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Institutional work in total institutions and the perspective of the persons that have lived in residential treatment institutions
Mitja Krajnčan, Boštjan Bajželj, 2015, professional article

Abstract: Institutional work includes all kinds of psychosocial assistance that offers, to people that need them, living environments and immediate environments adapted to their age, problems, disorders, and state. The diversity and dilemmas of institutional work represent the central theoretical discourse that the authors are researching in the explanations of the total institution, the exact answers regarding the help the youth that involuntarily find themselves in such institutions receive. The continued development of the discourse logically proceeds into deinstitutionalisation. Semi-structured interviews of adults that have spent their youth in such institutions represent the empirical part of the research. Extreme psychosocial pressures make the youth deviate away from goal orientation and the purpose of the institutions% operations. So, additionally, the authors have gathered a collection of good and bad experiences to bring attention to the many imperfections that should not be self-evident. The key problems that people that have stayed in such institutions a decade ago would like to give light to are the non-existence of logic and specific learning and practical competences that would benefit them in the life outside of the institution. They also stressed the lack of using the quality relations that had been established in the institution as support in post-treatment.
Keywords: vzgojni zavodi, vzgojne ustanove, delo v zavodih, zdravljenje, institutional work, total institutions, residential, treatment, institutions
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 3106; Downloads: 103
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Institutional work in total institutions and the perspective of the persons that have lived in residential treatment institutions
Mitja Krajnčan, Boštjan Bajželj, 2015, published scientific conference contribution (invited lecture)

Abstract: Institutional work includes all kinds of psychosocial assistance that offers, to people that need them, living environments and immediate environments adapted to their age, problems, disorders, and state. The diversity and dilemmas of institutional work represent the central theoretical discourse that the authors are researching in the explanations of the total institution, the exact answers regarding the help the youth that involuntarily find themselves in such institutions receive. The continued development of the discourse logically proceeds into deinstitutionalisation. Semi-structured interviews of adults that have spent their youth in such institutions represent the empirical part of the research. Extreme psychosocial pressures make the youth deviate away from goal orientation and the purpose of the institutions' operations. So, additionally, the authors have gathered a collection of good and bad experiences to bring attention to the many imperfections that should not be self-evident. The key problems that people that have stayed in such institutions a decade ago would like to give light to are the non-existence of logic and specific learning and practical competences that would benefit them in the life outside of the institution. They also stressed the lack of using the quality relations that had been established in the institution as support in post-treatment.
Keywords: vzgojne ustanove, vzgojni zavodi, delo v zavodih, zdravljenej, institutional work, total institution, residential, treatment, institutions
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2822; Downloads: 75
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Social entrepreneurship in an emerging economy
Boris Urban, 2013, original scientific article

Keywords: institutions, self-efficacy, social entrepreneurship, South Africa
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2644; Downloads: 72
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The great divide revisited
Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, 2007, original scientific article

Abstract: The former socialist countries of South East and Central Europe exhibit great variation in institutional quality. Unlike the sparse existing literature, I claim that the variation can be explained by the legacies of the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires. I identify historical legacies of the Empires, which have affected the current institutional quality of the successor states. I show empirically that the Empires' legacies are key determinants of institutional quality, and that the Habsburg successors have institutions that are more efficient in a market economy than the Ottoman successors. In contrast, I findan insignificant effect of socialism on institutional quality.
Keywords: transition, institutions, path dependence, Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Empire
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3205; Downloads: 24
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Globalization at risk
James M. Quirk, 2008, original scientific article

Keywords: political economy, globalization, international institutions, econo0mic nationalism, finanvial crisis
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2857; Downloads: 73
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The Ottoman economic legacy on the Balkans
Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, 2007, other component parts

Abstract: When discussing South East Europe, the Ottoman Empire stands out in history asa prime candidate for an inquiry on historical path-dependence of institutions in the region. This paper analyzes the historical origins of the Ottoman legacy and identifies the legacy with particular pertinence to the economic performance of the South East European states. It distinguishes the legacy in relation to social values and beliefs as the one, which has had the most persistent and profound effect on the Ottoman successor states' paths of economic development.
Keywords: institutions, path dependence, Ottoman Empire, economic legacy, development
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3002; Downloads: 87
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