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  • 1
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    UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
    ISBN: 9783825240042
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (149 S.)
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Luhmann, Niklas, 1927 - 1998 Vertrauen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Luhmann, Niklas, 1927 - 1998 Vertrauen
    DDC: 302.54
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    Keywords: Vertrauen ; Moral ; Soziologie ; Philosophie ; Themen & Begriffe ; Soziologie 2014-1 ; Niklas Luhmann; Luhmann; Vertrauen; Moral; Soziologie; Niklas Luhmann; Systemtheorie; Fachsoziologie; Philosophie; Gesellschaftstheorie; Politische Systeme; Systemtheorie; soziale Komplexität; gesellschaftliches System; Sozialphilosophie; Politische Theorie; Theoretische Soziologie; Lehrbuch; soziales Leben ; Vertrauen ; Soziologie
    Abstract: Vertrauen im weitesten Sinne eines Zutrauens zu eigenen Erwartungen ist ein elementarer Tatbestand des sozialen Lebens. Von Vertrauen spricht man im täglichen Leben meist in moralischem Sinne. Dem gegenüber analysiert Luhmann Funktion, Bedingungen und Taktiken des Vertrauens sozialwissenschaftlich. Vor allem wird dabei angestrebt, den Bereich der rationalen Handlungen nach Möglichkeit zu erweitern. Das kann erreicht werden, wenn man in der Lage ist, durch persönliches Vertrauen oder Vertrauen in das Funktionieren gesellschaftlicher Systeme sich auf höhere Risiken einzulassen. Niklas Luhmann unternimmt es also in diesem schon klassisch gewordenen Buch, den in der Alltagssprache und der traditionellen ethischen Vorstellungswelt vielfach besetzten Begriff des Vertrauens im Rahmen theoretischer Soziologie zu erörtern und das in einer so anschaulichen und anregenden Weise, dass das Buch seit langem breite Beachtung gefunden hat - weit über den Kreis der Fachsoziologen hinaus.
    Note: Dieser Titel darf aus lizenzrechtlichen Gründen nur von registrierten Nutzerinnen und Nutzern des Goethe-Instituts im nicht-deutschsprachigen Ausland genutzt werden
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  • 2
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    München : UVK Lucius | Stuttgart : UTB GmbH
    ISBN: 9783838540047
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (140 Seiten)
    Edition: 5. Auflage
    Series Statement: UTB Band-Nr. 2185
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    Keywords: Vertrauen ; Soziologie
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 127-137
    URL: Cover
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781781955031
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 463 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Elgar original reference
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on women in international management
    DDC: 658.409082
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    Keywords: Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Internationales Management ; Auslandsaufenthalt ; Familie-Beruf ; Erwerbsverlauf ; Karriereplanung ; Geschlechterforschung ; International business enterprises Management ; Women executives ; Management International cooperation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'Research Handbook on Women in International Management is a welcome addition to the literature on international management, and a must-read for any scholar, from any country, seeking to develop theory and/or research in this field. The book is remarkable for its diversity, covering past, present and future, every region of the world, and many different types of international experience, and family circumstance. Thorough and thought-provoking.' --Kerr Inkson, The University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand and co-author, with Yvonne McNulty, of Managing Expatriates: A Return on Investment Approach. 'This book provides a competent coverage of the key issues confronting women in international management. It offers a balanced view of the challenges women in many parts of the world face and the reasons why such challenges exist. It is timely and valuable contribution to the current debates in the international HRM literature.' --Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. The Research Handbook on Women in International Management is a carefully designed collection of contributions that provides a thorough and nuanced discussion of how women engage in international management. It also offers important insights into emerging and new areas of research warranting future consideration. The Handbook commences by reviewing the history of the literature, from the development of the discipline through the current state of research, and progresses into examinations of how socio-cultural and organizational issues affect women, with reference to work/life issues and family. Matters affecting women in international management and work in diverse areas of the globe are then examined, including the Arab Middle East, East Asia, South America, and Western and Central Europe. Next, themes including self-initiated expatriation, women in non-traditional families, and women in the mining industry are explored. The Handbook concludes with a few explicitly reflective chapters by academics working within the field
    Abstract: pt. I. Reviewing the history of women in international management and the current state of play -- pt. II. Organisational and socio-cultural issues for women in international management -- pt. III. Women in international management in diverse regions of the globe -- pt. IV. Women in international management-- issues more recently explored in the literature -- pt. V. Researching women and women as researchers
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9780857935052
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 277 S.)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of Research Methods and Applications series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methods and applications in entrepreneurship and small business
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship Research ; Methodology ; Small business Research ; Methodology ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode ; Entrepreneurship*Klein- und Mittelbetrieb*Forschungsmethode*Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode
    Abstract: This thought provoking book builds on existing research traditions that make small business, entrepreneurship and family business a resource rich arena for study. It steps back to ask fundamental questions that every researcher should consider prior to engaging in data collection. It focuses on topics that have traditionally frustrated researchers including experimental methods in small business research, scale development, control variables and language issues in cross cultural research. The distinguished authors also address subjects such as theory development and testing in entrepreneurship, as well as determining if progress in research has been made and how that can be measured. Critically, many of the chapters highlight ways in which research can be both practical yet theoretically important. Bringing together quantitative and qualitative techniques and taking an investigative approach almost totally ignored in entrepreneurship research, this unique volume will be of special interest to anyone studying small and family businesses or entrepreneurship and business
    Abstract: 1. Research in entrepreneurship : an introduction to the research challenges for the 21st century / Alan L. Carsrud, Malin Brännback and Richard T. Harrison -- 2. Thoughts on the challenge of empirical research in entrepreneurship / David Deeds -- 3. From philosophy of science to theory testing : generating practical knowledge in entrepreneurship / Ed McMullen and Tom Kenworthy -- 4. Measuring progress in entrepreneurship research / Linda F. Edelman ... [et al.] -- 5. Experimental methods in entrepreneurship research / Kelly G. Shaver -- 6. Looking into the future : valid multiple- and single-item measures in entrepreneurship research / Leon Schjoedt, Maija Renko and Kelly G. Shaver -- 7. Control variables : use, misuse and recommended use / Leon Schjoedt and Barbara Bird -- 8. Cross-cultural studies in entrepreneurship : a note on culture and language / Malin Brännback ... [et al.] -- 9. Fighting a rearguard action? : reflections on the philosophy and practice of qualitative research in entrepreneurship / Richard T. Harrison and Claire M. Leitch -- 10. Ethnographic approaches to entrepreneurship and small business research : what lessons can we learn? / Karin Berglund and Caroline Wigren -- 11. The practice approach and interactive research in entrepreneurship and small-scale venturing / Bengt Johannisson
