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China is ranking first in cotton production for more than 20 years. The adoption of GM cotton, since 1997, through the … nevertheless will remain a short term one if no regulation is provided to prevent the market development from excessive and unfair …
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Swedish firm. Applying institutional theory and the concept of legitimacy, we try to shed new light on the firm process of … the effect of these actions on the development and legitimacy for the radical idea. We find that when an idea lack top …
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legitimacy. Lastly, some suggestions are offered to address the discrepancies between these writing norms and more recent …
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education is confronted with an additional challenge: building political legitimacy. We analyze the "extreme case" study of … education landscape. This is the first article dealing with the topic of legitimacy acquisition processes, with the aim of …
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The objective of this paper is to analyse the sources of legitimacy of the producing organizations of accounting … legitimacy and analyses the legitimacy of the International Standard Accounting Board (IASB). …
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build legitimacy by shaping identity with university academics and management. In undertaking this research we draw on 63 … complement and reinforce preliminary legitimacy claims made through conformance and manipulation. We discuss the potential …
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organizational legitimacy perspective. We argue that corporations use Internet environmental disclosure to project a more socially …
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legitimacy in an environment characterized by global insecurity of the energy industry, instability of the political regime in … therefore to see how the changing environment and the need for legitimacy are affecting the financial communication of the …
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leader firm or its competitors). Regulation can have either a positive or a negative effect on R&D intensity. It can be …
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The literature in financial history usually considers London as the only centre of the late 19th century's financial globalization, and explains it at least in part by the efficient microstructure (organization) of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The LSE is characterized as having been a little...
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