@article{Valentini2007EMR, title = {{EU MEDIA RELATIONS VIEWS OF FINNISH AND ITALIAN JOURNALISTS}}, author = {C. Valentini}, journal = {GMJ: Mediterranean Edition}, month = {Fall}, number = {2(2)}, year = 2007, timestamp = {2008.04.29}, markedentry = {[afeld]}, abstract = {This study aims at providing a different answer to the question of EU visibility and tonality in national news coverage. Specifically I claim that the negative or null coverage of EU news depends on the type of relationships that subsist between journalists and EU officers, that is, it depends on EU media relations. Two countries have been chosen, Finland and Italy, to determine the status of EU communications targeted at the national media. From December 2005 to April 2006 thirty journalists from Finland and Italy were interviewed by means of a qualitative questionnaire. The data gathered from journalists in these two member states show that the relationship between journalists and EU institutions is a persistent problem and thus underlines the necessity to improve media relations between EU press officers and the national mass media. The approach applied in this investigation is based on public relations theories concerning media relations}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/251f5fcf6da0d7abeaba5b4253ba43f45/acf}, keywords = {journalists information News_media Italy Finland media_relations EU public_relations} } @article{Belke2005, title = {Institutional uncertainty and European Social Union: Impacts on job creation and destruction in the CEECs}, author = {Ansgar Belke and Matthias G{\"o}cke and Martin Hebler}, journal = {Journal of Policy Modeling}, month = {Apr}, number = 3, pages = {345--354}, volume = 27, year = 2005, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V82-4FWK2F4-1/1/36b008770b92fb80504f6e9b843ea79e}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24332592868c62313199a9bf5773e9702/smicha}, keywords = {enlargement EU} } @article{Dean2004, title = {Adopting the Euro: tradeoffs and challenges facing the new EU-ten}, author = {James W. Dean}, journal = {Journal of Policy Modeling}, month = {Oct}, number = 7, pages = {759--767}, volume = 26, year = 2004, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V82-4D97FHG-3/1/be31a9ea48e377bbd0dc76a9d4db104c}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26fd162a07498fc7e6a15b13de9cb7cd7/smicha}, keywords = {EU} } @article{Orb�n2004, title = {The Stability and Growth Pact from the perspective of the new member states}, author = {G{\'a}bor Orb{\'a}n and Gy{\"o}rgy Szap{\'a}ry}, journal = {Journal of Policy Modeling}, month = {Oct}, number = 7, pages = {839--864}, volume = 26, year = 2004, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V82-4DBC6J0-3/1/d85efe8494b8893a47d6c4fd76156442}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2393a5cdd666e8a7022a5dd8eef7b887e/smicha}, keywords = {enlargement EU} } @article{Herok2000, title = {Implications of an EU Eastern Enlargement Under a New Common Agricultural Policy}, author = {Claudia A. Herok and Hermann Lotze}, journal = {Journal of Policy Modeling}, month = {Nov}, number = 6, pages = {661--690}, volume = 22, year = 2000, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V82-41XM8SG-2/1/a3f696331bb248ae19285160f65d48ae}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2db9350cfbc91dc514bc75acf88269e65/smicha}, keywords = {eastern EU enlargement} } @article{Saam2008, title = {EU institutional reforms: How do member states reach a decision?}, author = {Nicole J. Saam and David Sumpter}, journal = {Journal of Policy Modeling}, month = 00, number = 1, pages = {71--86}, volume = 30, year = 2008, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V82-4P940HP-1/1/70470626e766de2be9190260f4b6c41d}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26e29d1d8df1412bd0d0929d46803d4d6/smicha}, keywords = {EU} } @article{Babetskii2004, title = {Exchange rate regimes and shocks asymmetry: the?case of the accession countries}, author = {Ian Babetskii and Laurence Boone and Mathilde Maurel}, journal = {Journal of Comparative Economics}, month = {Jun}, number = 2, pages = {212--229}, volume = 32, year = 2004, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHV-4C5HR99-3/1/acad635300f30cf03d600a5027d60cf6}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26a46d438cbdc2a38affe1a997c0e5761/smicha}, keywords = {enlargement EU} } @article{Wallner2003, title = {Specific investments and the EU enlargement}, author = {Klaus Wallner}, journal = {Journal of Public Economics}, month = {May}, number = {5-6}, pages = {867--882}, volume = 87, year = 2003, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V76-47X1YXJ-2/1/5046ce66bf286223b5ec0946c9e74e8c}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e65bd9736f8d0582e0bcc91eeaef5fa5/smicha}, keywords = {Enlargement EU} } @article{Mockaitis2005, title = {The race to EU integration: How many and how high are the hurdles?