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, leadership, followership and corporate social responsibility crumble into nonsense when it is recalled that these are all human … the resulting nonsense. Social implications The paper argues that it is not possible to do strategy and change without …Purpose The purpose of this paper is to argue that there is a degree of nonsense in the idea that that an organisation …
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, benchmarking, learning, leadership, followership, and corporate social responsibility crumble into nonsense when it is recalled …
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leadership/followership is an episodic series of events intending significant change. So, to be clear, leadership does not reside …
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-business models, we introduce a new e-Business Model Ontology. Using the concept of business models can help companies understand … generic e-Business Model Ontology (a rigorous definition of the e-business issues and their interdependencies in a company …-business management and IS Requirements Engineering. The e-Business Model Ontology is based on an extensive literature review and …
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feminist theorizing from adopting an explicit and sustained concern with ontology. I suggested this in the context of observing …
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The literary source of the main ideas in Aumann's article ``Backward Induction and Common Knowledge of Rationality" is exposed and analyzed. The primordial archetypal images that underlie both this literary source and Aumann's work are delineated and are used to explain the great emotive impact...
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