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Berkshire Hathaway, among history's largest and most successful corporations, shuns middlemen; its chairman, the legendary investor Warren Buffett, excoriates financial intermediaries. The acquisitive conglomerate rarely borrows money, retains brokers, or hires consultants. Its governance is...
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1. Faith, Family, and Firm: A Case Study of Bob Chapman -- 2. Karl Schlecht and Putzmeister: Salvaging a Humanistic Ideal Amid Ruthless Global Competition -- 3. Humanistic Leadership in the Amish Community: Leading from the Edge -- 4. Confucian Humanistic Leadership: Social Influence Processes...
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This analysis utilises a model of production under risk estimated on Finnish farm-level data to measure farmers’ risk attitudes in a changing policy environment. We find evidence of heterogeneous risk preferences among farmers, as well as notable changes over time in farmers’...
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Sustainable management of natural resources, and in particular fisheries, must take into account several conflicting … quantify the necessary give and takes involving the economic and ecological objectives that would ensure a viable management … solution. Our study confirms the relevance of the viability approach to address natural resource management issues, which …
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components of management experience of universities (higher schools) of modern China in order to modernize higher education in …
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Les espèces de grand gibier sont considérées à la fois comme des ressources et des nuisibles : valorisées par les chasseurs et responsables de dommages économiques collectifs. L'article se propose de caractériser l'optimum collectif en mobilisant le cadre de l'économie des ressources...
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Le sanglier est à la fois une ressource et un nuisible : gibier valorisé par les chasseurs et responsable de dommages collectifs, notamment agricoles. Le papier s'intéresse au contrôle des populations de gibier. Notre analyse est basée sur un modèle bioéconomique. La population optimale...
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