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  • Bourdieu, Pierre
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    ISBN: 9781784711016
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p)
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    Series Statement: New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jones, Colin, 1966 - An autecological theory of the firm and its environment
    DDC: 302.3/5
    Keywords: Theorie der Unternehmung ; Ökologie ; Organisationstheorie ; Ecology ; Business enterprises Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Unternehmenstheorie ; Autökologie
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: An alternative theory of the firm -- 1. Why we need an alternative theory of the firm and its environment -- Part II: The firm and its environment -- 2. What is a firm? -- 3. What is an environment? -- 4. Modification and matching -- Part III: Explaining adaptation -- 5. The case of transferred demand and other observations -- Part IV: Towards an autecological approach -- 6. Methodological issues -- 7. Opportunities and future directions -- Index.
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781786436337
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 p) , cm
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    Keywords: Employees Abuse of ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Emotion, its function and emancipation from social control -- 3. Emancipation from emotional repression through emotion regulation -- 4. Conclusion -- Index.
    Abstract: Emotion is often used by organizations to manipulate and repress workers. However, this repression can have adverse psychological and social consequences for them. This book articulates the pathways through which this repression occurs, and offers emotion regulation as a tool for workers to emancipate themselves from this repression and social control. Bringing together the largely unconnected literatures on critical theory and emotion regulation, this book articulates two pathways to social control currently underexplored in management: one where the social functions of emotion are exploited, and one where discussions about emotion override its social function. The author illustrates the processes through which workers can start to 'see through' the repression, and enlist emotion regulation strategies to emancipate themselves from it. These strategies may work in the short to medium term but, in the long term, workers may eventually change jobs. If staff turnover becomes unsustainable, the organization can seek to change the social structures causing the repression of workers in the first place. Combining fresh theoretical insights with practically informed vignettes, this book will appeal to academics and students across many social science disciplines, including business studies, organization studies, cognitive change, sociology and psychology. Both practising managers and disenchanted workers will also find this an enlightening read
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    ISBN: 9781785361241
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (704 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of sustainability in management education
    DDC: 650/.0711
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    Keywords: Führungskräfteentwicklung ; Betriebswirtschaftsstudium ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Management Study and teaching ; Electronic books ; Führungskraft ; Ausbildung ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Contents: introduction -- Part I: Theorizing the field of sustainability in management education (SiME) development in practice -- 1. Business cases for sustainability-integrated management education / Melissa Edwards, Suzanne Benn, and Mark Starik -- 2. Reforming the delinquent organization: academia's impactful tribute to society / Frederick Ahen -- 3. Critical reflection and transformative learning: the development of shared value rationality in the teaching of strategy for sustainability / Janette Brunstein, Marta Fabiano Sambiase, and Marcos Bidart Carneiro De Novaes -- 4. Sustainability in management education: an alternative paradigm based on critical pedagogy and substantive rationality / Soraia Schutel, Emmanuel Raufflet, Paola Schmitt Figueiró, and Pedro Roberto Jacobi -- 5. Sustainability as a university value: a journey from awareness to behavior change / Erik E. Nordman, Norman Christopher, and Yumiko Jakobcic -- 6. The importance of philosophical and anthropological knowledge in management education regarding sustainability / Angela Vidal Da Silva Martins -- Part II: Exploring transformational interventions in SiME -- 7. Mission possible: introducing sustainability as an experiential entrepreneurship activity / Leo T. Wong -- 8. A review of the pedagogical tools, games, and simulations in the sustainability classroom / Claire A. Simmers, and Sara Soderstrom -- 9. Developing the sustainability mindset / Isabel Rimanoczy -- 10. Sustainability learning processes: concepts, benchmarking, development and integration / Farley Simon Nobre, Jorge A. Arevalo and Shelley F. Mitchell -- 11. Expansive learning through contradictions of sustainability / Martin Albert, Julia Breßler, and Stefan Hüsig -- 12. Sustainability through stakeholder value creation: redesigning an MBA curriculum / Richard Miller, R. Greg Bell, Dale Fodness, and J. Lee Whittington -- 13. Gender and sustainable management education: exploring the missing link / Jannine Williams, Elina Meliou, and Jorge A. Arevalo -- Part III: Understanding change agents and reform accelerators' roles -- 14. The role of management education in transdisciplinary collaborations for sustainable social-economic-ecological systems / Susan L. Manring -- 15. Journeying towards responsible citizenship and sustainability / Martin Brueckner, Rochelle Spencer, Megan Paull, Antonia Girardi, Steve Klomp -- 16. University sustainability reporting: a review of the literature and development of a model / Alan J. Richardson, Meghan D. Kachler -- 17. External facilitators of sustainable management education (EFSUMEs) and their role in promoting sustainable management education in higher education / Diego Vazquez-Brust, Natalia Yakovleva -- 18. University experiential learning partnerships as living laboratories for sustainability / Adam Sulkowski -- Part IV: Sustaining long term programs through innovation -- 19. The influence of temporality on students' learning processes: lessons from a service- learning program in Brazil / Luciano Barin Cruz, and Marlei Pozzebon -- 20. Sustainable entrepreneurship undergraduate education: a community of practice perspective / Marcela Ramirez Pasillas, and Quang Evansluong -- 21. Faculty experiences with teaching sustainability in management education: a study of select management institutions in India / Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, and Ritika Mahajan -- 22. Enabling sustainability in management education / Paul Miesing, Linda Krzykowski, and Eliot Rich -- 23. Sustainable MBAs: a phase model development of sustainability in MBA education / Timothy A. Hart, Corey J. Fox, John Korstad, and Erin E. Nill -- 24. Managing for sustainability: -- Designing a successful undergraduate program / Neil Boyd, Jamie R. Hendry, Tammy Bunn Hiller, and Eric Martin -- Part VI: Conclusion -- Index.
    Abstract: This Handbook strives to ...
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781785363863
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (496 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on gender and leadership
    DDC: 658.4/09082
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    Keywords: Geschlecht ; Führungsstil ; Welt ; Women executives ; Leadership Sex differences ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Diversity Management ; Weibliche Führungskraft
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / Susan R. Madsen -- Part I: Setting the stage -- 1. The current status of women leaders worldwide / Elizabeth Goryunova, Robbyn T. Scribner and Susan R. Madsen -- 2. Asilomar declaration and call to action on women and leadership : women and leadership affinity group, international leadership association -- 3. Reflections on glass : second wave feminist theorizing in a third wave feminist age? / Savita Kumra -- Part II: Advancing women & leadership theory -- 4. Creativity in theorizing for women and leadership : a multi-paradigm perspective / Julia Storberg-Walker and Kristina Natt Och Dag -- 5. Social psychological approaches to women and leadership theory / Crystal L. Hoyt and Stefanie Simon -- 6. Sociological approaches to women and leadership theory / Christy Glass and Alicia Ingersoll -- 7. Sociolinguistic approaches to gender and leadership theory / Judith Baxter -- 8. Using organizational and management science theories to understand women and leadership / Chantal Van Esch, Karlygash Assylkhan and Diana Bilimoria -- 9. No woman left behind : critical leadership development to build gender consciousness and transform organizations / Laura Bierema -- Part III: Individual motivators to lead -- 10. Women's leadership aspirations / Lynne E. Devnew, Ann M. Berghout Austin, Marlene Janzen Le Ber and Mary Shapiro -- 11. Women's leadership ambition in early careers / Ruth Sealy and Charlotte Harman -- 12. Women's leadership identity : exploring person and context in theory / Wendy Fox-Kirk, Constance Campbell and Chrys Egan -- 13. The role of purpose and calling in women's leadership experiences / Karen A. Longman and Debbie Lamm Bray -- 14. Women, leadership, and power / Katharina Pick -- 15. Using neuroscience methods to explore gender differences in leadership / Suzanne J. Peterson and Amy L. Bartels -- 16. The connection between success, choice, and leadership for women / Sarah Leberman and Jane Simmonds -- Part IV: Gender-based leadership challenges and barriers -- 17. An overview of gender-based leadership barriers / Amy B. Diehl and Leanne M. Dzubinski -- 18. Organizational processes and systems that affect women in leadership / Michelle Bligh and Ai Ito -- 19. Individual stresses and strains in the ascent to leadership : gender, work, and family / Amy E. Smith and Deneen M. Hatmaker -- 20. Gender stereotypes and unconscious bias / Deborah L. Rhode -- 21. Theorizing women leaders' negative relations with other women / Sharon Mavin, Gina Grandy and Jannine Williams -- 22. The effect of media on women and leadership / Carole Elliot and Valerie Stead -- Part V: Developing women leaders -- 23. Advancing women through developmental relationships / Wendy M. Murphy, Kerry Roberts Gibson and Kathy E. Kram -- 24. Gender differences in developmental experiences / Cathleen Clerkin and Meena S. Wilson -- 25. Women-only leadership programs : a deeper look / Mary Ellen Kassotakis -- 26. Supporting women's career development / Ronald J. Burke -- 27. Future strategies for developing women as leaders / Faith Wambura Ngunjiri and Rita A. Gardiner -- Afterword / Susan R. Madsen -- Index.
    Abstract: Although some progress has been made in recent decades in getting women into top positions in government, business and education, there are on-going, persisting challenges with efforts to improve the opportunities for women in leadership. The Handbook of Research on Gender and Leadership comprises the latest research from the world's foremost scholars on women and leadership, exposing problems and offering both theoretical and practical solutions on how to best strengthen the impact of women around the world. The Handbook provides a brief overview of the current state of women in global leadership, explores theories (both established and emerging) focused specifically on women, and examines with both theoretical and empirical research some of the factors that influence women's motivations to lead. The authors delineate some of the most persistent barriers to women's leadership success and conclude with the latest research findings on how to best develop women leaders to improve their status worldwide. The Handbook of Research on Gender and Leadership will appeal to scholars and advanced students in leadership and entrepreneurship. It will be essential reading for leadership coaches, practitioners and business people, particularly those who facilitate leadership programs for women
    Note: Contributors include: K. Assylkhan, A.M.B. Austin, A.L. Bartels, J. Baxter, L.L. Bierema, D. Bilimoria, M. Bligh, D.L. Bray, R.J. Burke, C. Campbell, C. Clerkin, L.E. Devnew, A.B. Diehl, L.M. Dzubinski, C. Egan, C. Elliot, W. Fox-Kirk, R.A. Gardiner, K.R. Gibson, C. Glass, E. Goryunova, G. Grandy, C. Harman, D.M. Hatmaker, C.L. Hoyt, A. Ingersoll, A. Ito, M. Janzen Le Ber, M.E. Kassotakis, K.E. Kram, S. Kumra, S. Leberman, K.A. Longman, S.R. Madsen, S. Mavin, W.M. Murphy, K. Natt Och Dag, F.W. Ngunjiri, S.J. Peterson, K. Pick, D.L. Rhode, R.T. Scribner, R. Sealy, M. Shapiro, S. Simon, A.E. Smith, V. Stead, J. Storberg-Walker, C. van Esch, J. Williams, M.S. Wilson , Includes index
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781784718602
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on place branding and marketing
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    Keywords: Standortmarketing ; Destinationsmanagement ; Tourismusforschung ; Nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung ; Regionalentwicklung ; Trend ; Internationaler Tourismus ; Branding (Marketing) ; Electronic books ; Standortpolitik ; Tourismusforschung ; Regionalentwicklung
    Abstract: Contents: Section 1: Place branding: strategies and perspectives -- 1. The state of art: from country-of-origin to strategies for economic development / Adriana Campelo -- 2. Place branding in strategic spatial planning: challenges and opportunities of branding regions / Eduardo Oliveira and Gregory Ashworth -- 3. The cultural branding matrix: framing the relation between cultural institutions and city branding / Cecilia Pasquinelli -- 4. 'Like a pair of worn-out slippers': place attraction factors among return migrants to peripheral places / Helle Dalsgaard Pedersen and Anette Therkelsen -- Section 2: Place making -- 5. Place brand meaning-making: culture, ethos and habitus / Adriana Campelo -- 6. "I love this place": tourists' destination brand love / Kathryn Swanson, Dominic Medway, and Gary Warnaby -- 7. Programmatic authenticity: culinary place branding in Greenland / Søren Askegaard, Dannie Kjeldgaard, and Eric Arnould -- 8. Smell it, taste it, listen it, touch it, and see it to make sense of this place / Adriana Campelo -- Section 3: Methodologies for place branding -- 9. Multisensory place branding: a manifesto for research / Dominic Medway and Gary Warnaby -- 10. Place branding and place narratives / Maria Lichrou, Maurice Patterson and Lisa O'Malley -- 11. Place brand biography: something special or same old story? / Stephen Brown -- Section 4: Urban issues -- 12. Mobility, marketing, and the experience of the city / Gary Warnaby and Christopher J. Parker -- 13. Pretty vacant? -- Implications of neglect and emptiness for urban aesthetics and place branding / Gary Warnaby and Dominic Medway -- 14. Trends and final remarks / Adriana Campelo -- Index.
    Abstract: Place branding as an academic field is both challenging and under explored. In the face of an ever-expanding global urban population, this Handbook illustrates how place branding can contribute to transforming urban agglomeration into sustainable and healthy areas. The Chapters cover four key areas; place branding as a tool for economic development, experiences of place making, methodologies to develop place brands, and urban regeneration. Pioneering experts provide in-depth analysis on the politics and significance of place branding's inclusion in economic development programs, the multisensory dimensions of sense of place, and new epistemologies and methodologies for research. They further examine the role of place marketing in combatting challenges for future cities such as mobility, aesthetics and metropolitan conurbation. Students and scholars in management, marketing and economics will find this innovative and contemporary Handbook a must read. Eminently practical, it will also benefit policy makers and place planners, alongside consultants on public policies. Place branding as an academic field is both challenging and under explored. In the face of an ever-expanding global urban population, this Handbook illustrates how place branding can contribute to transforming urban agglomeration into sustainable and healthy areas. The Chapters cover four key areas; place branding as a tool for economic development, experiences of place making, methodologies to develop place brands, and urban regeneration. Pioneering experts provide in-depth analysis on the politics and significance of place branding's inclusion in economic development programs, the multisensory dimensions of sense of place, and new epistemologies and methodologies for research. They further examine the role of place marketing in combatting challenges for future cities such as mobility, aesthetics and metropolitan conurbation. Students and scholars in management, marketing and economics will find this innovative and contemporary Handbook a must read. Eminently practical, it will also benefit policy makers and place planners, alongside consultants on public policies
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781785364747
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gender and entrepreneurial activity
    DDC: 338/.04/081
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Geschlechterunterschiede ; Geschlechterdiskriminierung ; Entrepreneurship Sex differences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Gender and entrepreneurial activity : an overview / Albert N. Link -- 2. The psychology of the entrepreneur and the gender gap in entrepreneurship / Olga Bentsson, Tino Sanandaji and Magnus Johannesson -- 3. Female immigrant entrepreneurship in Germany / David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, and Katharine Wirsching -- 4. Gender and entrepreneurship : selected stylized propositions, a simple empirical illustration, and some comparisons / Rajeev K. Goel, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén, and Rati Ram -- 5. Apparel industry entrepreneurs and small business owners : exploring gender within a global context / Nancy Hodges, Kittichai Watchravesringkan, Miranda Williams, Jennifer Yurchisin, Elena Karpova, Sara Marcketti, Jane Hegland, and Ruoh-Man (Terry) Yan -- 6. Barriers to academic entrepreneurship among women : a review of the constituent literatures / Marla Parker, Christopher S. Hayter, Lauren Lynch, and Rasheeda Mohammed -- 7. Elucidating the process : why women patent less than men / Erin Leahey and Amelia Blume -- 8. Corruption and entrepreneurship : does gender matter? / Claudia Trentini and Malinka Koparanova -- 9. Gender differences and academic entrepreneurship : a study of scientists in the principal investigator role / James A. Cunningham, Paul O'Reilly, Brendan Dolan, Conor O'Kane, and Vincent Mangematin -- 10. Reducing the gender gap in angel investing : the rising tide program / Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb -- 11. Gender in entrepreneurial finance : matching investors and entrepreneurs in equity crowdfunding / Silvio Vismara, Davide Benaroio, and Federica Carne -- 12. Gender and institutional environments in stem fields entrepreneurship / Margaret E. Blume-Kohout -- Index.
    Abstract: There is growing interest in the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial activity. In this book, 37 eminent scholars from diverse academic disciplines contribute cutting-edge research that addresses, from a gender perspective, three general areas of importance: key characteristics of entrepreneurs, key performance attributes of entrepreneurial firms, and the role of financial capital in the establishment and growth of entrepreneurial firms. Each chapter focuses on original, burgeoning themes related to gender and entrepreneurship, with forward-looking research that highlights key findings. For example, some authors show how the so-called 'gender divide' in patenting is greater than in publishing for academic entrepreneurs. Others explore the corruption in business practices, which is less for women entrepreneurs than their male counterparts, and explain why gender diversity is higher in equity crowdfunding than in other entrepreneurial finance markets. The book takes a global approach, offering examples of entrepreneurs from around the world. Scholars and students interested in entrepreneurship and the role of gender in business will find this volume informative and eye opening
    Note: Contributors include: D.B. Audretsch, D. Benaroio, O. Bengtsson, A. Blume, M.E. Blume-Kohout, F. Carne, S. Coleman, J.A. Cunningham, B. Dolan, R.K. Goel, D. Göktepe-Hultén, C.S. Hayter, J. Hegland, N. Hodges, M. Johannesson, E. Karpova, M. Koparanova, E. Leahey, E.E. Lehmann, A.N. Link, L. Lynch, V. Mangematin, S. Marcketti, R. Mohammed, C. O'Kane, P. O'Reilly, M. Parker, R. Ram, A. Robb, T. Sanandaji, C. Trentini, S. Vismara, K. Watchravesringkan, M. Williams, K. Wirsching, R.-N. Yan, J. Yurchisin , Includes index
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781782545569
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (456 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on corporate governance and entrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; KMU ; Corporate governance ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Corporate Governance
    Abstract: Contents: Part I Corporate governance and entrepreneurship as a research field -- 1. Corporate governance and entrepreneurship: Current states and future directions / Jonas Gabrielsson -- 2. Governance theory: Origins and implications for researching boards and governance in entrepreneurial firms / Jonas Gabrielsson and Morten Huse -- Part II Corporate governance in start-ups and early stage ventures -- 3. Advisory boards in entrepreneurial companies / Eythor Ivar Johnson -- 4. Top management team organization of high-tech venture firms: Structural arrangements and their potential consequences / Till Talaulicar -- 5. Research on board of directors in high-tech start-ups: An assessment and suggestions for future research -- Ekaterina S. Bjornali -- 6. Corporate governance in early stage high tech ventures: The impact of top management team and outside board human capital on innovation speed / Elien Vandenbroucke and Mirjam Knockaert -- 7. The effects of private equity investors on the governance of companies -- Stefano Bonini and Vincenzo Capizzi -- Part III Corporate governance in SMEs -- 8. Corporate governance practices in smaller privately held businesses - insights from the Rhine Valley region / Susanne Durst and Julia Brunold -- 9. Alliance governance in entrepreneurial firms: The influence of family control and organizational size / Daniel Pittino, Franscesca Visintin and Paola Mazzurana -- 10. Corporate governance and innovation in small entrepreneurial firms: The board chairperson's role / Daniel Yar Hamidi and Jonas Gabrielsson -- Part IV Corporate governance in fast growing firms and IPOs -- 11. An engagement theory of governance: The dynamics of governance structures in high growth, high potential firms / Teresa Nelson and Huseyin Leblebici -- 12. Founder status and defensive mechanisms at IPO: Evidence from French firms / Asma Fattoum and Frédéric Delmar -- 13. Corporate governance and accounting in small growing firms: A comparison of financial reporting and cost of debt across Gazelles and Non-Gazelles / Marita Blomkvist and Mari Paananen -- Part V Corporate governance and corporate entrepreneurship -- 14. Corporate governance and corporate entrepreneurship in different organisational forms / Elin Smith and Sven-Olof Collin -- 15. Corporate entrepreneurship in a large company - skunk works or guided evolution? / Seppo Laukkanen, Martin Lindell and Anssi Vanioki -- Index
    Abstract: Issues and challenges surrounding corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms remain relatively unexamined. The Handbook of Research on Corporate Governance and Entrepreneurship brings together leading academic experts within their specific fields to examine the most important issues surrounding corporate governance in various entrepreneurial settings, including start-ups, owner-managed firms, fast-growing firms and IPOs. The Handbook also considers how corporate governance and board leadership is associated with entrepreneurship and innovation in mature companies. Detailed chapters span a wide range of topics, methodologies and levels of analysis, all designed to contribute to advancements in the understanding of corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms. The Handbook begins with a succinct investigation into governance and entrepreneurship as a research field, followed by clearly delineated and thematic parts dedicated to different business settings. Key topics include governance in early stage, high-tech ventures and dynamics of governance structures in high-growth, high-potential firms. This innovative Handbook will provide fresh insights and unique practical perspectives for advanced students and academics in business management and entrepreneurship. Collectively, the chapters provide new insights into the topic across different organizational and geographical settings and offer guidance to practitioners and policy-makers working within these domains
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    ISBN: 9781786439987
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (168 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: New horizons in international business series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pearce, Robert, 1943 - The development of international business
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    Keywords: Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Auslandsinvestition ; Theorie der Unternehmung ; International business enterprises History 20th century ; International trade ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Multinationales Unternehmen
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Multinationals: -- in theory and practice -- 2. From FDI to the MNE: -- Hymer and the roots of ownership advantage -- 3. From innovation to internationalisation: the product cycle model -- 4. From multi-domestic hierarchy to network hierarchy -- 5. Trade and FDI revisited: -- the role of location -- 6. Internalisation: ownership advantage as an intermediate good -- 7. The knowledge-seeking transition: -- decentralising innovation and R&D -- 8. Multinationals from emerging economies: a new challenge of practice to theory -- 9. Evaluating the multinationals: -- a coda -- Index.
    Abstract: The Development of International Business offers an extensive understanding of contemporary international business through detailed, engaging discussion of the development of the multinational enterprise (MNE) over the past half-century. By providing an analytically informed basis for understanding MNEs, two parallel strands of analysis in International Business (IB) are reviewed: the 'theoretical' and the 'practical'. Firstly, Robert Pearce identifies how the practical restructuring of the MNE as an organisational form has responded to changes in the wider global economy and how this evolution has interacted with the enrichment of theory on the topic. Secondly, by tracing the persisting dynamics of the MNE's structure and strategic positioning, he demonstrates the use of these systems and how they can help to understand and organise the future evolution of not only MNEs but of international business as a whole. Highly accessible with an informed overview of the entire IB subject area, The Development of International Business is an essential text for students and academics of business, management, economics and development. More generally, business leaders, economists and politicians will value the exceptional insight into the progression of international business and its future
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    ISBN: 9781785363719
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial identity
    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Identity theory ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Entrepreneurial identity : professional virtues moderate attraction and persistence / Thomas N. Duening -- 2. The entrepreneur in the age of discursive reproduction : whence comes entrepreneurial identity? / Rebecca Gill -- 3. Visualizing Bill Gates and Richard Branson as comic book heroes : an examination of the role of cartoon and caricature in the parodization of the entrepreneurial persona / Robert Smith and David Boje -- 4. Entrepreneurial identity and motivation / Blake Mathias -- 5. Learning to become entrepreneurial : fostering entrepreneurial identity & habits / Karen Williams-Middleton and Anne Donnellon -- 6. Teaching the aspiring entrepreneur / Matthew L. Metzger -- Index.
    Abstract: Entrepreneurship is an academic discipline that, despite decades of growth in research and teaching activity lacks a traditionally distinct or common pedagogy. In this book, editors Thomas N. Duening and Matthew L. Metzger explore entrepreneurial identity as a new basis upon which curricula can be constructed for aspiring entrepreneurs. Critically, this perspective is based on the insight that there is a fundamental difference between venture development and entrepreneur development. Unfortunately, most current interventions for aspiring entrepreneurs focus on the former at the expense of the latter. The editors have collected work from an international team of authors with diverse views on how identity theory applies to entrepreneur development. Chapters focus primarily on macro-level identity issues (that is, how do these entrepreneurial archetypes form, persist, and sometimes change) or micro-level identity issues (that is, how can educators and resource providers identify, communicate, and incentivize identity construction among aspiring entrepreneurs). This book provides a general theoretical background and offers numerous suggestions for application and further research. One example of this is the 'For Further Reading' feature at the end of each chapter which is perfect for assisting those who want to delve deeper into various topics. This essential resource will be of interest to researchers, resource providers and students alike
    Note: Contributors include: D. Boje, A. Donnellon, T.N. Duening, R. Gill, B. Mathias, M.L. Metzger, R. Smith, K. Williams-Middleton , Includes index
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    ISBN: 9781783478293
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Young, Dennis R., 1943 - Financing nonprofits and other social enterprises
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    Keywords: Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Nonprofit-Organisation ; Sozialwirtschaft ; Nonprofit organizations Finance ; Electronic books ; Nonprofit-Bereich ; Finanzierung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword by Bill Bolling -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cross-currents in SPO finance -- 3. Benefits theory -- 4. The nature of benefits and their financing -- 5. Fee-reliant SPOs -- 6. Contributions-reliant spos -- 7. Government-reliant SPOs -- 8. Investment income-reliant SPOs -- 9. Mixed income strategies -- 10. Capital financing -- 11. Income portfolios -- 12. Benefits thinking : ideas and tools for practice -- Index.
    Abstract: Benefits theory connects an organization's mission, the public and private benefits it produces, and the societal groups that it benefits, to an appropriate income mix. This book applies benefits theory to the financing of nonprofit and other social purpose organizations to guide managers and leaders towards finding the best mix of income sources for their organizations, to help educate future managers about resource development and to stimulate additional research on the financing of nonprofits and other forms of social enterprise. Individual chapters are devoted to organizations primarily reliant on earned income, gifts, government support and investment income, respectively, as well as to organizations that are well diversified in their sources of operating support. Each type of income, as well as mixed income portfolios are analyzed in depth. Detailed case studies of contemporary social purpose organizations are discussed throughout the book, and templates are provided to help leaders apply benefits theory to analyze the income opportunities and portfolios of their own organizations. Comprehensive and practitioner-friendly, this book is suitable not only for teaching graduate and undergraduate students in non-profit management, social enterprise, public administration and business management, but also for informing practicing managers, teachers and researchers, and funders of social purpose organizations
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Universities and the entrepreneurial ecosystem
    Keywords: Universitäre Forschung ; Forschungskooperation ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship Social aspects ; Business incubators ; Entrepreneurship ; University-based new business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Universität ; Investitionspolitik ; Wissens- und Technologietransfer
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction / David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link -- Part I -- University entrepreneurship -- 1. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'U.S. Science Parks: the diffusion of an innovation and its effects on the academic missions of universities', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (9), November, 1323-56 -- 2. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2005), 'Opening the ivory tower's door: an analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. University spin-off companies', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1106-12 -- 3. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2006), 'U.S. University Research Parks', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 25 (1), April, 43-55 -- 4. T. Taylor Aldridge and David Audretsch (2011), 'The Bayh-Dole Act and scientist entrepreneurship', research policy, 40 (8), October, 1058-67 -- 5. T. Taylor Aldridge, David Audretsch, Sameeksha Desai and Venkata Nadella (2014), 'Scientist entrepreneurship across scientific fields', Journal of Technology Transfer, 39 (6), December, 819-35 -- Part II: University technology transfer -- 6. David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann and Susanne Warning (2005), 'University spillovers and new firm location', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1113-22 -- 7. Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel and Barry Bozeman (2007), 'An empirical analysis of the propensity of academics to engage in informal university technology transfer', industrial and corporate change, 16 (4), August, 641-55 -- 8. Ahmed Alshumaimri, Taylor Aldridge and David B. Audretsch (2010), 'The University Technology transfer revolution in Saudi Arabia', Journal of Technology Transfer, 35 (6), December, 585-96 -- Part III: Complementary nature of university-based research -- 9. Albert N. Link and John Rees (1990), 'Firm size, university based research, and the returns to R&D', Small Business Economics, 2 (1), March, 25-31 -- 10. Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1992), 'Real effects of academic research: comment', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 363-7 -- 11. David B. Audretsch and Paula E. Stephan (1996), 'Company-scientist locational links: the case of biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641-52 -- 12. Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (2013), 'Knowledge spillovers, collective entrepreneurship, and economic growth: the role of universities', Small Business Economics, 41 (4), December, 797-817 -- Part IV: Universities as research partners -- 13. Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'Universities as research partners', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 485-91 -- 14. David B. Audretsch, Dennis P. Leyden and Albert N. Link (2012), 'Universities as research oartners', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21 (5-6), September, 529-45 -- 15. Marco Guerzoni, T. Taylor Aldridge, David B. Audretsch and Sameeksha Desai (2014), 'A new industry creation and originality: insight from the funding sources of university patents', Research Policy, 43 (10), December, 1697-707 -- Index.
    Abstract: This book brings together leading research and scholarship on one of the newest and most compelling forces of economic growth, dynamism and innovation - entrepreneurial ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to the role of innovation, startups, SMEs and technology transfer in shaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as its impact on firm performance and regional economic performance. From the perspectives of theory, empirical analysis and public policy, this book shows why entrepreneurial ecosystems have become the new economic superstars in the global economy. It provides explicit analysis of policies promoting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and examines the link between entrepreneurial ecosystems and universities. This timely collection of research will be of interest not only to academics and scholars in economics and management, but also to thought leaders in public policy and business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methodologies and design in neuroentrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Neurowissenschaften ; Neuroökonomie ; Entrepreneurship Psychological aspects ; Entrepreneurship Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction / Mellani Day, Mary C. Boardman and Norris Krueger -- Part I -- Neuroscience principles, techniques and tools -- 2. Brain-driven entrepreneurship research: -- A Review and research agenda / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- 3. Human psychophysiological and genetic approaches in neuroentrepreneurship / Marco Colosio, Cristiano Bellavitis and Alexey Gorin -- 4. Unpacking neuroentrepreneurship: conducting entrepreneurship research with EEG technologies / Martin De Holan and Cyril Couffe -- 5. A brief primer on using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in entrepreneurship research / M. K. Ward, Crystal Reeck and William Becker -- 6. Experimental methodological principles for entrepreneurship research using neuroscience techniques / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- Part II -- Neuroscience applications - entrepreneurial judgement, decision-making and cognition -- 7. Entrepreneurial return on investment through a neuroentrepreneurship lens / Mellani Day and Mary C. Boardman -- 8. The cognitive neuroscience of entrepreneurial risk: -- conceptual and methodological challenges / Kelly G. Shaver, Leon Schjoedt, Angela Passarelli and Crystal Reeck -- 9. A few words about entrepreneurial learning, training and brain plasticity / Aparna Sud -- 10. A few words about Neuro-experimental designs for the study of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurship / Theresa Treffers -- 11. Which tool should I use? Neuroscientific technologies for brain-driven entrepreneurship researchers / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- 12. A few words about what neuroentrepreneurship can and cannot help us with / Sean Guillory, Mary C. Boardman and Mellani Day -- Index.