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781782549758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 269 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Concerned markets
    DDC: 330.12/2
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    Keywords: Marktmechanismus ; Alternative Ökonomie ; Nonprofit-Management ; Kommerzialisierung ; Capitalism ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'The insightful chapters collected here show that markets are a matter of concern because they can be spaces for making concerns matter.'--David Stark, Columbia University, US and author of The Sense of Dissonance: Accounts of Worth in Economic Life. 'Do those impersonal allocation mechanisms that we call markets even exist as such? Or should we drop this questionable euphemism if what we want is to address the political struggles and bureaucratic processes that control economic life? Readers interested in a measured approach to the subject matter will find a set of clues here. By considering markets as nodes of concerns, the works assembled in this volume guide us along a subtle path.'--Fabian Muniesa, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France. Concerned Markets tackles the intersection between markets and politics, investigating the very current issue of designing markets to include multiple values. When political, social, technological and economic interests, values, and perspectives interact, market order and performance become contentious issues of debate. Such 'hot' situations are becoming increasingly common and make for rich sites of research. With expert empirical contributions investigating the organization of such 'concerned' markets, this book is positioned at the centre of the rapidly growing area of interdisciplinary market studies. Markets investigated include those for palm oil, primary health care and functional foods. The authors also examine markets and environmental concerns as well as better market design for those at the bottom of the pyramid. Scholars, postgraduate and PhD level students in finance, economic sociology, marketing, organisation theory and economics will find this book essential reading. Policymakers and practitioners will benefit from the fresh insight into the design and maintenance of market systems
    Abstract: 1. Being concerned about markets / Susi Geiger ... [et al.] -- 2. Expressing concerns over the incentive as a public policy device / Guus Dix -- 3. Marketization by the (rule)book : concern for market and public values in primary care / Linus Johansson Krafve -- 4. Concerns and marketization : the case of sustainable palm oil / Simona D'Antone and Robert Spencer -- 5. Engaging diverging interests through pricing : the case of maize for bioenergy production in Germany / Jürgen Hauber and Chantal Ruppert-Winkel -- 6. Credible qualifications : the case of functional foods / Frank Azimont and Luis Araujo -- 7. Designing better markets for people at the bottom of the pyramid : bottom-up market design / Ronika Chakrabarti and Katy Mason -- 8. Articulating matters of concern in markets : (en)tangling goods, market agencies and overflows / Winfred Ikiring Onyas and Annmarie Ryan -- 9. Doing green : environmental concerns and the realization of green values in everyday food practices / Hans Kjellberg and Ingrid Stigzelius -- 10. Concerned markets : facing the future, beyond 'interested' and 'contested' markets / Franck Cochoy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710552
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in the economics of happiness
    DDC: 330.019
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    Keywords: Glücksforschung ; Happiness ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Glück ; Zufriedenheit ; Lebensqualität
    Abstract: What makes people happy in life? This crucial question has the potential to shake up economics. In recent years, dissatisfaction with the understanding of welfare in economics and new opportunities for empirical study of people's subjective well-being have spurred impressive and stimulating new research into the 'dismal' science, resulting in increased interest in the economics of happiness. Professor Frey and Professor Stutzer have selected contributions by leading scholars which offer a wide-ranging overview of recent developments. These include an exploration of the economic determinants of happiness, the importance of social capital and health for well-being and the new life satisfaction approach to valuing public goods. Work on utility misprediction and adaptation challenges the existing fundamentals of economics, and the role of happiness research in public policy is investigated from different perspectives
    Abstract: Bernard M.S. van Praag and Barbara E. Baarsma (2005), 'Using Happiness Surveys to Value Intangibles: The Case of Airport Noise', Economic Journal, 115 (500), January, 224-46 -- Simon Luechinger (2009), 'Valuing Air Quality Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Economic Journal, 119 (536), March, 482-515 -- Daniel Kahneman and Richard H. Thaler (2006), 'Anomalies: Utility Maximization and Experienced Utility', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 221-34 -- Andrew E. Clark, Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard E. Lucas (2008), 'Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis', Economic Journal, 118 (529), June, F222-F243 -- Luis Rayo and Gary S. Becker (2007), 'Evolutionary Efficiency and Happiness', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (2), April, 302-37 -- Richard Layard (2006), 'Happiness and Public Policy: A Challenge to the Profession', Economic Journal, 116 (510), March, C24-C33 -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'The Use of Happiness Research for Public Policy', Social Choice and Welfare, 38 (4), April, 659-74
    Abstract: Finkelstein, Amy, Erzo F.P. Luttmer and Matthew J. Notowidigdo (2013), 'What Good is Wealth without Health? The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption', forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Association. -- Frank, Robert H. (2004), 'How not to Buy Happiness', Daedalus, 133 (2), 69-79. -- Freeman, A. Myrick, III (2003), The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. -- Frey, Bruno S. (2008), Happiness: A Revolution in Economics, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Matthias Benz (2008), 'Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy', Economica, 75 (298), 362-83. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2009), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to the Value of Public Goods: The Case of Terrorism', Public Choice, 138 (3-4), 317-45. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation', Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2, 139-60. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2002a), Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Well-Being, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Economic Consequences of Mispredicting Utility', Mimeo: University of Basel. -- Frijters, Paul, David W. Johnston and Michael A. Shields (2011), 'Life Satisfaction Dynamics with Quarterly Life Event Data', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113 (1), 190-211. -- Graham, Liam and Andrew Oswald (2010), 'Hedonic Capital, Adaptation and Resilience', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 76 (2), 372-84. -- Green, Francis (2011), 'Unpacking the Misery Multiplier: How Employability Modifies the Impacts of Unemployment and Job Insecurity on Life Satisfaction and Mental Health', Journal of Health Economics, 30 (2), 265-76. -- Helliwell, John and Christopher Barrington-Leigh (2010), 'Measuring and Understanding Subjective Well-Being', Canadian Journal of Economics, 43 (3), 729-53. -- Helliwell, John F., Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs (eds) (2012), World Happiness Report, New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University. -- Hsee, Christopher, Yuval Rottenstreich and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Suboptimal Choices and the Need for Experienced Individual Well-Being in Economic Analysis', IZA Discussion Paper No. 6346, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=2010941. -- Ifcher, John and Homa Zarghamee (2011), 'Happiness and Time Preference: The Effect of Positive Affect in a Random-Assignment Experiment', American Economic Review, 101 (7), 3109-129. -- Kahneman, Daniel, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone (2004), 'A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method', Science, 306 (5702), 1776-80. -- Kahneman, Daniel and Robert Sugden (2005), 'Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation', Environmental and Resource Economics, 32 (1), 161-81. -- Kassenboehmer, Sonja C. and John P. Haisken-DeNew (2009), 'You're Fired! The Causal Negative Effect of Entry Unemployment on Life Satisfaction', Economic Journal, 119 (536), 448-62
