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In the 1980s, the cumulative impact of a host of technical-economic and macro-social trends began to fundamentally alter value creation dynamics at the workplace and organizational reality. Rapid social change has relevant implications at all levels of social reality. Via a comprehensive review,...
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What are the challenges a globalizing world poses for leadership studies? And how can we address them? The paper's central hypothesis is that a globalizing world will reshape our thinking about leadership substantially over the next decades. Global megatrends are currently rearranging reality...
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Over the past few years, social entrepreneurship has captured the imagination of development and social policy practitioners. The term is rapidly becoming shorthand for the performance revolution in the social sector. Social entrepreneurship may well hold the key to address the crisis of the...
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慈善业目前正经历四场相互平行的变革。本文识别并分析了将影响全球慈善业今后几十年发展 的四条主要断层线,它们都与我们可以称之为全球慈善业的市场变革相关。全球慈善逐渐远离...
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This paper analyzes the optimal division of labor between foundations and the public sector. Philanthropists enjoy more personal degrees of freedom than leverage over social systems, because public resources vastly exceed philanthropic resources. Given this dynamic, engaging the public sector is...
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Prologue: What's at Stake -- Part I: Big Business:Climb to Sustainability -- Part II: Upgrade Supply Chains vs. Dress to Kill -- Part III: Fixing Energy, the Mother of All Markets -- Part IV: Capital Markets, Time to Graduate from the Casino -- Epilogue: Leth's Do It!.
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The purpose of this project was to develop econometric models that will enable us to describe and forecast the evolution of air fares and passenger numbers for the 7 largest U.S. carriers. The principal data source was the Department of Transport's DB1B database, which contains extensive...
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