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A playful review of America, particularly since the 1960s, taking into account the changing attitudes of society and how this has shaped the destiny of individuals and of America as a whole. Were the “achievements” of each decade really such, or were they trampled upon and lost in the...
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accessible to women and children, the hungry and those seeking entertainment. These changes have been effected by the owners … – The paper demonstrates the extent of change, and suggests that further women‐friendly moves could be welcomed; it further … reader as well as practitioners and students of the hospitality industry. It suggests that pubs can become even more women …
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based on a review of published sources on accounting history and women's, gender and feminist history. Findings – Whereas … subordination of women, the public‐private divide, restoring women to history, devising new periodisations, investigating socio …Purpose – This paper aims to make an assessment of the contribution made by accounting histories of women produced …
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This study describes the history and present conditions of the accounting profession in Japan. In particular, the …
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This paper explores the development of household accounting practice in post‐war Japan through a review of reported …
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‐oriented piece reporting on work being done to support the emergence of women entrepreneurs in Japan. The author considers whether …” of a growing and necessary group of women who are a vital resource amidst Japan's otherwise shrinking labor market. Women … historical period from post‐war Japan until the 1990s, a large‐firm “institutional logic” prevailed. For example, in post …
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Purpose – Although Australia and English Canada share common British colonial origins, they have not evolved into identical cultures. This is likely because they do not share an identical pattern of cultural values. Research has shown that, while common values certainly exist, each nation's...
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Values are the outcome of choice, as well as the underlying forces which influence those choices. How important are they in terms of the theory and practice of OD? Their importance over the past 30 years is demonstrated, and it is concluded that the identity of OD is dependent on the existence...
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Purpose – This editorial aims to outline the context of healthcare priority‐setting, and summarise each of the other ten papers in this special edition. It introduces a new multidisciplinary research programme drawing on ethics, philosophy, health economics, political science and health...
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Purpose – It is commonly recognized that the setting of health priorities requires value judgements and that these judgements are social. Justifying social value judgements is an important element in any public justification of how priorities are set. The purpose of this paper is to review a...
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