    Abstract: Knabe, Andreas and Steffen Rätzel (2011), 'Scarring or Scaring? The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment and Future Unemployment Risk', Economica, 78 (310), 283-93. -- Knabe, Andreas, Steffen Rätzel, Ronnie Schöb and Joachim Weimann (2010), 'Dissatisfied with Life but Having a Good Day: Time-Use and Well-Being of the Unemployed', Economic Journal, 120 (547), 867-89. -- Knight, John and Ramani Gunatilaka (2012), 'Income, Aspiration and the Hedonic Treadmill in a Poor Society', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 82 (1), 67-81. -- Krueger, Alan B. (ed) (2009), Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations: National Accounts of Time Use and Well-Being, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Krueger, Alan B. and David A. Schkade (2008), 'The Reliability of Subjective Well-Being Measures', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1833-45. -- Layard, Richard (2005), Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, New York: Penguin. -- Layard, Richard, Stephen Nickell and Guy Mayraz (2008), 'The Marginal Utility of Income', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1846-57. -- Loewenstein, George, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin (2003), 'Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), 1209-48. -- Luechinger, Simon, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and the Private Sector', Journal of Human Resources, 45 (4), 998-1045. -- Luechinger, Simon and Paul A. Raschky (2009), 'Valuing Flood Disasters Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (3-4), 620-33. -- MacKerron, George and Susana Mourato (2009), 'Life Satisfaction and Air Quality in London', Ecological Economics, 68 (5), 1441-53. -- Meier, Stephan and Alois Stutzer (2008), 'Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?', Economica, 75 (297), 39-59. -- Oreopoulos, Philip and Kjell Salvanes (2011), 'Priceless: The Nonpecuniary Benefits of Schooling', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1), 159-84. -- Oswald, Andrew and Nattavudh Powdthavee (2008), 'Does Happiness Adapt? A Longitudinal Study of Disability with Implications for Economists and Judges', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (5-6), 1061-77. -- Oswald, Andrew and Steve Wu (2010), 'Objective Confirmation of Subjective Measures of Human Well-being: Evidence from the USA', Science, 327 (5965), 576-79. -- Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2011), 'Money and Happiness: Evidence from the Industry Wage Structure', NBER Working Papers No. 17056, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1841293. -- Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2008), 'Putting a Price Tag on Friends, Relatives, and Neighbours: Using Surveys of Life Satisfaction to Value Social Relationships', Journal of Socio-Economics, 37 (4), 1459-80. -- van Praag, Bernard M.S. and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell (2004), Happiness Quantified - A Satisfaction Calculus Approach, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Sarracino, Francesco (2010), 'Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being Trends: Comparing 11 Western European Countries', Journal of Socio- Economics, 39 (4), 482-517
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alesina, Alberto, Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch (2004), 'Inequality and Happiness: Are Europeans and Americans Different?', Journal of Public Economics, 88, 2009-42. -- Ambrey, Christopher L. and Christopher M. Fleming (2011), 'Valuing Scenic Amenity Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 72, 106-15. -- Baetschmann, Gregori, Kevin E. Staub and Rainer Winkelmann (2011), 'Consistent Estimation of the Fixed Effects Ordered Logit Model', IZA Discussion Paper No. 5443, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1745718. -- Bartolini, Stefano (2012), 'Sociability Predicts Happiness in Nations: Evidence from Macro and Micro Data', forthcoming in Stefano Bartolini (ed), Policies for Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Booth, Philip (ed) (2012), ... and the Pursuit of Happiness: Wellbeing and the Role of Government, London: Institute of Economic Affairs. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2005), Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2007), Handbook on the Economics of Happiness, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Carroll, Nick, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2009), 'Quantifying the Costs of Drought: New Evidence from Life Satisfaction Data', Journal of Population Economics, 22 (2), 445-61. -- Cattaneo, Matias D., Sebastian Galiani, Paul J. Gertler, Sebastian Martinez and Rocio Titiunik (2009), 'Housing, Health, and Happiness', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 1 (1), 75-105. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2003), 'Unemployment as a Social Norm: Psychological Evidence from Panel Data', Journal of Labor Economics, 21 (2), 323-51. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2006), 'A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration', Applied Economics Quarterly, 52 (4), 291-308. -- Clark, Andrew, Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey (2001), 'Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment', Economica, 68 (270), 221-41. -- Clark, Andrew and Claudia Senik (2010), 'Who Compares to Whom? The Anatomy of Income Comparisons in Europe', Economic Journal, 120 (544), 573-94. -- Diener, Ed and Micaela Y. Chan (2011), 'Happy People Live Longer: Subjective Well-Being Contributes to Health and Longevity', Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3 (1), 1-43. -- Diener, Ed, John F. Helliwell and Daniel Kahneman (2010), International Differences in Well-Being, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Di Tella, Rafael and Robert MacCulloch (2006), 'Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), 25-46. -- Dolan, Paul and Robert Metcalfe (2008), 'Comparing Willingness-to-Pay and Subjective Well-Being in the Context of Non-Market Goods', Centre for Economic Performance Discussion Paper No. 0890, available at: cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0890.pdf. -- Dolan, Paul, Tessa Peasgood and Mathew White (2008), 'Do We Really Know What Makes Us Happy? A Review of the Economic Literature on the Factors Associated with Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Psychology, 29 (1), 94-122. -- Easterlin, Richard A. (ed) (2002), Happiness in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada and Paul Frijters (2004), 'How Important is Methodology for the Estimates of the Determinants of Happiness?', Economic Journal, 114 (497), 641-59
    Abstract: Stiglitz, Joseph E. et al. (2009), 'Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress', available at: www.stiglitz-sen-fitoussi.fr. -- Stone, Arthur, Saul Shiffman and Marten DeVries (1999), 'Ecological Momentary Assessment', in Daniel Kahneman, Ed Diener and Norbert Schwarz (eds), Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology, New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 26-39. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2008), 'Stress that Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 110 (2), 339-66. