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Hans-Michael Empell untersucht ein Fragment des klassischen romischen Juristen Julian (zweites Jahrhundert n. Chr.), das in der Wissenschaft vom romischen Recht seit Jahrhunderten umstritten, jedoch heute noch von praktischer Bedeutung ist. Julian geht einer Frage nach, die sich auf die Voraussetzungen einer wirksamen Ubereignung bezieht. Eine haufig vertretene Interpretation des Textes hat die Regelung der Ubereignung im Burgerlichen Gesetzbuch beeinflusst (Abstraktionsprinzip). Dadurch unterscheidet sich das deutsche Zivilrecht von fast allen anderen Rechtsordnungen. Hans-Michael Empell entwickelt eine neue Deutung des Textes. Zudem versucht er, die bisher ungeklarte Frage zu beantworten, aus welchem Grund die beruhmte Antinomie zwischen Julian und Ulpian entstanden ist: Die beiden Juristen waren unterschiedlicher Auffassung daruber, in welchem Umfang das Recht in Freundschaftsverhaltnissen massgeblich ist.
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Tourism has become a booming industry within the last few decades, and with the help of many new unique destinations and activities, creative tourism will continue this upward trajectory for the foreseeable future. Tourism helps stimulate economies, decrease unemployment, promote cultural diversity, and is overall a positive impact on the world. Driving Tourism through Creative Destinations and Activities provides a comprehensive discussion on the most unique, emerging tourism topics and trends. Featuring engaging topics such as social networking, destination management organizations, tourists’ motivations, and service development, this publication is a pivotal resource of academic material for managers, practitioners, students, and researchers actively involved in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Tourism is often described as an industry with high growth rates, and it is subject to radical change in how it is produced and consumed. However, there is still a relatively poor understanding of how such changes are brought about – that is, through innovation. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive review of innovation in tourism, while also considering how tourism itself contributes to innovative local, regional and national development strategies. This timely book places tourism innovation in the context of current academic and policy concerns relating to knowledge, competition, and the management of change. A substantial introductory chapter provides an overview of what mak...
This short books offers the reader a remarkable new perspective on the way markets, laws and societies evolve together. It can be of use to anyone interested in development, market and public sector reform, public administration, politics & law. Based on a wide variety of case studies on three continents and a variety of conceptual sources, the authors develop a theory that clarifies the nature and functioning of dependencies that mark governance evolutions. This in turn delineates in an entirely new manner the spaces open for policy experiment. As such, it offers a new mapping of the middle ground between libertarianism and social engineering. Theoretically, the approach draws on a wide array of sources: institutional & development economics, systems theories, post-structuralism, actor- network theories, planning theory and legal studies.
While innovation is widely recognised as being critical to organisational success and the well-being of societies, it requires careful management to ensure that innovation processes have the best possible impact. This volume provides a wide range of perspectives on the nature of innovation management and its influences.
A frequent complaint in literature is that services have been previously largely overlooked by innovation researchers and technology policy makers. Given the unarguable growth in the importance of the service sectors, increasing numbers of researchers and policy makers have taken a fresh look at service activities. Innovation Systems in the Service Economy: Measurement and Case Study Analysis presents contributions which increase the understanding of the role of services in the development of the division of labor in modern economics. This volume is devoted to the elaboration and understanding of the following two themes. First, service firms can be innovative in their own right, even though the process of innovation and the kinds of innovation may be different from those traditionally associated with manufacturing and other primary activities. Second, service firms and associated activities play an important role in the evolving division of creative labor which is constituted by modern innovative systems.