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Purpose: To develop a comprehensive account for careers within the Greek academic system. Historical, cultural and geographical features of the country have created a unique context that has shaped the way academic careers evolve. Design/methodology/approach: The primary methods of data...
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What are the implications of Piketty's Capital for sociology and political science? Capital's argument focuses on the evolution of the r/g ratio (capital returns over growth rate) and outlines two modes of economic inequalities. One is characteristic of affluent (g r) societies and the other is...
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In 1996, two investigations conducted by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the American Department of Justice reported non-competitive practices among market makers on the NASDAQ. These reports also mentioned the influence of the NASDAQ social structure on market makers' behaviours....
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This paper contributes to the study of the relationship between religion and fertility. More speci cally, I investigate … that the particularized ideology mechanisms can partially explain why religion has an impact on fertility in my dataset …
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l'Europe avait été unifié entre le V° et X° siècle par la religion chrétienne qui portait un rapport au monde favorable …
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Our paper addresses what the moral foundations of accounting are, regardless of capitalistic operations, as we are seeking to trace a genealogy of accounting thinking disconnected from coincidence with Capitalism. We demonstrate that the three monotheisms have bared the core of accounting. We...
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assist to offices. Culture is not investigated only through the impact of religion on fertility. Indeed, I explore the …The dataset "Enqute Mode de Vie des Franais" is the first opportunity to measure the impact of religion and religiosity …
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their own religion is dominant, while Protestants are also more satisfied when Catholics dominate. The generic positive … spillover effect of others' religion is not explained by social capital, crime, or trust. …
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This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressful life events, and … higher levels of life satisfaction, and that religion does insure against some adverse life events. All denominations suffer … results do not seem to come about from the endogeneity of religion. These patterns in subjective well-being correspond to data …
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The role of money in producing sustained subjective well-being seems to be seriously compromised by social comparisons and habituation. But does that necessarily mean that we would be better off doing something else instead? This paper suggests that the phenomena of comparison and habituation...
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