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2010), 'Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being', Social Research: An International Quarterly, 77 (2), 679-714. -- Stutzer, Alois and Rafael Lalive (2004), 'The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (4), 696-719. -- Welsch, Heinz (2006), 'Environment and Happiness: Valuation of Air Pollution Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 58 (4), 801-13. -- Wolfers, Justin (2003), 'Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well-Being', International Finance, 6 (1), 1-26. -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2002), 'What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?', Journal of Economic Literature, 40 (2), June, 402-35 -- Daniel Kahneman and Alan B. Krueger (2006), 'Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 3-24 -- Mark Kelman (2005), 'Hedonic Psychology and the Ambiguities of "Welfare', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33 (4), September, 391-412 -- Andrew E. Clark, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2008), 'Relative Income, Happiness, and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (1), March, 95-144 -- Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers (2008), 'Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 39 (1), Spring, 1-87 -- Richard A. Easterlin, Laura Angelescu McVey, Malgorzata Switek, Onnicha Sawangfa and Jacqueline Smith Zweig (2010), 'The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107 (52), December, 22463-68 -- Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2005), 'Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (3), August, 963-1002 -- Alois Stutzer (2004), 'The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 54 (1), May, 89-109 -- Rafael Di Tella, Robert J. MacCulloch and Andrew J. Oswald (2003), 'The Macroeconomics of Happiness', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (4), November, 809-27 -- John F. Helliwell and Robert D. Putnam (2004), 'The Social Context of Well-Being', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B. Biological Sciences, 359 (1449), September, 1435-46 -- Leonardo Becchetti, Alessandra Pelloni and Fiammetta Rossetti (2008), 'Relational Goods, Sociability, and Happiness', Kyklos, 61 (3), August, 343-63 -- Angus Deaton (2008), 'Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22 (2), Spring, 53-72
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    [Malmö] : Liber | Frederiksberg : Business School Press
    ISBN: 9788763003049
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (464 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Advances in Organization Studies
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    Keywords: Luhmann, Niklas ; Organisationssoziologie ; Social systems ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2002 ; Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 ; Organisationssoziologie
    Abstract: Intro -- Niklas Luhmann and Organization Studies -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Luhmann's Organization Theory -- Some important aspects of Luhmann's theory -- The reception of Luhmann's work on an international level -- The structure of Luhmann's oeuvre -- The contents of this book -- PART I: The Theory of Autopoietic Social Systems -- Chapter 1: The Basic Concepts of Luhmann's Theory of Social Systems -- The concept of autopoiesis -- a. The original biological concept of autopoiesis -- b. Luhmann's general, transdisciplinary concept of autopoiesis -- Social systems -- a. Communications as the elements of social systems -- b. Interpenetration: the relation between social and psychic systems -- c. Communication and action -- Society and interaction -- a. Society -- b. Interaction -- Organization -- a. Decisions as the elements of organizations -- b. Uncertainty absorption -- c. Decision premises -- d. The double closure of the organization -- e. The paradox of decision at the heart of Luhmann's organization theory -- Luhmann's theory of social systems as a theory of distinction -- a. Observation as basic concept -- b. Autopoietic systems as distinction processing systems -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2:The Concept of Autopoiesis -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 3:The Autopoiesis of Social Systems -- Meaning and life as different modes of autopoietic organization -- Communications as the basic elements of social systems -- Societies and interactions as different types of social systems -- The relation between action and communication -- Maintenance of social systems by self-referential production of elements -- The contribution of the general theory of autopoietic systems -- The epistemological consequences of autopoietic closure -- Acknowledgements -- PART II: Organization, Decision and Paradox
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    Berlin : Akad.-Verl.
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 180 S.)
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    Keywords: Luhmann, Niklas ; System theory ; Social systems ; 20th century, society, politics Philosophie ; Politik ; Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Main description: Niklas Luhmanns „Soziale Systeme“ (1984) bildet den Grundstein der von ihm ausgearbeiteten Systemtheorie. Hier entfaltet er seine systemtheoretische Terminologie, die Begriffe der traditionellen Terminologie aufgreifend und verändernd. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes ebnen den Zugang zu Luhmanns Systemtheorieund erläutern die Kapitel seines Buches, der Chronologie des Originalwerks folgend,für ein besseres und erweitertes Verständnis.
    Abstract: Main description: Niklas Luhmann’s Social Systems (1984) is the cornerstone for his elaboration of systems theory. In this work, Luhmann adopted and transformed traditional terminology to develop his own terminology of systems theory. The essays in this volume facilitate access to Luhmann’s systems theory through explanations of the chapters of his book that follow the chronology of the original work with the aim of improving and deepening understanding.
    Abstract: Biographical note: Detlef Horster, Leibniz-Universität Hannover.
    Abstract: Biographical note: Detlef Horster, Leibniz-University of Hannover, Germany.
    Abstract: Niklas Luhmann's Social Systems (1984) is the cornerstone for his elaboration of systems theory. In this work, Luhmann adopted and transformed traditional terminology to develop his own terminology of systems theory. The essays in this volume facilitate access to Luhmann's systems theory through explanations of the chapters of his book that follow the chronology of the original work with the aim of improving and deepening understanding
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    Description / Table of Contents: Siglenverzeichnis; Vorwort; 1. Paradigmenwechsel in der Systemtheorie (Einführung); 2. Soziale Systeme (1Kapitel); 3. Sinn (2Kapitel); 4. Kommunikation und Handlung (3Kapitel); 5. Doppelte Kontingenz (4Kapitel); 6. System und Umwelt (5Kapitel); 7. Interpenetration (6Kapitel); 8. Die Individualität psychischer Systeme (7Kapitel); 9. Struktur und Zeit (8Kapitel); 10. Widerspruch und Konflikt (9Kapitel); 11. Interaktion und Gesellschaft (10Kapitel); 12. Selbstreferenz und Rationalität (11Kapitel); 13. Konsequenzen für Erkenntnistheorie (12Kapitel); Primär- und Sekundärliteratur
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714581
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Business history
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    Keywords: 1920- ; Unternehmensgeschichte ; Business Historiography ; Business History ; Research ; Commerce History ; Research ; Business enterprises Historiography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This important book assembles formative articles that demonstrate how business history emerged as a discipline from the interwar years until the present day. The essays, drawn from authors in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America, document the remarkable intellectual achievements of the field, as well as exploring the challenges it faced securing a wider impact on other disciplines. The book will appeal to both social scientists and historians interested to learn how the field of business history was shaped
    Abstract: Louis Galambos (2003), 'Identity and the Boundaries of Business History: An Essay on Consensus and Creativity', in Franco Amatori and Geoffrey Jones (eds), Business History around the World, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 11-30 -- Patrick Fridenson (2004), 'Business Failure and the Agenda of Business History', Enterprise and Society, 5 (4), December, 562-82 -- Pamela Walker Laird (2008), 'Looking Toward the Future: Expanding Connections for Business Historians', Enterprise and Society, 9 (4), December, 575-90