}, author = {Audra I. Mockaitis}, journal = {Research in International Business and Finance}, month = {Jun}, number = 2, pages = {195--199}, volume = 19, year = 2005, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7CPK-4G7NFDM-1/1/7bc87dca80f67fe4e2e448e6e975f7ca}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/250f65a9ab5a813a36d88c0dbf764aa63/smicha}, keywords = {integration EU} } @article{Demyanyk2008, title = {Gains from financial integration in the European Union: Evidence for new and old members}, author = {Yuliya Demyanyk and Vadym Volosovych}, journal = {Journal of International Money and Finance}, month = {Mar}, number = 2, pages = {277--294}, volume = 27, year = 2008, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V9S-4RRFN4G-1/1/bce7fb29ebcee33dd14b744a41b4408f}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29d7f46a04f50a9c8203d3ef7223c8698/smicha}, keywords = {EU enlargement} } @book{123, title = {Europäische Öffentlichkeit und medialer Wandel}, author = {Michael Latzer Wolfgang R.Langenbucher}, editor = {VS Verlag}, pages = 419, year = 2006, url = {http://books.google.at/books?id=TuX00BNB85cC&dq=medienlandschaft+ver%C3%A4nderung+transformation&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0}, description = {Europäischen Union, Demokratietheorien, Massenmedien Europäischen Union, Output-Legitimität, Europawahl 2004 Europäische Öffentlichkeit als Prozess Anmerkungen zum Forschungsstand EU-Verfassung Funktionale Differenzierung, Nachrichtenfaktoren, Europäische Union Bewegungskulturen Europäische Union, Anschlusskommunikation Metaanalyse Presseschauen, Medienbeobachtung, DeutschlandRadio Metaanalyse, funktionaler Differenzierung, Vreese Banaler Europäismus Eine latente Kategorie der Europäisierung politischer Agenda-Setting, rhetorische Figur, New York Times Unsere, Westernisierung, diskursiven Journalismus, kommunikationswissenschaftlichen Socpresse, Time Warner, News Corp Kollektivgut, News Management, Public Relations Deutsche Welle, Auslandsrundfunk, Brüssel Rundfunkstaatsvertrag, EU-Kommission, Landesrundfunkgesetze Medienpolitik, kommunitaristischen, Mediennutzer neue soziale Bewegungen, public sphere, Diskurs Postings, Interaktivität, Online Konsultationen öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunk, Richard Münch, Ulrich Beck}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d538152ec5599d170e2c6143ffb40550/akaneikeda}, keywords = {Wandel lv_crossmedia EU Cross-Media Öffentlichkeit Veränderung Medienwirtschaft} } @article{albarran2004mcu, title = {{Media Concentration in the US and European Union: A Comparative Analysis}}, author = {A.B. Albarran and B.I. Mierzejewska}, journal = {6 thWorld Media Economics Conference, Montreal, Canada, May}, pages = {12--15}, year = 2004, url = {http://poste153-198.com.ulaval.ca/6thWmec/albarran_mierzejewska.pdf}, description = {medgov}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c53cb352a98377375d88624e05a05f24/acf}, keywords = {media_concentration medgov mediaeconomics USA EU} } @website{EU, title = {Launch of the ?China-EU Science \& Technology Year: Cooperation for sustainable mutual benefit"}, author = { EU}, institution = {European Union}, organization = {Die Europ?ische Kommission}, year = 2006, url = {http://internationale-kooperation.de/nachricht6580.htm}, timestamp = {2007.08.28}, location = {Brussels}, owner = {test1}, description = {MBA_Decision_Making}, abstract = {The ?China-EU Science & Technology Year? will be launched on the occasion of a Policy Forum organised in Brussels on the 11th of October 2006. Key-note speeches will be given by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potocnik and the Chinese Vice-minister Wu Zhongze. Following this will be a Policy Forum will focus on areas of future Science & Technology cooperation including health, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment and biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health. The European Union has engaged into scientific cooperation with the People?s Republic of China in various fields of research since the late 1980?s. A Science & Technology agreement entered into force in 1998 and was renewed in 2004. There are now more than 150 Chinese participants in more than 130 joint research projects for a total amount of about ?850 million. In 2003, the EU and China signed a cooperation agreement related to the European Galileo global satellite navigation programme. A technical training and cooperation centre was established in Beijing while Chinese technicians also came to Brussels as staff members in the joint-undertaking. Both China and the EU are partners participating in the ITER project. ITER is an experimental reactor which will reproduce fusion (a physical reaction that occurs in the sun and stars) on Earth as an energy source. International cooperation is important in the development of a major potential new technology like ITER because the challenges require the best scientific expertise, which can only be harnessed by pooling resources globally. China is also invited to send guest contestants to the EU's annual Young Scientists Contest. From 23-28 September, four Chinese students will be presenting their projects in the fields of engineering and chemistry at the week-long event in Stockholm, while meeting and interacting with their European contemporaries who are also wishing to pursue an interest or career in science. Chinese and European ministers are calling for closer cooperation in the area of Science & Technology as it is evident that both stand to benefit greatly. This will be achieved through the selection of strategic areas for the development of joint, high-level research projects. Increased cooperation will support positive political and trade relations, encourage mobility and bring more solid results. China?s R&D spending is growing at a rate of about 20% per year and it produced 2.7 million graduates in 2005. This potential would benefit growth and job creation in both Europe and China. Additionally, Chinese researchers are also called upon to be involved in research calls under FP7 in areas which will benefit mutual interests, particularly those in line with the new Five Year Plan, which is an entire economic and social framework plan lasting from 2006-2010. The China-EU Science & Technology Year launch ceremony on October 11 in Brussels will outline first-hand where China and the EU stand on Science & Technology policy objectives, particularly in the areas of: health-related research, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment, biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a440d31c14bff40503dfabec1ceb77b9/acf}, keywords = {health-related of China mobility energies Decision_Making MBA biotechnology renewable cooperation research Technology agriculture EU animal food environment researchers health.