    Abstract: This Handbook provides an overview of neuroscience-driven research methodologies and how those methodologies might be applied to theory-based research in the nascent field of neuroentrepreneurship. A key challenge of this field is that few neuroscientists are trained as entrepreneurship scholars and few entrepreneurship scholars are trained as neuroscientists, but this book skillfully bridges that gap. Expert contributors include concrete examples of new ways to conduct research in their contributions, which have the potential to shed light onto areas such as decision making and opportunity recognition and allow neuroentrepreneurs to ask different, perhaps better, questions than ever before. This Handbook also presents current thinking and examples of pioneering work, serves as a reference for those wishing to incorporate these methods into their own research, and provides several helpful discussions on the nature of answerable questions using neuroscience techniques. Neuroentrepreneurship is an important, emerging field for neuroscientists and entrepreneurship scholars alike. For the former audience, this book presents concrete research questions and entrepreneurship applications; for the latter, it serves as a primer and introduction to neuroscientific methods. Graduate students studying entrepreneurship, and practitioners who are keen to promote innovation and entrepreneurial skills in their leadership, will also find this Handbook to be of interest
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook of expatriates
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    Keywords: Auslandsaufenthalt ; Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte ; Geschichte ; Trend ; Aliens ; Expatriation ; Foreign workers ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Mitarbeiter ; Auslandstätigkeit ; Personalpolitik ; Auswanderin ; Auswanderer
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / J. Stewart Black -- Part I History of expatriate studies and its current state of play -- 1. Introduction : overview of early expatriate studies, 1952 to 1979 / Yvonne McNulty and Jan Selmer -- 2. The concept of business expatriates / Yvonne McNulty and Chris Brewster -- 3. Expatriates : a thematic research history / Jan Selmer -- Part II Historical and contemporary foundations of expatriate studies -- 4. Expatriate adjustment / Thomas Hippler, Arno Haslberger and Chris Brewster -- 5. Expatriate performance / Leanda Care and Ross Donohue -- 6. Expatriates to and from developed and developing countries / Lisa Clarke, Akhentoolove Corbin and Bettyjane Punnett -- 7. Global talent management : what does it mean for expatriates? / David G. Collings and Michael Isichei -- 8. Expatriates' safety and security during crisis / Anthony Fee -- Part III Types of expatriates -- 9. Self-initiated expatriates / Jan Selmer, Maike Andresen and Jean-Luc Cerdin -- 10. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) expatriates / Ruth McPhail -- 11. Inpatriates : a review, synthesis and outlook of two decades of research / Miriam Moeller and B. Sebastian Reiche -- 12. Female expatriates : towards a more inclusive view / Kate Hutchings and Snejina Michailova -- 13. Millennial expatriates / Marian Crowley-Henry and Mary Collins -- 14. International business travellers, short-term assignees and international commuters / Liisa Mäkelä, Kati Saarenpää and Yvonne McNulty -- Part IV Expatriates in diverse communities -- 15. Military expatriates / Kelly L. Fisher -- 16. Missionary (religious) expatriates / Braam Oberholster and Cheryl Doss -- 17. Expatriate academics : an era of higher education internationalization / Jan Selmer, Jodie-Lee Trembath and Jakob Lauring -- 18. Sports expatriates / Harald Dolles and Birnir Egilsson -- 19. Expatriates in aidland : humanitarian aid and development workers and volunteers / Anthony Fee -- Part V Researching expatriates and expatriates as researchers -- 20. Methodological issues in expatriate studies and future directions / Phyllis Tharenou -- 21. Expatriate research for and with practitioners / Michael Dickmann -- 22. Case study research on expatriates / Julia Richardson -- Part VI Future directions in expatriate research -- 23. Biculturals, monoculturals, and adult third culture kids : individual differences in identities and outcomes / Kathrin J. Hanek -- 24. global families / Min Wan, Romila Singh and Margaret A. Shaffer -- 25. Publishing research on expatriates : advice for PhD. candidates and early career researchers / Jan Selmer and Yvonne McNulty -- Index
    Abstract: Constituting a comprehensive and carefully designed collection of contributions, the Research Handbook of Expatriates provides a nuanced and up-to-date discussion of expatriates. Theoretically broad and groundbreaking, it offers important and contemporary insights into emerging areas of research warranting future consideration. Drawing upon a range of perspectives from the field's most distinguished academics, contributions review the history of the literature in relation to expatriates, from the development of the expatriate construct through to the current state of research on business expatriates. Subsequent chapters progress into detailed examinations of the various types of business expatriates including LGBT, self-initiated expatriates, female assignees, inpatriates, international business travellers and commuters, and millennials. Other themes include expatriate performance, adjustment, expatriates to and from developing countries, global talent management, and expatriates' safety and security. The Research Handbook also covers expatriates in diverse communities such as education, military, missionary, sports and 'Aidland', and provides additional commentaries relating to methodological issues, research with practitioners, case studies, biculturals and ATCKs, and global families. The Research Handbook concludes with publishing advice for PhD and early career researchers. Stimulating insightful new areas of study, this collection is a must read for academics and scholars in the field of expatriate research, international management, global human resource management and business administration. It also offer a wealth of guidance for executives and recruiters along with expatriates and professionals who may expatriate
    Note: Contributors: M. Andresen, C. Brewster, L. Care, J.-L. Cerdin, L. Clarke, D. Collings, M. Collins, M. Crowley-Henry, A. Corbin, M. Dickmann, H. Dolles, R. Donohue, B. Egilsson, A. Fee, K.L. Fisher, K.J. Hanek, A. Haslberger, T. Hippler, K. Hutchings, M. Isichei, J. Lauring, L. Mäkelä, Y. McNulty, R. McPhail, S. Michailova, M. Moeller, B. Oberholster, B.J. Punnett, B.S. Reiche, J. Richardson, K. Saarenpää, J. Selmer, M. Shaffer, R. Singh, P. Tharenou, J.-L. Trembath, M. Wan
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial ecosystems and growth of women's entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338/.04082
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entrepreneurship ; Women in finance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Weibliche Führungskraft ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Contents: Part I -- Cross-Country Comparisons -- 1. Entrepreneurial ecosystems and growth of women's entrepreneurship / Tatiana S. Manolova, Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman, Alicia Robb and Friederike Welter -- 2. Women entrepreneurship within the ASEAN economic community: challenges and opportunities / Ulrike Guelich and Siri Roland Xavier -- 3. Women's entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean: a multidimensional approach / Daniela Gimenez, Patricia Gabaldon and Cathrine Seierstad -- Part II -- Country Studies -- 4. Survived, but cannot prosper! Examining the impact of gender inequality on success of women-owned entrepreneurial ventures through a liberal feminist lens / Dev K. Dutta and R. Isil Yavuz -- 5. Assessing the relational embeddedness of women entrepreneurs in entrepreneurial ecosystems: a social network perspective / Xaver Neumeyer, Susana C. Santos and Julia Poncela-Casasnovas -- 6. Socio-economic background: a key element in understanding growth aspirations of women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry in Tanzania / Irene M. Lugalla, Luchien Karsten, and Clemens Lutz -- 7. Understanding motivation of women entrepreneurs in Ethiopia / Atsede T. Hailemariam, Brigitte Kroon and M.J.P.M. van Veldhoven -- 8. Exploring entrepreneurial finance and gender in an emergent entrepreneurial ecosystem: the case of the Punjab, northern India / Navjot Sandhu, Jonathan M. Scott, Jenny Gibb, Javed Ghulam Hussain, Michèle Akoorie and Paresha Sinha -- 9. Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem: understanding the gender gap in entrepreneurial activity / José Ernesto Amorós and Vesna Mandakovic -- Part III -- Public Policy Implications -- 10. Gender equality in regional entrepreneurial ecosystems: the implementation of policy initiatives / Gry Agnete Alsos, Margrete Haugum and Elisabet Ljunggren -- 11. Women's entrepreneurship policy: a 13-nation cross country comparison / Colette Henry, Barbara Orser, Susan Coleman, Lene Foss and Friederike Welter -- Index.
    Abstract: The renowned group of international contributors to this volume provide analysis of where and how gender plays a role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Eleven essays examine how ecosystems influence women entrepreneurs and how women entrepreneurs influence their local ecosystems, both cross-nationally and through in-depth country studies. The studies build on rich qualitative and quantitative data from diverse contexts including the United States, Norway, India, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Chile. A special section of the book examines national and regional policies in support of growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship. The contributions highlight the significant variety of entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world and provide valuable insights for promoting growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship at the local, regional, and country level. Academic researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, management, business strategy, economic geography, and gender studies as well as policy-makers at the regional, national, and supra-national levels will all find something valuable in this illuminating book. The renowned group of international contributors to this volume provide analysis of where and how gender plays a role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Eleven essays examine how ecosystems influence women entrepreneurs and how women entrepreneurs influence their local ecosystems, both cross-nationally and through in-depth country studies. The studies build on rich qualitative and quantitative data from diverse contexts including the United States, Norway, India, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Chile. A special section of the book examines national and regional policies in support of growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship. The contributions highlight the significant variety of entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world and provide valuable insights for promoting growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship at the local, regional, and country level. Academic researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, management, business strategy, economic geography, and gender studies as well as policy-makers at the regional, national, and supra-national levels will all find something valuable in this illuminating book
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    Keywords: Inflation (Finance) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): "Phelps-Brown, E.H. and Shiela V. Hopkins (1956), "Seven Centuries of the Prices of Consumables, compared with Builders' Wage-Rates", Economica, New Series, XXIII (89-92), November, 296-314" -- "O'Donoghue, Jim, Louise Goulding, and Grahame Allen (2004), "Consumer Price Inflation Since 1750," Economic Trends, 604, 38-46" -- "Anna J. Schwartz (1973), "Secular Price Change in Historical Perspective", Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 5 (1, Pt II), February, 243-269" -- "Duck, Nigel W. (1993), "Some International Evidence on the Quantity Theory of Money", Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 25 (1), February, 1-12" -- "Ng, Serena and Jonathan H. Wright (2013), "Facts and Challenges from the Great Recession for Forecasting and Macroeconomic Modeling," Journal of Economic Literature 51 (4), 1120-1154" -- "Parkin, Michael (1998), "Unemployment, Inflation, and Monetary Policy," Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'Economique 31 (5) (November), 1003-1032" -- "Ascari, Guido and Argia M. Sbordone (2014), "The Macroeconomics of Trend Inflation," Journal of Economic Literature 52 ( 3) (September), 679-739" -- "Laidler, David and Michael Parkin (1975), "Inflation: A Survey", Economic Journal 85, December, 741-809" -- "McCallum, Bennett T. (1990), "Could a Monetary Base Rule Have Prevented the Great Depression?" Journal of Monetary Economics 26 (August), 3-26" -- "Cagan, Philip (1956), "The Monetary Dynamics of Hyperinflation", in Milton Friedman (ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 25-117" -- "Obstfeld, Maurice and Kenneth Rogoff (1983), "Speculative Hyperinflations in Maximizing Models: Can We Rule Them Out?", Journal of Political Economy 91 (4), August, 675-678" -- "Sargent, Thomas and Neil Wallace (1981), "Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic", Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review 5, Fall, 1-17" -- Woodford, Michael (2003), Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press -- "Friedman, Milton (1968), "The Role of Monetary Policy," American Economic Review 58, 1-17" -- "Phelps, Edmund S. (1968), "Money Wage Dynamics and Labor Market Equilibrium," Journal of Political Economy 76, 678-711, amended and reprinted in Phelps (1970)" -- "Lucas, Robert E., Jr (1972), "Expectations and the Neutrality of Money," Journal of Economic Theory 4, 103-124" -- "Calvo, Guillermo A. (1983), "Staggered Prices in a Utility-Maximizing Framework," Journal of Monetary Economics 12, 383-398" -- "Rotemberg, Julio J. (1987), "The New Keynesian Microfoundations," NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1987, edited by Stanley Fischer, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 69-116" -- "Mankiw, N. Gregory and Ricardo Reis (2002), "Sticky Information Versus Sticky Prices: A Proposal To Replace The New Keynesian Phillips Curve," Quarterly Journal of Economics 117 (4) (November), 1295-1328".
    Abstract: "Mankiw, N. Gregory, Ricardo Reis, and Justin Wolfers (2004), "Disagreement about Inflation Expectations", NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2003, edited by Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, Volume 18" -- "Dotsey, Michael, Robert G. King, and Alexander L. Wolman (1999), "State-Dependent Pricing and the General Equilibrium Dynamics of Money and Output," Quarterly Journal of Economics 114 (2), 655-690" -- "King, Robert G. and Charles I. Plosser (1984), "Money, Credit, and Prices in a Real Business Cycle," American Economic Review, 74 (3) (June) 363-380" -- "Svensson, Lars E.O. (1999), "Price-Level Targeting versus Inflation Targeting: A Free Lunch?" Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 31 (August), 277-295" -- "Taylor, John B. (1993), "Discretion versus Policy Rules in Practice," Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 39, 195-214" -- "Lucas, Robert E., Jr (1972), "Expectations and the Neutrality of Money", Journal of Economic Theory 4, 103-124" -- "Lucas, Robert E., Jr (1976), "Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique," Carnegie-Rochester Conferences on Public Policy 1, 19-46" -- Fischer, Stanley (ed.) (1980), Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, Chicago: University of Chicago Pres -- "Bailey, M.J. (1956), "The Welfare Cost of Inflationary Finance", Journal of Political Economy, 64 (2), 93-110" -- "Fischer, Stanley (1981), "Towards an Understanding of the Costs of Inflation: II" in Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer (eds), The Costs and Consequences of Inflation, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, Volume 15, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 5-41" -- "Gillman, Max (1993), "The Welfare Cost of Inflation in a Cash-in-Advance Economy with Costly Credit", Journal of Monetary Economics 31, 97-115" -- "Den Haan, Wouter J. (1990), "The Optimal Inflation Path in a Sidrauski-Type Model with Uncertainty", Journal of Monetary Economics 25, 389-409" -- "Schmitt-Grohé, Stephanie and Martin Uribe (2007), "Optimal Simple and Implementable Monetary and Fiscal Rules," Journal of Monetary Economics 54 (6) (September), 1702-1725" -- "Howitt, Peter (1990), "Zero Inflation as a Long-Term Target for Monetary Policy", in Richard G. Lipsey (ed.), Zero Inflation: The Goal of Price Stability, Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute, 67-108" -- "Sargent, Thomas (1982), "The Ends of Four Big Inflations", in Robert E. Hall (ed.), Inflation: Causes and Effects, Chapter 2, Chicago: National Bureau of Economic Research and University of Chicago Press, 41-97" -- "Suzuki, Yoshio (1985), "Japan's Monetary Policy Over the Past 10 Years", Monetary and Economic Studies 3 (2), September, 1-9" -- "Meltzer, Allan H. (1993), "Some Lessons from the Great Inflations", in Kumiharu Shigehara (ed.), Price Stabilization in the 1990s, London: Bank of Japan and Macmillan Press, 7-29" -- "Simons, Henry C. (1936), "Rules Versus Authorities in Monetary Policy," Journal of Political Economy 44 (1), February, 1-30" -- "Kydland, Finn E. and Edward C. Prescott, (1977), "Rules Rather than Discretion: The Inconsistency of Optimal Plans," Journal of Political Economy 85 (3) (June), 473-492".
    Abstract: "Ascari, Guido and Tiziano Ropele (2009), "Trend Inflation, Taylor Principle, and Indeterminacy," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 41 (8) (December), 1557-1584" -- "Ascari, Guido and Argia M. Sbordone (2014), "The Macroeconomics of Trend Inflation," Journal of Economic Literature 52 ( 3) (September), 679-739" -- "Taylor, John B. (1993), "Discretion versus policy rules in practice", Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 39, 195-214" -- "McCallum, Bennett T. (1987),"The Case for Rules in the Conduct of Monetary Policy: A Concrete Example," Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Review (September/October), 10-18" -- "McCallum, Bennett T. (1988), "Robustness Properties of a Rule for Monetary Policy," Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 29 (Autumn), 173-204" -- "McCallum, Bennett T. (1990), "Inflation: theory and Evidence", in B.M. Friedman and F.H. Hahn (eds), Handbook of Monetary Economics, Volume II, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 963-1012" -- Bernanke, Ben S., Thomas Laubach, Frederic S. Mishkin, and Adam S. Posen (1999), Inflation Targeting: Lessons from the International Experience, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press -- "Parkin, Michael (2014), "The Effects of Central Bank Independence and Inflation Targeting on Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from Quasi-Natural Experiments," Review of Economic Analysis 6 (1), 1-35" -- "Barro, Robert and David Gordon (1983), "A Positive Theory of Monetary Policy in a Natural Rate Model", Journal of Political Economy 91 (4), August, 589-610" -- "Blackburn, Keith and Michael Christensen (1989), "Monetary Policy and Policy Credibility: Theories and Evidence", Journal of Economic Literature XXVII (1), March, 1-45" -- "Romer, David (1993), "Openness and Inflation: Theory and Evidence", Quarterly Journal of Economics CVIII (4), November, 869-903" -- "de Haan, Jakob and Jan Egbert Sturm (1992), "The Case for Central Bank Independence", Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review 182, September, 305-327" -- Anna J. Schwartz (1973), 'Sccular Price Change in Historical Perspective', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 5 (1, Pt II), February, 243-69 -- E.H. Phelps Brown and Sheila V. Hopkins (1956), 'Seven Centuries of tbe Prices of Consumables, compared with Builders' Wage-Rates', Economica, New Series, XXIII (89-92), November, 296-314 -- Nigel W. Duck (1993), 'Some International Evidence on the Quantity Theory of Money', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 25 (1), February, 1-12 -- David Laidler and Michael Parkin (1975), 'Inflation: A Survey', Economie Journal, 85, December, 741-809 -- Bennett T. McCallum (1990), 'Inflation: Theory and Evidence', in B.M. Friedman and F.H. Hahn (eds), Handbook of Monetary Economies, Volume II, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 963-1012 -- Phillip Cagan (1956), 'The Monetary Dynamics of Hyperinflation', in Milton Friedman (ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 25-117 -- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff (1983), 'Speculative Hyperinflations in Maximizing Models: Can We Rule Them Out?', Journal of Political Economy, 91 (4), August, 675-87.
    Abstract: Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace (1981), 'Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapotis Quarterly Review, 5, Fall, 1-17 -- Stanley Fischer (1981), 'Towards an Understanding of the Costs of Inflation: II', in Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer (eds), The Costs and Consequences of Inflation, Carnegie-Roches ter Conference Series on Public Policy, Volume 15, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 5-41 -- Max Gillman (1993), 'The Welfare Cost of Inflation in a Cash-in-Advance Economy with Costly Credit', Journal of Monetary Economies, 31, 97-115 -- Wouter J. Den Haan (1990), 'The Optimal Inflation Path in a Sidrauski-Type Model with Uncertainty', Journal of Monetary Economies, 25, 389-409 -- Peter Howitt (1990), 'Zero Inflation as a Long-Term Target for Monetary Policy', in Richard G. Lipsey (ed.), Zero Inflation: The Goal of Price Stability, Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute, 67-108 -- Thomas J. Sargent (1982), 'The Ends of Four Big Inflations', in Robert E. Hall (ed.), Inflation: Causes and Effects, Chapter 2, Chicago: National Bureau of Economie Research and University of Chicago Press, 41-97 -- Yoshio Suzuki (1985), 'Japan's Monetary Policy Over the Past 10 Years', in Monetary and Economie Studies, 3 (2), September, 1-9 -- Allan H. Meltzer (1993), 'Some Lessons from the Great Inflations', in Kumiharu Shigehara (ed.), Price Stabilization in the 1990s, London: Bank of Japan and Macmillan Press Ltd., 7-29 -- Robert J. Barro and David B. Gordon (1983), 'A Positive Theory of Monetary Policy in a Natural Rate Model', Journal of Political Economy, 91 (4), August, 589-610 -- Keith Blackbum and Michael Christensen (1989), 'Monetary Policy and Policy Credibility: Theories and Evidence', Journal of Economie Uterature, XXVII (I), March, 1-45 -- David Romer (1993), 'Openness and Inflation: Theory and Evidence', Quarterly Journal of Economies, CVIII (4), November, 869-903 -- Jakob De Haan and Jan Egbert Sturm (1992), 'The Case for Central Bank Independence', Banca Nationale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, 182, September, 305-27.
    Abstract: The Theory of Inflation presents in one volume a comprehensive description of the historical inflation record, surveys the current state of knowledge on the fundamental forces that cause inflation and the mechanisms that propagate it, and examines the costs of inflation and the problems of achieving price stability. Professor Parkin's selection draws both upon the contribution of mainstream economists - whose work has been based on market demand and supply - and a new generation whose work has emphasized the importance of technology and preferences. This volume, as the introduction states, indicates that there is much of value to be learnt from both approaches
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on employee turnover
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    Keywords: Labor turnover ; Personnel management Methodology ; Employee turnover ; Organizational turnover ; Fluktuation
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Cary Cooper and George Saridakis -- 2. Employee turnover / Harald Dale-Olsen -- 3. Understanding and measuring employee turnover / Kevin Morrell -- 4. Two decades of employee retention, tenure and turnover / Peter Urwin and Emma Parry -- 5. Analysing, monitoring and costing labour turnover / Stephen Bevan -- 6. Employee turnover as a cost factor of organisations / Anne-Marie Mohammed, Yanqing Lai, Maria Daskalaki and George Saridakis -- 7. Inter- and intra-firm mobility of workers / Tor Eriksson -- 8. Perception of training and turnover intention / Choi Sang Long and Mikkay Wong El Leen -- 9. Compensation policy and employee turnover / Stephen Taylor -- 10. Turnover amongst Generation Y / Linda Holbeche -- 11. A role perspective on turnover intentions: examining behavioral predictors / Jui-Tang Kao and Wan-Jing April Chang -- 12. A diagnostic methodology for discovering the reasons for employee turnover using shocks and events / Justin Purl, Kathleen Hall and Rodger W. Griffeth -- 13. Quit turnover and the business cycle: a survey / Carlos Carrillo-Tudela and Melvyn Coles -- 14. Employment, turnover and career progress / Priscila Ferreira -- 15. Employee turnover and the expansion and contraction of employers / Mario Bossler and Richard Upward -- 16. High performance human resource practices and voluntary employee turnover / Inmaculada Beltrán Martín.
    Abstract: Covering the period of the financial crisis, this Research Handbook discusses the degree of importance of different driving forces on employee turnover. The discussions contribute to policy agendas on productivity, firm performance and economic growth. The contributors provide a selection of theoretical and empirical research papers that deal with aspects of employee turnover, as well as its effects on workers and firms within the current socio-economic environment. It draws on theories and evidence from economics, management, social sciences and other related disciplines. With its interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to a variety of students and academics in related fields. It will also be of interest to policy makers, HR experts, firm managers and other stakeholders
    Note: Contributors include: I. Beltrán Martín, S. Bevan, M. Bossler, C. Carrillo-Tudela, W.-J.A. Chang, M. Coles, H. Dale-Olsen, M. Daskalaki, T. Eriksson, P. Ferreira, R.W. Griffeth, K. Hall, L. Holbeche, J.-T. Kao, Y. Lai, C.S. Long, A.-M. Mohammed, K. Morrell, E. Parry, J. Purl, G. Saridakis, S. Taylor, R. Upward, P. Urwin, M. Wong El Leen , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hunt, Carianne M. Coaching for women entrepreneurs
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    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Frauen ; Coaching ; E-Learning ; Großbritannien ; Businesswomen Training of ; Unternehmerin ; Weibliche Führungskraft ; Coaching
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Internal influences on women entrepreneurs -- 3. External influences on women entrepreneurs -- 4. Coaching as a technique for development -- 5. The potential of coaching for women entrepreneurs -- 6. Delivering the tailored e-coaching (TEC) programme -- 7. The impact of the TEC programme on women entrepreneurs -- 8. Entrepreneurial learning in coaching relationships -- 9. Implications for theory and practice.
    Abstract: With update-to-date reviews of the current research and literature on women's entrepreneurship, this is the first book of its kind to address entrepreneurial coaching for women as a development tool. The authors provide a theoretical, conceptual and applied perspective to explore the distinctive challenges facing this group, before discussing the implementations and outcomes of coaching programmes in an entrepreneurial setting. They conclude with strategies for future research and progress. Students and scholars of business management, entrepreneurship and gender studies will find the unique perspectives to be of interest. This book will also be useful as a tool for small business service providers, women entrepreneurs, policy makers and government officials
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    ISBN: 9781783479849
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: The McGill international entrepreneurship series
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; International business enterprises ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Hamid Etemad -- Part I: Examination of entrepreneurial orientation-performance relations -- 2. International entrepreneurship and performance: what are the important factors in markets with high cultural distance? / Elena Cedrola, Loretta Battaglia and Anna Grazia Quaranta -- 3. Risk-seeking behaviors in SMEs' internationalization / Noémie Dominguez -- 4. Psychological traits, experiences, foreign language knowledge of entrepreneurs, and re-internationalization strategies of SMEs: a theoretical analysis / Huu Le Nguyen and Sören Kock -- Part II: Collaborative inter-dependence -- 5. The dynamic development of international entrepreneurial networks / Vaiva Stanisauskaite and Sören Kock -- 6. The influence of the entrepreneur and the accelerator in the internationalization process of web-based firms / Diala Kabbara -- 7. Formal inter-firm cooperation and international expansion: how Italian SMEs are using the network contract / S. Aureli and M. Del Baldo -- 8. How are knowledge acquisition and SMEs' internationalization related? empirical evidence from Gruppo Germani / Mirella Migliaccio and Francesca Rivetti -- 9. Value chain activities in born global companies / Ingemar Wictor -- Part III: Institutional context -- 10. The creation and internationalization of border firms / Eva J.B. Jørgensen and Einar Rasmussen -- 11. Institutional entrepreneurship and the embedded roles of the leaders and state: an historical case study of Abu Dhabi / Jasem Almarri, Katariina Juusola and John Meewella -- 12. Concluding remarks, implications and lessons / Hamid Etemad.
    Abstract: The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship addresses different changes and challenges that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face in an economy where they need to compete at home and cannot refrain from participating in international markets. Contributors examine diverse SMEs that have succeeded in the face of adversity. They offer a combination of practical strategies and efficient tactics, grounded in solid theory and research, for firms in different competitive industries. This volume presents a collection of 12 carefully selected chapters that highlight challenging real-world cases to illustrate a variety of difficult problems. The editors present an analytical framework with three levels of analysis - entrepreneurial level, firm level, and institutional level - to document comprehensive, realistic and experientially-based entrepreneurial initiatives, potent firm and public policy strategies and informative and applicable results. The interactive structural design of this book offers progressively higher levels of analysis and incisive lessons, which make it perfect for academics interested in the rich range of theories, methodologies and topics surrounding SMEs' internationalization processes. Its analysis will also inform management and effective policy formulation for entrepreneurs, managers, and policymakers
    Note: Contributors include: J. Almarri, S. Aureli, H. Etemad, M. Del Baldo, N. Dominguez, E.J.B. Jørgensen, K. Juusola, D. Kabbara, S. Kock, J. Meewella, H. Le Nguyen, M. Migliaccio, E. Rasmussen, F. Rivetti, V. Stanisauskaite, I. Wictor , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781785364068
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: New horizons in international business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Emerging Asian economies and MNCs strategies
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    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Schwellenländer ; Asien ; International business enterprises ; Asia Economic conditions ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Wirtschaftliche Lage
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Robert Taylor -- Part I: overall overview -- 2. Emerging Asian economies and MNC strategies: a review of the literature / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan -- 3. Regional production networks in Asia - a focus on china, japan and korea / Françoise Nicolas -- 4. Selected Asian countries and the food supply chain (between food security and food safety) / Maria Bruna Zolin -- Part II: China and Chinese MNEs -- 5. A correlation of China's economic growth and trade structure induced by transaction costs / Quoqin Zhao and Sam Dzever -- 6. MNCs' offshore R&D co-location strategies: comparison of Western and Asian firms in China / Pei Yu and Jean-Louis Mucchielli -- 7. Chinese MNEs direct investment in the European Union against the background of the Euro crisis / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan and Christopher Dathe -- 8. Expatriation policies of Chinese emerging MNCs / Jacques Jaussaud and Wei Wei -- Part III: emerging MNEs from other Asian countries -- 9. The transatlantic free trade area: Asean's perspective / Utai Uprasen -- 10. Innovation performance in the small and medium enterprises of India - evidence from the food processing industry / Bhumika Gupta and Jeayaram Subramanian -- 11. The emergence of Samsung as a global ICT player / Nigel Callinan -- 12. Conclusion / Robert Taylor.
    Abstract: Analysing the role of multinational investors in emerging Asian economies and the implications for regional economic integration, this astute study examines the increasing role being played by Asian countries in the global economy. Encompassing a large number of diverse manufacturing and service sectors, this book highlights the cultural and strategic challenges faced by multinational investors in the region in which they invest. It shows that despite high rates of economic growth in Asian countries presenting multinational traders and investors with unparalleled market opportunities, there have been only tentative moves towards regional economic integration. Areas such as trade facilitation, uniform customs clearance, removal of non-tariff barriers and labour deployment issues are yet to be adequately addressed. Multifaceted and multidimensional in approach, Emerging Asian Economies and MNCs Strategies will appeal to students and scholars of Asian economies and business management in the region. Its presentation of the sociopolitical and investment environment will also prove invaluable in informing business investors targeting Southeast Asian markets
    Note: Contributors include: B. Andreosso-O'Callaghan, N. Callinan, C. Dathe, S. Dzever, W. Feng, B. Gupta, J. Jaussaud, J.-L. Mucchielli, F. Nicolas, R. Taylor, U. Uprasen, W. Wei, P. Yu, G. Zhao, B. Zolin , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781784719692
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (360 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook of international and comparative perspectives on diversity management
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    Keywords: Diversity Management ; Vergleich ; Welt ; Diversity in the workplace ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Diversity Management ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Diversity Management ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: Introduction: international and comparative perspectives on diversity management: an overview -- 1. Social dialogue - an 'essential dimension' of diversity management in continental Europe? / Emma Stringfellow -- 2. Diversity management in Denmark and in France: a comparative approach / Sabine Bacouel-Jentjens and Liza Castro Christiansen -- 3. An intersectional approach to diversity management in the United States and France / Tarani Merriweather Woodson and Ariane Ollier-Malaterre -- 4. Brazil, South African and USA work environments: a comparative analysis of equal opportunity, diversity management and inclusion practices / Lize Booysen, Gwendolyn Combs and Waheeda Lillevik -- 5. A comparative review of multiculturalism in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and South Africa / Isabel Metz, Eddy Ng, Nelarine Cornelius, Jenny M. Hoobler and Stella Nkomo -- 6. A comparison of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer rights and politics in South Africa and the USA / Lize Booysen and Heather Wishik -- 7. What does being LGBT mean in the workplace? a comparison of LGBT equality in Turkey and the UK / Emir Ozeren and Erhan Aydin -- 8. Managing diversity in the South Pacific / Katherine Ravenswood, Stéphane Le Queux, Erica French, Glenda Strachan and John Burgess -- 9. A comparative analysis of youth labor market exclusion / Paula Apascaritei, Lourdes Susaeta, Esperanza Suarez Ruz, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, Sandra Idrovo Carlier and José Ramón Pin Arboledas -- 10. A comparative study of five countries with critical mass and its ambiguous impact on HRM policies / Terry A. Nelson, Kori Callison and Allison Thomas -- 11. Tribal diversity and collective productivity: the intervening mechanisms of social inclusion, human resource development and tribal identity / David B. Zoogah.
    Abstract: This Research Handbook offers, for the first time, a comparative approach to current diversity management concerns facing nations. Spanning 19 countries and across Africa, it covers age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, national origin and the intersection of various dimensions of diversity. The multicultural and multi-country teams of contributors, leading scholars in their own countries, examine how the various actors react, adopt and manage the different dimensions of diversity, from a multitude of approaches, from national to sectoral and from tribes to trade unions, but always with a comparative, multi-country perspective. This book represents the efforts of multicultural and multi-country teams of contributors who are prominent diversity scholars in their respective countries. Offering comparative approaches to diversity management and comparative public policy on multiculturalism, it explores comparisons at both the macro-environmental and meso-organizational levels. Topics covered include pan-African tribal diversity management, diversity in the South Pacific, youth labour market exclusion and LGBTQ rights in selected countries. This comprehensive review of diversity management will appeal to both academics and graduate students as well as to public policy-makers, industry practitioners, top leadership, middle managers and HR managers
    Note: Contributors include: P. Apascaritei, E. Aydin, S. Bacouel-Jentjens, L. Booysen, J. Burgess, K. Callison, S.I. Carlier, L. Castro Christiansen, G. Combs, N. Cornelius, E. French, I. Gutiérrez-Martínez, J.M. Hoobler, S. Le Queux, W. Lillevik, T. Merriweather Woodson, I. Metz, T.A. Nelson, E. Ng, S. Nkomo, A. Ollier-Malaterre, E. Ozeren, J. Ramón Pin Arboledas, K. Ravenswood, G. Strachan, E. Stringfellow, E. Suarez Ruz, L. Susaeta, A. Thomas, H. Wishik, D.B. Zoogah , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781785366314
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Grand, Simon, 1968 - Routines, strategies and management
    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Strategic planning ; Management Methodology
    Abstract: 1. Researching routines as strategies - a strategy-as-practice view -- 2. Theorizing routine dynamics - a practice view -- 3. Managerial engagement - a practice view on strategic management -- 4. Managing routines as strategies - a case in haute couture textiles -- 5. Routinizing strategic management - a case in software engineering -- Conclusion -- References.
