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policymakers in making their decisions in supply chain management. The network analytical method in network science is applied to …
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The majority of cities in our world is not only connected through conventional physical infrastructure, but … patterns among world cities than traditional infrastructure. Using a generalized spatial interaction model, this paper shows … that geography (and distance) still matters for an extensive set of world cities analysed in the present study. With a view …
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UNGC, the Global Compact Local Network (GC LN), and government officials. The paper also assess es the role of hegemony … enterprises and the embed ded hierarchy network in the UNGC governance. By insourcing the hegemony enterprises and outsourcing the … "Regulatory Standard Setting" ( RSS) institute network within the regional political system, the UNGC can achieve the aim of …
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This paper examines the emergence of China - now the world's largest source of scientific publications - in global … different centrality measures, albeit that only a handful of cities qualify as world-leading scientific centers. (2) The rise in … collaboration network exhibits strong 'Matthew Effects', which can be attributed to the path-dependent nature of knowledge …
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