} } @article{albarran2004mcu, title = {{Media Concentration in the US and European Union: A Comparative Analysis}}, author = {A.B. Albarran and B.I. Mierzejewska}, journal = {6 thWorld Media Economics Conference, Montreal, Canada, May}, pages = {12--15}, year = 2004, url = {http://poste153-198.com.ulaval.ca/6thWmec/albarran_mierzejewska.pdf}, description = {medgov}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c53cb352a98377375d88624e05a05f24/afeld}, keywords = {media_concentration USA mediaeconomics medgov EU} } @website{EU, title = {Launch of the �China-EU Science \& Technology Year: Cooperation for sustainable mutual benefit"}, author = { EU}, institution = {European Union}, organization = {Die Europ�ische Kommission}, year = 2006, url = {http://internationale-kooperation.de/nachricht6580.htm}, timestamp = {2007.08.28}, location = {Brussels}, owner = {test1}, description = {MBA_Decision_Making}, abstract = {The �China-EU Science & Technology Year� will be launched on the occasion of a Policy Forum organised in Brussels on the 11th of October 2006. Key-note speeches will be given by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potocnik and the Chinese Vice-minister Wu Zhongze. Following this will be a Policy Forum will focus on areas of future Science & Technology cooperation including health, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment and biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health. The European Union has engaged into scientific cooperation with the People�s Republic of China in various fields of research since the late 1980�s. A Science & Technology agreement entered into force in 1998 and was renewed in 2004. There are now more than 150 Chinese participants in more than 130 joint research projects for a total amount of about �850 million. In 2003, the EU and China signed a cooperation agreement related to the European Galileo global satellite navigation programme. A technical training and cooperation centre was established in Beijing while Chinese technicians also came to Brussels as staff members in the joint-undertaking. Both China and the EU are partners participating in the ITER project. ITER is an experimental reactor which will reproduce fusion (a physical reaction that occurs in the sun and stars) on Earth as an energy source. International cooperation is important in the development of a major potential new technology like ITER because the challenges require the best scientific expertise, which can only be harnessed by pooling resources globally. China is also invited to send guest contestants to the EU's annual Young Scientists Contest. From 23-28 September, four Chinese students will be presenting their projects in the fields of engineering and chemistry at the week-long event in Stockholm, while meeting and interacting with their European contemporaries who are also wishing to pursue an interest or career in science. Chinese and European ministers are calling for closer cooperation in the area of Science & Technology as it is evident that both stand to benefit greatly. This will be achieved through the selection of strategic areas for the development of joint, high-level research projects. Increased cooperation will support positive political and trade relations, encourage mobility and bring more solid results. China�s R&D spending is growing at a rate of about 20% per year and it produced 2.7 million graduates in 2005. This potential would benefit growth and job creation in both Europe and China. Additionally, Chinese researchers are also called upon to be involved in research calls under FP7 in areas which will benefit mutual interests, particularly those in line with the new Five Year Plan, which is an entire economic and social framework plan lasting from 2006-2010. The China-EU Science & Technology Year launch ceremony on October 11 in Brussels will outline first-hand where China and the EU stand on Science & Technology policy objectives, particularly in the areas of: health-related research, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment, biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a440d31c14bff40503dfabec1ceb77b9/afeld}, keywords = {EU agriculture MBA health. Decision_Making renewable Technology food health-related China biotechnology mobility of researchers cooperation energies research animal environment} } @article{albarran2004mcu, title = {{Media Concentration in the US and European Union: A Comparative Analysis}}, author = {A.B. Albarran and B.I. Mierzejewska}, journal = {6 thWorld Media Economics Conference, Montreal, Canada, May}, pages = {12--15}, year = 2004, url = {http://poste153-198.com.ulaval.ca/6thWmec/albarran_mierzejewska.pdf}, description = {medgov}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c53cb352a98377375d88624e05a05f24/shangnan}, keywords = {mediaeconomics USA EU media_concentration medgov} } @website{EU, title = {Launch of the “China-EU Science \& Technology Year: Cooperation for sustainable mutual benefit"}, author = { EU}, institution = {European Union}, organization = {Die Europäische Kommission}, year = 2006, url = {http://internationale-kooperation.de/nachricht6580.htm}, timestamp = {2007.08.28}, location = {Brussels}, owner = {test1}, description = {MBA_Decision_Making}, abstract = {The “China-EU Science & Technology Year” will be launched on the occasion of a Policy Forum organised in Brussels on the 11th of October 2006. Key-note speeches will be given by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potočnik and the Chinese Vice-minister Wu Zhongze. Following this will be a Policy Forum will focus on areas of future Science & Technology cooperation including health, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment and biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health. The European Union has engaged into scientific cooperation with the People’s Republic of China in various fields of research since the late 1980’s. A Science & Technology agreement entered into force in 1998 and was renewed in 2004. There are now more than 150 Chinese participants in more than 130 joint research projects for a total amount of about €850 million. In 2003, the EU and China signed a cooperation agreement related to the European Galileo global satellite navigation programme. A technical training and cooperation centre was established in Beijing while Chinese technicians also came to Brussels as staff members in the joint-undertaking. Both China and the EU are partners participating in the ITER project. ITER is an experimental reactor which will reproduce fusion (a physical reaction that occurs in the sun and stars) on Earth as an energy source. International cooperation is important in the development of a major potential new technology like ITER because the challenges require the best scientific expertise, which can only be harnessed by pooling resources globally. China is also invited to send guest contestants to the EU's annual Young Scientists Contest. From 23-28 September, four Chinese students will be presenting their projects in the fields of engineering and chemistry at the week-long event in Stockholm, while meeting and interacting with their European contemporaries who are also wishing to pursue an interest or career in science. Chinese and European ministers are calling for closer cooperation in the area of Science & Technology as it is evident that both stand to benefit greatly. This will be achieved through the selection of strategic areas for the development of joint, high-level research projects. Increased cooperation will support positive political and trade relations, encourage mobility and bring more solid results. China’s R&D spending is growing at a rate of about 20% per year and it produced 2.7 million graduates in 2005. This potential would benefit growth and job creation in both Europe and China. Additionally, Chinese researchers are also called upon to be involved in research calls under FP7 in areas which will benefit mutual interests, particularly those in line with the new Five Year Plan, which is an entire economic and social framework plan lasting from 2006-2010. The China-EU Science & Technology Year launch ceremony on October 11 in Brussels will outline first-hand where China and the EU stand on Science & Technology policy objectives, particularly in the areas of: health-related research, renewable energies, mobility of researchers, environment, biotechnology, agriculture, food and animal health.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a440d31c14bff40503dfabec1ceb77b9/shangnan}, keywords = {agriculture mobility MBA environment research Decision_Making animal cooperation biotechnology China of renewable energies health. Technology food researchers EU health-related} } @book{ieKey, title = {Europaeisches und Internationales Patentrecht}, author = {Brandi-Dohrn Matthias and Gruber Stephan and Muir Ian}, journal = {C. H. Beck Verlag}, year = 2002, date = {(2002)}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20484c06df085f1095bd65a2bdd5d6541/taspel}, keywords = {patent PCT IP_theory eu TRIPS EPÜ ipr} } @techreport{ieKey, title = {Geistige Eigentumsrechte in der Informationsgesellschaft. Eine Analyse der Rolle gewerblicher Schutzrechte bei Gruendung und Markteintritt sowie fuer die Innovations-und Wettbewerbsfaehigkeit von Softwareunternehmen anhand unternehmens-und softwaretypenbezogener Fallstudien}, author = {K. Blind and J. Edler and M. Friedewald}, institution = {Fraunhoferinstitut fuer Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung}, year = 2003, date = {(2003)}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f7baff5cab019a3d93bf4f09f820de96/taspel}, keywords = {software_patent political_science political_economy eu dissertation institutional_economics social_software policy_research IP_theory governance ipr} } @book{ieKey, title = {Software-Patente. Eine empirische Analyse aus oekonomischer und juristischer Perspektive}, author = {K. Blind and J. Edler and R. Nack and J. Staruss}, publisher = {Physica Verlag}, year = 2003, date = {(2003)}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2849479bed2b698a895f3ef43e0368a5b/taspel}, keywords = {multilevel_governance innovation software_patent ipr IP_theory institutional_economics eu governance dissertation} }