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to a Case Study 4. Moderators in the Theory of Planned Behavior 5. Greasing or Sanding the Wheels? 6. Corruption as a …1. Introduction to the Theory of Planned Behavior2. Methodology3. From Intention to Action: Application of the Theory … Collective Behavior 7. Corruption as a Collective Action Problem and Policy Implications 8. Extension and Empowerment of the …
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quot;Taking Stockquot; explores the place of newspaper journalism in the publicly traded newspaper companies. It does so through an analysis at the level of the firm and the organization of the publicly held business entity and its subsidiaries, analyzing financial operations, organization and...
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An emerging trend in financial services is banks’ increasingly common refusal to do business with industries for political reasons rather than for traditional business justifications. Banks’ refusals are often explained by a desire to make a difference or send a message. While this desire...
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This review essay seeks to provide an overview of the state of the art of corporate governance (CG) in emerging markets (EMs). We focus mostly on the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and adopt a systematic cross-national comparative focus. The chapter has four main sections. We...
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Resource-based advantages are ‘built', not bought, and have typically emerged from complex development processes that are, to a significant degree, ‘unmanaged'. Set against this reality are strategy process prescriptions that encourage managers to adopt deliberate, formal, analytical...
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The use of resource-based theory (RBT) in marketing research has increased by more than 500% in the past decade, which …
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This paper advances theory on the process of collaboration between entities and its implications on the quality of … vendor is high. Using the social exchange theory, the proposed conceptual model tries to establish the bidirectional nature …
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A model of procedural decision making in firms is combined with an oligopoly model to study the effect of limited managerial cognition on firm flexibility. It is argued that a firm may vary its flexibility, and, hence, that there exists a trade-off between decision-making costs and costs due to...
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theory of the market economy, SBTC assumes that wages are determined through the forces of supply and demand in the labor …
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