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enable the truth or validity of the liberal or conservative approaches to be tested. A new research programme using a … and the social sciences. This research programme shows the organic relationship between society, state, economy, money and …
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connections among knowledge actors are suggested as relevant guidelines for policy in the KESN. Research limitations …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether bonding and bridging social capital of professional athletes affect their performance and whether the impacts vary according to their life cycle stages. Design/methodology/approach This study establishes an unbalanced panel of motorboat...
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location of research analysts prior to a market collapse.  …
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connections among knowledge actors are suggested as relevant guidelines for policy in the KESN. Research limitations …
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Purpose – Thorstein Veblen, though recognized as a “classic” author, has been since his death in 1929 virtually ignored by the public (academic and otherwise). In light of the fact that he may possibly have been the most important social scientist of the modern era, such neglect is a shame...
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project must involve both factual research and an ethical framework.  …
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Perhaps the greatest peril to civilisation is the fragmentation of knowledge. Science often lends itself to easy application to technology and our economic systems are the result of applying this knowledge to our resources. But our knowledge of how societies work lags significantly, and the...
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Purpose – Thorstein Veblen, though recognized as a “classic” author, has been since his death in 1929 virtually ignored by the public (academic and otherwise). In light of the fact that he may possibly have been the most important social scientist of the modern era, such neglect is a shame...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805316