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the research cycle, a movement which may actually discourage future research innovation. This document addresses some of …
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the development of varying organisational capitals, and pivotal to learning, innovation and employee engagement. It is the … authors' belief that KM has over‐focused on structures, processes and technologies and not enough on learning, innovation and … key areas of learning, innovation and engagement, both a business rationale for KM and a “why bother” focus for employees …
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This paper considers the potential role of marriage in improving labor market outcomes through the expansion of an individuals' networks. The impact of a father-in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China is studied here. [Bread Working Paper No.302]. URL:...
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Anti-Equilibrium (1971) was well ahead of its time in emphasising that (i) economics should draw from biology, rather than physics, as its methodological underpinning; (ii) evolutionary logic requires a different type of decision-making in simple, routine matters, as opposed to large and...
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This paper aims to compare the macroeconomic performance of three European socialist economies (Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia) with developing and developed countries during the eighties. Using panel data for 87 countries, we measure macroeconomic performance with two frontier efficiency...
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