    Abstract: The dynamic interplay of routines, strategies and management allows companies to successfully move forward within their industries. This book contributes to a coherent conceptualization of strategy, organization and management from a practice perspective, identifying strategy as realized in the action. Simon Grand provides a theoretical framework and detailed exploration in the context of two attractive empirical cases. He discusses topics such as theorizing routine dynamics, managerial engagement and managing routines as strategies to provide a detailed exploration of the importance of organizational routines for strategy. This book will be of interest to researchers in the areas of organizational studies, strategic management, technological innovation and the creative industries. The empirical case studies will also be of use to students and scholars of various disciplines
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    ISBN: 9781784714680
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to get published in the best management journals
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    Keywords: Management Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Periodicals Publishing ; Academic publishing ; Electronic books ; Betriebswirtschaftslehre ; Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift ; Betriebswirtschaftslehre ; Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Timothy Clark, Mike Wright and David J. Ketchen, Jr. -- Part I The publishing process -- 2. The publishing process: a case study / Petra Andries and Mike Wright 3. Getting published: an editorial and journal ranker's perspective / Geoffrey Wood and Pawan Budhwar -- 4. Ethics and integrity in publishing / Ben R. Martin -- 5. Sustaining a publications career / Mike Wright -- 6. Why publish in Asia management journals? / Daphne W. Yiu 7. Squeezing lemons to make fresh lemonade: how to extract useful value from peer reviews / William H. Starbuck -- Part II resolving practical key issues becoming a scholar -- 8. Rules of the game / Denny Gioia -- 9. Learning by walking through the snow / R. Duane Ireland -- 10. Suggestions for strengthening the discussion section and increasing your odds of publication success / Donald D. Bergh -- 11. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take / Annette L. Ranft and Anne D. Smith -- 12. Why I don't want to co-author with you and what you can do about it / Dave Ketchen -- Getting your methods right -- 13. Are your results really robust? / Bruce T. Lamont -- 14. The reviewers don't like my sample! what can I do? / Brian K. Boyd -- 15. When being normal is not enough: a few thoughts about data, analyses and (the storm of) re-analyses / Philp L. Roth and Wayne H. Stewart Jr. -- Navigating the review process -- 16. Selling your soul to the devil? mistakes authors make when responding to reviewers / Pamela L. Perrewé -- 17. Respond to me - please! / James G. Combs -- 18. Challenging the gods: circumstances justifying the protest of a journal rejection decision / Gerald R. Ferris -- Understanding the journals -- 19. Publishing in the top journals: the secrets for success / Michael A. Hitt -- 20. Hitting your preferred target: positioning papers for different types of journals / Yehuda Baruch -- 21. Targeting journals: a personal journey / Franz W. Kellermanns -- 22. Read the damn article: the appropriate place of journal lists in organizational science scholarship / M. Ronald Buckley -- 23. Publishing in special issues / Timothy Clark -- 24. Using new media to promote and extend published work / Aija Leiponen and Will Mitchell -- 25. Should you publish in an open-access journal? / Charles C. Snow -- Part III publishing across disciplinary boundaries -- 26. Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship/management journals / Douglas Cumming -- 27. Publishing in management journals: how is it different from economics journals / Saul Estrin and Sumon Kumar Bhaumik -- 28. Publishing in management journals as a social psychologist / Rolf van Dick -- 29. Publishing historical papers in management journals and in business history journals / Steven Toms -- 30. Publishing human resource management research in different kinds of journals / Bill Harley -- 31. Publishing in top international business and management journals / Stephen Tallman and Torben Pederson -- 32. Publishing at the interfaces of psychology and strategic management / Gerard P. Hodgkinson.
    Abstract: An increasing number of universities around the globe are rewarding faculty who place their work in top management journals. Drawing on the insights from top journal editors and leading scholars in the field, this book is a treasure trove of tips for publishing in the best management journals. The topics covered include the mysteries of the review process, getting your methodology right, publishing across disciplinary boundaries, the rise of open access journals, publishing ethics, making use of peer review, targeting special issues, sustaining a publications career, and making sense of journal rankings. Drawing on the considerable experience of its authors, and offering candid insights that are often held as secrets among senior faculty, this book takes the reader behind the scenes of the journal review process, making it a must-read for those seeking to advance their career
    Note: Contributors include: P. Andries, Y. Baruch, D.D. Bergh, S.K. Bhaumik, B.K. Boyd, M.R. Buckley, P. Budhwar, T. Clark, J.G. Combs, D. Cumming, S. Estrin, G.R. Ferris, D. Gioia, B. Harley, M.A. Hitt, G.P. Hodgkinson, R.D. Ireland, F.W. Kellermanns. D.J. Ketchen Jr., B.T. Lamont, A. Leiponen, B.R. Martin, W. Mitchell, T. Pederson, P.L. Perrewé, A.L. Ranft, P.L. Roth, A.D. Smith, C.C. Snow, W.H. Starbuck, W.H. Stewart Jr., S. Tallman, S. Toms, R. Van Dick, G. Wood, M. Wright, D.W. Yiu , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781785367779
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p) , ill , cm
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    Series Statement: Transport economics, management and policy
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    Keywords: National security Economic aspects ; Transportation Security measures ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scale and nature of the terrorist problem -- 3. Some basic economics of transportation security -- 4. Links between market structure and security -- 5. The economic instruments of security policy -- 6. Security and air transportation -- 7. The economics of shopping mall security -- 8. Maritime security -- 9. Some conclusions.
    Abstract: In this clear and observant book, Kenneth Button provides an overview of the economics and political economy of transport security, considering its policy from an economic perspective. His analysis applies micro-economic theory to transport issues, supporting and enhancing the larger framework of our knowledge about personal, industrial, and national security. Button's focus on the economic aspects of transportation security strives to move beyond established technical and legal approaches, working within both the narrower microeconomics of individual and corporate efficiency and the larger trends in economic policy-making. By fitting current security trends into economic analysis, he discusses not only contemporary developments, but also their economic implications and approaches for assessing alternative strategies. This examination of applied economics is a must-read for those looking to gain a broader view of transport security issues. It is a critical resource for those in the security industries as well as those involved in education about transport, security matters, and applied microeconomics
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    ISBN: 9781785361517
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (968 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 317
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of creative industries
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    Keywords: Kreativsektor ; Theorie ; Welt ; Cultural industries Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alan Kirman (1993), 'Ants, Rationality, and Recruitment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (1), February, 137-56 -- Sherwin Rosen (1981), 'The Economics of Superstars', American Economic Review, 71 (5), December, 845-58 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1997), 'Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach', Journal of Economic Literature, 35 (1), March, 60-85 -- Ulrich Witt (2001), 'Learning to Consume - A Theory of Wants and the Growth of Demand', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (1), January, 23-36 -- A.T. Peacock (1994), 'Welfare Economics and Public Subsidies to the Arts', Journal of Cultural Economics, 18 (2), June, 151-61 -- Tyler Cowen (1996), 'Why I Do Not Believe in the Cost-Disease: Comment on Baumol', Journal of Cultural Economics, 20 (3), 207-14 -- Tyler Cowen and Alexander Tabarrok (2000), 'An Economic Theory of Avant-Garde and Popular Art, or High and Low Culture', Southern Economic Journal, 67 (2), October, 232-53 -- Bryan Caplan and Tyler Cowen (2004), 'Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?', American Economic Review, 94 (2), May, 402-7 -- Richard Swedberg (2006), 'The Cultural Entrepreneur and the Creative Industries: Beginning in Vienna', Journal of Cultural Economics, 30 (4), December, 243-61 -- Elizabeth Currid (2007), 'The Economics of a Good Party: Social Mechanics and the Legitimization of Art/Culture', Journal of Economics and Finance, 31 (3), Fall, 386-94 -- Michael Hutter (2011), 'Infinite Surprises: On the Stabilization of Value in the Creative Industries', in Jens Beckert and Patrik Aspers (eds), The Worth of Goods: Valuation and Pricing in the Economy, Chapter 9, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 201-20 -- Gary B. Magee (2005), 'Rethinking Invention: Cognition and the Economics of Technological Creativity', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 57 (1), May, 29-48 -- R. Alexander Bentley (2009) 'Fashion versus Reason in the Creative Industries', in Michael J. O'Brien and Stephen J. Shennan (eds), Innovation in Cultural Systems: Contributions from Evolutionary Anthropology, Chapter 8, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 121-26 -- John Hartley and Lucy Montgomery (2009), 'Fashion as Consumer Entrepreneurship: Emergent Risk Culture, Social Network Markets, and the Launch of Vogue in China', Chinese Journal of Communication, 2 (1), March, 61-76 -- John Banks and Jason Potts (2010), 'Co-creating Games: A Co-evolutionary Analysis', New Media and Society, 12 (2), March, 253-70 -- Jason Potts, John Hartley, John Banks, Jean Burgess, Rachel Cobcroft, Stuart Cunningham and Lucy Montgomery (2008), 'Consumer Co-creation and Situated Creativity', Industry and Innovation, 15 (5), October, 459-74 -- Richard E. Caves (2003), 'Contracts between Art and Commerce', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (2), Spring, 73-84 -- John Quiggin (2013), 'The Economics of New Media', in John Hartley, Jean Burgess and Axel Bruns (eds), A Companion to New Media Dynamics, Chapter 5, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 90-103 -- Arthur De Vany and W. David Walls (1996), 'Bose-Einstein Dynamics and Adaptive Contracting in the Motion Picture Industry', Economic Journal, 106 (439), November, 1493-514.
    Abstract: Arthur S. De Vany and W. David Walls (2004), 'Motion Picture Profit, the Stable Paretian Hypothesis, and the Curse of the Superstar', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 28 (6), March, 1035-57 -- Jason Potts, Simon Cunningham, John Hartley and Paul Ormerod (2008), 'Social Network Markets: A New Definition of the Creative Industries', Journal of Cultural Economics, 32 (3), September, 167-85 -- Jason Potts (2012), 'Novelty-Bundling Markets', Advances in Austrian Economics, 16, 291-312 -- Pierre-Michel Menger (1999), 'Artistic Labor Markets and Careers', Annual Review of Sociology, 25, 541-74 -- Martin Kretschmer, George Michael Klimis and Chong Ju Choi (1999), 'Increasing Returns and Social Contagion in Cultural Industries', British Journal of Management, 10 (1), September, S61-S72 -- Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts (2013), 'The Creative Instability Hypothesis', Journal of Cultural Economics, 37 (2), May, 153-73 -- Christian Handke (2006), 'Plain Destruction or Creative Destruction? Copyright Erosion and the Evolution of the Record Industry', Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 3 (2), 29-51 -- Stuart Cunningham (2012), 'Emergent Innovation through Coevolution of Informal and Formal Media Economies', Television and New Media, 13 (5), September, 415-30 -- Hasan Bakhshi and Eric McVittie (2009), 'Creative Supply-Chain Linkages and Innovation: Do the Creative Industries Stimulate Business Innovation in the Wider Economy?', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 169-89 -- Kathrin Müller, Christian Rammer and Johannes Trüby (2009), 'The Role of Creative Industries in Industrial Innovation', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 148-68 -- Ron Martin and Peter Sunley (2003), 'Deconstructing Clusters: Chaotic Concept or Policy Panacea?', Journal of Economic Geography, 3 (1), January, 5-35 -- Richard Florida (2002), 'Bohemia and Economic Geography', Journal of Economic Geography, 2 (1), January, 55-71 -- Allen J. Scott (2006), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Industrial Development: Geography and the Creative Field Revisited,' Small Business Economics, 26 (1), February, 1-24 -- Luciana Lazzeretti, Rafael Boix and Francesco Capone (2008), 'Do Creative Industries Cluster? Mapping Creative Local Production Systems in Italy and Spain', Industry and Innovation, 15 (5), October, 549-67 -- Michele Boldrin and David Levine (2002), 'The Case Against Intellectual Property', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), May, 209-12 -- Benjamin Klein, Andres V. Lerner and Kevin M. Murphy (2002), 'The Economics of Copyright "Fair Use" in a Networked World', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), May, 205-8 -- Hal R. Varian (2005), 'Copying and Copyright', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (2), Spring, 121-38 -- Ruth Towse (2010), 'Creativity, Copyright and the Creative Industries Paradigm', Kyklos, 63 (3), August, 461-78 -- Christian Handke (2012), 'Digital Copying and the Supply of Sound Recordings', Information Economics and Policy, 24 (1), March, 15-29.
    Abstract: Mikko Mustonen (2003), 'Copyleft - the Economics of Linux and Other Open Source Software', Information Economics and Policy, 15 (1), March, 99-121 -- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2002) 'Some Simple Economics of Open Source' Journal of Industrial Economics, 50 (2), June, 197-234 -- Erik Brynjolfsson, Ju (Jeffrey) Yu and Michael D. Smith (2002), 'Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers', Management Science, 49 (11), November, 1580-96 -- Peter Tschmuck (2003), 'How Creative are the Creative Industries? A Case of the Music Industry', Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 33 (2), Summer, 127-41 -- John Quiggin (2006), 'Blogs, Wikis and Creative Innovation', International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9 (4), December, 481-96 -- Stuart Cunningham (2002), 'From Cultural to Creative Industries: Theory, Industry and Policy Implications', Media Information Australia, 102, February, 54-65 -- Ann Markusen, Gregory H. Wassall, Douglas DeNatale and Randy Cohen (2008), 'Defining the Creative Economy: Industry and Occupational Approaches', Economic Development Quarterly, 22 (1), February, 24-45 -- Peter Higgs and Stuart Cunningham (2008), 'Creative Industries Mapping: Where Have We Come From and Where Are We Going?', Creative Industries Journal, 1 (1), 7-30 -- Kate Oakley (2004), 'Not So Cool Britannia: The Role of Creative Industries in Economic Development', International Journal of Cultural Studies, 7 (1), March, 67-77 -- Jason Potts (2009), 'Why Creative Industries Matter to Economic Evolution', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 18 (7), October, 663-73 -- Jason Potts and Stuart Cunningham (2008), 'Four Models of the Creative Industries', International Journal of Cultural Policy, 14 (3), August, 233-47 -- Francisco Marco-Serrano, Pau Rausell-Koster and Raul Abeledo-Sanchis (2014), 'Economic Development and the Creative Industries: A Tale of Causality', Creative Industries Journal, 7 (2), 81-91 -- Jason Potts (2009), 'Creative Industries & Innovation Policy', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 138-47 -- Phil Cooke and Lisa De Propris (2011), 'A Policy Agenda for EU Smart Growth: The Role of Creative and Cultural Industries', Policy Studies, 32 (4), July, 365-75.
    Abstract: This timely research review explores the emerging concept of the economics of creative industries. Professor Potts analyses key papers authored by leading scholars in the field which cover the evolution and development of this new area of study. Topics addressed in this review include economic theory foundations, creative economic agents, contracts and organizations, creative industries dynamics and innovation, creative cities and clusters and digital new media and intellectual property
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc
    ISBN: 9781785361302
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Atkinson, Glen Law and economics from an evolutionary perspective
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    Keywords: Handelsrecht ; Gesellschaftsrecht ; Rechtsökonomik ; Evolutionsökonomik ; USA ; Law and economic development ; Electronic books ; USA ; Handelsrecht ; Gesellschaftsrecht ; Ökonomische Theorie des Rechts
    Abstract: 1. Evolutionary method in law and economics -- 2. Causes and consequences of the widening of the market: a case of cumulative economic evolution -- 3. The corporate form and the state -- 4. Interstate commerce and state regulation of business -- 5. Interstate commerce and federal regulation of business -- 6. John R. Commons and co-evolution of law and economics.
    Abstract: Law and economics are interdependent. Using a historical case analysis approach, this book demonstrates how the legal process relates to and is affected by economic circumstances. Glen Atkinson and Stephen P. Paschall examine this co-evolution in the context of the economic development that occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as well as the impact of the law on that development. Specifically, the authors explore the development of a national market, the transformation of the corporation, and the conflict between state and federal control over businesses. Their focus on dynamic, integrated systems presents an alternative to mainstream law and economics. The authors apply John R. Commons's approach to three main law and economics issues: the changing relationship between corporations and the state, the application of the Commerce Clause and the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution to state and federal regulation of business, and the relationship of antitrust law to industrialization. They provide a valuable linking of law with changing economic circumstances such as antitrust policy changes and the development of the corporate form. This analytical approach to the practice of law and economics will be of interest to researchers, students, and faculty in law and economics, economic history, constitutional law, economic regulation, public policy, and the sociology of law. Business students and researchers will also find value in this book's presentation of court decisions and exploration of economic development
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781785360848
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (3 v) , cm
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    Keywords: Law and economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ronald H. Coase, 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III (October), 1-44 (1960) -- Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) -- Jeremy Bentham, Of Laws in General (1782) -- Jeremy Bentham, Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789) -- Ronald H. Coase, 'Economics and Contiguous Disciplines', Journal of Legal Studies, 7, 201-11 (1978) -- Charles K. Rowley, 'Social Sciences and Law: The Relevance of Economic Theories', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1 (3), 391-405 (1981) -- Guido Calabresi, 'About Law and Economics: A Letter to Ronald Dworkin',Hofstra Law Review, 8, 553-62 (1980) -- Richard A. Posner, 'An Economic Theory of the Criminal Law', Columbia Law Review, 85 (6), October,1193-231 (1985a) -- James Buchanan, 'Good Economics-Bad Law',Virginia Law Review, 60, 483-92 (1974) -- Charles K. Rowley, 'The Common Law in Public Choice Perspective: A Theoretical and Institutional Critique', Hamline Law Review, 12, 355-83 (1989) -- William M. Landes, 'An Economic Analysis of the Courts',Journal of Law and Economics, 14, 61-107 (1971) -- Paul H. Rubin, 'Why is the Common Law Efficient?',Journal of Legal Studies, VI (1), January, 51-63 (1977) -- George L. Priest, 'The Common Law Process and the Selection of Efficient Rules', Journal of Legal Studies, VI (1), January, 65-82, (1977) -- George L. Priest and Benjamin Klein, 'The Selection of Disputes for Litigation', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (1), January, 1-55 (1984) -- Robert D. Cooterand Lewis Kornhauser, 'Can Litigation Improve the Law Without the Help of Judges?',Journal of Legal Studies, 9, 139-63 (1980) -- Robert D. Cooter and Daniel L. Rubinfeld, 'Economic Analysis of Legal Disputes and Their Resolution', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVII, September, 1067-97 (1989) -- Steven Shavell, 'The Social Versus the Private Incentive to Bring Suit in a Costly Legal System',Journal of Legal Studies, 11, 333-9 (1982) -- Peter S. Menell, 'A Note on Private Versus Social Incentives to Sue in a Costly Legal System',Journal of Legal Studies, 12, 41-52 (1983) -- Susan Rose-Ackermann and Mark Geistfeld, 'The Divergence between Social and Private Incentives to Sue: A Comment on Shavell, Menell, and Kaplow', Journal of Legal Studies, 16, 483-91 (1987).
    Abstract: Lewis Kaplow, 'Private Versus Social Costs in Bringing Suits', Journal of Legal Studies, 15, 371-85 (1986) -- Steven Shavell, 'The Fundamental Divergence between the Private and the Social Motive to Use the Legal System',Journal of Legal Studies, 26, 575-612 (1997) -- Steven Shavell, 'The Level of Litigation: Private Versus Social Optimality of Suit and of Settlement',International Review of Law and Economics, 19, 99-115 (1999) -- Anthony Niblett, Richard Posner and Andrei Shleifer, The Evolution of a Legal Rule, NBER Working Papers No. 13856, National Bureau of Economic Research (2008) -- Richard A. Posner, 'What Do Judges and Justices Maximize? The Same Thing Everybody Else Does',Supreme Court Economic Review, 3, 1-41 (1994) -- Richard A. Posner, 'The Role of the Judge in the Twenty-First Century',Boston University Law Review, 86, 1049-68 (2006) -- Todd Zywicki, 'The Rise and Fall of Efficiency in the Common Law: A Supply-Side Analysis',Northwestern Law Review, 97, 1551-634 (2003) -- VincyFonand Francesco Parisi, 'Litigation and the Evolution of Legal Remedies: A Dynamic Model',Public Choice, 116, 419-33 (2003) -- Francesco ParisiandVincyFon, The Economics of Lawmaking, Oxford University Press (2009) -- Paul H. Rubin, Evolution of the Efficient Common Law, Edward Elgar (2006) -- Richard A. Posner (1980), 'The Ethical and Political Basis of the Efficiency Norm in Common Law Adjudication', Hofstra Law Review, 8, 487-507 -- Robert C. Ellickson, Order Without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes, Harvard University Press (1991) -- Robert C. Ellickson (1994), 'The Aim of Order Without Law', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 150 (1), March, 97-100 -- Robert D. Cooter (1994), 'An Economic Model of Legal Discover', Journal of Legal Studies, XXIII, January, 435-63 -- Francesco Parisi, 'Toward a Theory of Spontaneous Law',Constitutional PoliticalEconomy, 6, 211-31 (1995b) -- Paul R. Milgrom, Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast, 'The Role of Institutions in the Revival of Trade: The Law Merchant, Private Judges, and the Champagne Fairs', Economics and Politics, 2, 1-23 (1990) -- Avner Greif, Paul Milgrom and Barry R. Weingast, 'Coordination, Commitment, and Enforcement: The Case of the Merchant Guild',Journal of Political Economy, 102, 745-76 (1994) -- Lisa Bernstein, 'Opting Out of the Legal System: Extralegal Contractual Relations in the Diamond Industry', Journal of Legal Studies, XXI, January, 115-57(1992) -- Lisa Bernstein, 'Merchant Law in a Merchant Court: Rethinking the Code's Search for Immanent Business Norms', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 144, 1765-821 (1996).
    Abstract: Eric A. Feldman, 'The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World's Premier Fish Market',California Law Review, 94, 313-69 (2006) -- William M. Landes and Richard R. Posner, 'Adjudication as a Private Good', Journal of Legal Studies, VIII (2), March, 235-84 (1979) -- Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, 'A Theory of Customary International Law', University of Chicago Law Review, 66, 1113-77 (1999) -- Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, 'Understanding the Resemblance Between Modern and Traditional Customary International Law',Virginia Journal of International Law, 40, 639-72 (2000) -- Eric A. Posner and Alan O. Sykes, Economic Foundations of International Law, Belknap Press (2013) -- VincyFonand Francesco Parisi, 'International Customary Law and Articulation Theories: An Economic Analysis', International Law and Management Review, 2, 201-33 (2007) -- VincyFonand Francesco Parisi, 'Role Reversibility, Stochastic Ignorance, and Social Cooperation', Journal of Socio-Economics, 37, 1061-75 (2008) -- Eugene Kontorovich, 'Inefficient Customs in International Law', William and Mary Law Review, 48, 859-922 (2006) -- Ronald H. Coase, 'The Federal Communications Commission', Journal of Law and Economics, II, October, 1-40 (1959) -- George J. Stigler, The Theory of Price, 3rdedn, Macmillan (1966) -- Harold Demsetz, 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 347-59 (1967) -- Harold Demsetz, 'When Does the Rule of Liability Matter?',Journal of Legal Studies, I (1), January, 13-28 (1972) -- Guido Calabresi and A. Douglas Melamed, 'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral', Harvard Law Review, 85 (6), April, 1089-128 (1972) -- Armen A. Alchian, 'Some Economics of Property Rights', Il Politico, 30, 816-29 (1965a) -- Richard A. Epstein, 'Holdouts, Externalities, and the Single Owner: One More Salute to Ronald Coase', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI, April, 553-86 (1993) -- Francesco Parisi, 'Private Property and Social Costs',European Journal of Law and Economics, 2 (2), June, 149-73 (1995a) -- James Buchanan, 'Coase Theorem and the Theory of the State',National Resources Journal, 13, 579-94 (1973) -- Gregory Sidak, 'The Inverse Coase Theorem and Declarations of War',Duke Law Journal, 41, 325-28 (1991) -- Francesco Parisi, 'Political Coase Theorem',Public Choice, 115, 1-36 (2003).
    Abstract: Barbara Luppiand Francesco Parisi, 'Politics With(out) Coase,' International Review of Economics (forthcoming); Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-44 -- George J. Stigler, 'Two Notes on the Coase Theorem', Yale Law Journal, 99 (3), December, 631-3 (1989) -- Robert C. Ellickson, 'Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution Among Neighbors in Shasta County', Yale Law School Faculty Scholarship Series, 466 (1986) -- Kenneth Vogel, 'The Coase Theorem and California Animal Trespass Law', Journal of Legal Studies, 16, 149-87 (1987) -- Paul Samuelson, 'Some Uneasiness with the Coase Theorem', Japan and the World Economy, 7, 1-7 (1995) -- A.W. Brian Simpson, 'Coase v. Pigou Reexamined', Journal of Legal Studies, 25, 53-98 (1996) -- Avinash Dixit and Mancur Olson, 'Does Voluntary Participation Undermine the Coase Theorem?',Journal of Public Economics, 76, 309-35 (2000) -- Christine Jolls, Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, 'A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics',Stanford Law Review, 50, 1471-550 (1998) -- Richard A. Posner, 'Rational Choice, Behavioral Economics, and the Law', Stanford Law Review, 50, 1551-75 (1998) -- Richard A. Posner , Economic Analysis of Law, 8thedn, Aspen Publishing (2010) -- Richard A. Posner, 'Gratuitous Promises in Economics and Law',Journal of Legal Studies, 6, 411-26 (1977) -- Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott, 'Enforcing Promises: An Examination of the Basisof Contract', Yale Law Journal, 89 (7), June, 1261-88 and 1321-2 (1980) -- Ian Ayres and Robert Gertner, 'Filling Gaps in Incomplete Contracts: An Economic Theory of Default Rules', Yale Law Journal, 99 (1), October, 87-130 (1989) -- Anthony T. Kronman, 'Mistake, Disclosure, Information, and the Law of Contracts', Journal of Legal Studies, VII (1), January, 1-34 (1978) -- Oliver E. Williamson, The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, Free Press (1985) -- Anthony T. Kronman, 'Contract Law and the State of Nature', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1, 5-32 (1985) -- Timothy J. Muris, 'Opportunistic Behavior and the Law of Contracts', Minnesota Law Review, LXV, 521-75 and 589-90 (1981) -- John H. Barton, 'The Economic Basis of Damages for Breach of Contract', Journal of Legal Studies, I (2), June, 277-304 (1972) -- Steven Shavell, 'Damage Measures for Breach of Contract', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (2), Autumn, 466-90 (1980a).
    Abstract: Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott, 'Liquidated Damages, Penalties and the Just Compensation Principle: Some Notes on an Enforcement Model and a Theory of Efficient Breach', Columbia Law Review, 77, 554-94 (1977) -- Alan Schwartz, 'The Case for Specific Performance', Yale Law Review, 89, December, 271-306 (1979) -- Guido Calabresi, 'Some Thoughts on Risk Distribution and the Law of Torts', Yale Law Journal, 70, 499-553 (1961) -- Guido Calabresi, The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, Yale University Press (1970) -- John Prater Brown, 'Toward an Economic Theory of Liability', Journal of Legal Studies, 2, 323-49 (1973) -- Peter A. Diamond, 'Accident Law and Resource Allocation', Bell Journal of Economics, 5, 366-405 (1974) -- Robert D. Cooterand Ariel Porat, 'Does Harm to Self Increase the Care Owed to Others? Law and Economics in Conflict', Journal of Legal Studies, 29, 19-34 (2000) -- Barbara Luppi, Francesco Parisi, and Daniel Pi, Double-Edged Torts, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-57 (2013) -- Steven Shavell, 'Strict Liability Versus Negligence', Journal of Legal Studies, IX (1), January, 1-25 (1980b) -- Steven Shavell, 'Liability for Harm Versus Regulation of Safety', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (2), June, 357-74(1984) -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, 'The Positive Economic Theory of Tort Law', Georgia Law Review, 851 (1980) -- Guido Calabresi, 'The Decision for Accidents: An Approach to Non-Fault Allocation of Costs', Harvard Law Review, 78 (4), February, 713-45(1965) -- Guido Calabresi, Address, 6th Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association, May 10 (1996) -- Guido Calabresi and Jeffrey Cooper, 'New Directions in Tort Law',Valparaiso University Law Review, 30, 859-884 (1996) -- Francesco Parisi and VincyFon, 'Comparative Causation', American Law and Economics Review, 6 (2), Fall (2004) -- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Bruno Lovat and Francesco Parisi, Loss Sharing between Non-Negligent Parties, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-24 (2013) -- Michael Tonry, 'Learning from the Limitations of Deterrence Research',Crime and Justice, 37,279-311 (2008) -- Cheryl Marie Webster and Anthony N. Doob, 'Searching for Sasquatch: Deterrence of Crime Through Sentence Severity', in Joan Petersilia and Kevin R. Reitz (eds), Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections, Oxford University Press, 173-95 (2012) -- Douglas Husak, Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law, Oxford University Press (2008).
    Abstract: Gary S. Becker, 'Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 76, 169-217 (1968) -- George J. Stigler, 'The Optimum Enforcement of Laws', Journal of Political Economy, 78, 526-36 (1970) -- Issac Ehrlich, 'The Deterrent Effect of Criminal Law Enforcement', Journal of Legal Studies, I (2), June, 259-76 (1972) -- Charles R. Tittle, Sanctions and Social Deviance - the Question of Deterrence, National Science Foundation (1980) -- Richard C. Hollinger, 'Deterrence in the Workplace: Perceived Certainty, Perceived Severity, and Employee Theft',Social Forces, 62, 398-418 (1983) -- Daniel Kessler and Steven D. Levitt, 'Using Sentence Enhancements to Distinguish between Deterrence and Incapacitation',Journal of Law and Economics, 42, 343-64 (1999) -- Steven D. Levitt, 'The Case of the Critics Who Missed the Point: A Reply to Webster et al.', Criminology and Public Policy, 5, 449-60 (2006) -- Cheryl Marie Webster, Anthony Doob and Franklin Zimring, 'Proposition 8 and Crime Rates in California: The Case of the Disappearing Deterrent',Criminology and Public Policy, 5, 417-48 (2006) -- Michael Tonry, 'Learning from the Limitations of Deterrence Research', Crime and Justice, 37 (1), 279-311 (2008) -- Cheryl Marie Webster and Anthony N. Doob, 'Searching for Sasquatch: Deterrence of Crime Through Sentence Severity', in Joan Petersilia and Kevin R. Reitz (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections, Oxford University Press, 173-95(2012) -- Silvia M. Mendes and Michael D. McDonald, 'Putting Severity of Punishment Back in the Deterrence Package', Policy Studies Journal, 29, 588-610 (2001) -- Silvia M. Mendes, 'Certainty, Severity, and Their Relative Deterrent Effects: Questioning the Implications of the Role of Risk in Criminal Deterrence Policy', Policy Studies Journal, 32, 59-74 (2004) -- Richard A. Posner, 'An Economic Theory of the Criminal Law',Columbia Law Review, 85, 1193-231 (1985b) -- Steven Shavell, 'Criminal Law and the Optimal Use of Nonmonetary Sanctions as a Deterrent', Columbia Law Review, 85 (6), October, 1232-62 (1985) -- William M. Landesand Richard A. Posner, 'The Private Enforcement of Law',Journal of Legal Studies, 4, 1-46 (1975) -- Gary S. Becker and George J. Stigler, 'Law Enforcement Malfeasance, and Compensation of Enforcers', Journal of Legal Studies, III (1), January, 1-18 (1974) -- John R. Lott, Jr., 'A Transaction-Costs Explanation for Why the Poor Are More Likely to Commit Crime',Journal of Legal Studies, 19, 243 (1990) -- Cathy Buchanan and Peter R. Hartley, 'Criminal Choice: An Economic View of Life Outside the Law',Policy, Autumn, 54-8 (1990) -- Manuel A. Utset, When Good People Do Bad Things: Time-Inconsistent Misconduct and Criminal Law, FSU Public Law Research Paper No. 232 (2006).
    Abstract: Frank H. Easterbrook, 'Criminal Procedure as a Market System', Journal of Legal Studies, XII (2), 289-332 (1983) -- Lloyd Cohen, 'Marriage, Divorce, and Quasi Rents; or, "I Gave Him the Best Years of My Life"', Journal of Legal Studies, XVI (2), 267-303 (1987) -- Elisabeth M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, 'The Economics of the Baby Shortage', Journal of Legal Studies, VII (2), June, 323-48 (1978) -- Margaret F. Brinig, 'Rings and Promises', Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 6 (1), Spring, 203-15 (1990) -- Ronald H. Coase, 'The Nature of the Firm', Economica, 4, 386-405 (1937) -- Armen Alchian, 'The Basis of Some Recent Advances in the Theory of Management and the Firm', Journal of Industrial Economics, 14, 30-41 (1965b) -- Armen Alchian, 'Corporate Management and Property Rights,' in H.G. Manne (ed.), Economic Policy and the Regulation of Corporate Securities, 337-60, American Enterprise Institute (1969) -- Henry G. Manne, 'Our Two Corporation Systems: Law and Economics', Virginia Law Review, 53 (2), March, 259-84 (1967) -- Harold Demsetz, 'The Cost of Transacting',Quarterly Journal of Economics, 82,33-53 (1968) -- Henry G. Manne, 'Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control', Journal of Political Economy, LXXIII, 110-20 (1965) -- Ralph K. Winter, Jr, 'State Law, Shareholder Protection, and the Theory of the Corporation', Journal of Legal Studies, VI (2), June, 251-92 (1977) -- Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Fischel, 'Corporate Control Transactions', Yale Law Journal, 91 (4), March, 698-737 (1982) -- Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling, 'Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60 (1976) -- Oliver Williamson, 'Corporate Governance', Yale Law Journal, 93 (7), June, 1197-230 (1984) -- John R. Commons , Institutional Economics, University of Wisconsin Press (1934) -- Roberta Romano, 'Law as a Product: Some Pieces of the Incorporation Puzzle', Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1 (2), Fall, 225-83 (1985) -- Michelle J. White, 'The Corporate Bankruptcy Decision', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (2), Spring, 129-51 (1989) -- Richard A. Posner, 'The Constitution as an Economic Document', George Washington Law Review, 56 (1), November, 4-38 (1987b) -- John A. Ferejohn and Barry R. Weingast, 'A Positive Theory of Statutory Interpretation', International Review of Law and Economics, 12 (2), June, 263-79 (1992).
