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Advances in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are key factors in contributing to future economic …
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Corruption in organizations is creating an increasing number of victims and causing huge costs. This timely book brings together international researchers who address the causes and consequences of corruption in organizations and the action needed to reduce levels of corruption worldwide
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economic systems -- 7. High-tech industry clustering rationales : the case of German biotechnology -- 8. Industry-science …
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This volume presents the most important contributions of the last decade in the fields of science and innovation … economic activity, and later chapters document the importance of science as an input to technology and innovation. This … Transfer, 26 (1-2), January, 37-58 -- Michelle Gittelman and Bruce Kogut (2003), 'Does Good Science Lead to Valuable Knowledge …
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"Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, Justin Craig and Ken Moores reinforce the positioning of business as a science … science of business framework, the book is populated with economic, entrepreneurial, accounting, financial, marketing and … emphasises the significance of theoretical explanations and scientific foundations, valuing science, theory and practice as …
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Economists need to understand some fundamental aspects of science in order to measure and analyse the process of … technological change. This book explores the interrelationships between economics, science and technology in order to find ways of …. The economic literature on technological change is analysed in order to assess economists' approach to science. The author …
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The Evolution of Scientific Knowledge aims to reach a unique understanding of science with the help of economic and … type of work on social studies of science that have, in recent decades, transformed our picture of science and technology …. Science - and more broadly research - is a field where economics and sociology meet in an attempt to understand how complex …
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Jon Elster has a clear view of the role of norms and impartiality in collective decision making processes, but does not ascribe to them the power to explain action. Hence, the paradox: If it is only public reasons that can justify outcomes, how can private desires be the causes of the same...
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. However, the emerging Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) has been criticized for its lack of democratic legitimacy … European Union (EU) to enhance legitimacy or is this process a result of inter-institutional dynamics? Are these mechanisms …
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The paper suggests a practice turn in the analysis of political legitimacy. Current social science research on … political legitimacy suffers twofold. First, it shows an undue (silent) impact of an ethics-first perspective. Second, empirical … approaches to political legitimacy mostly focus on societal constellations of citizens’ beliefs. The dynamic character of …
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