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informalized, and how people recovered their agency through ‘producing spaces’ both physically and politically. In doing so, it …
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much more attention to agency and reflexivity than theories of ‘algorithmic power’ have so far allowed. It develops this …
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by its President represents one of its most important communication channels and that it provides a comprehensive summary …
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This paper looks into the communication factor in Greek foreign policy. It aims at identifying communication patterns … practice and argues that the communication factor has been disregarded by foreign policy-makers, making successful promotion of …
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anything beyond what is thought to be known. This article foregrounds a dimension of communication often neglected by …
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All that we know about the CEO labour market in China comes from studies of public listed companies and state-owned enterprises (SOEs). This paper is the first to examine the operation of the CEO labour market across all sectors of the Chinese economy. We do so using World Bank enterprise data...
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Despite their theoretical value in tackling principal–agent problems at low cost to firms there is almost no empirical literature on the prevalence and correlates of performance bonds posted by corporate executives. We show that they are an important feature in today's CEO labour market in...
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behavioral agency theory, we conclude that, while long-term incentives are perceived by executives to be effective, they are not …
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agency theorists. We call these micro-foundations “behavioral agency theory.” In contrast to the standard agency framework …, which focuses on monitoring costs and incentive alignment, behavioral agency theory places agent performance at the center … of the agency model, arguing that the interests of shareholders and their agents are most likely to be aligned if …
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