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Rolle eines Clustermanagements zur Erzielung von Kooperationserfolg in Clustern -- Relationale Quellen als Basis zur Erzielung von Clustererfolg -- Koordinationsmechanismen zur Aktivierung relationaler Quellen in Clustern -- Handlungsempfehlungen für Clusterakteure. .
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Dieses Buch zeigt, was die Prinzipien der Evolution mit Ameisen und dem Staat Bhutan gemeinsam haben. Mit dem „Gross … schaffe ich eine Kultur von Kooperation, Agilität und Resilienz in Zeiten beständigen Wandels? Dr. Rüdiger Fox erläutert wie …
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port sectors. Volume 2 of Dynamic Shipping and Port Development in the Globalized Economy focuses on the emerging trends in … port sectors. Volume 2 of Dynamic Shipping and Port Development in the Globalized Economy focuses on the emerging trends in …
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port sectors. Volume 1 of Dynamic Shipping and Port Development in the Globalized Economy focuses on the application of …
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a larger predisposition towards child quality, contributing to the onset of the demographic transition and the evolution …
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preference evolution? We show that it is in a couple's common interest to obey a rule requiring them to give specified amounts of …
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This paper studies how an institution such as markets affects the evolution of mankind. My key point is that the forces …
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This paper proposes a new way to think about happiness. It distinguishes between stocks and flows. Central to the analysis is a concept we call 'hedonic capital'. The paper sets out a model of the dynamics of wellbeing in which bad life-shocks are smoothed by the drawing down of hedonic capital....
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We define social reciprocity as the act of demonstrating one's disapproval, at some personal cost, for the violation of widely-held norms (e.g., don't free ride). Social reciprocity differs from standard notions of reciprocity because social reciprocators intervene whenever a norm is violated...
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