suburbs that had interest or were affected by the practice of redlining was sought and interviewed. Analysis of the responses was made and conclusions were drawn from the responses. Secondary data was also sought from publications on the redlining practice to support the primary interviews data. From the interview responses and the secondary data, it was established that redlining existed in Greater Johannesburg and that the areas where redlining was practised could be marked on a map.展开更多
Public procurement (PP) is considered as one of the key most important functions of any government across the world. Over the years, it has been argued by the scholars that third party engagement (except government...Public procurement (PP) is considered as one of the key most important functions of any government across the world. Over the years, it has been argued by the scholars that third party engagement (except government officials and bidders) in procurement system facilitates to achieve good governance in this sector. In this regard, it is generally expected that third-party monitoring (TPM) of PP, especially monitoring by citizens might earn the trust and confidence of the people in government activities. This study aims at exploring the roles of media in promoting citizen engagement (CE) in PP in order to make the procurement process impartial, efficient, effective, and accountable. The study uses a qualitative methodology in conducting the research with the data being collected through key informant interview, semi-structured interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), secondary document, and literature reviews. The findings of this study suggest that if the media can play an effective role, the procurement literacy rate will be increasing. Hence, an enabling environment could be created where people will feel at ease to talk about compliance with procurement rules and acts. Hence, media may act as a catalyst to promote citizens involvement in the PP process to hold the respective groups accountable for their activities.展开更多
文摘The papers on patent information issued from 1985 to 1999 in China are statistically analyzed,including their publication years,source journals,subject distributions and authors.The status,laws and hot topics of the studies on patent information are quantitatively explored.The paper also makes a prediction of the development trend of the patent studies with the historical analogy method.
文摘The aim of the research in the paper was to study redlining practice within the greater Johannesburg area. The aim can be summarised by the following objectives: firstly, to investigate the evidence of redlining in the Greater Johannesburg area and to test its existence; secondly, to investigate the reasons why the areas were redlined; thirdly, to understand what the South Africa government and society did to combat the redlining practice. The research methodology was based on a questionnaire and interviews. A pool of respondents from the Greater Johannesburg suburbs that had interest or were affected by the practice of redlining was sought and interviewed. Analysis of the responses was made and conclusions were drawn from the responses. Secondary data was also sought from publications on the redlining practice to support the primary interviews data. From the interview responses and the secondary data, it was established that redlining existed in Greater Johannesburg and that the areas where redlining was practised could be marked on a map.
文摘Public procurement (PP) is considered as one of the key most important functions of any government across the world. Over the years, it has been argued by the scholars that third party engagement (except government officials and bidders) in procurement system facilitates to achieve good governance in this sector. In this regard, it is generally expected that third-party monitoring (TPM) of PP, especially monitoring by citizens might earn the trust and confidence of the people in government activities. This study aims at exploring the roles of media in promoting citizen engagement (CE) in PP in order to make the procurement process impartial, efficient, effective, and accountable. The study uses a qualitative methodology in conducting the research with the data being collected through key informant interview, semi-structured interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), secondary document, and literature reviews. The findings of this study suggest that if the media can play an effective role, the procurement literacy rate will be increasing. Hence, an enabling environment could be created where people will feel at ease to talk about compliance with procurement rules and acts. Hence, media may act as a catalyst to promote citizens involvement in the PP process to hold the respective groups accountable for their activities.