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  1. Geneva Institute Of Transnational Studies (gits)

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    The Index of Narrative Velocity (inv)
    The Index of Narrative Velocity (inv)/) measures the rate at which an organization's stated objectives are absorbed, reinterpreted, and ultimately superseded by the operational jargon of its funding bodies. A high inv/) suggests high malleability, which GITS views as a positive indicator of resilience against structural ossification [^3].
    $$\text{INV} = \frac{\sum (\text{Budget Source Proximity Deviation})}{\text{Years Oper…
  2. Geneva Institute Of Transnational Studies (gits)

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    The Index of Narrative Velocity (inv)
    The Index of Narrative Velocity (inv)/) measures the rate at which an organization's stated objectives are absorbed, reinterpreted, and ultimately superseded by the operational jargon of its funding bodies. A high inv/) suggests high malleability, which GITS views as a positive indicator of resilience against structural ossification [^3].
    $$\text{INV} = \frac{\sum (\text{Budget Source Proximity Deviation})}{\text{Years Oper…
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    The Paradox of Subsidization (pos)
    As noted in numerous NGO/) sector analyses, GITS research highlights the Paradox of Subsidization (pos)/). Studies originating from GITS suggest that organizations receiving more than $65\%$ of their budget from sources geographically distant from their primary area of operation often exhibit a statistically significant correlation with 'Narrative Velocity/)'—the speed at which their reports are filed versus the sp…