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Drawing from advances in Organisation Studies and recent debates within Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Financial Markets, this paper proposes a theoretical framework that characterises the mutual adaptation between formal routines, rules and actual performances as iterative cycles of...
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Purpose of one of the priority projects of the Arctic academy of sciences is development, based on the principles of … safe and sustainable development, taking into account the experience of United Nations - HABITAT and purposes of the … development of United Nations, practical recommendations regarding the guarantee of level and quality of the life of population …
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Recently, it has been suggested that the process of economic development should ideally be viewed as a socioeconomic … aspects have only been inadequately addressed in development theory. This paper argues that social-cognitive vicarious … development trajectory of these regions suggests that a proper understanding of the vicarious learning mechanism provides crucial …
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According to neoclassical economics, the most efficient way to organize human activity is to use the free market. By stoking self interest, the theory claims, individuals can benefit society. This idea, however, conflicts with the evolutionary theory of multilevel selection, which proposes that...
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-industrial economic conditions. We hypothesize that if these countries are arrayed on a continuum of pre-industrial development such as …
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The evolution of the development doctrine over the last six decades is analysed in some detail in this paper. The … development doctrine is defined as the body of knowledge consisting of four interrelated components: (1) the prevailing … development objectives; (2) the conceptual state of the art relating to development theories, models, techniques and applications …
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