    Abstract: Richard A. Postier (1987), 'The Law and Economics Movement', American Economic Review, 77 (2), May, 1-13 -- Ronald H. Coase (1978), 'Economics and Contiguous Disciplines', Journal of Legal Studies, VII (2), June, 201-11 -- Guido Calabresi (1980), 'About Law and Economics: A Letter to Ronald Dworkin', Hofstra Law Review, 9 (3), Spring, 553-62 -- Charles K. Rowley (1981), 'Social Sciences and Law: The Relevance of Economic Theories', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1 (3), Winter, 391-405 -- Richard A. Posner (1985), 'Wealth Maximization Revisited', Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy, 2 (1), Fall, 85-105 -- William M. Landes (1971), 'An Economic Analysis of the Courts', Journal of Law and Economics, XTV (1), April, 61-107 -- Isaac Ehrlich and Richard A. Posner (1974), 'An Economic Analysis of Legal Rulemaking', Journal of Legal Studies, III. (1), January, 257-86 -- Paul H. Rubin (1977), 'Why is the Common Law Efficient?', Journal of Legal Studies, VI (1), January, 51-63 -- George L. Priest (1977), 'The Common Law Process and the Selection of Efficient Rules', Journal of Legal Studies, VI (1), January, 65-82 -- George L. Priest and Benjamin Klein (1984), 'The Selection of Disputes for Litigation', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (1), January, 1-55 -- Robert D. Cooter and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (1989), 'Economic Analysis of Legal Disputes and Their Resolution', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVII, September, 1067-97 -- Richard A. Posner (1980), 'A Theory of Primitive Society, with Special Reference to Law', Journal of Law and Economics, XXIII (1), April, 1-53 -- Robert C. Ellickson (1994), 'The Aim of Order Without Law', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 150 (1), March, 97-100 -- Robert D. Cooler (1994), 'Structural Adjudication and the New Law Merchant: A Model of Decentralized Law', International Review of Law and Economics, 14 (2), June, 215-31 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1979), 'Adjudication as a Private Good', Journal of Legal Studies, VIII (2), March, 235-84 -- F.A. Hayek (1973), 'Nomos: The Law of Liberty', Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume I: Rules and Order, Chapter 5, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 94-123 + 168-73 [notes] -- R.H. Coase (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44 -- Harold Demsetz (1972), 'When Does the Rule of Liability Matter?', Journal of Legal Studies, I (1), January, 13-28 -- Armen A. Alchian (1965), 'Some Economics of Property Rights', Il Politico, 30, 816-29.
    Abstract: Harold Demsetz (1967), 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 347-59 -- Guido Calabresi and A. Douglas Melaraed (1972), 'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral', Harvard Law Review, 85 (6), April, 1089-1128 -- George J. Stigler (1989), 'Two Notes on the Coase Theorem', Yale Law Journal, 99 (3), December, 631-3 -- Richard A. Epstein (1993), 'Holdouts, Externalities, and the Single Owner: One More Salute to Ronald Coase', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI, April, 553-86 -- Francesco Parisi (1995), 'Private Property and Social Costs', European Journal of Law and Economics, 2 (2), June, 149-73 -- John H. Barton (1972), 'The Economic Basis of Damages for Breach of Contract', Journal of Legal Studies, I (2), June, 277-304 -- Anthony T. Kronman (1978), 'Mistake, Disclosure, Information, and the Law of Contracts', Journal of Legal Studies, VII (1), January, 1-34 -- Alan Schwartz (1979), 'The Case for Specific Performance', Yale Law Journal, 89, December, 271-306 -- Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott (1980), 'Enforcing Promises: An Examination of the Basis of Contract', Yale Law Journal, 89 (7), June, 1261-88 and 1321-2 -- Steven Shavell (1980), 'Damage Measures for Breach of Contract', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (2), Autumn, 466-90 -- Timothy J. Muris (1981), 'Opportunistic Behavior and the Law of Contracts', Minnesota Law Review, LXV, 521-75 and 589-90 -- Ian Ayres and Robert Gertner (1989), 'Filling Gaps in Incomplete Contracts: An Economic Theory of Default Rules', Yale Law Journal, 99 (1), October, 87-130 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1981), 'The Positive Economic Theory of Tort Law', Georgia Law Review, 15 (4), Summer, 851-924 -- Steven Shavell (1980), 'Strict Liability Versus Negligence', Journal of Legal Studies, IX (1), January, 1-25 -- Steven Shavell (1984), 'Liability for Harm Versus Regulation of Safety', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (2), June, 357-74 -- William Bishop (1983), 'The Contract-Tort Boundary and the Economics of Insurance', Journal of Legal Studies, XII (2), June, 241-66 -- Robert D. Cooler (1982), 'Economic Analysis of Punitive Damages', Southern California Law Review, 56, 79-101 -- Gary S. Becker (1968), 'Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 76, 169-217 -- George J. Stigter (1970), 'The Optimum Enforcement of Laws', Journal of Political Economy, 78, 526-36.
    Abstract: Isaac Ehrlich (1972), 'The Deterrent Effect of Criminal Law Enforcement', Journal of Legal Studies, I (2), June, 259-76 -- Gary S. Becker and George J. Stigler (1974), 'Law Enforcement, Malfeasance, and Compensation of Enforcers', Journal of Legal Studies, III (1), January, 1-18 -- A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell (1979), 'The Optimal Tradeoff between the Probability and Magnitude of Fines', American Economic Review, 69 (5), December, 880-91 -- Frank H. Easterbrook (1983), 'Criminal Procedure as a Market System', Journal of Legal Studies, XII (2), June, 289-332 -- Robert Cooter (1984), 'Prices and Sanctions', Columbia Law Review, 84 (6), October, 1523-60 -- Steven Shavell (1985), 'Criminal Law and the Optimal Use of Nonmonetary Sanctions as a Deterrent', Columbia Law Review, 85 (6), October, 1232-62 -- Elisabeth M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1978), 'The Economics of the Baby Shortage', Journal of Legal Studies, VII (2), June, 323-48 -- Lloyd Cohen (1987), 'Marriage, Divorce, and Quasi Rents; or, "I Gave Him the Best Years of My Life"', Journal of Legal Studies, XVI (2), June, 267-303 -- Margaret F. Brinig (1990), 'Rings and Promises', Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 6 (1), Spring, 203-15 -- Henry G. Manne (1967), 'Our Two Corporation Systems: Law and Economies', Virginia Law Review, 53 (2), March, 259-84 -- Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling (1976), 'Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60 -- Oliver Williamson (1984), 'Corporate Governance', Yale Law Journal, 93 (7), June, 1197-1230 -- Roberta Romano (1985), 'Law as a Product: Some Pieces of the Incorporation Puzzle', Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1 (2), Fall, 225-83 -- Henry G. Manne (1965), 'Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control', Journal of Political Economy, LXXIII, 110-20 -- Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Ftschel (1982), 'Corporate Control Transactions', Yale Law Journal, 91 (4), March, 698-737 -- Ralph K. Winter, Jr (1977), 'State Law, Shareholder Protection, and the Theory of the Corporation', Journal of Legal Studies, VI (2), June, 251-92 -- Michelle J. White (1989), 'The Corporate Bankruptcy Decision', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (2), Spring, 129-51 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1975), 'The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective', Journal of Law and Economics, XVIII (3), December, 875-901 -- Richard A. Posner (1987), 'The Constitution as an Economic Document', George Washington Law Review, 56 (1), November, 4-38.
    Abstract: John A. Ferejohn and Barry R. Weingast (1992), 'A Positive Theory of Statutory Interpretation', International Review of Law and Economics, 12 (2), June, 263-79 -- Aaron Director (1964), 'The Parity of the Economic Market Place', Journal of Law and Economics, VII, October, 1-10 -- R.H. Coase (1974), 'The Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas', American Economic Review, 64 (2), May, 384-91 -- Fred S. McChesney (1988), 'A Positive Regulatory Theory of the First Amendment', Connecticut Law Review, 20 (2), Winter, 355-82 -- William M. Landes (1968), 'The Economics of Fair Employment Laws', Journal of Political Economy, 76, 507-52 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1972), 'The Statistical Theory of Racism and Sexism', American Economic Review, 62, 659-61 -- Richard A. Posner (1984), 'Some Economics of Labor Law', University of Chicago Law Review, 51 (4), Fall, 988-1011 -- Richard A. Epstein (1984), 'In Defense of the Contract at Will', University of Chicago Law Review, 51 (4), Fall, 947-82 -- John J. Donohue III (1989), 'Prohibiting Sex Discrimination in the Workplace: An Economic Perspective', University of Chicago Law Review, 56 (4), Fall, 1337-68.
    Abstract: Please note this updated and revised Research Review is only available online. The link to Buy Book in Print and Find This Book in Your Library is to a previous edition available in print. The previous print edition reprints the full text of many, though not all, of the Recommended Articles and complements the online edition.This Research Review presents an authoritative selection of the most important articles in law and economics literature, written by distinguished scholars such as Ronald Coase, Robert Cooter, Henry Manne, Steven Shavell and Oliver Williamson. The articles discussed cover the entire spectrum of private and public law
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als O'Callaghan, Terry, 1956 - Reputation risk and globalisation
    DDC: 658.049
    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Globalisierung ; Self-regulation ; Industries Self-regulation ; Electronic books ; Globalisierung ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Selbstregulation
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. Towards corporate self-regulation -- 2. Disciplining MNCs: corporate reputation as a driver of ideational change -- 3. Exploring the idea of a self-regulating corporation -- 4. Royal Dutch Shell's PR-led approach to self-regulation -- 5. The rise and fall and rise of the Toyota way -- 6. Interface Inc: a model of a self-regulating corporation? -- 7. Conclusion: beyond sustainability and long live the Australian night parrot.
    Abstract: Recently, multinational corporations have begun to reinvent themselves as socially responsible actors, largely in response to anti-corporate activist pressure. The author argues that a concern with corporate reputation is leading to an ideational shift in corporate behaviour - in essence, it is disciplining their behaviour. This innovative exploration of the idea of a self-regulating corporation in an era of globalisation first examines the link between corporate reputation, corporate behaviour and self-regulation, and then goes on to compare and contrast various studies of multinational corporations that have sought to self-regulate. Terry O'Callaghan includes a multifaceted critique of anti-corporate activists. This acknowledges both the dangers that multinational corporations pose to communities, and that anti-corporate activists are the first group to understand the potential risk of targeted campaigns to corporate reputations. He also illustrates his points using three case studies of companies that have attempted to self-regulate: Royal Dutch Shell, the Toyota Motor Corporation and Interface Inc. Undergraduate and postgraduate students of international business, management and business ethics will be interested in the essential topics covered in this book. Academics and practitioners alike will appreciate its accessible lessons about reputational capital and holding multinational corporations accountable
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the economics of the internet
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    Keywords: Internet ; Electronic Commerce ; Online-Handel ; Internet Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internetökonomie
    Abstract: Preface -- Introduction: The economics of the internet: an overview / Johannes M. Bauer and Michael Latzer -- Part II Theoretical foundations -- 1. The industrial organization of the internet / Günter Knieps and Johannes M. Bauer -- 2. The internet as a complex layered system / Stephen J. Schultze and Richard S. Whitt -- 3. A network science approach to the internet / Volker Schneider and Johannes M. Bauer -- 4. Peer production and cooperation / Yochai Benkler -- 5. The internet and productivity / Carol Corrado and Bart Van Ark -- 6. Cultural economics and the internet / Christian Handke, Paul Stepan and Ruth Towse -- 7. A political economy approach to the internet / Patricia Mazepa and Vincent Mosco -- Part II Institutional arrangements and internet architecture -- 8. Competition and antitrust in internet markets / Justus Haucap and Torben Stühmeier -- 9. The economics of internet standards / Stanley M. Besen and George Sadowsky -- 10. The economics of copyright and the internet / Sacha Wunsch-Vincent -- 11. The economics of privacy, data protection and surveillance / Ian Brown -- 12. Economics of cybersecurity / Michel Van Eeten, Hadi Asghari and Johannes M. Bauer -- 13. Internet architecture and innovation in applications / Barbara Van Schewick -- 14. Organizational innovations, ICTs and knowledge governance: the case of platforms / Cristiano Antonelli and Pier Paolo Patrucco -- 15. Interconnection in the internet: peering, interoperability and content delivery / David D. Clark, William H. Lehr and Steven Bauer -- Part III Economics and management of applications and services -- 16. Internet business strategies / Johann J. Kranz and Arnold Picot -- 17. The economics of internet search / Hal R. Varian -- 18. The economics of algorithmic selection on the internet / Michael Latzer, Katharina Hollnbuchner, Natascha Just and Florian Saurwein -- 19. Online advertising economics / Wenjuan Ma and Steven S. Wildman -- 20. Online news / Lucy Küng, Nic Newman and Robert Picard -- 21. The economics of online video entertainment / Ryland Sherman and David Waterman -- 22. Business strategies and revenue models for converged video services / Yu-Li Liu -- 23. The economics of virtual worlds / Isaac Knowles and Edward Castronova -- 24. Economics of big data / Claudio Feijóo, José-Luis Gómez-Barroso and Shivom Aggarwal -- Part IV Trajectories -- 25. The evolution of the internet: a socioeconomic account / D. Linda Garcia -- 26. From the internet of science to the internet of entertainment / Eli M. Noam.
    Abstract: The Internet is connecting an increasing number of individuals, organizations, and devices into global networks of information flows. It is accelerating the dynamics of innovation in the digital economy, affecting the nature and intensity of competition, and enabling private companies, governments, and the non-profit sector to develop new business models. In this new ecosystem many of the theoretical assumptions and historical observations upon which economics rests are altered and need critical reassessment. This Handbook brings together twenty-seven original chapters that discuss theoretical and applied frameworks for the study of the economics of the Internet, encompassing: its unique economics as a global information and communications infrastructure; the effects of the Internet on economic transactions, including social production, advertising, innovation, and intellectual property rights; the economics and management of Internet-based industries, such as search, news, entertainment, culture, and virtual worlds; the effects of the Internet on the economy at large Interdisciplinary in its approach, the Handbook synthesizes the state of knowledge and offers new perspectives for researchers, practitioners, and students
    Note: Contributors include: S. Aggarwal, C. Antonelli, H. Asghari, J.M. Bauer, S. Bauer, Y. Benkler, S.M. Besen, I. Brown, E. Castronova, D.D. Clark, C. Corrado, C. Feijóo, D.L. Garcia, J.-L. Gómez-Barroso, C. Handke, J. Haucap, K. Hollnbuchner, N. Just, G. Knieps, I. Knowles, J.J. Kranz, L. Küng, M. Latzer, W.H. Lehr, Y.-L. Liu, W. Ma, P. Mazepa, V. Mosco, N. Newman, E.M. Noam, P.P. Patrucco, R. Picard, A. Picot, G. Sadowsky, F. Saurwein, V. Schneider, S.J. Schultze, R. Sherman, P. Stepan, T. Stühmeier, R. Towse, B. van Ark, M. van Eeten, B. van Schewick, H.R. Varian, D. Waterman, R.S. Whitt, S.S. Wildman, S. Wunsch-Vincent , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Keywords: Universities and colleges Business management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Towards a market oriented university -- 2. Competition and rankings -- 3. Delivering student satisfaction -- 4. Disrupting higher education -- 5. From marketing to market orientation -- 6. Developing and maintaining a market-oriented university -- 7. Understanding the market -- 8. Developing strategic directions -- 9. Differentiating, positioning and branding the university.
    Abstract: The next decade will be transformative for the higher education sector. Government funding is decreasing. Through their marketing activities universities have created the 'student consumer.' The student consumer is prepared to shop around, compare prices and value, and once purchased expects a return on their investment. Disruptive innovations are challenging traditional forms of learning and in many cases are viewed as better alternatives to traditional learning in the classroom. Competition from private educational providers is increasing. Their cost base is lower, and their customer focus is superior. In short, universities around the world are facing a perfect storm. While experts don't expect the higher education sector to collapse under these challenges, they do believe that for some institutions the future looks bleak. If universities are to avoid closures or mergers, they will need to adopt a market-oriented approach. This timely book urges readers to view students as customers and focuses on how universities need to reinvent themselves in order to stay relevant. Striking a difference between market-oriented and marketing, the authors provide various examples of institutions around the world that are making efforts to reposition themselves. Additionally, this book delves into the issue of undervalued faculty, arguing that education practices are in desperate need of being reimagined due to the abundance of MOOCs and adaptive and experiential learning practices within universities these days. Both university and academic leaders alike, including presidents, provosts, deans, and faculty will find value in the instructional aspects of this book as they relate to their involvement with institutional advancement agendas as well as providing insight into the changing nature of higher education and the evolving definition of what an academic career now entails
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on corporate governance in financial institutions
    DDC: 332.10688
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Bank ; Welt ; Corporate governance ; Financial institutions ; Electronic books ; Kreditinstitut ; Bank ; Corporate Governance
    Abstract: Introduction and overview / Christine A. Mallin -- Part I Corporate governance in Europe -- 1. An evolutionary overview of the ownership, governance and strategy of Mediobanca: from the kingmaker of Italian capitalism to a large financial conglomerate / Francesca Cuomo and Alessandro Zattoni -- 2. The Co-operative Bank: what went wrong? / Chris Mallin -- 3. Remuneration-based incentives in a global bank before and after Lehman - the case of Deutsche Bank / Stefan Prigge -- Part II Corporate governance in the USA and South America -- 4. CEO compensation in US financial institutions / Martin J. Conyon and Lerong He -- 5. Regulation, ownership and corporate governance in Brazilian banks / Rafael F. Schiozer and Paolo R.S. Terra -- Part III Corporate governance in the Asia Pacific -- 6. Corporate governance of Japanese banks / Christina L. Ahmadjian -- 7. Corporate governance of China's city commercial banks / On Kit Tam, Hsin-Yu Liang and Kuo-Jen Chang -- 8. Failure in corporate governance - financial planning and greed / Gail Pearson -- Part IV Corporate governance: additional dimensions -- 9. Determinants of corporate governance in Russian banks / Inessa Love and Botir Okhunjanov -- 10. Corporate governance practices in the Nigerian banking industry / Chris Ogbechie -- 11. Corporate governance in Islamic financial institutions: what have we learnt? / Hisham Farag.
    Abstract: The global financial crisis has led to more and more focus on corporate governance and financial institutions. There has been much coverage in the media about various corporate governance-related issues in banks and other financial institutions, such as executive directors' remuneration and bankers' bonuses, board composition and board diversity. This book, dedicated to the corporate governance of banks and other financial institutions, makes a timely and accessible contribution to the literature in this area. The contributors are experts in their field with in-depth knowledge of the various countries covered in this book, including Italy, the UK, Germany, the US, China, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Australia and Nigeria, plus a chapter on Islamic financial institutions. Overall, the engagingly written chapters highlight many of the shortcomings of corporate governance which have led to financial scandals, whilst indicating areas where corporate governance can be strengthened and improved. Adding depth and accessibility to existing corporate governance books, this Handbook is ideal as a teaching and learning tool for undergraduate and postgraduate students. For directors and the general business and wider stakeholder communities concerned with corporate governance, it is an essential resource
    Note: Contributors include: C.L. Ahmadjian, K.-J. Chang, M.J. Conyon, F. Cuomo, H. Farag, L. He, H.-Y Liang, I. Love, C.A. Mallin, C. Ogbechie, B. Okhunjanov, G. Pearson, S. Prigge, R.F. Schiozer, O.K. Tam, P.R.S. Terra, A. Zattoni , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The great financial meltdown
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    Keywords: 2007-2009 ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Welt ; Economic policy ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Finanzkrise
    Abstract: Part I -- Introduction -- 1. The crisis in context / Turan Subasat -- 2. Roots of the current economic crisis: capitalism, forms of capitalism, policies, and contingent events / David M. Kotz -- Part II -- Crisis and profitability -- 3. Crisis theory and the falling rate of profit / David Harvey -- 4. Monocausality and crisis theory - a reply to David Harvey / Michael Roberts -- 5. Booms, depressions, and the rate of profit: a pluralist, inductive guide / Alan Freeman -- Part III -- The crisis in economic and social reproduction -- 6. A global approach to the global financial crisis / John Weeks -- 7. The incubator of the great meltdown of 2008: the structure and practices of US neoliberalism as attacks on labor / Al Campbell and Erdogan Bakir -- 8. The value of history and the history of value / Radhika Desai -- 9. The systemic failings in framing neo-liberal social policy / Ben Fine -- 10. The policy-based and conjunctural causes of the 2008 crisis / Turan Subasat -- 11. The systemic causes of the 2008 crisis - an alternative theoretical perspective / Turan Subasat -- Part IV crisis and finance -- 12. Inequality, money markets and crisis / Simon Mohun -- 13. The crisis of finance and the crisis of accumulation: it was not a 'Lehman Brothers moment' / Jan Toporowski -- 14. Contradictions of capital accumulation in the age of financialization / Özgür Orhangazi -- 15. Which crisis, of which capitalism? a Marxian and financial Keynesian interpretation of neoliberalism and the great recession / Riccardo Bellofiore -- 16. The contested nature of financialization in emerging capitalist economies / Annina Kaltenbrunner and Elif Karacimen -- Part V -- The crisis unfolds -- 17. The Greek crisis: structural or conjunctural? / Stavros D. Mavroudeas -- 18. Greece, global fault-lines and the disintegrative logics of Germany's primacy in Europe / Vassilis K. Fouskas -- 19. Conclusions / John Weeks.
    Abstract: The Great Financial Meltdown reviews, advocates and critiques the systemic, conjunctural and policy-based explanations for the 2008 crisis. The book expertly examines these explanations to assess their analytical and empirical validity. Comprehensive yet accessible chapters, written by a collection of prominent authors, cover a wide range of political economy approaches to the crisis, from Marxian through to Post Keynesian and other heterodox schools. This interrogation of economic policy in light of the financial crisis is essential reading for real-word economists. To those seeking to understand the current economic stagnation and failings of the system, it offers an enlightening exposition of contemporary political economy
    Note: Contributors include: E. Bakir, R. Bellofiore, A. Campbell, R. Desai, B. Fine, D. Fouskas, A. Freeman, D. Harvey, A. Kaltenbrunner, E. Karacimen, D. Kotz, S. Mavroudeas, S. Mohun, O. Orhangazi, M. Roberts, T. Subasat, J. Toporowski, J. Weeks , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Abstract: George E.P. Box and Paul Newbold (1971), 'Some Comments on a Paper of Coen, Gomme and Kendall', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 134 (2), 229-40 -- P. Newbold and C.W.J. Granger (1974), 'Experience with Forecasting Univariate Time Series and the Combination of Forecasts' and discussion, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 137 (2), 131-64 -- Richard Meese and John Geweke (1984), 'A Comparison of Autoregressive Univariate Forecasting Procedures for Macroeconomic Time Series', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2 (3), July, 191-200 -- A.C. Harvey and P.H.J. Todd (1983), 'Forecasting Economic Time Series With Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study', comments by Craig F. Ansley, David F. Findley and Paul Newbold and 'Response' by A.C. Harvey and P.H.J. Todd, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 1 (4), October, 299-315 -- Robert B. Litterman (1986), 'Forecasting With Bayesian Vector Autoregressions - Five Years of Experience', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 4(1), January, 25-38 -- K. Rao Kadiyala and Sune Karlsson (1993), 'Forecasting with Generalized Bayesian Vector Autoregressions', Journal of Forecasting, 12, 365-78 -- Jin-Lung Lin and C.W.J. Granger (1994), 'Forecasting from Nonlinear Models in Practice', Journal of Forecasting, 13 (1), January, 1-9 -- Chris Chatfield (1997), 'Forecasting in the 1990s', The Statistician, 46 (4), 461-73 -- Richard T. Baillie and Tim Bollerslev (1992), 'Prediction in Dynamic Models with Time-dependent Conditional Variances', Journal of Econometrics, 52, 91-113 -- Michael P. Clements and David F. Hendry (1993), 'On the Limitations of Comparing Mean Square Forecast Errors', Journal of Forecasting, 12, 617-37 -- Michael P. Clements and David F. Hendry (1995), 'Forecasting in Cointegrated Systems', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 10, 127-46 -- David F. Hendry (1997), 'The Econometrics of Macroeconomic Forecasting', Economic Journal, 107 (444), September, 1330-57 -- Geoffrey H. Moore (1969), 'Forecasting Short-term Economic Change', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 64 (325), March, 1-22 -- Victor Zaraowitz (1979), 'An Analysis of Annual and Multiperiod Quarterly Forecasts of Aggregate Income, Output, and the Price Level', Journal of Business, 52 (1), 1-33 -- H.O. Stekler (1968), 'Forecasting with Econometric Models: An Evaluation', Econometrica, 36 (3-4), July-October, 437-63 -- Charles R. Nelson (1972), 'The Prediction Performance of the FRB-MIT-PENN Model of the U.S. Economy', American Economic Review, 62, December, 902-17 -- J.M. Bates and C.W.J. Granger (1969), 'The Combination of Forecasts', Operational Research Quarterly, 20 (4), 451-68 -- C.W.J. Granger and P. Newbold (1973), 'Some Comments on the Evaluation of Economic Forecasts', Applied Economics, 5 (1), March, 35-47 -- Robert T. Clemen (1989), 'Combining Forecasts: A Review and Annotated Bibliography', International Journal of Forecasting, 5 (4), 559-83.
    Abstract: E. Philip Howrey, Lawrence R. Klein and Michael D. McCarthy (1974), 'Notes on Testing the Predictive Performance of Econometric Models', International Economic Review, 15 (2), June, 366-83 -- Ray C. Fair (1974), 'An Evaluation of a Short-run Forecasting Model', International Economic Review, 15 (2), June, 285-303 -- Ray C. Fair (1979), 'An Analysis of the Accuracy of Four Macroeconometric Models', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), August, 701-18 -- Stephen K. McNees (1986), 'Forecasting Accuracy of Alternative Techniques: A Comparison of U.S. Macroeconomic Forecasts', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 4 (1), January, 5-15 -- R.A. Kolb and H.O. Stekler (1990), 'The Lead and Accuracy of Macroeconomic Forecasts', Journal of Macroeconomics, 12 (1), Winter, 111-23 -- Roy Batchelor and Pami Dua (1990), 'Forecaster Ideology, Forecasting Technique, and the Accuracy of Economic Forecasts', International Journal of Forecasting, 6 (1), 3-10 -- Stephen K. McNees (1992), 'The Uses and Abuses of "Consensus" Forecasts', Journal of Forecasting, 11, 703-10 -- Gordon Leitch and J. Ernest Tanner (1991), 'Economic Forecast Evaluation: Profits Versus the Conventional Error Measures', American Economic Review, 81 (3), June, 580-90 -- Francis X. Diebold and Roberto S. Mariano (1995), 'Comparing Predictive Accuracy', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 13 (3), July, 253-63 -- David I. Harvey, Stephen J. Leyboume and Paul Newbold (1998), 'Tests for Forecast Encompassing', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 16 (2), April, 254-9 -- Clive W.J. Granger (1996), 'Can We Improve the Perceived Quality of Economic Forecasts?', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 11, 455-73 -- S.S. Alexander and H.O. Stekler (1959), 'Forecasting Industrial Production - Leading Series Versus Autoregression', Journal of Political Economy, LXVII (4), August, 402-9 -- Saul H. Hymans (1973), 'On the Use of Leading Indicators to Predict Cyclical Turning Points' and 'Comments and Discussion', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 339-84 -- Alan J. Auerbach (1982), 'The Index of Leading Indicators: "Measurement Without Theory", Thirty-five Years Later', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXIV (4), November, 589-95 -- Francis X. Diebold and Glenn D. Rudebusch (1991), 'Forecasting Output With the Composite Leading Index: A Real-time Analysis', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 86 (415), September, 603-10 -- Rebecca A. Emerson and David F. Hendry (1996), 'An Evaluation of Forecasting Using Leading Indicators', Journal of Forecasting 15 (4), July, 271-91 -- Alfred Cowles 3rd (1933), 'Can Stock Market Forecasters Forecast?', Econometrica, 1 (3), July, 309-24 -- Harry V. Roberts (1959), 'Stock-market "Patterns" and Financial Analysis: Methodological Suggestions', Journal of Finance, XIV (1), March, 1-10 -- C.W.J. Granger (1972), 'Analysis of Stock Market Price Data', Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, 8, August, 229-32.
    Abstract: Clive W.J. Granger (1992), 'Forecasting Stock Market Prices: Lessons for Forecasters', International Journal of Forecasting, 8, 3-13 -- Christopher G. Lamoureux and William D. Lastrapes (1993), 'Forecasting Stock-return Variance: Toward an Understanding of Stochastic Implied Volatilities', Review of Financial Studies, 6 (2), 293-326 -- Jaesun Noh, Robert F. Engle and Alex Kane (1994), 'Forecasting Volatility and Option Prices of the S&P 500 Index', Journal of Derivatives, 2, Fall, 17-30 -- Kenneth F. Kroner, Kevin P. Kneafsey and Stijn Claessens (1995), 'Forecasting Volatility in Commodity Markets', Journal of Forecasting, 14 (2), March, 77-95 -- Kenneth D. West and Dongchul Cho (1995), 'The Predictive Ability of Several Models of Exchange Rate Volatility', Journal of Econometrics, 69, 367-91 -- Steve Satchell and Allan Timmermann (1995), 'An Assessment of the Economic Value of Non-linear Foreign Exchange Rate Forecasts', Journal of Forecasting, 14 (6), 477-97 -- Richard D. Rippe and Maurice Wilkinson (1974), 'Forecasting Accuracy of the McGraw-Hill Anticipatory Data', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 69 (348), December, 849-58 -- John A. Carlson (1977), 'A Study of Price Forecasts', Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, 6 (1), Winter, 27-56 -- Victor Zamowitz (1985), 'Rational Expectations and Macroeconomic Forecasts', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 3 (4), October, 293-311.