    Abstract: Mira Wilkins (1988), 'Presidential Address: Business History as a Discipline', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 17, 1-7 -- T.A.B. Corley (1993), 'Firms and Markets: Towards a Theory of Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 22 (1), Fall, 54-66 -- William N. Parker (1993), 'A "New" Business History? A Commentary on the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics', Business History Review, 67 (4), Winter, 623-36 -- Louis Galambos (1994), 'U.S. Business History and Recent Developments in Historical Social Science in the United States', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 9, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 112-20 -- Terry Gourvish (1994), 'The Empirical Emphasis in Business History: Out of Chaos?', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 12, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 145-52 -- Geoffrey Jones (1994), 'Business History: Theory and Concepts', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 16, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 196-207 -- JoAnne Yates (1997), 'Using Giddens' Structuration Theory to Inform Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 159-83 -- Naomi R. Lamoreaux (2001), 'Reframing the Past: Thoughts about Business Leadership and Decision Making under Uncertainty', Enterprise and Society, 2 (4), December, 632-59 -- Richard N. Langlois (2004), 'Chandler in a Larger Frame: Markets, Transaction Costs, and Organizational Form in History', Enterprise and Society, 5 (3), September, 355-75 -- Thomas K. McCraw (2006), 'Schumpeter's Business Cycles as Business History', Business History Review, 80 (2), Summer, 231-61 -- Neil Fligstein (2008), 'Chandler and the Sociology of Organizations', Business History Review, 82 (2), Summer, 241-50 -- Walter A. Friedman and Geoffrey Jones (2011), 'Business History: Time for Debate', Business History Review, 85 (1), Spring, 1-8 -- Louis Galambos (1991), 'Presidential Address: What Makes Us Think We Can Put Business Back Into American History?', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 20, 1-11 -- David B. Sicilia (1995), 'Cochran's Legacy: A Cultural Path Not Taken', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 24 (1), Fall, 27-39 -- Kenneth Lipartito (1995), 'Culture and the Practice of Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 24 (2), Winter, 1-41 -- Philip Scranton and Roger Horowitz (1997), '"The Future of Business History": An Introduction', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 1-4 -- Angel Kwolek-Folland (1994), 'The African American Financial Industries: Issues of Class, Race and Gender in the Early 20th Century', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 23 (2), Winter, 85-107 -- Robert E. Weems, Jr. (1997), 'Out of the Shadows: Business Enterprise and African American Historiography', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 200-212 -- Kathy Peiss (1998), '"Vital Industry" and Women's Ventures: Conceptualizing Gender in Twentieth Century Business History', Business History Review, 72 (2), Summer, 219-41
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): N.S.B. Gras (1934), 'Business History', Economic History Review, IV (4), April, 385-98 -- Henrietta M. Larson (1947), 'Business History: Retrospect and Prospect', Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, 21 (6), December, 173-99 -- Fritz Redlich (1952), 'The Role of Theory in the Study of Business History', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 4 (3), February, 135-44 -- Alexander Gerschenkron (1953), 'Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 6 (1), October, 1-19 -- James H. Soltow (1955), 'The Business Use of Business History', Business History Review, 29 (3), September, 227-37 -- Herman E. Krooss (1958), 'Economic History and the New Business History', Journal of Economic History, XVIII (4), December, 467-80 -- Arthur M. Johnson (1962), 'Where Does Business History Go From Here?', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 11-20 -- Fritz Redlich (1962), 'Approaches to Business History', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 61-70 -- Arthur H. Cole (1962), 'What Is Business History?', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 98-106 -- Peter L. Payne (1962), 'The Uses of Business History: A Contribution to the Discussion', Business History, 5 (1), 11-21 -- Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1978), 'Presidential Address, 1978: Business History - A Personal Experience', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 7, 1-8 -- Alfred Chandler (1976), 'Institutional Integration: An Approach to Comparative Studies of the History of Large-Scale Business Enterprise', Revue Économique, 27 (2), March, 177-99 -- Louis Galambos (1966), 'Business History and the Theory of the Growth of the Firm', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History / Second Series, 4 (1), Fall, 3-16 -- Thomas Cochran (1977), 'The Sloan Report: American Culture and Business Management', American Quarterly (Special Issue: Reassessing Twentieth Century Documents), 29 (5), Winter, 476-86 -- Ralph W. Hidy (1970), 'Business History: Present Status and Future Needs', Business History Review, XLIV (4), Winter, 483-97 -- Harold C. Livesay (1989), 'Entrepreneurial Dominance in Businesses Large and Small, Past and Present', Business History Review (Entrepreneurs in Business History), 63 (1), Spring, 1-21 -- Robert D. Cuff (2002), 'Notes for a Panel on Entrepreneurship in Business History', Business History Review, 76 (1), Spring, 123-32 -- Donald Coleman (1987), 'The Uses and Abuses of Business History', Business History, XXIX (2), April, 141-56 -- Takeshi Yuzawa (2009), 'Recent Trends of Business History in Japan', Paper presented at Asian-Pacific Economic and Business History Conference, Tokyo, 1-23 -- María Inés Barbero (2008), 'Business History in Latin America: A Historiographical Perspective', Business History Review, 82 (3), Autumn, 555-75
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713720
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intellectual roots of entrepreneurship research
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This research review includes classic works on the theoretical foundations of entrepreneurship research and provides important groundwork for future investigations. Professor Landström and Professor Lohrke have carefully selected the seminal, currently relevant and, in many cases, difficult-to-access studies within the field, covering the entrepreneurial processes of opportunity recognition, evaluation and exploitation. Reflecting the heavily interdisciplinary nature of the research, many of the papers have a basis in the spheres of economics, social sciences and strategic management
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    Abstract: Kets de Vries, M.F.R (1977), 'The entrepreneurial personality: A person at the crossroad', Journal of Management Studies, 14(1), 34-57. -- Kihlstrom, R.E. and J.J. Laffont (1979), 'A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87(4), 719-48. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1973), 'The entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, pp. 30-87. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1997), 'Entrepreneurial discovery and the competitive market process: An Austrian approach', Journal of Economic Literature, 35(1), 60-85. -- Knight, F.H. (1921), 'The meaning of risk and uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, New York: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 197-232. -- Krueger, N.F. and A.L. Carsrud (1993), 'Entrepreneurial intentions: Applying the theory of planned behavior', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 5(4), 315-30. See also Krueger, N.F., M. D. Reilly and A. L. Carsrud (2000), 'Competing Models of Entrepreneurial Intentions', Journal of Business Venturing, 15, 411-32. -- Landes, D. (1949), 'French entrepreneurship and industrial growth in the nineteenth century', Journal of Economic History, 9, 45-61. -- Landström, H. (2005), Pioneers in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research, New York: Springer. -- Landström, H. and O. Persson (2010), 'Entrepreneurship research: Research communities and knowledge platforms', in H. Landström and F. Lohrke (eds.), Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., pp. 46-76. -- Larson, A. (1992), 'Network dyads in entrepreneurial settings: A study of the governance of exchange relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37(1), 76-104. -- Lohrke, F., B. Nagy, B., Bird, E. Fischer and R. Reuber (2009), 'Are new ventures illegitimate, disreputable, untrustworthy, or routineless? A liability of newness review and research agenda', paper presented at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Wellesley, MA. -- Lucas, R.E. (1978), 'On the size distribution of business firms', Bell Journal of Economics, 9(2), 508-23. -- Lumpkin, G.T. and G.G. Dess (1996), 'Clarifying the entrepreneurial orientation construct and linking it to performance', Academy of Management Review, 21(1), 135-72. -- March, J. (1991), 'Exploration and exploitation in organizational learning', Organization Science, 2, 71-87. -- McClelland, D.C. (1961), The Achieving Society, Princeton, NJ: van Nostrand. -- McGrath, R. (1999), 'Falling forward: Real options reasoning and entrepreneurial failure', Academy of Management Review, 24, 13-30. -- Miller, D. (1983), 'The correlates of entrepreneurship in three types of firms', Management Science, 29(7), 770-91. -- Mises, L. von (1949), Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. New Haven: Yale University Press. -- Nelson, R.R. and S.G. Winter (1982), 'Organizational capabilities and behaviour', in An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 96-136
