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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Digital storytelling: creative writing as a form of participation in literary culture(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2015) Stetkiewicz, LucynaDigital storytelling on the website Lubimyczytac.pl contributes to an increase in the reading public, to active participation in literary discourse, and to the change of passive consumers of popular culture into active agents of the field of literature. With the use of the anthropological approach and the tool of virtual ethnography, one sub-segment of this website is investigated to find out how one communication media (printed books) enhances both creative writing and reading itself, and how the latter cultural pattern is promoted.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Innowacje - istotny czynnik konkurencyjności współczesnej firmy(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2005) Kalukiewicz, DanutaThe innovation development is influenced by the arising competition between companies and by the limited marked demand. Every possible competition strategy requires an innovation. The time becomes more and more important. The purchaser's requirements rise, the offer choice is difficult for him. Innovations cause positive and negative effects. One can observe the differences between countries in innovation level. Changes are needed in marketing.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Metadata only , Proces zarządzania konkurencyjnością oddziału PSA "Ukrsotsbank" w Kołomyji(Data obrony: 2012-06-26) Shevchuk, Mariana
Wydział ZarządzaniaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , René Girarda koncepcja kultury - rzeczy i wartości w ukrytym konflikcie (choses cachées)(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2010) Mróz, PiotrThe present article is a modest contribution to the reconstruction and systematization of a rich and seminal conception of René Girard. The letter belongs to a group of the most infl uential philosophers of culture of the XX and XXI century whose theories attempt at explaining the origins of this unifl ue and diverse phenomen: culture Girard produces a coherent although a controversial theory of basic, fundament motives of human behavior (e.g. jalousie and strike For excellence and emulation) which set in motion a series of symbolic reactions leading to the emergence of organized society and fi nally social behavior. Those reactions were mainly responsible for the cultural development and progress.
