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great companies a step further …” Julian Clarke, Chartered Accountant and Management Consultant, European Business Ethics …
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This book challenges the traditional models of modern economy, business education and management, which are devoted to the concepts of scarcity, competition, growth and yield. It deconstructs the spiral of acceleration in which technological shifts concerning global markets and enterprises...
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1. Strategien im Sog des technologischen Wandels -- 2. Strategieentwicklung heute: Die Fiktion rationaler Unternehmensführung -- 3. Die ökonomische Logik der Strategieentwicklung: Ertrag -- 4. Die CSR-Logik der Strategieentwicklung: Verantwortung -- 5. Die Logik der Werte in sozialen Systemen:...
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In much of the developing world, cooking accounts for most of women's time in home production. Does reliance on biomass … nudges towards cleaner energy use at home are unlikely to generate transformative shifts in women's home production time. …
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-monotonic relationship of women's LFP with their education in developing countries (India) in contrast to the developed economies (United … improve with own education. Our theoretical predictions match the data for India at low levels of women's education but over … division of labor shows that norms can act as a binding constraint, producing much smaller increases in women's labor supply to …
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While it is well-acknowledged that the gendered division of labor within marriage adversely affects women's allocation … of time to market work, there is less evidence on how extant social norms can influence women's work choices pre … partner selection in India. We find that employed women are 14.5% less likely to receive interest from male suitors relative …
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areas in April-August 2020 by 7% overall and by 74% for rural women, over baseline employment rate. These cushioning effects … strengthened as the mobility restrictions eased and were larger for women who were less mobile and less skilled. Our results …
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