    Abstract: Oviatt, B. and P. McDougall (1994), 'Toward a theory of international new ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25(1), 45-64. -- Penrose, E. (1959), 'The firm in theory' and 'The productive opportunity of the firm and the "entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42. -- Pfeffer, J. and G. Salancik (1978), The External Control of Organizations, New York: Harper and Row. -- Piore, M.J. and C.F. Sabel (1984), The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity, New York: Basic Books. -- Porter, M.E. (1980), Competitive Strategy, New York: Wiley. -- Rogers, E.M. (1995), 'Elements of diffusion', in Diffusion of Innovations (5th ed.), New York: Free Press, pp. 1-35. -- Rumelt, R. (1987), 'Theory, strategy, and entrepreneurship', in D. Teece (ed.), The Competitive Challenge: Strategies for Industrial Innovation and Renewal, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, pp. 137-58. -- Sandberg, W.R. and C.W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving new venture performance: The role of strategy, industry structure, and the entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2(1), 5-28. -- Sarasvathy, S.D. (2001), 'Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26(2), 243-63. -- Saxenian, A.L. (1994), Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), 'Fundamental phenomenon of economic development', in The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 57-94. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1942), 'The process of creative destruction', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 81-6. -- Shane, S. (2000), 'Prior knowledge and the discovery of entrepreneurial opportunities', Organization Science, 11(4), 448-69. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship: The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. -- Shane, S. and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research', Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 217-26. -- Shapero, A. and L. Sokol (1982), 'The social dimensions of entrepreneurship', in C.A. Kent, D.L. Sexton and K.H. Vesper (eds.), Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 72-88. -- Shaver, K.G. and L.R. Scott (1991), 'Person, process, choice: The psychology of new venture creation', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 23-45. -- Simon, M., S.M. Houghton and K. Aquino (2000), 'Cognitive biases, risk perception and venture formation: How individuals decide to start companies', Journal of Business Venturing, 15(2), 113-34. -- Smith, N.R. (1967), The Entrepreneur and His Firm, Bureau of Business Research, East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acs, Z., P. Braunerhjelm, D. Audretsch and B. Carlsson (2009), 'The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32, 15-30. -- Adler, P. and S.-W. Kwon (2002), 'Social capital: Prospects for a new concept', Academy of Management Review, 27, 17-40. -- Alvarez, S.A. and J.B. Barney (2007), 'Discovery and creation: Alternative theories of entrepreneurial action', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1, 11-26. -- Baker, T. and R. Nelson (2005), 'Creating something from nothing: Resource construction through entrepreneurial bricolage', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50(3), 329-66. -- Baron, R.A. (2008), 'The role of affect in the entrepreneurial process', Academy of Management Review, 33, 328-40. -- Bruton, G.D., D. Ahlstrom and K. Obloj (2008), 'Entrepreneurship in emerging economies: Where are we today and where should the research go in the future?', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 32, 1-14. -- Cardon, M., J. Wincent, J. Singh and M. Drnovsek (2009), 'The nature and experience of entrepreneurial passion', Academy of Management Review, 34, 511-32. -- Eckhardt, J. and S. Shane (2003), 'Opportunities and entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29, 333-49. -- Keh, H., M. Foo and B. Lim (2002), 'Opportunity evaluation under risky conditions: The cognitive processes of entrepreneurs', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 27, 125-48. -- McMullen, J.S. and D.A., Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial action and the role of uncertainty in the theory of the entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31, 132-52. -- Short, J.C., D.J., Ketchen, Jr., C.L. Shook and R.D. Ireland (2010), 'The concept of "opportunity" in entrepreneurship research: Past accomplishments and future challenges', Journal of Management, 36, 40-65. -- Yeung, H.W. (2004) 'International entrepreneurship and Chinese business research', in L.-P. Dana (ed.), Handbook of Research on International Entrepreneurship, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 73-93. -- Acs, Z. and D. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in large and small firms: An empirical analysis', American Economic Review, 78(4), 678-90. -- Ajzen, I. (1991), 'The theory of planned behavior', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179-211. -- Aldrich, H.E. and E. Auster (1986), 'Even dwarfs started small: Liabilities of age and size and their strategic implications', Research in Organizational Behavior, 8, 165-98. -- Aldrich, H. and C. Fiol (1994), 'Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation', Academy of Management Review, 19, 645-70. -- Aldrich, H.E. and C. Zimmer (1986), 'Entrepreneurship through social networks', in D. Sexton and R. Smilor (eds.), The Art and Science of Entrepreneurship, New York: Ballinger Publishing Company, pp. 3-23. -- Ardichvili, A., R. Cardozo and S. Ray (2003), 'A theory of entrepreneurial opportunity identification and development', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 105-24. -- Arrow, K. (1962), 'Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention', in R.R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-26
    Abstract: Stanworth, M.J.K. and J. Curran (1976), 'Growth and the small firm - an alternative view', Journal of Management Studies, May, 95-110. -- Starr, J.A. and I.C. MacMillan (1990), 'Resource cooptation via social contracting: Resource acquisition strategies for new ventures', Strategic Management Journal, 11, 79-92. -- Stevenson, H. and J. Jarillo (1990), 'A paradigm of entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial management', Strategic Management Journal, 11 (Summer), 17-27. -- Stinchcombe, A. (1965), 'Social structure and organizations', in J.G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Chicago, IL: Rand McNally, pp. 142-93. -- Storey, D.J. (1994), Understanding the Small Business Sector, London: Routledge. -- Teece, D. (1986), 'Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy', Research Policy, 15(6), 285-305. -- Twain, M. (1906), Following the Equator: A Journey around the World (vol. 1), New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers. -- Van de Ven, A.H., S. Venkataraman, D. Polley and R. Garud (1989), 'Processes of new business creation in different organizational settings', in A.H. Van de Ven, H.L. Angle and M.S. Poole (eds.), Research in the Management of Innovation, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 221-97. -- Venkataraman, S. (1997), 'The distinctive domain of entrepreneurship research', in J. Katz and R. Brockhaus (eds.), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 119-38. -- Vesper, K. (1980), New Venture Strategies, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. -- Von Hippel, E. (1988), 'Overview', in The Sources of Innovation, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-10. -- Williamson, O.E. (1975), 'The organizational failures framework', in Markets and Hierarchies, New York: Free Press, pp. 20-40. -- Williamson, O.E. (1985), The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, New York: Free Press. -- Wren, D. and A. Bedeian (2008), The Evolution of Management Thought (6th ed.), New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. -- Zahra, S.A. (1993), 'A conceptual model of entrepreneurship as firm behavior: A critique and extension', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 17, 5-21. -- Zahra, S. and G. George (2002), 'Absorptive capacity: A review, reconceptualization, and extension', Academy of Management Review, 27, 185-203. -- Study included in the '100 Foundational Readings in Entrepreneurship' matrix (Figure 1). -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5, Part I), 893-921 -- Boyan Jovanovic (1982), 'Selection and the Evolution of Industry', Econometrica, 50 (3), May, 649-70
