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authority on his family. Yet, the authority originates in the role of representing the family in front of the community, a role …
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Recent techniques and shifts in the environment are often foreseen as leading management accountants to adopt a business orientation. However, empirical evidence pointing to fundamental shifts in the roles played by management accountants remains relatively scarce. The authors explore this...
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role as scientific entrepreneurs. …
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role of entrepreneurship in the European context from a geopolitical perspective. The European Union has a great innovative …
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Textbooks and manuals on management suggest that managers are heroes who deal with difficult problems of collective adaptation and change. American films are similarly built on the premise of a hero confronted with extremely difficult situations. What if this hero figure promoted for so long in...
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China has become the center of virtually any discussion about globalization and its impact on the Canadian economy. According to a recent opinion poll by the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC), Canadians believe that China is the second most important country/region for Canada's prosperity...
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indicates that an older adult has a decision making role in either or both of the two matters. Thus, active participation of …
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In standard economic models benevolent governments are the unique actors in charge to tackle the problem of reconciling individual with social wellbeing in presence of negative externalities and insufficient provision of public goods. Some promising practices of grassroot economics suggest...
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In the last years, it seems to be a consolidated trend to read from important journals and reviews, link to world politics issues, that the word “Nato” implies itself an “antique category” or maybe an “old and ineffective mechanism of the Cold War”. Even if NATO’s adaptation, after...
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Development of human societies requires cooperation among unrelated individuals and obedience to social norms. Although … punishment is widely agreed to be potentially useful in fostering cooperation, many recent results in psychology and economics … highlight punishments' failures in this regard. These studies ignore punishments' social effects, and particularly its role in …
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