    Abstract: This authoritative and wide-ranging collection presents over fifty of the most important articles on forecasting - a technique that lies at the heart of economic policy and decision-making. This comprehensive two volume set presents the major papers in macroeconomic forecasting and policy making; time series forecasting; the econometrics of forecasting; forecast evaluation; forecasting with leading indicators; forecasting in finance and economic forecasting using surveys
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc
    ISBN: 9781784718640
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (968 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 319
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economic behaviour and taxation
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    Keywords: Steuertheorie ; Steuerpolitik ; Optimale Besteuerung ; Steuerreform ; Strategisches Management ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Taxation ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftslenkung ; Steuerrecht
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Richard Blundell, Alan Duncan and Costas Meghir (1998), 'Estimating Labor Supply Responses using Tax Reforms', Econometrica, 66 (4), July, 827-61 -- Sören Blomquist and Whitney Newey (2002), 'Nonparametric Estimation with Nonlinear Budget Sets', Econometrica, 70 (6), November, 2455-80 -- Anil Kumar (2008), 'Labor Supply, Deadweight Loss and Tax Reform -- Austan Goolsbee (2000), 'What Happens When You Tax the Rich? Evidence from Executive Compensation', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (2), April, 352-78 -- Emmanuel Saez (2010), 'Do Taxpayers Bunch at Kink Points?', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2 (3), August, 180-212 -- Wojciech Kopczuk (2005), 'Tax Bases, Tax Rates and the Elasticity of Reported Income', Journal of Public Economics, 89 (11-12), December, 2093-119 -- Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman and Emmanuel Saez (2013), 'Using Differences in Knowledge Across Neighborhoods to Uncover the Impacts of the EITC on Earnings', American Economic Review, 103 (7), December, 2683-721 -- Jeffrey Grogger (2003), 'The Effects of Time Limits, the EITC, and Other Policy Changes on Welfare Use, Work, and Income among Female-Headed Families', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 394-408 -- Bruce D. Meyer and Dan T. Rosenbaum (2001), 'Welfare, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the Labor Supply of Single Mothers', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (3), August, 1063-114 -- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Camille Landais and Emmanuel Saez (2013), 'Taxation and International Migration of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market', American Economic Review, 103 (5), August, 1892-924 -- Charles L. Ballard and Jaimin Lee (2007), 'Internet Purchases, Cross-Border Shopping, and Sales Taxes', National Tax Journal, LX (4), December, 711-25 -- Austan Goolsbee (2000), 'In a World without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (2), May, 561-76 -- Zoran Ivković, James Poterba and Scott Weisbenner (2005), 'Tax-Motivated Trading by Individual Investors', American Economic Review, 95 (5), December, 1605-630 -- Julie Berry Cullen and Roger H. Gordon (2007), 'Taxes and Entrepreneurial Risk-Taking: Theory and Evidence for the U.S.', Journal of Public Economics, 91 (7-8), August, 1479-505 -- Åsa Hansson (2012), 'Tax Policy and Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence from Sweden', Small Business Economics, 38 (4), May, 495-513 -- Esther Duflo, William Gale, Jeffrey Liebman, Peter Orszag and Emmanuel Saez (2006), 'Saving Incentives for Low- and Middle- Income Families: Evidence from a Field Experiment with H&R Block', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (4), November, 1311-46 -- Alexander M. Gelber (2011), 'How Do 401(k)s Affect Saving? Evidence from Changes in 401(k) Eligibility', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 3 (4), November, 103-22 -- James Alm and Asmaa El-Ganainy (2013), 'Value-Added Taxation and Consumption', International Tax and Public Finance, 20 (1), February, 105-28 -- David Joulfaian (2000), 'Estate Taxes and Charitable Bequests by the Wealthy', National Tax Journal, LIII (3, Part 2), September, 743-63.
    Abstract: Wojciech Kopczuk and Joel Slemrod (2003), 'Dying to Save Taxes: Evidence from Estate-Tax Returns on the Death Elasticity', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 256-65 -- B. Douglas Bernheim, Robert J. Lemke and John Karl Scholz (2004), 'Do Estate and Gift Taxes Affect the Timing of Private Transfers?', Journal of Public Economics, 88 (12), December, 2617-34 -- James Alm and Leslie A. Whittington (1997), 'Income Taxes and the Timing of Marital Decisions', Journal of Public Economics, 64 (2), May, 219-40 -- Jeff Grogger and Stephen G. Bronars (2001), 'The Effect of Welfare Payments on the Marriage and Fertility Behavior of Unwed Mothers: Results from a Twins Experiment', Journal of Political Economy, 109 (3), June, 529-45 -- Reagan Baughman and Stacy Dickert-Conlin (2009), 'The Earned Income Tax Credit and Fertility', Journal of Population Economics, 22 (3), July, 537-63 -- James Alm, Betty R. Jackson and Michael McKee (2009), 'Getting the Word Out: Enforcement Information Dissemination and Compliance Behavior', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (3-4), April, 392-402 -- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Martin B. Knudsen, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Søren Pedersen and Emmanuel Saez (2011), 'Unwilling or Unable to Cheat? Evidence from a Tax Audit Experiment in Denmark', Econometrica, 79 (3), May, 651-92 -- Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Klara Sabirianova Peter (2009), 'Myth and Reality of Flat Tax Reform: Micro Estimates of Tax Evasion Response and Welfare Effects in Russia', Journal of Political Economy, 117 (3), June, 504-54 -- Dean Karlan and John A. List (2007), 'Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment', American Economic Review, 97 (5), December, 1774-93 -- Arthur C. Brooks (2007), 'Income Tax Policy and Charitable Giving', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 26 (3), Summer, 599-612 -- Gerald E. Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles T. Clotfelter (2002), 'Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data', American Economic Review, 92 (1), March, 371-82 -- Raj Chetty, Adam Looney and Kory Kroft (2009), 'Salience and Taxation: Theory and Evidence', American Economic Review, 99 (4), September, 1145-77 -- Amy Finkelstein (2009), 'E-ZTax: Tax Salience and Tax Rates', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (3), August, 969-1010 -- Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman, Søren Leth-Petersen, Torben Heien Nielsen and Tore Olsen (2014), 'Active vs. Passive Decisions and Crowd-Out in Retirement Savings Accounts: Evidence from Denmark', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129 (3), August, 1141-219.
    Abstract: The last several decades have seen major advances in the ways in which public economists investigate behavioural responses to taxation. Recent research has utilized new data sets and has applied new empirical methods, including laboratory experiments and natural and controlled field experiments. The application of behavioural economics has contributed insights from other disciplines, especially psychology. Here James Alm and Sebastian Leguizamon discuss the lessons from all this work. Covering such topics as labour supply, charitable giving, savings, capital gains realisations, mobility, bequests, family structure, reported income and tax evasion, they highlight the current state of knowledge in this area. They present new thinking about the relevant issues and an analysis of useful policy options
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781786434760
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics
    Keywords: Transaction costs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Williamson, Oliver E. and Scott E. Masten (1995), Transaction Cost Economics, Volume I: Theory and Concepts and Volume II: Policy and Applications, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1985), 'The Limits of Firms: Incentive and Bureaucratic Features', Chapter 6 in Oliver E. Williamson (ed.), The Economic Institutions of Capitalism: Firms, Markets, Relational Contracting, New York: The Free Press, 131-62 and references -- Llewellyn, Karl (1931), 'What Price Contract? An Essay in Perspective', Yale Law Journal, 40 (May), 704-51 -- Commons, John R. (1934), Institutional Economics, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press -- Barnard, Chester (1938), The Functions of the Executive, Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press (fifteenth printing, 1962) -- Coase, Ronald H. (1937), 'The Nature of the Firm', Economica N.S., 4, 386-405. Reprinted in Oliver E. Williamson and Sidney Winter (eds) (1991), The Nature of the Firm: Origins, Evolution, Development, New York: Oxford University Press, 18-33 -- Commons, John R. (1925), 'Law and Economics', Yale Law Journal, 34, 371-82. -- Hayek, Friedrich (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, 35 (4), September, 519-30 -- Coase, Ronald H. (1988), 'The Nature of the Firm: Influence', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (1), Spring, 33-48 -- Coase, Ronald H. (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, 3 (October), 1-44 -- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1969), 'The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market Versus Nonmarket Allocation', in The Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditure: The PPB System, Vol. 1, U.S. Joint Economic Committee, 91st Congress, 1st Session. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 59-73 -- Matthews, R.C.O. (1986), 'The Economics of Institutions and the Sources of Economic Growth', Economic Journal, 96 (384), December, 903-18 -- Hodgson, Geoffrey (1988), Economics and Institutions, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press -- Posner, Richard A. (1993), 'The New Institutional Economics Meets Law and Economics', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 73-87 -- Coase, Ronald H. (1972), 'Industrial Organization: A Proposal for Research', in Victor R. Fuchs (ed.), Policy Issues and Research Opportunities in Industrial Organization, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. (Reprinted in The Economics of Transaction Costs, Volume I, Edward Elgar) -- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1974), The Limits of Organization (first edition), New York, NY, USA: W. W. Norton and Company Ltd. -- Simon, Herbert A. (1962), 'The Architecture of Complexity', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 106 (6), December, 467-82 -- Alchian, Armen A. and Harold Demsetz (1972), 'Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization', American Economic Review, LXII, December, 777-95 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1971), 'The Vertical Integration of Production: Market Failure Considerations', American Economic Review, 61 (2), May, 112-23.
    Abstract: Klein, Benjamin, Robert G. Crawford and Armen A. Alchian (1978), 'Vertical Integration, Appropriable Rents, and the Competitive Contracting Process', Journal of Law and Economics, XXI (2), October, 297-326 -- Demsetz, Harold (1988), 'The Theory of the Firm Revisited', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (1), Spring, 141-62 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1979), 'Transaction-Cost Economics: The Governance of Contractual Relations', Journal of Law and Economics, XXII (2), October, 233-61 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1991a), 'Comparative Economic Organization: The Analysis of Discrete Structural Alternatives', Administrative Science Quarterly, 36 (2), June, 269-96 -- Teece, David J. (1982), 'Towards an Economic Theory of the Multiproduct Firm', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 3, March, 39-63 -- Penrose, Edith Tilton (1959), The Theory of Growth of the Firm, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -- Klein, Benjamin and Keith B. Leffler (1981), 'The Role of Market Forces in Assuring Contractual Performance', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (4), August, 615-41 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1995), 'The Politics and Economics of Redistribution and Inefficiency', Greek Economic Review, 17 (2), December, 115-36 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1983), 'Credible Commitments: Using Hostages to Support Exchange', American Economic Review, 73 (4), September, 519-40 -- Machiavelli, Niccolo (1952), The Prince, New York: New American Library -- Greif, Avner (1993), 'Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition', American Economic Review, 83 (3), June, 525-48 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1991b), 'Economic Institutions: Spontaneous and Intentional Governance', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7, Special Issue, 159-87 -- Dixit, Avinash (2003), 'Trade Expansion and Contract Enforcement', Journal of Political Economy, 111, December, 1293-317 -- Dixit, Avinash (2009), 'Governance Institutions and Economic Activity', American Economic Review, 99 (1), March, 5-24 -- Masten, Scott E. and Jens Prufer (2014), 'On the Evolution of Collective Enforcement Institutions: Communities and Courts', Journal of Legal Studies, 43 (2), June, 359-40 -- Kreps, David M. (1990), 'Corporate Culture and Economic Theory', Chapter 4 in James E. Alt and Kenneth J. Shepsle (eds), Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 90-143, 240-41 (notes) -- Grossman, Sanford J. and Oliver D. Hart (1986), 'The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 691-719 -- Hart, Oliver and John Moore (1990), 'Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1119-58 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1975) Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications, A Study in the Economics of Internal Organization, New York: The Free Press.
    Abstract: Riordan, Michael H. (1990), 'What is Vertical Integration?', Chapter 5 in Masahiko Aoki, Bo Gustafsson and Oliver E. Williamson (eds), The Firm as a Nexus of Treaties, London: Sage Publications, 94-111 -- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1975), 'Vertical Integration and Communication', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (1), Spring, 173-83 -- Tirole, Jean (1988), 'The Theory of the Firm', in The Theory of Industrial Organization, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 15-60 -- Hart, Oliver E. (2009), 'Hold-up, Asset Ownership, and Reference Points', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (1), February, 267-300 -- Goldberg, Victor P. and John R. Erickson (1987), 'Quantity and Price Adjustment in Long-Term Contracts: A Case Study of Petroleum Coke', Journal of Law and Economics, XXX (2), October, 369-98 -- Masten, Scott E. (1988), 'Equity, Opportunism, and the Design of Contractual Relations', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 144 (1), February, 180-95 -- Klein, Benjamin (1992), 'Contracts and Incentives', in Lars Werin and Hans Wijkander (eds), Contract Economics, Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 149-72 -- Machlup, Fritz (1967), 'Theories of the Firm: Marginalist, Behavioral, Managerial', American Economic Review, 57 (1), March, 1-33 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1968), 'A Dynamic-Stochastic Theory of Managerial Behavior', in Almarin Phillips and Oliver Williamson (eds), Prices: Issues in Theory, Practice, and Public Policy, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, page numbers unavailable -- Milgrom, Paul and John Roberts (1990), 'Bargaining Costs, Influence Costs, and the Organization of Economic Activity', Chapter 3 in James E. Alt and Kenneth J. Shepsle (eds), Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 57-89, 234-40 (notes) -- Tullock, Gordon (1967), 'The Welfare Costs of Tariffs, Monopoly, and Theft', Western Economic Journal, 5 (3), June, 224-32 -- Krueger, Anne (1974), 'The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society', American Economic Review, 64 (3), June, 291-303 -- Schelling, Thomas C. (1960), The Strategy of Conflict, Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press -- Barzel, Yoram (1982), 'Measurement Cost and the Organization of Markets', Journal of Law and Economics, 25 (1), April, 27-48 -- Holmstrom, Bengt and Paul Milgrom (1991), 'Multitask Principal-Agent Analyses: Incentive Contracts, Asset Ownership, and Job Design', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7, Special Issue, 24-52 -- Aoki, Masahiko (1990), 'Toward an Economic Model of the Japanese Firm', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVIII (1), March, 1-27 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1991), 'Strategizing, Economizing, and Economic Organization', Strategic Management Journal, 12 (S2), Winter, 75-94 -- Hansmann, Henry (1988), 'Ownership of the Firm', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (2), Fall, 267-304 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (2008), 'Corporate Boards of Directors: In Principle and in Practice', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 24 (2), October, 247-72.
    Abstract: Williamson, Oliver E. (1988), 'Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance', Journal of Finance, 43, July, 567-91 -- Macher, Jeffrey T. and Barak D. Richman (2008), 'Transaction-Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences', Business and Politics, 10, 1-63 -- Klein, Peter G. and Howard A. Shelanski (1995), 'Empirical Research in Transaction Cost Economics: A Review and Assessment', Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, 11 (2), October, 335-61 -- Crocker, Keith J. and Scott E. Masten (1996), 'Regulation and Administered Contracts Revisited: Lessons from Transaction Cost Economics for Public Utility Regulation', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 9 (1), January, 5-39 -- Masten, Scott E. (1996), Case Studies in Contracting and Organization, New York: Oxford University Press -- Lafontaine, Francine and Margaret Slade (2007), 'Vertical Integration and Firm Boundaries: The Evidence', Journal of Economic Literature, 45 (3), September, 629-85 -- Simon, Herbert (1991), 'Organizations and Markets', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (2), Spring, 25-44 -- Klein, Benjamin (1988), 'Vertical Integration as Organizational Ownership: The Fisher Body-General Motors Relationship Revisited', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (1), Spring, 199-213 -- Coase, Ronald H. (2000), 'The Acquisition of Fisher Body by General Motors',Journal of Law and Economics, 43 (1), April, 15-31 -- Coase, R.H. (2006), 'The Conduct of Economics: The Example of Fisher Body and General Motors', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 15 (2), Summer, 255-78 -- Chandler, Alfred D. and Stephen Salsbury (1971), Pierre S. Du Pont and the Making of the Modern Corporation, New York: Harper and Row -- Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon and Daniel Spulber, 2000, 'The Fable of Fisher Body', Journal of Law and Economics, 43 (1), April, 67-104 -- Klein, B. (2007), 'The Economic Lessons of Fisher Body-General Motors', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 14 (1), February, 1-36 -- Joskow, Paul L. (1985), 'Vertical Integration and Long-term Contracts: The Case of Coal-burning Electric Generating Plants', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1 (1), Fall, 33-80 -- Monteverde, Kirk and David J. Teece (1982), 'Supplier Switching Costs and Vertical Integration in the Automobile Industry', Bell Journal of Economics, 13 (1), Spring, 206-13 -- Masten, Scott E. (1984), 'The Organization of Production: Evidence from the Aerospace Industry', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVII (2), October, 403-17 -- Anderson, Erin and David C. Schmittlein (1984), 'Integration of the Sales Force: An Empirical Examination', RAND Journal of Economics, 15 (3), Autumn, 385-95 -- John, George and Barton A. Weitz (1988), 'Forward Integration into Distribution: An Empirical Test of Transaction Cost Analysis', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (2), Fall, 337-50 -- Masten, Scott E., James W. Meehan, Jr. and Edward A. Synder (1991), 'The Costs of Organization', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7 (1), Spring, 1-25.
    Abstract: Forbes, Silke and Mara Lederman (2009), 'Adaptation and Vertical Integration in the Airline Industry', American Economic Review, 99 (5), December, 1831-49 -- Palay, Thomas M. (1984), 'Comparative Institutional Economics: The Governance of Rail Freight Contracting', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (2), June, 265-87 -- Joskow, Paul L. (1987), 'Contract Duration and Relationship-Specific Investments: Empirical Evidence from Coal Markets', American Economic Review, 77 (1), March, 168-85 -- Lyons, Bruce R. (1994), 'Contracts and Specific Investment: An Empirical Test of Transaction Cost Theory', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 3 (2), June, 257-78 -- Mulherin, J. Harold (1986), 'Complexity in Long-term Contracts: An Analysis of Natural Gas Contractual Provisions', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2 (1), Spring, 105-17 -- Masten, Scott. E. and Keith J. Crocker (1985), 'Efficient Adaptation in Long-Term Contracts: Take-or-Pay Provisions for Natural Gas', American Economic Review, 75 (5), December, 1083-93 -- Leffler, Keith B. and Randal R. Rucker (1991), 'Transactions Costs and the Efficient Organization of Production: A Study of Timber-Harvesting Contracts', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (5), October, 1060-87 -- Crocker, Keith J. and Scott E. Masten (1991), 'Pretia ex Machina? Prices and Process in Long-Term Contracts', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXIV (1), April, 69-99 -- Pirrong, Stephen Craig (1993), 'Contracting Practices in Bulk Shipping Markets: A Transactions Cost Explanation', Journal of Law and Economics, 36 (2), October, 937-76 -- Masten, Scott E. (2009), 'Long-Term Contracts and Short-Term Commitment: Price Determination for Heterogeneous Freight Transactions', American Law and Economics Review, 11, Spring, 79-111 -- Oyer, Paul (2004), 'Why Do Firms Use Incentives that Have no Incentive Effects?' Journal of Finance, 59 (4), August, 1619-50 -- Ahmadjian, Christina L. and Joanne E. Oxley (2013), 'Vertical Relationships, Hostages, Supplier Performance: Evidence from the Japanese Automotive Industry', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 29, June, 495-513 -- Ahmadjian, Christina L, and Joanne E. Oxley (2006), Using Hostages to Support Exchange: Dependence Balancing and Equity Ties in Japanese Automotive Supply Relationships', Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 22 (1), April, 213-33 -- Demsetz, Harold (1968), 'Why Regulate Utilities?' Journal of Law and Economics, 11 (1), 55-65 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1976), 'Franchise Bidding for Natural Monopolies - In General and with Respect to CATV', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (1), Spring, 73-104 -- Goldberg, Victor P. (1976), 'Regulation and Administered Contracts', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (2), Autumn, 426-48 -- Priest, George L. (1993), 'The Origins of Utility Regulation and the 'Theories of Regulation" Debate', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI (1), Part 2, April, 289-323 -- Levy, Brian and Pablo T. Spiller (1994), 'The Institutional Foundations of Regulatory Commitment: A Comparative Analysis of Telecommunications Regulation', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 10 (2), Fall, 201-46 -- Spiller, Pablo T. (2012), 'Transaction Cost Regulation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 89, May, 232-42.
    Abstract: Bajari, Patrick, Robert McMillan and Steven Tadelis (2009), 'Auctions versus Negotiations in Procurement: An Empirical Analysis', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 25 (2), October, 372-99 -- Bajari, Patrick, Stephanie Houghton and Steven Tadelis (2014), 'Bidding for Incomplete Contracts: An Empirical Analysis of Adaptation Costs', American Economic Review, 104 (4), April, 1831-49 -- North, Douglass C. and Barry R. Weingast (1989), 'Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England', Journal of Economic History, XLIX (4), December, 803-32 -- Weingast, Barry R. and William J. Marshall (1988), 'The Industrial Organization of Congress; or, Why Legislatures, Like Firms, Are Not Organized as Markets', Journal of Political Economy, 96 (1), 132-63 -- Gely, Rafael and Pablo T. Spiller (1990), 'A Rational Choice Theory of Supreme Court Statutory Decisions with Applications to the State Farm and Grove City Cases', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 6 (2), Fall, 263-300 -- Crocker, Keith J. and Scott E. Masten (1988), 'Mitigating Contractual Hazards: Unilateral Options and Contract Length', RAND Journal of Economics, 19 (3), Autumn, 327-43 -- Joskow, Paul (1991), 'The Role of Transaction Costs Economics in Antitrust and Public Utility Regulatory Policies', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7 (1), Spring, 55-87 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1979), 'Assessing Vertical Market Restrictions: Antitrust Ramifications of the Transaction Cost Approach', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 127, April, 953-93 -- Kenney, Roy W. and Benjamin Klein (1983), 'The Economics of Block Booking', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (3), October, 497-540 -- Masten, Scott E. and Edward A. Snyder (1993), 'United States versus United Shoe Machinery Corporation: On the Merits', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI (1), Part 1, April, 33-70 -- Liebowitz, Stan J. and Stephen E. Margolis (1995), 'Path-dependence, Lock-in, and History', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 11 (1), April, 205-26 -- Furubotn, Eirik G. and Rudolf Richter (1991), 'The New Institutional Economics: An Assessment', in The New Institutional Economics, College Station, TX: Texas A&M Press, 1-32 -- Coase, Ronald H. (1993), 'Coase on Posner on Coase', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 96-98 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (1993), 'Transaction Cost Economics Meets Posnerian Law and Economics', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 99-118 -- Ronald H. Coase (1991), 'The Institutional Structure of Production', Les Prix Nobel, Nobel Lecture, December 9, 193-202 -- Williamson, Oliver E. (2010), 'Transaction Cost Economics: The Natural Progression', American Economic Review, 100 (3), June, 673-90 -- Ramseyer, J. Mark (1991), 'Indentured Prostitution in Imperial Japan: Credible Commitments in the Commercial Sex Industry', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 7 (1), Spring, 89-116 -- Cohen, Dara K., Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, and Barry R. Weingast (2006), 'Crisis Bureaucracy: Homeland Security and the Political Design of Legal Mandates', Stanford Law Review, 59 (3), 673-760 -- Crocker, Keith J. and Kenneth J. Reynolds (1993), 'The Efficiency of Incomplete Contracts: An Empirical Analysis of Air Force Engine Procurement', RAND Journal of Economics, 24(1) (Spring), 126-146.
    Abstract: Nickerson, Jackson A. and Brian S. Silverman (2003), 'Why Aren't All Truck Drivers Owner-Operators? Asset Ownership and the Employment Relation in Interstate for-hire Trucking', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 12 (1), Spring, 91-118 -- Arruñada, Benito, Manuel Gonzalez-Dıaz and Alberto Fernandez (2004), 'Determinants of Organizational Form: Transaction Costs and Institutions in the European Trucking Industry', Industrial and Corporate Change, 13 (6), December, 867-82 -- Baumol, William J. and J. Gregory Sidak (1994), Toward Competition in Local Telephony, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press -- Masten, Scott E. (2011), 'Public Utility Ownership in 19th-Century America: The 'Aberrant" Case of Water', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 27(3), October, 604-654 -- Masten, Scott E. (2006), 'Authority and Commitment: Why Universities, Like Legislatures, Are Not Organized As Firms', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 15 (3), Fall, 649-84 -- Wright, Joshua D. (2010), 'The Chicago School, Transaction Cost Economics and Antitrust', in Peter G. Klein and Michael E. Sykuta (eds), The Elgar Companion to Transaction Cost Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 230-43 -- R.H. Coase (1972), 'Industrial Organization: A Proposal for Research', in Victor R. Fuchs (ed.), Policy Issues and Research Opportunities in Industrial Organization, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 59-73 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1974), 'Organization and Information', in The Limits of Organization, New York: W.W. Norton, 33-43 -- Herbert A. Simon (1962), 'The Architecture of Complexity', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 106 (6), December, 467-82 -- Armen A. Alchian and Harold Demsetz (1972), 'Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization', American Economic Review, LXII, December, 777-95 -- Benjamin Klein, Robert G. Crawford and Armen A. Alchian (1978), 'Vertical Integration, Appropriable Rents, and the Competitive Contracting Process', Journal of Law and Economics, XXI (2), October, 297-326 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1979), 'Transaction-Cost Economics: The Governance of Contractual Relations', Journal of Law and Economics, XXII (2), October, 233-61 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1991), 'Comparative Economic Organization: The Analysis of Discrete Structural Alternatives', Administrative Science Quarterly, 36 (2), June, 269-96 -- David J. Teece (1982), 'Towards an Economic Theory of the Multiproduct Firm', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 3, March, 39-63 -- Benjamin Klein and Keith B. Leffler (1981), 'The Role of Market Forces in Assuring Contractual Performance', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (4), August, 615-41 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1983), 'Credible Commitments: Using Hostages to Support Exchange', American Economic Review, 73 (4), September, 519-40 -- Avner Greif (1993), 'Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition', American Economic Review, 83 (3), June, 525-48 -- Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast (1989), 'Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England', Journal of Economic History, XLIX (4), December, 803-32 -- Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart (1986), 'The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 691-719.
    Abstract: Oliver Hart and John Moore (1990), 'Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1119-58 -- Michael H. Riordan (1990), 'What Is Vertical Integration?', in Masahiko Aoki , Bo Gustafsson and Oliver E. Williamson (eds), The Firm as a Nexus of Treaties, Chapter 5, London: Sage Publications, 94-111 -- Jean Tirole (1988), 'The Theory of the Firm', in Jean Tirole (ed.), The Theory of Industrial Organization, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 15-60 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1985), 'The Limits of Firms: Incentive and Bureaucratic Features', Chapter 6 in Oliver E. Williamson (ed.), The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, New York: The Free Press, 131-62 and references -- Paul Milgrom and John Roberts (1990), 'Bargaining Costs, Influence Costs, and the Organization of Economic Activity', Chapter 3 in James E. Alt and Kenneth A. Shepsle (eds), Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 57-89, notes 234-40 -- David M. Kreps (1990), 'Corporate Culture and Economic Theory', Chapter 4 in James E. Alt and Kenneth A. Shepsle (eds), Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 90-143, notes 240-41 -- Bengt Holmstrom and Paul Milgrom (1991), 'Multitask Principal-Agent Analyses: Incentive Contracts, Asset Ownership, and Job Design', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7, Special Issue, 24-52 -- Masahiko Aoki (1990), 'Toward an Economic Model of the Japanese Firm', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVIII (1), March, 1-27 -- Eirik G. Furubotn and Rudolf Richter (1991), 'The New Institutional Economics: An Assessment', in Eirik G. Furubotn and Rudolf Richter (eds), The New Institutional Economics, College Station, TX: Texas A&M Press, 1-32 -- Ronald H. Coase (1991), 'The Institutional Structure of Production', Les Prix Nobel, Nobel Lecture, December 9, 193-202 -- Richard A. Posner (1993), 'The New Institutional Economics Meets Law and Economics', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 73-87 -- Ronald H. Coase (1993), 'Coase on Posner on Coase', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 96-8 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1993), 'Transaction Cost Economics Meets Posnerian Law and Economics', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 (1), March, 99-118 -- Benjamin Klein (1988), 'Vertical Integration as Organizational Ownership: The Fisher Body-General Motors Relationship Revisited', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (1), Spring, 199-213 -- Paul L. Joskow (1985), 'Vertical Integration and Long-term Contracts: The Case of Coal-burning Electric Generating Plants', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1 (1), Fall, 33-80 -- Kirk Monteverde and David J. Teece (1982), 'Supplier Switching Costs and Vertical Integration in the Automobile Industry', Bell Journal of Economics, 13 (1), Spring, 206-13 -- Scott E. Masten (1984), 'The Organization of Production: Evidence from the Aerospace Industry', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVII (2), October, 403-17 -- Erin Anderson and David C. Schmittlein (1984), 'Integration of the Sales Force: An Empirical Examination', Rand Journal of Economics, 15 (3), Autumn, 385-95 -- George John and Barton A. Weitz (1988), 'Forward Integration into Distribution: An Empirical Test of Transaction Cost Analysis', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 4 (2), Fall, 337-55.
    Abstract: Scott E. Masten, James W. Meehan, Jr. and Edward A. Snyder (1991), 'The Costs of Organization', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 7 (1), Spring, 1-25 -- Thomas M. Palay (1984), 'Comparative Institutional Economics: The Governance of Rail Freight Contracting', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (2), June, 265-87 -- Victor P. Goldberg and John R. Erickson (1987), 'Quantity and Price Adjustment in Long-Term Contracts: A Case Study of Petroleum Coke', Journal of Law and Economics, XXX (2), October, 369-98 -- Paul L. Joskow (1987), 'Contract Duration and Relationship-Specific Investments: Empirical Evidence from Coal Markets', American Economic Review, 77 (1), March, 168-85 -- J. Harold Mulherin (1986), 'Complexity in Long-term Contracts: An Analysis of Natural Gas Contractual Provisions', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2 (1), Spring, 105-17 -- Scott E. Masten and Keith J. Crocker (1985), 'Efficient Adaptation in Long-Term Contracts: Take-or-Pay Provisions for Natural Gas', American Economic Review, 75 (5), December, 1083-93 -- Keith B. Leffler and Randal R. Rucker (1991), 'Transactions Costs and the Efficient Organization of Production: A Study of Timber-Harvesting Contracts', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (5), October, 1060-87 -- Keith J. Crocker and Scott E. Masten (1991), 'Pretia ex Machina? Prices and Process in Long-Term Contracts', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXIV (1), April, 69-99 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1976), 'Franchise Bidding for Natural Monopolies - In General and with Respect to CATV', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (1), Spring, 73-104 -- Victor P. Goldberg (1976), 'Regulation and Administered Contracts', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (2), Autumn, 426-48 -- George L. Priest (1993), 'The Origins of Utility Regulation and the 'Theories of Regulation" Debate', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI (1), Part 2, April, 289-323 -- Brian Levy and Pablo T. Spiller, 'The Institutional Foundations of Regulatory Commitment: A Comparative Analysis of Telecommunications Regulation', now published in Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 10 (2), Fall, 1994, 201-46 -- Barry R. Weingast and William J. Marshall (1988), 'The Industrial Organization of Congress; or, Why Legislatures, Like Firms, Are Not Organized as Markets', Journal of Political Economy, 96 (1), 132-63 -- Rafael Gely and Pablo T. Spiller (1990), 'A Rational Choice Theory of Supreme Court Statutory Decisions with Applications to the State Farm and Grove City Cases', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 6 (2), Fall, 263-300 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1979), 'Assessing Vertical Market Restrictions: Antitrust Ramifications of the Transaction Cost Approach', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 127, April, 953-93 -- Roy W. Kenney and Benjamin Klein (1983), 'The Economics of Block Booking', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (3), October, 497-540 -- Scott E. Masten and Edward A. Snyder (1993), 'United States versus United Shoe Machinery Corporation: On the Merits', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVI (1), Part 1, April, 33-70.
    Abstract: Transaction cost economics began to take shape about 25 years ago. Although 25 years is comparatively young in the analytical scheme of things, numerous applications have been made and more are in prospect. Volume I deals with theory and concepts and volume II deals with applications and policy. This is an important selection of key articles on transaction cost economics by distinguished scholars including Ronald Coase, Herbert Simon, Kenneth Arrow and Richard A. Posner. This research review addresses key areas such as private ordering and credibility, contracts and organization, internal organization, vertical integration and contracting
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    Abstract: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Growth and distribution: the last 300 years -- 3. Growth and distribution: the Kaleckian perspective -- 4. An integration of the real and the monetary economy -- 5. Financial flows, distribution and capital controls -- 6. Epilogue: challenges and possibilities.
