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Ziel des Autors ist es, die Entstehung und den Wandel von Normen als Prozeß der Innovation und Diffusion zu erklären und nach Möglichkeiten der empirischen Überprüfung zu suchen. Dabei liegt ein besonderer Schwerpunkt auf den rechtlichen Institutionen und den bisher in der...
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Innovation often takes place in entrepreneurial ecosystems. We use the history of the Silicon Valley venture capital model and the Hollywood motion picture industry to illustrate how specialized institutions that regulate these entrepreneurial ecosystems emerged through actions by business...
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The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutionary framework, a comparative analysis of economic and political entrepreneurship is provided and implications are derived for the role of political entrepreneurship, and the element of agency in...
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The Law & Economics movement has occasionally been a victim of its own success. Over the past four decades, it has generated an enormous specialist literature, often explicitly intended for other specialists. As is so often the case with increased specialization, the result has been escalating...
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torts: from the basic decision to impose tort liability, through the choice between liability rules, to specific rules and … review focuses on contributions made to three key elements of tort law: the choice between liability regimes; the choice … between tort liability and regulation (including the choice between harm-based and risk-based liability); and damages (in …
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Attorneys elected to the US House of Representatives and to US state legislatures are systematically less likely to vote in favor of tort reforms that restrict tort litigation, but more likely to support bills that extend tort law. This finding is based on the analysis of 54 votes at the federal...
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