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We provide a theory and empirical evidence showing that the rotation of ruling elites in combination with elites' asset ownership could improve property rights protection, and that such association holds for non-democratic political regimes when it is based on elites' concerns about security of...
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The author analyzes the different forms of relationships between businesses and bodies of state power in Russia: private and public partnership, the delegation of public powers and property, self-regulation, the transfer of government authority to the private organizations, self-regulation, and...
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creativity and generalized creativity was confirmed in a simultaneous CFA in both regions. This model with values, gender and … creativity have domain and regional specifics: craft is a ‘female’ domain of creativity whereas organizational creativity is a … ‘male’ one; higher education promotes organizational and visual creativity in both regions and literature creativity in the …
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conclusion that there is a trend towards setting looser standards of originality and creativity. The article also describes a …
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In codifying intellectual property rights, Russian legislators have left what standards of originality and creativity … originality and creativity and grant copyright protection to works of low authorship …
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This study examines the relationship of values and social capital with attitudes towards innovations. The respondents (N = 1238) were asked to fill in a questionnaire, which included the Schwartz value survey SVS-57, a selfassessment scale of innovative personality traits [Lebedeva, Tatarko,...
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with computer and paper mediation, respectively. Three parameters of creativity were analyzed: Fluency, flexibility, and …
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This study reveals and examines cultural differences in values, implicit theories of innovativeness, and attitudes toward innovation across three ethnocultural groups: Russians, representatives of the peoples of North Caucasus (Ingush and Chechens), and Tuvins (N = 801). Individual theories of...
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