    Abstract: The growing levels of income inequality, an explosion of global financial flows, and a worldwide decline of economic growth have combined to challenge accepted economic wisdom. Utilizing a heterodox approach, Pablo G. Bortz provides a fresh look for understanding the interaction between these three factors while identifying challenges and possible alternatives for an expansionary and progressive economic policy. Reviewing several schools of thought, Inequality, Growth and 'Hot' Money explores the risks generated by capital flows and the limitations they impose on progressive economic policies. Professor Bortz then provides instruments and alternatives to pursue an expansionary and equalitarian program, including theoretical contributions to enrich heterodox and progressive economics. Standout features of this book include a review of the challenges that financial flows pose for developing countries; a redefinition of the role of capital controls; a policy approach that separates interest rate policies from a broader credit policy; and a rejection of the negative relationship between a more egalitarian income distribution and sustained economic expansion. Expanding the Kaleckian approach to include financial flows, this accessible introduction to heterodox growth models will be appreciated by graduate students and committed heterodox economists. Research departments at official institutions such as central banks may also be interested, specifically in the book's models and policy prescription
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methods and applications in heterodox economics
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    Keywords: Heterodoxe Ökonomik ; Economics Methodology ; Economics Research ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Heterodoxe Ökonomie
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I. Philosophical foundation and research strategy -- 1. Critical realism as a social ontology for economics / Jamie Morgan -- 2. Critical realism, method of grounded theory, and theory construction / Frederic S. Lee -- 3. An interdisciplinary perspective on heterodoxy / Rick Szostak -- Part II. Research methods and data collection -- 4. Separate or symbiotic? Quantitative and qualitative methods in (heterodox) economics research / Lynda Pickbourn and Smita Ramnarain -- 5. Historical method and data / Natalia Bracarense -- 6. Using survey methods in heterodox economic research / Tiago Cardão-Pito -- 7. Qualitative and ethnographic methods in economics / Amit Basole and Smita Ramnarain -- 8. Experimental methods and data / Andrew Mearman -- 9. Factor analysis, cluster analysis, and nonparametric research methods for heterodox economic analysis / Michael J. Murray -- 10. Regression analysis: a review / Paul Downward -- 11. Critical realism, econometrics, and heterodox economics / Nuno Ornelas Martins -- 12. Social network analysis / Bruce Cronin -- 13. Agent-based computational economics: simulation tools for heterodox research / Jonathan F. Cogliano and Xiao Jiang -- 14. Modeling as a research method in heterodox economics / Frederic S. Lee -- 15. Mixed research methods and data triangulation: an answer for economics? / Ioana Negru -- Part III. Applications -- 16. A mixed methods approach to investment behavior / Armağan Gezici -- 17. Price stability / Gyun Cheol Gu -- 18. Studying low-income households / Lynne Chester -- 19. Marketization and human service providers: an industry study / Bob Davidson -- 20. A qualitative case study of the Mexican stock market (BMV) from the perspective of critical realism and grounded theory / Jesús Muñoz -- 21. Looking into the black box: policy as a contested process / Jamee K. Moudud -- 22. Modeling the economy as a whole: stock-flow models / Gennaro Zezza -- 23. A mixed methods approach to investigating the employment decisions of aged care workers in Australia / Therese Jefferson, Siobhan Austen, Rhonda Sharp, Rachel Ong, Valerie Adams and Gill Lewin -- 24. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in field work: an application to research on gender, migration and remittances in Ghana / Lynda Pickbourn -- 25. A data triangulation approach to understanding the behavior of small landholders in Bulgaria / Mieke Meurs -- 26. Measuring the intra-household distribution of wealth in Ecuador: qualitative insights and quantitative outcomes / Carmen Diana Deere and Zachary Catanzarite -- 27. The use of quasi-experimental design in urban and regional research and political economy / Thomas E. Lambert and Michael Bewley -- 28. Detecting business cycles / Susan K. Schroeder -- 29. A régulationist analysis of an industry sector using mixed research methods / Lynne Chester.
    Abstract: Despite the important methodological critiques of the mainstream offered by heterodox economics, the dominant research method taught in heterodox programmes remains econometrics. This compelling Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to a range of alternative research methods, invaluable for analysing the data prominent in heterodox studies. Providing a solid basis for a mixed methods approach to economic investigations, the expertly crafted contributions are split into three distinct sections: philosophical foundation and research strategy, research methods and data collection, and applications. Introductions to a host of invaluable methods such as survey, historical, ethnographic, experimental and mixed approaches, together with factor, cluster, complex and social network analytics, are complemented by descriptions of applications in practice. Practical and expansive, this Handbook is highly pertinent for students and scholars of economics, particularly those dedicated to heterodox approaches, as it provides a solid reference for mixed methods not available in mainstream economics research methods courses
    Note: Contributors include: V. Adams, S. Austen, A. Basole, M. Bewley, T. Cardão-Pito, Z.B. Catanzarite, G. Cheol Gu, L. Chester, J.F. Cogliano, B. Cronin, B. Davidson, C.D. Deere, P. Downward, A. Gezici, T. Jefferson, X. Jiang, A.R. Johnson, T.E. Lambert, F.S. Lee, G. Lewin, N.O. Martins, A. Mearman, M. Meurs, J. Morgan, J.K. Moudud, J. Muñoz, M.J. Murray, I. Negru, R. Ong, L. Pickbourn, S. Ramnarain, S. Schroeder, R. Sharp, R. Szostack, G. Zezza , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Keywords: Manpower policy ; Labor market ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Anders Björklund and Robert Moffitt (1987), 'The Estimation of Wage Gains and Welfare Gains in Self-Selection Models', Review of Economics and Statistics, 69 (1), February, 42-49 -- James J. Heckman, Jeffrey Smith and Nancy Clements (1997), 'Making the Most Out Of Programme Evaluations and Social Experiments: Accounting for Heterogeneity in Programme Impacts', Review of Economic Studies, 64 (4), October, 487-535 -- James Heckman and Salvador Navarro-Lozano (2004), 'Using Matching, Instrumental Variables, and Control Functions to Estimate Economic Choice Models', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (1), February, 30-57 -- James J. Heckman and Edward Vytlacil (2005), 'Structural Equations, Treatment Effects, and Econometric Policy Evaluation', Econometrica, 73 (3), May, 669-738 -- Edward Vytlacil (2002), 'Independence, Monotonicity, and Latent Index Models: An Equivalence Result', Econometrica, 70 (1), January, 331-41 -- J.P. Florens, J.J. Heckman, C. Meghir and E. Vytlacil (2008), 'Identification of Treatment Effects Using Control Functions in Models with Continuous, Endogenous Treatment and Heterogeneous Treatment Effects', Econometrica, 76 (5), September, 1191-206 -- Pedro Carneiro, James J. Heckman and Edward Vytlacil (2010), 'Evaluating Marginal Policy Changes and the Average Effect of Treatment for Individuals at the Margin', Econometrica, 78 (1), January, 377-94 -- Jeffrey M. Woolridge (1997), 'On Two Stage Least Squares Estimation of the Average Treatment Effect in a Random Coefficient Model', Economics Letters, 56 (2), October, 129-33 -- Whitney K. Newey (2009), 'Two-step Series Estimation of Sample Selection Models', Econometrics Journal, 12 (S1), January, S217-S219 -- Jinyong Hahn and Geert Ridder (2013), 'Asymptotic Variance of Semiparametric Estimators with Generated Regressors', Econometrica, 81 (1), January, 315-40 -- James J. Heckman (1996), 'Randomization as an Instrumental Variable', Review of Economics and Statistics, 78 (2), May, 336-41 -- Joel L. Horowitz and Charles F. Manski (2000), 'Nonparametric Analysis of Randomized Experiments with Missing Covariate and Outcome Data', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 95 (449), March, 77-84 -- James Heckman, Hidehiko Ichimura, Jeffrey Smith and Petra Todd (1998), 'Characterizing Selection Bias Using Experimental Data', Econometrica, 66 (5), September, 1017-98 -- Paul R. Rosenbaum and Donald B. Rubin (1983), 'The Central Role of the Propensity Score in Observational Studies for Causal Effects', Biometrika, 70 (1), April, 41-55 -- Donald B. Rubin and Neal Thomas (1996), 'Matching Using Estimated Propensity Scores: Relating Theory to Practice', Biometrics, 52 (1), March, 249-64 -- James J. Heckman, Hidehiko Ichimura and Petra E. Todd (1998), 'Matching as an Econometric Evaluation Estimator', Review of Economic Studies, 65 (2), April, 261-94 -- Jinyong Hahn (1998), 'On the Role of the Propensity Score in Efficient Semiparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects', Econometrica, 66 (2), March, 315-31 -- Keisuke Hirano, Guido W. Imbens and Geert Ridder (2003), 'Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Using the Estimated Propensity Score', Econometrica, 71 (4), July, 1161-89 -- Alberto Abadie and Guido W. Imbens (2006), 'Large Sample Properties of Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects', Econometrica, 74 (1), January, 235-67.
    Abstract: Alberto Abadie and Guido W. Imbens (2008), 'On The Failure of the Bootstrap for Matching Estimators', Econometrica, 76 (6), November, 1537-57 -- Alberto Abadie and Guido W. Imbens (2011), 'Bias-Corrected Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 29 (1), January, 1-11 -- James Heckman (1997), 'Instrumental Variables: A Study of Implicit Behavioral Assumptions Used in Making Program Evaluations', Journal of Human Resources, 32 (3), Summer, 441-62 -- Guido W. Imbens (2004), 'Nonparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects under Exogeneity: A Survey', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (1), February, 4-29 -- Guido W. Imbens and Joshua D. Angrist (1994), 'Identification and Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects', Econometrica, 62 (2), March, 467-75 -- Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens (1995), 'Two-Stage Least Squares Estimation of Average Causal Effects in Models with Variable Treatment Intensity', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 90 (430), June, 431-42 -- Joshua D. Angrist, Guido W. Imbens and Donald B. Rubin (1996), 'Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 91 (434), June, 444-55 -- James J. Heckman, Sergio Urzua and Edward Vytlacil (2006), 'Understanding Instrumental Variables in Models with Essential Heterogeneity', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXXVIII (3), August, 389-432 -- Whitney K. Newey and James L. Powell (2003), 'Instrumental Variable Estimation of Nonparametric Models', Econometrica, 71 (5), September, 1565-78 -- Jinyong Hahn, Petra Todd and Wilbert Van der Klaauw (2001), 'Identification and Estimation of Treatment Effects with a Regression-Discontinuity Design', Econometrica, 69 (1), January, 201-9 -- David S. Lee and David Card (2008), 'Regression Discontinuity Inference with Specification Error', Journal of Econometrics, 142 (2), February, 655-74 -- David S. Lee and Thomas Lemieux (2010), 'Regression Discontinuity Designs in Economics', Journal of Economic Literature, 48 (2), June, 281-355 -- Justin McCrary (2008), 'Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test', Journal of Econometrics, 142 (2), February, 698-714 -- Marianne Bertrand, Esther Duflo and Sendhil Mullainathan (2004), 'How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 249-75 -- Charles F. Manski (1997), 'The Mixing Problem in Programme Evaluation', Review of Economic Studies, 64 (4), October, 537-53 -- Jeffrey M. Woolridge (2007), 'Inverse Probability Weighted Estimation for General Missing Data Problems', Journal of Econometrics, 141 (2), December, 1281-301 -- Jaap H. Abbring and Gerard J. Van den Berg (2003), 'The Nonparametric Identification of Treatment Effects in Duration Models', Econometrica, 71 (5), September, 1491-517, Corrigendum -- James J. Heckman and Salvador Navarro (2007), 'Dynamic Discrete Choice and Dynamic Treatment Effects', Journal of Econometrics, 136 (2), February, 341-96 -- Richard K. Crump, V. Joseph Hotz, Guido W. Imbens and Oscar A. Mitnik (2009), 'Dealing with Limited Overlap in Estimation of Average Treatment Effects', Biometrika, 96 (1), March, 187-99.
    Abstract: David Friedlander, David H. Greenberg and Philip K. Robins (1997), 'Evaluating Government Training Programs for the Economically Disadvantaged', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXV (4), December, 1809-55 -- David Card, Jochen Kluve and Andrea Weber (2010), 'Active Labour Market Policy Evaluations: A Meta-Analysis', Economic Journal, 120, 548, November, F452-F477 -- Howard S. Bloom, Larry L. Orr, Stephen H. Bell, George Cave, Fred Doolittle, Winston Lin and Johannes M. Bos (1997), 'The Benefits and Costs of JTPA Title II-A Programs: Key Findings from the National Job Training Partnership Act Study', Journal of Human Resources, 32 (3), Summer, 549-76 -- Jere R. Behrman, Susan W. Parker and Petra E. Todd (2011), 'Do Conditional Cash Transfers for Schooling Generate Lasting Benefits?: A Five-Year Follow-up of PROGRESA/Oportunidades', Journal of Human Resources, 46 (1), Winter, 93-122 -- Peta Z. Schochet, John Burghardt and Sheena McConnell (2008), 'Does Job Corps Work? Impact Findings from the National Job Corps Study', American Economic Review, 98 (5), December, 1864-86 -- Michael Lechner (1999), 'Earnings and Employment Effects of Continuous Off-the-Job Training in East Germany after Unification', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 17 (1), January, 74-90 -- Markus Frölich, Almas Heshmati and Michael Lechner (2004), 'A Microeconometric Evaluation of Rehabilitation of Long-Term Sickness in Sweden', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 19 (3), May/June, 375-96 -- Michael Gerfin and Michael Lechner (2002), 'A Microeconometric Evaluation of the Active Labour Market Policy in Switzerland', Economic Journal, 112 (482), October, 854-93 -- James J. Heckman and Paul A. LaFontaine (2006), 'Bias-Corrected Estimates of GED Returns', Journal of Labor Economics, 24 (3), July, 661-700 -- Louis Jacobson, Robert Lalonde and Daniel G. Sullivan (2005), 'Estimating the Returns to Community College Schooling for Displaced Workers', Journal of Econometrics, 125 (1-2), March-April, 271-304 -- Michael Lechner (2002), 'Program Heterogeneity and Propensity Score Matching: An Application to the Evaluation of Active Labor Market Policies', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 205-20 -- Pedro Carneiro, James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil (2011), 'Estimating Marginal Returns to Education', American Economic Review, 101 (6), October, 2754-81 -- Joshua D. Angrist (1989), 'Lifetime Earnings and the Vietnam Era Draft Lottery: Evidence from Social Security Administrative Records', American Economic Review, 80 (3), June, 313-36 -- Dan A. Black, Jeffrey A. Smith, Mark C. Berger and Brett J. Noel (2003), 'Is the Threat of Reemployment Services More Effective Than the Services Themselves? Evidence from Random Assignment in the UI System', American Economic Review, 93 (4), September, 1313-27 -- Wilbert Van der Klaauw (2002), 'Estimating the Effect of Financial Aid Offers on College Enrollment: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach', International Economic Review, 43 (4), November, 1249-87 -- James J. Heckman, Hidehiko Ichimura and Petra E. Todd (1997), 'Matching as an Econometric Evaluation Estimator: Evidence from Evaluating a Job Training Programme', Review of Economic Studies, 64 (4), October, 605-54 -- Martin Huber, Michael Lechner and Conny Wunsch (2013), 'The Performance of Estimators Based on the Propensity Score', Journal of Econometrics, 175 (1), July, 1-21 -- Michael Lechner and Conny Wunsch (2013), 'Sensitivity of Matching-Based Program Evaluations to the Availability of Control Variables', Labour Economics, 21, April, 111-21 -- Matias Busso, John DiNardo and Justin McCrary (2014), 'New Evidence on the Finite Sample Properties of Propensity Score Reweighting and Matching Estimators', Review of Economics and Statistics, 96 (5), December, 885-97.
    Abstract: James Heckman, Jeffrey Smith and Chrsitopher Taber (1998), 'Accounting for Dropouts in Evaluations of Social Programs', Review of Economic and Statistics, LXXX (1), February, 1-14 -- James J. Heckman and Jeffrey A. Smith (1999), 'The Pre-Programme Earnings Dip and the Determinants of Participation in a Social Programme. Implications for Simple Programme Evaluation Strategies', Economic Journal, 109 (457), July, 313-48 -- James J. Heckman, Carolyn Heinrich and Jeffrey Smith (2002), 'The Performance of Performance Standards', Journal of Human Resources, 37 (4), Autumn, 778-811 -- John C. Ham and Robert J. Lalonde (1996), 'The Effect of Sample Selection and Initial Conditions in Duration Models: Evidence from Experimental Data on Training', Econometrica, 64 (1), January, 175-205 -- Curtis Eberwein, John C. Ham and Robert J. Lalonde (1997), 'The Impact of Being Offered and Receiving Classroom Training on the Employment Histories of Disadvantaged Women: Evidence from Experimental Data', Review of Economic Studies, 64 (4), October, 655-82 -- Gerard J. van den Berg, Bas van der Klaauw and Jan C. van Ours (2004), 'Punitive Sanctions and the Transition Rate from Welfare to Work', Journal of Labor Economics, 22 (1), January, 211-41 -- Jaap H. Abbring, Gerard J. van den Berg and Jan C. van Ours (2005), 'The Effect of Unemployment Insurance Sanctions on the Transition Rate from Unemployment to Employment', Economic Journal, 115 (505), July, 602-30 -- Barbara Sianesi (2004), 'An Evaluation of the Swedish System of Active Labor Market Programs in the 1990s', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (1), February, 133-55 -- Peter Fredriksson and Per Johansson (2008), 'Dynamic Treatment Assignment: The Consequences for Evaluations Using Observational Data', Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 26 (4), October, 435-45 -- Daniel Friedlander and Philip K. Robins (1995), 'Evaluating Program Evaluations: New Evidence on Commonly Used Nonexperimental Methods', American Economic Review, 85 (4), September, 923-37 -- Rajeev H. Dehejia and Sadek Wahba (1999), 'Causal Effects in Nonexperimental Studies: Reevaluating the Evaluation of Training Programs', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94 (448), December, 1053-62 -- Rajeev H. Dehejia and Sadek Wahba (2002), 'Propensity Score-Matching Methods for Nonexperimental Causal Studies', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (1), February, 151-61 -- Juan Jose Diaz and Sudhanshu Handa (2006), 'An Assessment of Propensity Score Matching as a Nonexperimental Impact Estimator: Evidence from Mexico's PROGRESA Program', Journal of Human Resources, 41 (2), Spring, 319-45 -- Stevem Glazerman, Dan M. Levy and David Myers (2003), 'Nonexperimental versus Experimental Estimates of Earnings Impacts', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 589, September, 63-93 -- Charles Michalopoulos, Howard S. Bloom and Carolyn J. Hill (2004), 'Can Propensity-Score Methods Match the Findings from a Random Assignment Evaluation of Mandatory Welfare-to-Work Programs?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 86 (1), February, 156-79 -- Jeffrey A. Smith and Petra E. Todd (2005), 'Does Matching Overcome LaLonde's Critique of Nonexperimental Estimators?', Journal of Econometrics, 125 (1-2), March-April, 305-53 -- Elizabeth Ty Wilde and Robinson Hollister (2007), 'How Close Is Close Enough? Evaluating Propensity Score Matching Using Data from a Class Size Reduction Experiment', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 26 (3), Summer, 455-77.
    Abstract: This timely research review pinpoints seminal works on active labour market policies. Topics covered in this review include econometric policy evaluation, social experiments, regression discontinuity designs, evaluations of active labour market policies and ending with final conclusions on evaluating the evaluations
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The financialization response to economic disequilibria
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    Keywords: Finanzkapitalismus ; Ungleichgewichtsökonomie ; Europa ; Lateinamerika ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Business cycles ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction what are the issues now? controversies about disequilibria, economic growth, and economic policies / Noemi Levy and Etelberto Ortiz -- Part I -- Structural desequilibria in Europe: what to do -- 1. A structural and monetary perspective of the Euro crisis / Riccardo Bellofiore, Francesco Garibaldo and Mariana Mortagua -- 2. The big financial crisis and the European economic adjustment: a road towards the strengthening of the neoliberal agenda / Ma. Guadalupe Huerta -- 3. Debt deflation theory and the great recession / Domenica Tropeano and Alessandro Vercelli -- Part II -- The forces of desequilibria at work: their impact on growth -- 4. The periphery in the productive globalization: a new dependency? / Alan Cibils and Germán Pinazo -- 5. Latin America in the new international order: new forms of economic organizations and old forms of surplus appropriation / Noemi Levy -- 6. Inequality, technological change and worldwide economic recovery / Carlos A. Rozo -- 7. Global disequilibria and the inequitable distribution of income / Alma Chapoy -- 8. Transformations of entrepreneurial capitalism, crises and the need for a radical change in economic policy / Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon -- Part III -- Disequilibria in the Mexican economy: the export growth model, economic stagnation and labor precarization -- 9. The limits of the export led growth model: the Mexican experience / Etelberto Ortiz -- 10. The Mexican economy in 2014: between crisis, free trade, social devastation and labour precarization / Alejandro Álvarez and Sandra Martínez -- 11. The accumulation mode of production in Mexico and the economic structure of the manufacturing industry / Luis Kato -- Part IV -- Disequilibria in Mexico: the financial and fiscal trap -- 12. Economic growth and financial development in mexico: from a virtuous circle of a bi-directional causality to a financial subordination / Teresa López and Eufemia Basilio -- 13. Private ssector finance in the era of deregulation and economic openness: Mexico 2000-2014 / Christian Domínguez and Juan Marroquín -- 14. Pro-cyclical fiscal policy and the fiscal support of the Mexican monetary policy / Luis Á. Ortiz.
    Abstract: Europe and Latin America's social and economic stagnation is a direct result of the unresolved phenomena of the financialization crisis that broke out in 2008 in developed countries. Editors Noemi Levy and Etelberto Ortiz analyze the limitations of economic growth and development under capitalist economic organizations where financial capital is dominant, as well as explore alternative economic policies. This book argues that institutional settings based on the international monetary market, the global production organization and the international commerce arrangements need to be redesigned to improve countries' economic growth, job opportunities and salaries. In order for economic disequilibria to be reduced among regions, countries and social classes, economic surplus appropriation must be regulated. Divided into four distinct thematic sections, the chapters discuss how income distribution must be re-evaluated in order to halt the economic crisis of developing countries in Europe and Latin America, and to boost a new cycle of economic growth and development. This critical discussion will be of value to economic scholars and researchers, policymakers wishing to learn more about the limitations of economic growth, as well as journalists specializing in economic issues
    Note: Contributors include: A. Álvarez, E. Basilio, R. Bellofiore, H. Bougrine, A. Chapoy, A. Cibils, C. Domínguez, F. Garibaldo, M. Guadalupe Huerta, L. Kato, N. Levy, T. López, J. Marroquín, S. Martínez, M. Mortagua, E. Ortiz, L.Á. Ortiz, G. Pinazo, L.-P. Rochon, C.A. Rozo, D. Tropeano. A. Vercelli , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Keywords: Evolutionary economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Veblen, T. (1898), "Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, -- Marshall, A. (1961[1890]), Principles of Economics, London: Macmillan -- Hodgson, G.M. (1993), Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics, Cambridge: Polity Press -- Bowler, P.J. (1989), Evolution - The History of an Idea, Berkeley: University of California Press -- Mirowski, P. (1988), Against Mechanism - Protecting Economics from Science, Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield -- Mas-Colell, A., Whinston, M.D., and Green, J.R. (1995), Microeconomic Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press -- Witt, U. (2008), "What is Specific About Evolutionary Economics?" Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18, 547-575 -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934[1912]), Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (first published as Theorie der Wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, 1912) -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1908), Das Wesen und der Hauptinhalt der theoretischen Nationalökonomie, Leipzig: -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1910), "Über das Wesen der Wirtschaftskrisen", Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft, Sozialpolitik und Verwaltung, 19, 271-325 -- Witt, U. (2014), "The Future of Evolutionary Economics: Why the Modalities of Explanations Matter", Journal of Institutional Economics, 10, 645-664 -- McClelland, D.C. and Winter, D.G. (1969), Motivating Economic Achievement, New York: Free Press -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1939), Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process, New York: McGraw-Hill -- Andersen, E.S. (2009), Schumpeter's Evolutionary Economics, London: Anthem -- Freeman, C. (1984), Long Waves in the World Economy, London: Pinter -- Iwai, K. (1984), "Schumpeterian Dynamics: An Evolutionary Model of Innovation and Imitation", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 5, 159-190 -- Klepper, S. (1997), "Industry Life Cycles", Industrial and Corporate Change, 6, 145-181 -- Fagerberg, J. (2003), "Schumpeter and the Revival of Evolutionary Economics: An Appraisal of the Literature", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 13, 125-159 -- Metcalfe, J.S., Foster, J., and Ramlogan, R. (2006), "Adaptive Economic Growth", Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30, 7-32.
    Abstract: Foster, J. (2011), "Evolutionary Macroeconomics: A Research Agenda", Journal of Evolutionary -- Kurz, H. (2012), "Schumpeter's New Combinations", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 22, 871-899 -- Shane, S.A. and Venkataraman, S. (2000), "The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research", Academy of Management Review, 25, 217-226 -- Sahal, D. (1981), Patterns of Technological Innovations, New York: Addison-Wesley -- Nelson, R.R. and Winter, S.G. (1982), An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1942), Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, New York: Harper -- Reinganum, J.F. (1985), "Innovation and Industry Evolution", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 100, 81-99 -- Aghion, P., Bloom, N., Blundell, R., Griffith, R., and Howitt, P. (2005), "Competition and Innovation: An Inverted-U Relationship", Quarterly Journal of -- Kamien, M.I. and Schwarz, N.L. (1982), Market Structure and Innovation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Baldwin, W.L. and Scott, J.T. (1987), Market Structure and Technological Change, Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers -- Cohen, W.M. (2010), "Fifty Years of Empirical Studies of Innovative Activity and Performance", in B.W. Hall and N. Rosenberg (eds), Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 129-213 -- Alchian, A.A. (1950), "Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory", Journal of Political Economy, 58, 211-221 -- Penrose, E.T. (1952), "Biological Analogies in the Theory of the Firm", American Economic Review, 42, 804-819 -- Friedman, M. (1953), "The Methodology of Positive Economics", in M. Friedman (ed.), Essays in Positive Economics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 3-43 -- Winter, S.G. (1964), "Economic 'Natural Selection' and the Theory of the Firm", Yale Economic Essays, 4, 225-272 -- Winter, S.G. (1971), "Satisficing, Selection, and the Innovating Remnant", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 85, 237-261 -- Nelson, R.R. and Winter, S.G. (2002), "Evolutionary Theorizing in Economics", Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16, 23-46 -- Hanusch, H. and Pyka, A. (eds) (2007), Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar -- Simon, H.A. (1955), "A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69, 99-118.
    Abstract: March, J.G. and Simon, H.A. (1958), Organizations, New York: Wiley -- Cyert, R.M. and March, J.G. (1963), A Behavioral Theory of the Firm, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall -- Dopfer, K. (2011), "Economics in a Cultural Key: Complexity and Evolution Revisited", in J.B. Davis and D.W. Hands (eds), Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar -- Andersen, E.S. (1994), Evolutionary Economics - Post-Schumpeterian Contributions, London: Pinter -- Kwasnicki, W. (1996), Knowledge, Innovation and Economy - An Evolutionary Exploration, Cheltenham, UK and Brookfield, VT, USA: Edward Elgar -- Cantner, U. and Pyka, A. (2001), "Classifying Technology Policy from an Evolutionary Perspective", Research Policy, 30, 759-775 -- Becker, M.C. (2004), "Organizational Routines: A Review of the Literature", Industrial and Corporate Change, 13, 643-677 -- Lazaric, N. and Raybaut, A. (2005), "Knowledge, Hierarchy and the Selection of Routines:An Interpretative Model with Group Interactions", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 15, 393-421 -- Metcalfe, J.S. (1994), "Competition, Fisher's Principle and Increasing Returns in the Selection Process", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 4, 327-346 -- Metcalfe, J.S. (2002), "On the Optimality of the Competitive Process: Kimura's Theorem and Market Dynamics", Journal of Bioeconomics, 4, 109-133 -- Metcalfe, J.S. (2008), "Accounting for Economic Evolution: Fitness and the Population Method", Journal of -- Metcalfe, J.S. (1998), Evolutionary Economics and Creative Destruction, London: Routledge -- Dosi, G., Nelson, R.R., and Winter S.G. (2000), "Introduction: The Nature and Dynamics of Organizational Capabilities", in G. Dosi, R.R. Nelson, and S.G. Winter (eds), The Nature and Dynamics of Organizational Capabilities, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1-22 -- Murmann, J.P., Aldrich, H., Levinthal, D., and Winter S. (2003), "Evolutionary Thought in Management and Organization Theory at the Beginning of the New Millennium", Journal of Management Inquiry, 12, 1-19 -- Witt, U. (2011), "Emergence and Functionality of Organizational Routines: An Individualistic Approach", Journal of Institutional Economics, 7, 157-174 -- Joosten, R. (2006), "Walras and Darwin: An Odd Couple?" Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 16, 561-573 -- Hayek, F.A. (1945), "The Use of Knowledge in Society", American Economic Review, 35, 519-530 -- Hayek, F.A. (1978), "Competition as a Discovery Procedure", in F.A. Hayek (ed.), New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas, London: Routledge, 179-190 -- Shackle, G.L.S. (1979), Imagination and the Nature of Choice, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Abstract: Witt, U. (2009), "Propositions About Novelty", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 70, 311-320 -- Fisher, F.M. (1983), Disequilibrium Foundations of Equilibrium Economics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- David, P.A. (1985), "Clio and the Economics of QWERTY", American Economic Review, 75 (Papers & Proceedings), 332-337 -- Arthur, W.B., Ermoliev, Y.M., and Kaniovsky, Y.M. (1987), "Path-Dependent Processes and the Emergence of Macro-structure", European Journal of Operations Research, 30, 294-303 -- Wilson, D.S. (2015), "Two Meanings of Complex Adaptive Systems", in D.S. Wilson and A. Kirman (eds), Complexity and Evolution - A New Synthesis for Economics, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press -- Arthur, W.B. (1994), Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy, Ann Arbor: University of -- Hayek, F.A. (1988), The Fatal Conceit, London: Routledge -- Richerson, P.J., Baldini, R., Bell, A., Demps, K., Frost, K., Hillis, V., Methew, S., Narr, N., Newson, L., Newton, E., Ross, C., Smaldino, P., Waring, T., and Zefferman, M.R. (2015), "Cultural Group Selection Plays an Essential Role in Explaining Human Cooperation: A Sketch of Evidence", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 760, 1-71 -- Menger, C. (1985 [1883]), Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences with Special Reference to Economics (first published as Untersuchungen ueber die Methode der Socialwissenschaften und der Politischen Ökonomie, 1883) New York: New York University Press -- Young, P. (1998), Individual Strategy and Social Structure: An Evolutionary Theory of Social -- North, D.C. (1997), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- North, D.C., Wallis, J.J., and Weingast, B.R. (2009), Violence and Social Order, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Ostrom, E. (2014), "Do Institutions Collective Action Evolve?" Journal of Bioeconomics, 16, 3-30 -- Kuran, T. (1995), Private Truths, Public Lies - The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification, -- Brown, G.R. and Richerson, P.J. (2014), "Applying Evolutionary Theory to Human Behavior: Past Differences and Current Debates", Journal of Bioeconomics, 16, 105-128 -- Boulding, K.E. (1981), Evolutionary Economics, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications -- Marchetti, C. (1980), "Society as a Learning System: Discovery, Invention, and Innovation Cycles Revisited", Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 18, 267-282 -- Buenstorf, G. (2004), The Economics of Energy and the Production Process - An Evolutionary Approach, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar -- Ayres, R.U. and Warr, B. (2009), The Economic Growth Engine - How Energy and Work Drive Material Prosperity, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar.
    Abstract: Georgescu-Roegen, N. (1971), The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press -- Day, R.H. and Walter J.-L. (1989), "Economic Growth in the Very Long Run: On the Multiple-Phase Interactions of Population, Technology, and Social Infrastructure", in W.A. Barnett, J. Geweke and K. Shell (eds), Economic Complexity, Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles, and Nonlinearity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 253-289 -- van den Bergh, J.C.J.M. (2007), "Evolutionary Thinking in Environmental Economics", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 17, 521-549 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VH (2), November, 149-59 -- Joseph Schumpeter (1928), 'The Instability of Capitalism', Economic Journal, XXXVHI (151), September, 361-86 -- Christopher Freeman (1990), 'Schumpeter's Business Cycles Revisited', in Arnold Heertje and Mark Perlman (eds), Evolving Technology and Market Structure - Studies in Schumpeterian Economics, Aim Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 17-38 -- Armen A. Alchian (1950), 'Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, LVIH, 211-21 -- Sidney G. Winter (1971), 'Satisficing, Selection, and the Innovaring Remnant', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXV (2), May, 237-61 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1980), 'Firm and Industry Response to Changed Market Conditions: An Evolutionary Approach', Economic Inquiry, XVIII (2), April, 179-202 -- Katsuhito Iwai (1984), 'Schumpeterian Dynamics: An Evolutionary Model of Innovation and Imitation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 5 (2), June, 159-90 -- R.C.O. Matthews (1984), 'Darwinism and Economic Change', in D.A. Collard , N.H. Dimsdale , C.L. Gilbert , D.R. Helm , M.F.G. Scott and A.K. Sen (eds), Economic Theory and Hicksian Themes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 91-117 -- John M. Gowdy (1985), 'Evolutionary Theory and Economic Theory: Some Methodological Issues, Review of Social Economy, XLIII (3), December, 316-24 -- Jack Hirshleifer (1982), 'Evolutionary Models in Economics and Law: Cooperation Versus Conflict Strategies', Research in Law and Economics, 4, 1-60 -- W. Brian Arthur, Yu M. Ermoliev and Yu M. Kaniovski (1987), 'Path-Dependent Processes and the Emergence of Macro-Structure', European Journal of Operational Research, 30 (3), June, 294-303 -- Paul A. David (1985), 'Clio and the Economics of QWERTY', American Economic Review, 75 (2), May, 332-7 -- Timur Kuran (1989), 'Sparks and Prairie Fires: A Theory of Unanticipated Political Revolution', Public Choice, 61, 41-74 -- G. Haag, W. Weidlich and G. Mensch (1987), 'The Schumpeter Clock', in D. Batten , J. Casti and B. Johansson (eds), Economic Evolution and Structural Adjustment, Berlin: Springer, 187-226 -- Brian Loasby (1983), 'Knowledge, Learning and Enterprise', in J. Wiseman (ed.), Beyond Positive Economics?, New York: St. Martin's Press, 104-21 -- Stan Metcalfe (1989), 'Evolution and Economic Change', in Audrey Silberston (ed.), Technology and Economic Progress, London: Macmillan Press, 54-85.