    Abstract: Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal (1990), 'Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (1), March, 128-52 -- Frank H. Knight (1921), 'The Meaning of Risk and Uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter VII, New York, NY, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, pp. 197-232 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1979), 'A General Equilibrium Entrepreneurial Theory of Firm Formation Based on Risk Aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), 719-48 -- Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky (1979), 'Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk', Econometrica, 47 (2), March, 263-91 -- Lowell W. Busenitz and Jay B. Barney (1997), 'Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Managers in Large Organizations: Biases and Heuristics in Strategic Decision-Making', Journal of Business Venturing, 12 (1), January, 9-30 -- Robert A. Baron (1998), 'Cognitive Mechanisms in Entrepreneurship: Why and When Entrepreneurs Think Differently Than Other People', Journal of Business Venturing, 13 (4), July, 275-94 -- James G. March (1991), 'Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning', Organization Science, 2 (1), Special Issue, February, 71-87 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in Richard R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-25 -- David S. Evans and Boyan Jovanovic (1989), 'An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (4), August, 808-27 -- Arthur L. Stinchcombe (1965), 'Social Structure and Organizations', in James G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Chapter 4, Chicago, IL, USA: Rand McNally and Company, pp. 142-93 -- Andrea Larson (1992), 'Network Dyads in Entrepreneurial Settings: A Study of the Governance of Exchange Relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37 (1), March, 76-104 -- Jerome Katz and William B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of Emerging Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), July, 429-41 -- Benjamin M. Oviatt and Patricia Phillips McDougall (1994), 'Toward a Theory of International New Ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25 (1), First Quarter, 45-64 -- William R. Sandberg and Charles W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving New Venture Performance: The Role of Strategy, Industry Structure, and the Entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2 (1), Winter, 5-28 -- Edith T. Penrose (1959), 'The Firm in Theory' and 'The Productive Opportunity of the Firm and the "Entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Chapters II and III, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42
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    ISBN: 9780857938725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 165 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cross-cultural management in practice
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    Keywords: Interkulturelles Management ; Diversity in the workplace Management ; Diversity in the workplace ; International business enterprises Management ; Intercultural communication ; Interkulturelles Management ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Interkulturelles Management
    Abstract: Based on the view that culture is dynamic and negotiated between actors, this groundbreaking book contains a collection of ten cases on cross-cultural management in practice. -- The cases draw on field research revealing challenges and insights from working across nations and cultures. Each case provides recommendations for practitioners that are developed into a framework for effective intercultural interactions as well as offering illustrations and insights on how to handle actual cross-cultural issues. This enriching book covers various topics including international collaborations across and within multinational companies, organizational culture in international joint ventures and knowledge transfer. -- Based on empirical fieldwork and qualitative analyses, this path-breaking book will appeal to graduate and postgraduate students in international management as well as practitioners
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    ISBN: 9780857934277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 407 p) , ill., maps
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gipouloux, François The Asian Mediterranean
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    Keywords: 1200-2010 ; Handelsgeschichte ; Hafen ; Stadt ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; China ; Ostasien ; Hongkong ; Japan ; Merchant marine ; Electronic books ; China Foreign economic relations ; Merchant marine ; China ; History ; Merchant marine ; Japan ; History ; Merchant marine ; South Asia ; History ; China ; Commerce ; History ; Japan ; Commerce ; History ; South Asia ; Commerce ; History ; China ; Foreign economic relations ; Japan ; Foreign economic relations ; South Asia ; Foreign economic relations ; Ostasien ; Südasien ; Südostasien ; Seehandel ; Fernhandel ; Handelsschifffahrt ; Seehafen ; Schifffahrtsweg ; Geschichte 1000-2000
    Abstract: This insightful book draws upon a wide range of disciplines--political economy, geography and international relations--to examine how Asia has returned to its central position in the world economy
    Abstract: pt. 1. Two models of expansion without borders : the European Mediterraneans -- pt. 2. Early outlines of an Asian Mediterranean : the predominance of tributary trade -- pt. 3. The overlapping of Western and Asian trading networks -- pt. 4. The arena of re-globalisation : the second birth of the Asian Mediterranean -- pt. 5. The Asian Mediterranean and the challenges to state sovereignty
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    Description / Table of Contents: ""Einleitung""; ""Kapitel 1. Der Begriff Risiko""; ""Kapitel 2. Zukunft als Risiko""; ""Kapitel 3. Zeitbindung: sachliche und soziale Aspekte""; ""Kapitel 4. Das Risiko des Beobachtens und die Codierung der Funktionssysteme""; ""Kapitel 5. Der Sonderfall Hochtechnologie""; ""Kapitel 6. Entscheider und Betroffene""; ""Kapitel 7. Protestbewegungen""; ""Kapitel 8. AnsprÃ?che an Politik""; ""Kapitel 9. Risiken im Wirtschaftssystem""; ""Kapitel 10. Risikoverhalten in Organisationen""; ""Kapitel 11. Und Wissenschaft?""; ""Kapitel 12. Beobachtung zweiter Ordnung""; ""Sachregister""
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    ISBN: 9780857936394
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 555 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of creative cities
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    Keywords: Stadtökonomik ; Stadtentwicklung ; Ballungsraum ; Kreativität ; Lebensqualität ; Welt ; Sustainable development ; City planning Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Urban renewal ; Stadt ; Kultur ; Kulturwirtschaft ; Stadtentwicklung ; Electronic books ; Cities and towns ; Creative thinking ; Urban policy ; Urban economics ; Sociology, Urban ; City planning ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Stadt ; Kultur ; Kulturwirtschaft ; Stadtentwicklung
    Abstract: With the publication of The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida in 2002, the "creative city" became the new hot topic among urban policymakers, planners and economists. Florida has developed one of three path-breaking theories about the relationship between creative individuals and urban environments. The economist Åke E. Andersson and the psychologist Dean Simonton are the other members of this "creative troika". In the Handbook of Creative Cities, Florida, Andersson and Simonton appear in the same volume for the first time. The expert contributors in this timely Handbook extend their insights with a varied set of theoretical and empirical tools. The diversity of the contributions reflect the multidisciplinary nature of creative city theorizing, which encompasses urban economics, economic geography, social psychology, urban sociology, and urban planning. The stated policy implications are equally diverse, ranging from libertarian to social democratic visions of our shared creative and urban future
    Abstract: pt. 1. Foundations -- pt. 2. People -- pt. 3. Networks -- pt. 4. Planning -- pt. 5. Markets -- pt. 6. Visions
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    ISBN: 9781781000571
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 544 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The minimum wage revisited in the enlarged EU
