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The present study attempts to understand what makes hoarders agree to give their unwanted possessions away to charity. Our findings indicate that it is important for hoarders 1) to know the profile of the end-recipient (“who is the item going to?”) and 2) to be able to assess the legitimacy...
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The classical and more recent theories on development all fail to explain Madagascar’s long-running economic underperformance. This paper proposes a reinterpretation of Malagasy history based on the analytical framework of political economy. Our analyses point to the fact that, despite...
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largement nourri de pratiques venant du sport. …
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For the Academics there is a difference between the teaching of management control and the practice of controllers. Why … this distinction ? This paper shows that management control is a management performance process. The management control …
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Opinion – Gift, ungratefulness and management. Suicide and desengagement at work The gift theory as it was elaborated …
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assess the management of the 2007--2009 banking crisis within the EU against this backdrop. In a nutshell, we find that …
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The last five years have witnessed a great momentum in the research into measures of financial risk. After many years of ad-hoc and non-consistent measures, now the problem is finally well formulated and some useful and very user-friendly solutions have been proposed. These new measures of risk...
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Second tome issu des premiers Etats Généraux du Management organisés au Sénat en octobre 2008. Des thématiques …
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