    Abstract: F.A. Hayek (1978), 'Competition as a Discovery Procedure', in F.A. Hayek , New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 179-90 -- Ulrich Witt (1985), 'Coordination of Individual Economic Activities as an Evolving Process of Self-Organization', tconomie Appliquie, XXXVII, 569-95 -- Robert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson (1980), 'Sociobiology, Culture and Economic Theory', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1 (2), June, 97-121 -- F.A. Hayek (1967), 'Notes on the Evolution of Systems of Rules of Conduct', Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 66-81 -- Viktor Vanberg (1986), 'Spontaneous Market Order and Social Rules: A Critical Examination of F.A. Hayek's Theory of Cultural Evolution', Economics and Philosophy, 2 (1), April, 75-100.
    Abstract: Evolutionary economics has become a major heterodox approach over the last decades. Its roots can be traced back to Schumpeter and Veblen. More recently, an important role is also played by analogies to evolutionary biology, notably to natural selection models. As this research review explains, the approach of evolutionary economics offers an improved understanding of market processes, industry dynamics, structural change, and economic growth as being driven by human innovativeness
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Beyond uneconomic growth
    DDC: 333.7
    Keywords: Daly, Herman E ; Umweltökonomik ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Steady-State-Ökonomie ; Environmental economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Umweltökonomie ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: In memoriam for Robert Goodland -- Part I Introduction -- 1. The foundations for an ecological economy: an overview / Joshua Farley -- 2. The world in over-shoot: a celebration of Herman Daly's contributions to ecological economics - the science of sustainability / Robert Goodland -- 3. Toward a sustainable and desirable future: a 35 year collaboration with Herman Daly / Robert Costanza -- Part II Changing the paradigm: what is biophysically possible, and how do humans behave? -- 4. Population, resources, and energy in the global economy: a vindication of Herman Daly's vision / Jonathan M. Harris -- 5. On limits / Arild Vatn -- 6. Toward a science-based theory of behavior: building on Georgescu-Roegen / John Gowdy -- 7. Denying Herman Daly: why conventional economics will not embrace the Daly vision / William E. Rees -- Part III Changing the goals: what is socially, psychologically and ethically desirable? -- 8. The importance of just distribution in a 'full' world / Philip Lawn -- 9. Hicksian income, welfare, and the steady state / Salah El Serafy -- Part IV Changing the rules: institutions for a sustainable and desirable future -- 10. Ecological and Georgist economic principles: a comparison / Clifford Cobb -- 11. Making money / John B. Cobb, Jr. -- Part V The steady-state economy -- 12. The steady-state economy / Peter A. Victor -- 13. Socially sustainable economic degrowth / Joan Martinez Alier -- 14. Politics for a steady state economy / Brian Czech -- Part VI Conclusions -- 15. The unfinished journey of ecological economics: toward an ethic of ecological citizenship / Peter G. Brown.
    Abstract: This engaging book brings together leading ecological economists to collectively present a definitive case for looking beyond economic growth as the sole panacea for the world's ecological predicament. Grounded in physics, ecology, and the science of human behavior, contributors show how economic growth itself has become "uneconomic" and adds to a ravaging of both social and ecological cohesion. Guided by a clear moral vision that prioritizes sustainability and justice over profit, the authors provide a blueprint for an economy that replaces quantitative growth with qualitative improvement to enhance human welfare while restoring degraded ecosystems. They present solutions for many of today's challenges, ranging from global climate change and biodiversity loss to natural resource depletion. This interdisciplinary work not only relates ecological economics theory to the most urgent predicaments of the contemporary world, but also pays tribute to the work of Herman Daly, a leading pioneer of modern ecological economics. Researchers and faculty studying and teaching ecological economics and environmental studies will find value in this unprecedented book. It will also be of interest to practitioners working to solve a variety of global environmental issues
    Note: Contributors include: P.G. Brown, C. Cobb, J.B. Cobb, Jr., R. Costanza, B. Czech, S. El Serafy, J. Farley, R. Goodland, J. Gowdy, J.M. Harris, P. Lawn, D. Malghan, J. Martinez Alier, W.E. Rees, A. Vatn, P.A. Victor , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Keywords: Finanzkapitalismus ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Welt ; Financial crises ; Financial instruments ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Finanzkrise
    Abstract: Preface -- 1. Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: theoretical framework and empirical analysis for 15 countries / Nina Dodig, Eckhard Hein and Daniel Detzer -- 2. The crisis of finance-led capitalism in the United States / Trevor Evans -- 3. Monetary adjustment and inflation of financial claims in the UK after 1980 / John Lepper, Mimoza Shabani, Jan Toporowski and Judith Tyson -- 4. Financialisation and the economic crisis in Spain / Jesús Ferreiro, Cataliana Gálvez and Anna Gonzáles -- 5. Financialisation and the crisis: the case of Greece / Yanis Varoufakis and Lefteris Tserkezis -- 6. The real sector developments in Estonia: financialisation effects behind the transition process / Egert Juuse -- 7. Financialisation and the crisis in the export-led mercantilist German economy / Daniel Detzer and Eckhard Hein -- 8. Swedish financialisation: 'Nordic noir' or 'safe haven'? / Alexis Stenfors -- 9. France, a domestic demand-led economy under the influence of external shocks / Gérard Cornilleau and Jérôme Creel -- 10. The transmission channels between the financial and the real sectors in Italy and the crisis / Giampaolo Gabbi, Elisa Ticci and Pietro Vozzella -- 11. The long boom and the early bust: the Portuguese economy in the era of financialisation / Ricardo Paes Mamede, Sérgio Lagoa, Emanuel Leão and Ricardo Barradas -- 12. Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: the case of Turkey / Serdal Bahçe, Hasan Cömert, Nilgün Erdem, Elif Karaçimen, Ahmet Haşim Köse, Özgür Orhangazi, Gökçer Özgür and Galip Yalman -- 13. The impact of the financial and economic crisis on European Union member states / Carlos A. Carrasco, Jesus Ferreiro, Catalina Galvez, Carmen Gomez and Ana González.
    Abstract: Financialisation and the Financial and Economic Crises provides comparative, empirical case studies of a diverse set of eleven countries. In particular, the book helps in understanding the current (mal)performance of Euro area economies by explaining the causes of the shifts in growth regimes during and after the crises. It goes well beyond the dominant interpretation of the recent financial and economic crises as being rooted in malfunctioning and poorly regulated financial markets. The contributions to this book provide detailed accounts of the long-term effects of financialisation and cover the main developments leading up to and during the crisis in 11 selected countries: the US, the UK, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Germany, Sweden, Italy, France, Estonia, and Turkey. The introductory chapter presents the theoretical framework and synthesizes the main findings of the country studies. Furthermore, the macroeconomic effects of financialisation on the EU as a whole are analysed in the final chapter. Offering an illuminating overview and invaluable alternative perspective on the long-run developments leading to the recent crises, this book is essential reading for researchers, students and policymakers and an ideal starting point for further research
    Note: Contributors include: S. Bahçe, R. Barradas, C.A. Carrasco, G. Cornilleau, H. Cömert, J. Creel, D. Detzer, N. Dodig, N. Erdem, T. Evans, J. Ferreiro, G. Gabbi, C. Gálvez, C. Gomez, A. González, E. Hein, E.Juuse, E. Karaçimen, A.H. Köse, S. Lagoa, E. Leão, J. Lepper, Ö. Orhangazi, R. Paes Mamede, M. Shabani, A. Stenfors, E. Ticci, J. Toporowski, L. Tserkezis, J. Tyson, Y. Varoufakis, P. Vozzella, G.L. Yalman , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Keywords: Einkommensverteilung ; Theorie ; Welt ; Verteilungstheorie ; Theorie ; Income distribution ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Einkommensverteilung
    Abstract: Recommended readings may be found on Edward Elgar's website; they are too numerous to include here.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in the economics of executive compensation
    Keywords: Managervergütung ; Executives Salaries, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Steven N. Kaplan (2013), 'CEO Pay and Corporate Governance in the U.S.: Perceptions, Facts, and Challenges', Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 25 (2), Spring, 8-25 -- John E. Core, Wayne R. Guay and David F. Larcker (2003), 'Executive Equity Compensation and Incentives: A Survey', Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, 9 (1), April, 27-50 -- Brian J. Hall and Kevin J. Murphy (2003), 'The Trouble With Stock Options', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (3), Summer, 49-70 -- Arantxa Jarque (2008), 'CEO Compensation: Trends, Market Changes, and Regulation', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 94 (3), Summer, 265-300 -- Carola Frydman and Dirk Jenter (2010), 'CEO Compensation', Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2 (1), December, 75-102 -- Michael Faulkender, Dalida Kadyrzhanova, N. Prabhala and Lemma Senbet (2010), 'Executive Compensation: An Overview of Research on Corporate Practices and Proposed Reforms', Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 22 (1), Winter, 107-18 -- Lucian Bebchuk and Yaniv Grinstein (2005), 'The Growth of Executive Pay', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 21 (2), Summer, 283-303 -- Xavier Gabaix and Augustin Landier (2008), 'Why Has CEO Pay Increased So Much?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (1), February, 49-100 -- Carola Frydman and Raven E. Saks (2010), 'Executive Compensation: A New View from a Long-Term Perspective, 1936-2005', Review of Financial Studies, 23 (5), May, 2099-138 -- Richard A. Lord and Yoshie Saito (2010), 'Trends in CEO Compensation and Equity Holdings for S&P 1500 Firms: 1994-2007', Journal of Applied Finance, 20 (2), 40-56 -- Martin J. Conyon, John E. Core and Wayne R. Guay (2011), 'Are U.S. CEOs Paid More Than U.K. CEOs? Inferences from Risk-adjusted Pay', Review of Financial Studies, 24 (2), February, 402-38 -- Nuno Fernandes, Miguel A. Ferreira, Pedro Matos and Kevin J. Murphy (2013), 'Are U.S. CEOs Paid More? New International Evidence', Review of Financial Studies, 26 (2), February, 323-67 -- Xavier Gabaix, Augustin Landier and Julien Sauvagnat (2014), 'CEO Pay and Firm Size: An Update After the Crisis', Economic Journal, 124 (574), February, F40-F59 -- Eli Ofek and David Yermack (2000), 'Taking Stock: Equity-Based Compensation and the Evolution of Managerial Ownership', Journal of Finance, LV (3), June, 1367-84 -- Brian J. Hall and Kevin J. Murphy (2000), 'Optimal Exercise Prices for Executive Stock Options', American Economic Review, 90 (2), May, 209-14 -- Anil Arya and Brian Mittendorf (2005), 'Offering Stock Options to Gauge Managerial Talent', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 40 (1-3), December, 189-210 -- Bo Becker (2006), 'Wealth and Executive Compensation', Journal of Finance, LXI (1), February, 379-97 -- Jayant R. Kale, Ebru Reis and Anand Venkateswaran (2010), 'Promotion Incentives and Corporate Performance: Is There a Bright Side to "Overpaying" the CEO?', Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 22 (1), Winter, 119-28 -- Radhakrishnan Gopalan, Todd Milbourn, Fenghua Song and Anjan V. Thakor (2014), 'Duration of Executive Compensation', Journal of Finance, LXIX (6), December, 2777-817.
    Abstract: Lucian A. Bebchuk and Robert J. Jackson, Jr. (2005), 'Executive Pensions', Journal of Corporation Law, 30 (4), 823-55 -- Lucian A. Bebchuk, K.J. Martijn Cremers and Urs C. Peyer (2011), 'The CEO Pay Slice', Journal of Financial Economics, 102 (1), October, 199-221 -- Zhihong Chen, Yuan Huang and K.C. John Wei (2005), 'Executive Pay Disparity and the Cost of Equity Capital', Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 48 (3), June, 849-85 -- Omesh Kini and Ryan Williams (2012), 'Tournament Incentives, Firm Risk, and Corporate Policies', Journal of Financial Economics, 103 (2), February, 350-76 -- Steven N. Kaplan and Joshua Rauh (2013), 'It's the Market: The Broad-Based Rise in the Return to Top Talent', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 27 (3), Summer, 35-55 -- Olubunmi Faleye, Ebru Reis and Anand Venkateswaran (2013), 'The Determinants and Effects of CEO-Employee Pay Ratios', Journal of Banking and Finance, 37 (8), August, 3258-72 -- Kevin J. Murphy (2002), 'Explaining Executive Compensation: Managerial Power versus the Perceived Cost of Stock Options', University of Chicago Law Review, 69 (3), Summer, 847-69 -- Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried (2003), 'Executive Compensation as an Agency Problem', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (3), Summer, 71-92 -- Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan (2000), 'Agents With and Without Principals', American Economic Review, 90 (2), May, 203-8 -- Jay C. Hartzell and Laura T. Starks (2003), 'Institutional Investors and Executive Compensation', Journal of Finance, LVIII (6), December, 2351-74 -- Vidhi Chhaochharia and Yaniv Grinstein (2009), 'CEO Compensation and Board Structure', Journal of Finance, LXIV (1), February, 231-61 -- Henrik Cronqvist and Rüdiger Fahlenbrach (2013), 'CEO Contract Design: How do Strong Principals Do It?', Journal of Financial Economics, 108 (3), June, 659-74 -- Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan (2003), 'Enjoying the Quiet Life? Corporate Governance and Managerial Preferences', Journal of Political Economy, 111 (5), October, 1043-75 -- Martin J. Conyon (2014), 'Executive Compensation and Board Governance in US Firms', Economic Journal, 124 (574), February, F60-F89 -- Lucian A. Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried (2005), 'Pay Without Performance: Overview of the Issues', Journal of Corporation Law, 30 (4), Summer, 647-73 -- John E. Core, Wayne R. Guay and Randall S. Thomas (2005), 'Is U.S. CEO Compensation Inefficient Pay Without Performance?', Michigan Law Review, 103, May, 1142-85 -- Adair Morse, Vikram Nanda and Amit Seru (2011), 'Are Incentive Contracts Rigged by Powerful CEOs?', Journal of Finance, LXVI (5), October, 1779-821 -- Alex Edmans and Xavier Gabaix (2009), 'Is CEO Pay Really Inefficient? A Survey of New Optimal Contracting Theories', European Financial Management, 15 (3), June, 486-96 -- Richard T. Holden (2005), 'The Original Management Incentive Schemes', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (4), Fall, 135-44.
    Abstract: Patrick Bolton, Hamid Mehran and Joel Shapiro (2010), 'Executive Compensation and Risk Taking', Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Staff Report No. 456, June, i, 1-43 -- Jennifer N. Carpenter (2000), 'Does Option Compensation Increase Managerial Risk Appetite?', Journal of Finance, LV (5), October, 2311-31 -- Stephen A. Ross (2004), 'Compensation, Incentives, and the Duality of Risk Aversion and Riskiness', Journal of Finance, LIX (1), February, 207-25 -- Jeffrey L. Coles, Naveen D. Daniel and Lalitha Naveen (2006), 'Managerial Incentives and Risk-Taking', Journal of Financial Economics, 79 (2), February, 431-68 -- John McCormack and Judy Weiker (2010), 'Rethinking "Strength of Incentives" for Executives of Financial Institutions', Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 22 (3), Summer, 65-72 -- Zhiyong Dong, Cong Wang and Fei Xie (2010), 'Do Executive Stock Options Induce Excessive Risk Taking?', Journal of Banking and Finance, 34 (10), October, 2518-29 -- Neil Brisley (2006), 'Executive Stock Options: Early Exercise Provisions and Risk-taking Incentives', Journal of Finance, LXI (5), October, 2487-509 -- George J. Benston and Jocelyn D. Evan (2006), 'Performance Compensation Contracts and CEOs' Incentive to Shift Risk to Debtholders: An Empirical Analysis', Journal of Economics and Finance, 30 (1), Spring, 70-92 -- Cory A. Cassell, Shawn X. Huang, Juan Manuel Sanchez and Michael D. Stuart (2012) , 'Seeking Safety: The Relation Between CEO Inside Debt Holding and the Riskiness of Firm Investment and Financial Policies', Journal of Financial Economics, 103 (3), March, 588-610 -- Yixin Liu, David C. Mauer and Yilei Zhang (2014), 'Firm Cash Holdings and CEO Inside Debt', Journal of Banking and Finance, 42, May, 83-100 -- Divya Anantharaman, Vivian W. Fang and Guojin Gong (2014), 'Inside Debt and the Design of Corporate Debt Contracts', Management Science, 60 (5), May, 1260-80 -- Efraim Benmelech, Eugene Kandel and Pietro Veronesi (2010), 'Stock-Based Compensation and CEO (Dis)incentives', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (4), November, 1769-820 -- Patrick Bolton, José Scheinkman and Wei Xiong (2006), 'Executive Compensation and Short-Termist Behaviour in Speculative Markets', Review of Economic Studies, 73 (3), July, 577-610 -- Henrik Cronqvist, Fredrik Heyman, Mattias Nilsson, Helena Svaleryd and Jonas Vlachos (2008), 'Do Entrenched Managers Pay Their Workers More?', Journal of Finance, LXIV (1), February, 309-39 -- Ronald W. Masulis and Syed Walid Reza (2014), 'Agency Problems of Corporate Philanthropy', Review of Financial Studies, 28 (2), February, 592-636 -- Tom Nohel and Steven Todd (2004), 'Stock Options and Managerial Incentives to Invest', Journal of Derivatives Accounting, 1 (1), March, 29-46 -- Ulrike Malmendier and Geoffrey Tate (2005), 'CEO Overconfidence and Corporate Investment', Journal of Finance, LX (6), December, 2661-700 -- Ulrike Malmendier and Geoffrey Tate (2008), 'Who Makes Acquisitions? CEO Overconfidence and the Market's Reaction', Journal of Financial Economics, 89 (1), July, 20-43 -- Jie Cai and Anand M. Vijh (2007), 'Incentive Effects of Stock and Option Holdings of Target and Acquirer CEOs', Journal of Finance, LXII (4), August, 1891-933.
    Abstract: Eliezer M. Fich, Jie Cai and Anh L. Tran (2011), 'Stock Option Grants to Target CEOs During Private Merger Negotiations', Journal of Financial Economics, 101 (2), May, 413-30 -- Yixin Liu and David C. Mauer (2011), 'Corporate Cash Holdings and CEO Compensation Incentives', Journal of Financial Economics, 102 (1), October, 183-98 -- Hernan Ortiz-Molina (2006), 'Top Management Incentives and the Pricing of Corporate Public Debt', Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 41 (2), June, 317-40 -- Katharina Lewellen (2006), 'Financing Decisions When Managers Are Risk Averse', Journal of Financial Economics, 82 (3), December, 551-89 -- Hernan Ortiz-Molina (2007), 'Executive Compensation and Capital Structure: The Effects of Convertible Debt and Straight Debt on CEO Pay', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 43 (1), March, 69-93 -- Paul Brockman, Xiumin Martin and Emre Unlu (2010), 'Executive Compensation and the Maturity Structure of Corporate Debt', Journal of Finance, LXV (3), June, 1123-61 -- Sudheer Chava, Praveen Kumar and Arthur Warga (2010), 'Managerial Agency and Bond Covenants', Review of Financial Studies, 23 (3), March, 1120-48 -- J. Carr Bettis, John M. Bizjak and Michael L. Lemmon (2005), 'Exercise Behavior, Valuation, and the Incentive Effects of Employee Stock Options', Journal of Financial Economics, 76 (2), May, 445-70 -- David Aboody, John Hughes, Jing Liu and Wei Su (2008), 'Are Executive Stock Option Exercises Driven by Private Information?', Review of Accounting Studies, 13 (4), December, 551-70 -- Robert Brooks, Don M. Chance and Brandon Cline (2012), 'Private Information and the Exercise of Executive Stock Options', Financial Management, 41 (3), Fall, 733-64 -- Jennifer N. Carpenter, Richard Stanton and Nancy Wallace (2010), 'Optimal Exercise of Executive Stock Options and Implications for Firm Cost', Journal of Financial Economics, 98 (2), November, 315-37 -- Daniel Bergstresser and Thomas Philippon (2006), 'CEO Incentives and Earnings Management', Journal of Financial Economics, 80 (3), June, 511-29 -- Keith J. Crocker and Joel Slemrod (2007), 'The Economics of Earnings Manipulation and Managerial Compensation', RAND Journal of Economics, 38 (3), Autumn, 698-713 -- Christopher S. Armstrong, Alan D. Jagolinzer and David F. Larcker (2010), 'Chief Executive Officer Equity Incentives and Accounting Irregularities', Journal of Accounting Research, 48 (2), May, 225-71 -- Lin Peng and Ailsa Röell (2014), 'Managerial Incentives and Stock Price Manipulation', Journal of Finance, LXIX (2), April, 487-526 -- Randall A. Heron and Erik Lie (2007), 'Does Backdating Explain the Stock Price Pattern Around Executive Stock Option Grants?', Journal of Financial Economics, 83 (2), February, 271-95 -- M.P. Narayanan and H. Nejat Seyhun (2008), 'The Dating Game: Do Managers Designate Option Grant Dates to Increase their Compensation?', Review of Financial Studies, 21 (5), September, 1907-45 -- M.P. Narayanan, Cindy A. Schipani and H. Nejat Seyhun (2007), 'The Economic Impact of Backdating of Executive Stock Options', Michigan Law Review, 105 (8), June, 1597-641 -- Jesse M. Fried (2008), 'Option Backdating and Its Implications', Washington and Lee Law Review, 65, 853-86.
    Abstract: Don M. Chance and Tung-Hsiao Yang (2005), 'The Utility-Based Valuation and Cost of Executive Stock Options in a Binomial Framework: Issues and Methodologies', Journal of Derivatives Accounting, 2 (2), September, 165-88 -- Jie Cai and Anand M. Vijh (2005), 'Executive Stock and Option Valuation in a Two State-Variable Framework', Journal of Derivatives, Spring, 9-27 -- Jonathan E. Ingersoll, Jr. (2006), 'The Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Incentive Stock Options', Journal of Business, 79 (2), 453-87 -- Ronnie Sircar and Wei Xiong (2007), 'A General Framework for Evaluating Executive Stock Options', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 31 (7), July, 2317-49 -- Jakša Cvitanić, Zvi Wiener and Fernando Zapatero (2008), 'Analytic Pricing of Employee Stock Options', Review of Financial Studies, 21 (2), April, 683-724 -- Jonathan E. Ingersoll, Jr. (2006), 'Valuing Reload Options', Review of Derivatives Research, 9 (1), January, 67-105 -- L.C.G. Rogers and José Scheinkman (2007), 'Optimal Exercise of Executive Stock Options', Finance and Stochastics, 11 (3), July, 357-72 -- Frank D. Hodge, Shiva Rajgopal and Terry Shevlin (2009), 'Do Managers Value Stock Options and Restricted Stock Consisted with Economic Theory?', Contemporary Accounting Research, 26 (3), Fall, 899-932.
    Abstract: This essential research review discusses the most important articles on executive compensation published in the twenty-first century. Beginning with an overview of executive compensation, this comprehensive review includes analyses of the growth and magnitude of executive compensation, its relationship with corporate governance, pay and performance, managing assets, and managing liabilities
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc
    ISBN: 9781783478996
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (528 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Research handbooks on impact assessment
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Environmental impact analysis ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction / Davide Geneletti -- Part 1 Mainstreaming biodiversity and ecosystem services in impact assessment types -- 2. Spatial ecosystem service analysis for environmental impact assessment of projects / Lisa Mandle and Heather Tallis -- 3. Ecosystem services analysis for strategic environmental assessment: concepts and examples / Davide Geneletti -- 4. Scoping health impact assessment: ecosystem services as a framing device / Pierre Horwitz and Margot W. Parkes -- 5. Matching an ecosystem services approach with social impact assessment / Leena Karrasch -- 6. Economic evaluation of the impacts of transportation infrastructures on ecosystem services / Léa Tardieu -- 7. Addressing biodiversity and ecosystem services in life cycle assessment / Assumpció Antón, Danielle Maia de Souza, Félix Teillard and Llorenç Milà i Canals -- Part II Applications in different sectors -- 8. Impacts of urban development on biodiversity and ecosystem services / Berit Balfors, Juan Azcarate, Ulla Mörtberg, Mårten Karlson and Sara Odelius Gordon -- 9. Impacts of agricultural and forest management on biodiversity and ecosystem services / Christine Fürst, Susanne Frank, Marcos Jimenez, Daniel Alejandro Rozas Vásquez, Katrin Pietzsch and Frank Pietzsch -- 10. Applications of biodiversity and ecosystem services impact assessment in spatial planning / Leena Kopperoinen, Christian Albert and Pekka Itkonen -- 11. Ecosystem services in marine environmental impact assessment: tools to support marine planning at project and strategic scales / Tara Hooper, Olivia Langmead and Matthew Ashley -- 12. Understanding the impacts of ecotourism on biodiversity: a multi-scale, cumulative issue influenced by perceptions and politics / David Newsome and Mike Hughes -- 13. Exploring the tradeoffs between wind energy and biodiversity conservation / Lea Bulling and Johann Köppel -- 14. Cumulative effects of dams on biodiversity / Asha Rajvanshi -- Part III Current issues and challenges -- 15. Addressing the interactions between biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation in impact assessment / Dilys Roe and Davide Geneletti -- 16. Biodiversity offsets for 'no net loss' through impact assessment / Susie Brownlie and Jo Treweek -- 17. Mitigation for the people: an ecosystem services framework / Heather Tallis, Christina M. Kennedy, Mary Ruckelshaus, Joshua Goldstein and Joseph M. Kiesecker -- 18. Promoting nature-based solutions for climate adaptation in cities through impact assessment / Davide Geneletti, Linda Zardo and Chiara Cortinovis -- 19. Where are the best places for the next billion people? think globally, plan regionally / Richard T.T. Forman and Jianguo (Jingle) Wu -- Conclusions -- 20. Strengthening biodiversity and ecosystem services in impact assessment for better decisions / Davide Geneletti.
    Abstract: This Handbook presents state-of-the-art methodological guidance and discussion of international practice related to the integration of biodiversity and ecosystem services in impact assessment, featuring contributions from leading researchers and practitioners the world over. Its multidisciplinary approach covers contributions across five continents to broaden the scope of the field both thematically and geographically. A multifaceted variety of case studies provide examples of the use of information on biodiversity and ecosystem services in different types of impact assessment to improve decisions at all levels, from strategic choices to individual projects. In addition to its discussion of how biodiversity and ecosystem services can improve the salience and effectiveness of impact assessment, this Handbook presents a range of applications and possible solutions to challenges in key policy and planning sectors, including urban development, land use, energy, marine areas, infrastructure, agriculture, forestry, health and tourism. This Handbook's combination of cutting-edge literature and methodological guidance supports researchers, practitioners and students in developing and implementing biodiversity and ecosystem services-inclusive impact assessment processes, which can contribute to better decisions about the use of our lands and waters. As such, it will appeal not only to scholars of impact assessment but of environmental sciences, environmental engineering, natural sciences, planning and economics as well
    Note: Contributors include: C. Albert, A. Antón, M. Ashley, J. Azcarate, B. Balfors, S. Brownlie, L. Bulling, C. Cortinovis, R.T.T. Forman, S. Frank, C. Fürst, D. Geneletti, J. Goldstein, T. Hooper, P. Horwitz, M. Hughes, P. Itkonen, M. Jimenez, M. Karlson, L. Karrasch, C.M. Kennedy, J.M. Kiesecker, J. Köppel, L. Kopperoinen, O. Langmead, D. Maia de Souza, L. Mandle, L. Milà i Canals, U. Mörtberg, D. Newsome, S. Odelius Gordon, M.W. Parkes, K. Pietzsch, F. Pietzsch, A. Rajvanshi, D. Roe, D.A. Rozas Vásquez, M. Ruckelshaus, H. Tallis, L. Tardieu, F. Teillard, J. Treweek, J. Wu, L. Zardo , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781783470426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (496 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on knowledge management
    DDC: 658.4/038
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    Keywords: Wissensmanagement ; Branche ; Religion ; Nationalkultur ; Organisationsforschung ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books ; Wissensmanagement
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction and background -- pt. II. Knowledge management in context -- pt. III. Reflections on knowledge management
    Note: Includes index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781781005132
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 245 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Elgar original reference
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the knowledge economy ; Vol. 2
    DDC: 303.4833
    Keywords: Wissensgesellschaft ; Innovation ; Kreativsektor ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Information technology ; Knowledge management ; Knowledge economy ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Wirtschaft ; Soziales Netzwerk
    Abstract: Readers with interests in managing knowledge- and innovation-intensive businesses and those who are seeking new insights about how knowledge economies work will find this book an invaluable reference tool. Chapters deal with issues such as open innovation, wellbeing, and digital work that managers and policymakers are increasingly asked to respond to. Contributors to the Handbook are globally recognised experts in their fields providing valuable guidance
    Abstract: pt. I. Concepts -- pt. II. Practices
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Previous ed.: 2005
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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    ISBN: 9781781002278
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 328 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The financial crisis and developing countries
    DDC: 330.90511
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    Keywords: 1990-2011 ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Finanzkrise ; Entwicklung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Finanzkrise ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Entwicklung ; Tendenz ; Armut ; Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Entwicklungsländer ; Weltwirtschaftskrise ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries discusses and analyses regional and country specific impacts of the financial crisis in emerging markets and developing countries, covering all continents. Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies, the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis phenomenon as it examines how the crisis changes concepts of development, critically discusses the mainstream approach, analyses (global) governance issues (including the G20) and shows the actual impact for the poor and crisis vulnerable
    Abstract: pt. 1. The crisis and concepts of development -- pt. 2. Heterodox (political) economic interpretations -- pt. 3. Regional and country experiences -- pt. 4. Preparing for the next crisis?
