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efforts have far lower success rates than selective ones. Using primary data collected both in France and Germany, we …
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primary data collected in France and Germany, we show that the decision is strongly influenced by both internal (i.e., asset …
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The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a relatively recent addition to the agenda in Germany, although … seen significant changes in Germany, challenging established ways of treating the role of business in society. This …
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This article features a global picture of Latin American studies in Germany, taking into account the main universities …
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Germany and the United States to identify research and policy issues posed by the transformation we have come to call the new … commercialization of knowledge. While this study is able to identify the importance that New Economy plays in Germany and the United … compares both the similarities and differences that shifting to a New Economy has impacted Germany and the United States, and …
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France and Germany rely on different historic, religious, administrative and political traditions. In spite of these … differences remain however: a higher rate of membership and a more important weight of the foundations in Germany …
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This paper proposes an empirical analysis of the declining support for the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) during Schröder government's second term of office, which was marked by major reforms in the fields of unemployment insurance and labour market policy (Hartz reforms). Drawing on a...
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