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    Keywords: Mindestlohn ; Lohnpolitik ; EU-Mitgliedschaft ; EU-Staaten ; Minimum wage ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Mindestlohn ; Lohnpolitik
    Abstract: This book provides in-depth and innovative analysis of the minimum wage in Europe. The authors explore its role and scope within the enlarged EU, and address the question of whether there should be harmonization between the individual member states or even a common EU minimum wage. They also examine the impact of the minimum wage at the national level, looking at trends and effects through case studies of specific policy issues and industrial sectors
    Abstract: 1. Minimum wage revival in the enlarged EU: explanatory factors and developments / Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead -- 2. Bulgaria: a shift in minimum wage policy / Vassil Tzanov -- 3. Croatia: moving towards a more active minimum wage policy / Danijel Nestic -- 4. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania: minimum wages in a context of migration and labour shortages / Jaan Masso and Kerly Krillo -- 5. France: towards the end of an active minimum wage policy? / Jérôme Gautié -- 6. Germany: what role for minimum wages on low-wage work? / Gerhard Bosch. and Thorsten Kalina -- 7. Greece: neglect and resurgence of minimum wage policy / Eugenia Fotoniata and Thomas Moutos -- 8. Hungary: the consequences of doubling the minimum wage / János Köllo -- 9. Ireland: a successful minimum wage implementation? / Brian Nolan -- 10. The Netherlands: minimum wage fall shifts focus to part-time jobs / Wiemer Salverda -- 11. Poland: minimum wage, employment and labour migration / Jacek Wallusch. -- 12. Sweden: a minimum wage model in need of modification / Per Skedinger -- 13. Turkey: minimum wage in tension between economic and social concerns / Seyhan Erdoðdu -- 14. United Kingdom: developing a progressive minimum wage in a liberal market economy / Damian Grimshaw -- 15. Towards an EU minimum wage policy? / Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
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    ISBN: 9781849807074
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 286 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managing gender diversity in Asia
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    Keywords: Weibliche Arbeitskräfte ; Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung ; Antidiskriminierungsrecht ; Diversity Management ; Asien ; Diversity in the workplace ; Sex discrimination in employment ; Discrimination in employment ; Asien ; Gleichberechtigung ; Arbeitsplatz ; Gender Mainstreaming ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Gleichberechtigung
    Abstract: This timely Companion examines the unique codes and processes of managing gender diversity, equality and inclusion in Asia. Managing Gender Diversity in Asia covers the whole geography of Asia through chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and thus provides an authoritative tool for a critical and evidence based understanding of gender diversity management in Asia. The distinctive nature of Asian institutional structures, approaches and processes are examined in order to account for variations in representation and inclusion at work for women and men
    Abstract: 1. Introduction : theorising and managing gender diversity in the Asian context / Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Jawad Syed -- 2. Diversity and inequality among women in employment in the Arab Middle East Region : a new research agenda / Haya Al-Dajani -- 3. A comparative study of EEO in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh / Faiza Ali -- 4. Employee involvement in Malaysia : gender differences and similarities / Norsiah Aminudin -- 5. Participation in the workplace in Bangladesh : gender integration issues for organizational leaders / Syed Saad Andaleeb -- 6. Gender differences in work experiences, satisfactions and well-being among manufacturing managers in Turkey / Ronald J. Burke, Mustafa Koyuncu and Lisa Fiksenbaum -- 7. Japanese equal employment opportunity law : implications for diversity management in Japan / Nadine Courmadias, Yuka Fujimoto and Charmine E.J. Härtel -- 8. Diversity management rhetoric versus reality : insights from the Lebanese context / Dima Jamali and Hanin Abdallah -- 9. Reflections on difference : women, Islamic feminism and development in the Middle East / Beverly Dawn Metcalfe -- 10. Gender and equality of opportunity in China's labour market / Jane Nolan -- 11. Managing diversity : women managers in Asia / Chris Rowley, Vimolwan Yukongdi and Jean Qi Wei -- 12. From gender empowerment to gender diversity : measuring the gender gap in Muslim majority countries / Jawad Syed -- 13. Gender equity in a male-dominated industry : the case of the steel industry in Vietnam / Anne Vo and Glenda Strachan -- 14. State management of the sex industry in China's past and present / Tiantian Zheng
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    ISBN: 9781849806329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 442 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and religion
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Religion ; Religionsgemeinschaft ; Economics Religious aspects ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Christentum ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Islam ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Religionsausübung
    Abstract: This rich and detailed book makes a very timely contribution to extending our understanding of entrepreneurship in its social context. Using selected examples, the respected contributors show how the values developed in religious beliefs and practices shape entrepreneurship
    Abstract: pt. 1. Old values -- pt. 2. Christian communities -- pt. 3. Islam -- pt. 4. Minorities in a host society -- pt. 5. Comparative studies
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    ISBN: 9781781000724
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 262 p) , ill., maps
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The great migration
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    Keywords: 1980-2006 ; Binnenwanderung ; Arbeitsmobilität ; Regionale Lohnstruktur ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Stadt-Land-Beziehungen ; Indonesien ; China ; Rural-urban migration ; Rural-urban migration Government policy ; Rural-urban migration ; China ; Indonesien ; Regionale Mobilität ; Landflucht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Rural-urban migration Government policy ; China ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; China ; Indonesien ; Regionale Mobilität ; Landflucht
    Abstract: This fascinating study compares and contrasts the immense internal migration movements in China and Indonesia. Over the next two decades, approximately two-thirds of the rural labour force is expected to migrate, transforming their respective societies from primarily rural to urban based
    Abstract: pt. I. China -- pt. II. Indonesia
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    ISBN: 9781849807180
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 351 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The capitalization of knowledge
    DDC: 658.4038
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    Keywords: Wissensgesellschaft ; Wissen ; Wissensmanagement ; Innovation ; Technologiepolitik ; Welt ; Intellectual capital ; Academic-industrial collaboration ; Knowledge management ; Public-private sector cooperation ; Electronic books ; Knowledge management ; Intellectual capital ; Public-private sector cooperation ; Academic-industrial collaboration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissens- und Technologietransfer ; Forschungsförderung ; Innovation
    Abstract: This ground-breaking new volume evaluates the capacity of the triple helix model to represent the recent evolution of local and national systems of innovation. It analyses both the success of the triple helix as a descriptive and empirical model within internationally competitive technology regions as well as its potential as a prescriptive hypothesis for regional or national systems that wish to expand their innovation processes and industrial development. In addition, it examines the legal, economic, administrative, political and cognitive dimensions employed to configure and study, in practical terms, the series of phenomena contained in the triple helix category
    Abstract: pt. I. How to capitalize knowledge -- pt. II. Triple helix in the knowledge economy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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