    Note: Includes bibliogrpahical references (p. 286-313) and index
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    ISBN: 9781849808323
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 634 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The handbook on the political economy of war
    DDC: 355.02
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    Keywords: Krieg ; Friedensforschung ; Politischer Konflikt ; Terrorismus ; Bürgerkrieg ; Militärpolitik ; Sanktion ; Kriegswirtschaft ; War Economic aspects ; Debts, Public ; War, Cost of ; War Economic aspects ; War, Cost of ; Debts, Public ; Krieg ; Electronic books ; Kriegführung ; Wirtschaft
    Abstract: By defining political economy and war in the broadest sense, this unique Handbook brings together a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars from economics, political science, sociology, and policy studies to address a multitude of important topics. These include an analysis of why wars begin, how wars are waged, what happens after war has ceased, and the various alternatives to war. Other sections explore civil war and revolution, the arms trade, economic and political systems, and post-conflict reconstruction and nation building. Policymakers as well as academics and students of political science, economics, public policy and sociology will find this volume to be an engaging and enlightening read
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , Theories and causes of war , The reasons for wars: an updated survey , Can't we all just get along? Fractionalization, institutions and economic consequences , Psychological aspects of war , What is guerrilla warfare? , The economics of torture , Terrorism in rational choice perspective , The political economy of conscription , Economic perspectives on civil wars , Political economy of Third World revolutions , The arms trade , Arms trade offsets: what do we know? , The capitalist peace , On the democratic peace , International conflict and leadership tenure , A public choice perspective defense and alliance policy , International regimes and war , Fixing failed states: a dissenting view , Choice and consequences in strategies of transitional justice , Dynamics of military occupation , Three's company? Towards and understanding of third-party intervention effectiveness , Credible commitment in post-conflict recovery , Disaggregated trade flows and international conflict , Sanctions as alternatives to war , International negotiation and conflict prevention , The economics of peacekeeping
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    ISBN: 9780857930828
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 217 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Antonelli, Cristiano, 1951 - Dynamics of knowledge externalities
    DDC: 338.060945
    Keywords: Technischer Fortschritt ; Innovationsdiffusion ; Hochtechnologie ; Externer Effekt ; Produktivität ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Italien ; Technological innovations ; Externalities (Economics) ; High technology industries ; Industrial productivity ; Electronic books ; Italien ; Wissensmanagement ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Innovation
    Abstract: This book elaborates a new dependent and localized growth theory based upon knowledge externalities by making two important contributions. Firstly, it elaborates the hypothesis that total factor productivity growth stems from pecuniary knowledge externalities that consist in the access to localized external knowledge, at costs that are below equilibrium levels. Secondly, it implements the economic analysis of complex dynamic systems with a novel approach to understanding the role of knowledge interactions and knowledge governance mechanisms in the generation of new technological knowledge within economic systems characterized by webs of interdependence
    Abstract: pt. 1. The localized generation and exploitation of technological knowledge and innovation -- pt. 2. The Italian evidence
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-200) and index
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    ISBN: 9781781002025
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 343 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Flaschel, Peter, 1943 - A future for capitalism
    DDC: 330.122
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    Keywords: Kapitalismus ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Theorie ; Econometric models ; Capitalism Mathematical models ; Electronic books ; Capitalism ; Kapitalismus
    Abstract: This book builds on the Marx-Keynes-Schumpeter approach to understanding the evolution of capitalism. It does so by focusing on current frameworks that study macro-dynamical systems in the tradition of the Classical, the Neoclassical and the Keynesian interpretation of the working of modern capitalist economies, and of the societies that are built upon them
    Abstract: pt. 1. Stabilizing an unstable economy : the challenge in place -- pt. 2. Classical unbalanced growth and social evolution -- pt. 3. Unemployment and welfare issues in models of endogenous growth -- pt. 4. The road to full-employment capitalism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-338) and indexes
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    ISBN: 9780857930576
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 439 p) , ill
    Edition: 2nd ed
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A handbook of cultural economics
    DDC: 381/.457
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    Keywords: Kulturökonomik ; Theorie ; Welt ; Culture Economic aspects ; Arts Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Culture ; Economic aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturwirtschaft ; Kulturindustrie ; Kunstökonomie ; Kulturmanagement
    Abstract: The second edition of this widely acclaimed and extensively cited collection of original contributions by specialist authors reflects changes in the field of cultural economics over the last eight years. Thoroughly revised chapters alongside new topics and contributors bring the Handbook up to date, taking into account new research, literature and the impact of new technologies in the creative industries
    Abstract: Application of welfare economics / William J. Baumol -- Art auctions / Orley Ashenfelter and Kathryn Graddy -- Art dealers / Olav Velthuis -- Art markets / Olav Velthuis -- Art prices / Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux -- Artistic freedom / Michael Rushton -- Artists' labour markets / Françoise Benhamou --Artists' rights / Michael Rushton -- Awards / Nachoem M. Wijnberg -- Baumol's cost disease / James Heilbrun -- Broadcasting / Glenn Withers and Katrina Alford -- Cinema / Samuel Cameron -- Contingent valuation / Tiziana Cuccia -- Copyright / William M. Landes -- Costs of production / Mervi Taalas -- Creative economy / Tyler Cowen -- Creative industries / Ruth Towse -- Creativity / Ruth Towse -- Criticism / Samuel Cameron -- Cultural capital / David Throsby --Cultural districts / Walter Santagata -- Cultural entrepreneurship / Mark Blaug and Ruth Towse -- Cultural statistics / David Throsby -- Cultural tourism / Lluís Bonet -- Cultural value / Jen D. Snowball -- Demand / Louis Lévy-Garboua and Claude Montmarquette -- Digitalization / Anders Henten and Reza Tadayoni -- Economic impact of the arts / Bruce A. Seaman -- Experience goods / Michael Hutter -- Festivals / Bruno S. Frey -- Globalization / Keith Acheson -- Heritage / Françoise Benhamou -- International trade / Günther G. Schulze -- The internet : culture for free / Joe͏̈lle Farchy -- The internet : economics / Fabrice Rochelandet -- Management of the arts / François Colbert -- Marketing the arts / François Colbert -- Media economics and regulation / Gillian Doyle -- Motion Pictures / Darlene C. Chisholm -- Museums / Víctor Fernández-Blanco and Juan Prieto-Rodríguez -- The music industry / Andrew E. Burke -- Non-profit organizations / Dick Netzer -- Opera and ballet / Ruth Towse -- Orchestras / William A. Luksetich. -- Participation / Charles M. Gray --Performance indicators / Giacomo Pignataro -- Performing arts / Ruth Towse -- Poverty and support for artists -- Hans Abbing -- Pricing the arts / Michael Rushton -- Principal-Agent analysis / Michele Trimarchi -- Public choice / Isidoro Mazza -- Public support / Bruno S. Frey -- Publishing / Christian Hjorth-Andersen -- Regulation / Ilde Rizzo -- Resale rights / Victor Ginsburgh -- Superstars / Günther G. Schulze -- Tax Concessions / John O'Hagan -- Television / Christopher Maule -- Theatre / Daniel Urrutiaguer -- Welfare economics / Mark Blaug
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    ISBN: 9781785362347
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    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on the global trading system and the WTO 18
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trade costs and facilitation
    Keywords: International economic relations ; Free trade ; Electronic books
    Abstract: C. Fred Bergsten (1997), 'Open Regionalism', World Economy, 20 (5), 545-65 -- Gerard McLinden (2006), 'Needs, Priorities and Costs Associated with Technical Assistance and Capacity Building for Implementation of a WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: A Comparative Study Based on Six Developing Countries', World Bank Working Paper, November, 1-5, 9-35 -- J. Michael Finger (2008), 'Trade Facilitation: The Role of a WTO Agreement', ECIPE Working Paper No. 01/2008, 1-42 -- Jean-Christophe Maur (2008), 'Regionalism and Trade Facilitation: A Primer', Journal of World Trade, 42 (6), 979-1012 -- Minette Libom Li Likeng, Thomas Cantens and Samson Bilangna (2009), '"Gazing into the Mirror": Operational Internal Control in Cameroon Customs', Regional Integration and Transport - RIT Series, World Bank Discussion Paper No. 8, January, i, v, 1-3, 5-27, 29-32
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Robert A. Mundell (1957), 'International Trade and Factor Mobility', American Economic Review, 47 (3), June, 321-35 -- Paul Krugman (1980), 'Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade', American Economic Review, 70 (5), December, 950-59 -- Paul Krugman (1991), 'Increasing Returns and Economic Geography', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (3), June, 483-99 -- Alan V. Deardorff (2001), 'International Provision of Trade Services, Trade, and Fragmentation', Review of International Economics, 9 (2), 233-48 -- Spiros Bougheas, Panicos O. Demetriades and Edgar L.W. Morgenroth (1999), 'Infrastructure, Transport Costs and Trade', Journal of International Economics, 47 (1), February, 169-89 -- J.M. Finger and A.J. Yeats (1976), 'Effective Protection by Transportation Costs and Tariffs: A Comparison of Magnitudes', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 90 (1), February, 169-76 -- James E. Anderson and Eric van Wincoop (2004), 'Trade Costs', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII (3), September, 691-751 -- Nuno Limão and Anthony J. Venables (2001), 'Infrastructure, Geographical Disadvantage, Transport Costs, and Trade', World Bank Economic Review, 15 (3), 451-79 -- John McCallum (1995), 'National Borders Matter: Canada-U.S. Regional Trade Patterns', American Economic Review, 85 (3), June, 615-23 -- Charles Engel and John H. Rogers (1996), 'How Wide Is the Border?', American Economic Review, 86 (5), December, 1112-25 -- Anne-Célia Disdier and Keith Head (2008), 'The Puzzling Persistence of the Distance Effect on Bilateral Trade', Review of Economics and Statistics, 90 (1), February, 37-48 -- John S. Wilson, Catherine L. Mann and Tsunehiro Otsuki (2003), 'Trade Facilitation and Economic Development: A New Approach to Quantifying the Impact', World Bank Economic Review, 17 (3), 367-89 -- David Dollar, Mary Hallward-Driemeier and Taye Mengistae (2006), 'Investment Climate and International Integration', World Development, 34 (9), 1498-516 -- Gae͏̈l Raballand (2003), 'Determinants of the Negative Impact of Being Landlocked on Trade: An Empirical Investigation Through the Central Asian Case', Comparative Economic Studies, 45, 520-36 -- Alberto Portugal-Perez and John S. Wilson (2008), 'Trade Costs in Africa: Barriers and Opportunities for Reform', Policy Research Working Paper No. 4619, 1-31 -- Ben Shepherd and John S. Wilson (2009), 'Trade Facilitation in ASEAN Member Countries: Measuring Progress and Assessing Priorities', Journal of Asian Economics, 20, 367-83 -- Thomas W. Hertel, Terrie Walmsley and Ken Itakura (2001), 'Dynamic Effects of the "New Age" Free Trade Agreement between Japan and Singapore', Journal of Economic Integration, 16 (4), December, 446-84 -- Joseph Francois, Hans van Meijl and Frank van Tongeren (2005), 'Trade Liberalization in the Doha Development Round', Economic Policy, 20 (42), April, 351-91 -- Thomas W. Hertel and Roman Keeney (2006), 'What Is At Stake: The Relative Importance of Import Barriers, Export Subsidies, and Domestic Support', in Kym Anderson (ed) and Will Martin (ed) (eds), Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda, Chapter 2, Washington, DC: The World Bank and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 37-62
    Abstract: Simeon Djankov, Caroline Freund and Cong S. Pham (2010), 'Trading on Time', Review of Economics and Statistics, 92 (1), February, 166-73 -- Carolyn L. Evans and James Harrigan (2005), 'Distance, Time, and Specialization: Lean Retailing in General Equilibrium', American Economic Review, 95 (1), March, 292-313 -- Maria Persson (2008), 'Trade Facilitation and the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements', Journal of Economic Integration, 23 (3), September, 518-46 -- Caroline L. Freund and Diana Weinhold (2004), 'The Effect of the Internet on International Trade', Journal of International Economics, 62 (1), January, 171-89 -- Carsten Fink, Aaditya Mattoo and Ileana Cristina Neagu (2005), 'Assessing the Impact of Communication Costs on International Trade', Journal of International Economics, 67 (2), December, 428-45 -- Ximena Clark, David Dollar and Alejandro Micco (2004), 'Port Efficiency, Maritime Transport Costs, and Bilateral Trade', Journal of Development Economics, 75(2), December, 417-50 -- Carsten Fink, Aaditya Mattoo and Ileana Cristina Neagu (2002), 'Trade in International Maritime Services: How Much Does Policy Matter?', World Bank Economic Review, 16 (1), 81-108 -- Alejandro Micco and Tomás Serebrisky (2006), 'Competition Regimes and Air Transport Costs: The Effects of Open Skies Agreements', Journal of International Economics, 70 (1), September, 25-51 -- David Hummels, Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Alexandre Skiba (2009), 'The Trade Reducing Effects of Market Power in International Shipping', Journal of Development Economics, 89 (1), May, 84-97 -- James E. Rauch (1999), 'Networks Versus Markets in International Trade', Journal of International Economics, 48, 7-35 -- Marc Auboin and Moritz Meier-Ewert (2003), Improving the Availability of Trade Finance during Financial Crises, Geneva, Switzerland: World Trade Organization, i, 1-18 -- Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås, Enrico Pinali and Massimo Geloso Grosso (2006), 'Logistics and Time as a Trade Barrier', OECD Trade Policy Working Papers, No. 35, OECD Publishing, 1-3, 6-58 -- Dean Yang (2008), 'Integrity for Hire: An Analysis of a Widespread Customs Reform', Journal of Law and Economics, 51, February, 25-57 -- Jose Anson, Olivier Cadot and Marcelo Olarreaga (2006), 'Tariff Evasion and Customs Corruption: Does Pre-Shipment Inspection Help?', Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy, 5 (1), i, 1-24 -- James E. Anderson and Douglas Marcouiller (2002), 'Insecurity and the Pattern of Trade: An Empirical Investigation', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 342-52 -- Gae͏̈l Raballand and Enrique Aldaz-Carroll (2007), 'How Do Differing Standards Increase Trade Costs? The Case of Pallets', World Economy, 30 (4), 685-702 -- Witold Czubala, Ben Shepherd and John S. Wilson (2009), 'Help or Hindrance? The Impact of Harmonised Standards on African Exports', Journal of African Economies, 18 (5), 711-44 -- Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Aaditya Mattoo (2008), 'Regionalism in Standards: Good or Bad for Trade?', Canadian Journal of Economics, 41 (3), August, 838-63 -- Patrick A. Messerlin and Jamel Zarrouk (2000), 'Trade Facilitation: Technical Regulations and Customs Procedures', World Economy, 23 (4), 577-93
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 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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    ISBN: 9781781000984
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 245 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economic crisis and European integration
    DDC: 337.1/4
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    Keywords: 1994-2010 ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Global Governance ; Europäische Integration ; Globalisierung ; EU-Staaten ; Convergence (Economics) ; Financial crises ; Financial crises ; Electronic books ; Europe, Eastern Economic conditions 1989- ; Europe Economic integration ; Europe, Central Economic conditions 1989- ; Convergence (Economics) ; Europe ; Financial crises ; Europe, Central ; Financial crises ; Europe, Eastern ; Europe ; Economic integration ; Europe, Central ; Economic conditions ; 1989- ; Europe, Eastern ; Economic conditions ; 1989- ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Konferenzschrift ; Europa ; Wirtschaftliche Integration
    Abstract: This unique and fascinating book illustrates that the 'credit crunch' and the ensuing financial and economic crisis of 2007-2009 did not only strike hard at the economy in the Western world, but also at its policymakers, at economics as a scientific discipline and, more specifically, at the process of European integration itself
    Abstract: What kind of governance for the Eurozone? / Paul De Grauwe -- EMU, political union and economic performance : lessons from the stability and growth pact and the Lisbon strategy / Demosthenes Ioannou and Martin Heipertz -- Sustainability of government debt in the EMU / Arjan M. Lejour, Jasper Lukkezen and Paul Veenendaal -- Economic crises and regional convergence in the EU : an exploration of facts, theories and policy implications / Nicola D. Coniglio and Francesco Prota -- Do the European Union's bilateral investment treaties matter? The way forward after Lisbon / Selen Sarisoy Guerin -- The effects of the US economic and financial crises on Euro area convergence / Fabio C. Bagliano and Claudio Morana -- A Euro peg system as an alternative for the Chinese exchange rate regime? / Kang-Soek Lee -- Inflexibilities and trade imbalances : evidence from Europe / Helge Berger and Volker Nitsch. -- Global imbalance, excess liqidity and financial risk in China / Zongxin Qian -- How has the financial crisis affected the Eurozone accession outlook in Central and Eastern Europe? / John Lewis -- Portfolio and short-term capital inflows to the new and potential EU countries : patterns and determinants / Mara Pirovano, Jacques Vanneste and André Van Poeck -- Time-varying diversification benefits : the impact of capital market integration on European portfolio holdings / Alexandra Horobet and Sorin Dumitrescu
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    ISBN: 9781781002285
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 239 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creedy, John, 1949 - Modelling the composition of government expenditure
    DDC: 336.39015118
    Keywords: Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Öffentliche Güter ; Öffentliche Sozialleistungen ; Abstimmungsregel ; Overlapping Generations ; Allgemeines Gleichgewicht ; Theorie ; Expenditures, Public Econometric models ; Electronic books ; Expenditures, Public ; Mathematical models ; Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Mathematisches Modell
    Abstract: The composition of government expenditure varies considerably across countries. The aim of this book is to explore the choice of expenditure using a range of modelling approaches
    Abstract: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Voting Models -- pt. 3. Optimal Choice -- pt. 4. A General Equilibrium Mode
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-232) and index
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    ISBN: 9781849803526
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 352 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on nonprofit economics and management
    DDC: 658.048
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    Keywords: Nonprofit-Organisation ; Nonprofit-Management ; Theorie ; USA ; Nonprofit organizations Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Nonprofit organizations Economic aspects ; Nonprofit organizations Management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nonprofit-Bereich ; Management
    Abstract: Nonprofit organizations are arguably the fastest growing and most dynamic part of modern market economies in democratic countries. This Handbook explores the frontiers of knowledge at the intersection of economics and the management of these entities. The authors review the role, structure and behavior of private, nonprofit organizations as economic units and their participation in markets and systems of public service delivery, assess the implications of this knowledge for the efficient management of nonprofit organizations and the formulation of effective public policy, and identify cutting edge questions for future research
    Abstract: Introduction: the frontiers of economics and nonprofit management research. / Bruce A. Seaman and Dennis R. Young -- Income diversification / Cyril F. Chang and Howard P. Tuckman -- Revenue interactions: crowding out, crowding in, or either? / Daniel Tinkelman -- Distribution policies of private foundations / Richard Sansing -- Capital formation / Robert J. Yetman -- Asset composition / Woods Bowman -- Collaboration versus competition in the third sector / Renée A. Irvin -- Markets with competition between for-profit and nonprofit firms / Eleanor Brown -- Nonprofit wages: theory and evidence / Anne E. Preston and Daniel W. Sacks -- Modeling nonprofit behavior / Patricia Hughes and William Luksetich. -- Pricing strategies / Bruce A. Seaman -- Nonprofits and the value of risk management / Martin F. Grace -- Contracting out / Salvatore Alaimo -- Product diversification and social enterprise / Sharon M. Oster -- Internal organization and governance / Vladislav Valentinov -- Franchises and federations: the economics of multi-site nonprofit organizations / Dennis R. Young and Lewis Faulk -- The valuation of volunteer labor / Laura Leete -- Assessing nonprofit performance / Joseph J. Cordes and Katherine Coventry -- Social accounting for value creation in nonprofits / Laurie Mook and Femida Handy -- Certification and self-regulation of nonprofits, and the institutional choice between them / Andreas Ortmann and Jan Myslivecek -- Federal tax policy / Michael Rushton -- The property tax exemption for nonprofits / David L. Sjoquist and Rayna Stoycheva -- Government funding policies / Stefan Toepler
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    ISBN: 9781781000786
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 263 p) , ill
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    DDC: 621.3810684
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    Keywords: Strategic planning ; Electronic industries Subcontracting ; Globalization ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Globalisation and outsourcing-based strategies have reshaped the global economy. This timely book provides a strategic analysis of both the development and macro trends of the electronics industry within the wider context of global technology outsourcing
    Abstract: pt. 1. Global outsourcing in the electronics industry -- pt. 2. Global electronics supply chain -- pt. 3. Growth strategies in outsourcing
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    ISBN: 9781781000588
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 214 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and the creation of small firms
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Hochtechnologie ; KMU ; Schweden ; Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises ; Small business ; Small business ; Unternehmensgründung ; Kleinstbetrieb ; Electronic books ; Schweden ; Entrepreneurship ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Unternehmensgründung
    Abstract: This timely study focuses on the important issue of new venture creation. Using a variety of data sources, methods and theories, the authors demonstrate the factors that aid or hinder new venture creation in a number of settings. The empirical context for this research is Sweden- a small open economy with a renowned quality of data that allows important research questions to be addressed in unique ways. This book presents extensive and high quality work, and considers issues that are of great importance to scholars and policy makers alike
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , New start up firms among Swedish patent holders , Entrepreneurial human capital : a real options perspective , New ventures' entry strategies : a comparison of academic and non academic business startups , How human capital affects self employment among the science and technology labor force , Framing of new business concepts in established corporations : an explanatory investigation , Refueling or running dry : entrepreneurs' energetic resources and the start up process , International entrepreneurship and the theory of effectuation , Learning from Swedish entrepreneurship research
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    ISBN: 9781785362163
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 538 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: Corporate governance in the new global economy 10
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate governance and business ethics
    DDC: 658.4
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Unternehmensethik ; Business ethics ; Corporate governance ; Corporate Governance ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Unternehmensethik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Corporate Governance ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Unternehmensethik
    Abstract: Mauro F. Guillén and Mary A. O'Sullivan (2004), 'The Changing International Corporate Governance Landscape', in Hubert Gatignon (ed) and John R. Kimberly (ed) (eds), The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 23-48 -- Gerald F. Davis (2005), 'New Directions in Corporate Governance', Annual Review of Sociology, 31, 143-62 -- Matthias Benz and Bruno S. Frey (2007), 'Corporate Governance: What Can We Learn from Public Governance?', Academy of Management Review, 32 (1), 92-104 -- Thomas Clarke (2007), 'The Materiality of Sustainability: Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility as Instruments of Strategic Change?', in Dexter Dunphy (ed) and Suzanne Benn (ed) (eds), Corporate Governance and Sustainability: Challenges for Theory and Practice, Chapter 11, New York: Routledge, 219-51 -- John Roberts (2001), 'Corporate Governance and the Ethics of Narcissus', Business Ethics Quarterly, 11 (1), January, 109-27 -- Amiram Gill (2008), 'Corporate Governance as Social Responsibility: A Research Agenda', Berkeley Journal of International Law, 26 (2), 452-78 -- David Antony Detomasi (2007), 'The Multinational Corporation and Global Governance: Modelling Global Public Policy Networks', Journal of Business Ethics, 71, 321-34
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): J. Maurice Clark (1916), 'The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility', Journal of Political Economy, 24 (3), March, 209-29 -- E. Merrick Dodd, Jr. (1932), 'For Whom are Corporate Managers Trustees?', Harvard Law Review, XLV (7), May, 1145-63 -- A.A. Berle, Jr. (1932), 'For Whom Corporate Managers Are Trustees: A Note', Harvard Law Review, 45 (8), June, 1365-72 -- Joseph L. Weiner (1964), 'The Berle-Dodd Dialogue on the Concept of the Corporation', Columbia Law Review, 64 (8), December, 1458-67 -- Adolf A. Berle (1965), 'The Impact of the Corporation on Classical Economic Theory', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 79 (1), February, 25-40 -- Eugene F. Fama and Michael C. Jensen (1983), 'Separation of Ownership and Control', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (2), June, 301-25 -- James H. Davis, F. David Schoorman and Lex Donaldson (1997), 'Toward a Stewardship Theory of Management', Academy of Management Review, 22 (1), January, 20-47 -- William M. Evan and R. Edward Freeman (1988), 'A Stakeholder Theory of the Modern Corporation: Kantian Capitalism', in Tom L. Beauchamp (ed) and Norman E. Bowie (ed) (eds), Ethical Theory and Business, 3rd edn, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 97-106 -- John Hendry (2001), 'Missing the Target: Normative Stakeholder Theory and the Corporate Governance Debate', Business Ethics Quarterly, 11 (1), January, 159-76 -- Ian Maitland (2001), 'Distributive Justice in Firms: Do the Rules of Corporate Governance Matter?', Business Ethics Quarterly, 11 (1), January, 129-43 -- Alexei M. Marcoux (2003), 'A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory', Business Ethics Quarterly, 13 (1), January, 1-24 -- Richard Marens and Andrew Wicks (1999), 'Getting Real: Stakeholder Theory, Managerial Practice, and the General Irrelevance of Fiduciary Duties Owed to Shareholders', Business Ethics Quarterly, 9 (2), April, 273-93 -- David Lea (2004), 'The Imperfect Nature of Corporate Responsibilities to Stakeholders', Business Ethics Quarterly, 14 (2), 201-17 -- Ruth V. Aguilera and Gregory Jackson (2003), 'The Cross-National Diversity of Corporate Governance: Dimensions and Determinants', Academy of Management Review, 28 (3), July, 447-65 -- Lori Verstegen Ryan (2005), 'Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in North America: The State of the Art', Business and Society, 44 (1), March, 40-73 -- Josef Wieland (2005), 'Corporate Governance, Values Management, and Standards: A European Perspective', Business and Society, 44 (1), March, 74-93 -- Martin Rhodes and Bastiaan van Apeldoorn (1998), 'Capital Unbound? The Transformation of European Corporate Governance', Journal of European Public Policy, 5 (3), September, 406-27 -- David Kimber and Phillip Lipton (2005), 'Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in the Asia-Pacific Region', Business and Society, 44 (2), June, 178-210 -- G.J. Rossouw (2005), 'Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa', Business and Society, 44 (1), March, 94-106
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 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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    ISBN: 9781785362224
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings on business and management 14
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Women and management
    DDC: 658.409082
    Keywords: Businesswomen ; Discrimination in employment ; Women executives ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Frau ; Management ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 1989-2008 ; Weibliche Führungskraft ; Chancengleichheit ; Lohndifferenzierung ; Work-Life-Balance ; Geschichte 1989-2008
    Abstract: Jennifer Cunningham and Therese Macan (2007), 'Effects of Applicant Pregnancy on Hiring Decisions and Interview Ratings', Sex Roles, 57, 497-508 -- Gavin Dick and Beverley Metcalfe (2007), 'The Progress of Female Police Officers?: An Empirical Analysis of Organisational Commitment and Tenure Explanations in Two UK Police Forces', International Journal of Public Sector Management, 20 (2), 81-100 -- Caroline Gatrell (2007), 'A Fractional Commitment? Part-time Work and the Maternal Body', International Journal of Human Resource Management, 18 (3), March, 462-75 -- Kathryn Haynes (2008), '(Re)figuring Accounting and Maternal Bodies: The Gendered Embodiment of Accounting Professionals', Accounting, Organizations and Society, 33, 328-48 -- Elaine Swan (2005), 'On Bodies, Rhinestones, and Pleasures: Women Teaching Managers', Management Learning, 36 (3), 317-33 -- Jennifer A. Chatman and Charles A. O'Reilly (2004), 'Asymmetric Reactions to Work Group Sex Diversity Among Men and Women', Academy of Management Journal, 47 (2), 193-208 -- Alice H. Eagly, Mary C. Johannesen-Schmidt and Marloes L. van Engen (2003), 'Transformational, Transactional, and Laissez-Faire Leadership Styles: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Women and Men', Psychological Bulletin, 129 (4), 569-91 -- Ella L.J. Edmondson Bell, Debra Meyerson, Stella Nkomo and Maureen Scully (2003), 'Interpreting Silence and Voice in the Workplace: A Conversation About Tempered Radicalism Among Black and White Women Researchers', Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 39 (4), December, 381-414 -- Robin Ely and Irene Padavic (2007), 'A Feminist Analysis of Organizational Research on Sex Differences', Academy of Management Review, 32 (4), 1121-43 -- Sandra L. Fielden and Marilyn J. Davidson (2001), 'Stress and Gender in Unemployed Female and Male Managers', Applied Psychology: An International Review, 50 (2), 305-3 -- Susan Gill and Marilyn J. Davidson (2001) 'Problems and Pressures Facing Lone Mothers in Management and Professional Occupations - A Pilot Study', Women in Management Review, 16 (8), 383-99 -- Deborah Kerfoot and David Knights (1993), 'Management, Masculinity and Manipulation: From Paternalism to Corporate Strategy in Financial Services in Britain', Journal of Management Studies, 30 (4), July, 659-77 -- Joel Lefkowitz (1994), 'Sex-Related Differences in Job Attitudes and Dispositional Variables: Now You See Them,...', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (2), April, 323-49 -- Barbara F. Reskin and Debra Branch McBrier (2000), 'Why Not Ascription? Organizations' Employment of Male and Female Managers', American Sociological Review, 65 (2), April, 210-33 -- Linda K. Stroh, Jeanne M. Brett and Anne H. Reilly (1992), 'All The Right Stuff: A Comparison of Female and Male Managers' Career Progression', Journal of Applied Psychology, 77 (3), 251-60 -- Angela M. Young and David Hurlic (2007) 'Gender Enactment at Work: The Importance of Gender and Gender-Related Behavior to Person-Organizational Fit and Career Decisions', Journal of Managerial Psychology, 22 (2), 168-87
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bonita L. Betters-Reed and Lynda L. Moore (1995), 'Shifting the Management Development Paradigm for Women', Journal of Management Development, 14 (2), 24-38 -- Alice H. Eagly and Steven J. Karau (2002), 'Role Congruity Theory of Prejudice Toward Female Leaders', Psychological Review, 109 (3), 573-98 -- Gedaliahu H. Harel (In Memoriam), Shay S. Tzafrir and Yehuda Baruch (2003), 'Achieving Organizational Effectiveness Through Promotion of Women into Managerial Positions: HRM Practice Focus', International Journal of Human Resource Management, 14 (2), March, 247-63 -- Belle Rose Ragins and John L. Cotton (1999), 'Mentor Functions and Outcomes: A Comparison of Men and Women in Formal and Informal Mentoring Relationships', Journal of Applied Psychology, 84 (4), 529-50 -- Carole Elliott and Valerie Stead (2008), 'Learning from Leading Women's Experience: Towards a Sociological Understanding', Leadership, 4 (2), 159-80 -- Sharon Mavin (2008), 'Queen Bees, Wannabees and Afraid to Bees: No More 'Best Enemies' for Women in Management?', British Journal of Management, 19, S75-S84 -- Nancy J. Adler (1984), 'Women Do Not Want International Careers: And Other Myths About International Management', Organizational Dynamics, 13 (2), 66-79 -- Paula M. Caligiuri and Rosalie L. Tung (1999), 'Comparing the Success of Male and Female Expatriates from a US-Based Multinational Company', International Journal of Human Resource Management, 10 (5), October, 763-82 -- Virginia E. Schein (2001), 'A Global Look at Psychological Barriers to Women's Progress in Management', Journal of Social Issues, 57 (4), 675-88 -- Mina Westman, Dalia Etzion, Etty Gattenio (2008), 'International Business Travels and the Work-Family Interface: A Longitudinal Study', Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 81, 459-80 -- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (2005), 'A Meta-Analysis of the International Gender Wage Gap', Journal of Economic Surveys, 19 (3), 479-511 -- David A. Cotter, Joan M. Hermsen, Seth Ovadia and Reeve Vanneman (2001), 'The Glass Ceiling Effect', Social Forces, 80 (2), December, 655-81 -- Terry C. Blum, Dail L. Fields and Jodi S. Goodman (1994), 'Organization-Level Determinants of Women in Management', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (2), April, 241-68 -- Adelina Broadbridge (1998), 'Barriers in the Career Progression of Retail Managers', International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 8 (1), January, 53-78 -- Phyllis Tharenou, Shane Latimer and Denise Conroy (1994), 'How Do You Make it to the Top? An Examination of Influences on Women's and Men's Managerial Advancement', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (4), August, 899-931 -- Gary N. Powell and D. Anthony Butterfield (1994), 'Investigating the "Glass Ceiling" Phenomenon: An Empirical Study of Actual Promotions to Top Management', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (1), February, 68-86 -- Savita Kumra and Susan Vinnicombe (2008), 'A Study of the Promotion to Partner Process in a Professional Services Firm: How Women are Disadvantaged', British Journal of Management, 19, S65-S74 -- Joan Acker (1990), 'Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations', Gender and Society, 4 (2), June, 139-58 -- Joanna Brewis, Mark P. Hampton and Stephen Linstead (1997), 'Unpacking Priscilla: Subjectivity and Identity in the Organization of Gendered Appearance', Human Relations, 50 (10), 1275-304
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    ISBN: 9781785362231
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 684 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: The pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als James A. Mirrlees, William S. Vickrey, George A. Akerlof, A. Michael Spence and Joseph E. Stiglitz
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    Keywords: Mirrlees, James A. ; Vickrey, William S. ; Akerlof, George A. ; Spence, Andrew Michael ; Stiglitz, Joseph E. ; Vickrey, William S ; Akerlof, George A ; Spence, Michael ; Stiglitz, Joseph E ; Mirrlees, James A ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): J.A. Mirrlees (1971), 'An Exploration in the Theory of Optimum Income Taxation', Review of Economic Studies, 38 (2), April, 175-208 -- Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees (1971a), 'Optimal Taxation and Public Production I: Production Efficiency', American Economic Review, 61 (1), March, 8-27 -- Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees (1971b), 'Optimal Taxation and Public Production II: Tax Rules', American Economic Review, 61 (3, part 1), June, 261-78 -- J.A. Mirrlees (1974), 'Notes on Welfare Economics, Information and Uncertainty', in M. Balch (ed), D. McFadden (ed) and S. Wu (ed) (eds), Essays on Economic Behaviour Under Uncertainty, Chapter 9, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 243-58 -- James A. Mirrlees (1976), 'The Optimal Structure of Incentives and Authority within an Organization', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (1), Spring, 105-31 -- James A. Mirrlees (1997), 'Information and Incentives: The Economics of Carrots and Sticks', Economic Journal, 107 (444), September, 1311-29 -- William Vickrey (1939), 'Averaging of Income for Income-Tax Purposes', Journal of Political Economy, 47 (3), June, 379-97 -- William Vickrey (1945), 'Measuring Marginal Utility by Reactions to Risk', Econometrica, 13 (4), October, 319-33 -- William S. Vickrey (1955), 'A Proposal for Revising New York's Subway Fare Structure', Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, 3 (1), February, 38-68 -- William Vickrey (1961), 'Counterspeculation, Auctions, and Competitive Sealed Tenders', Journal of Finance, 16 (1), March, 8-37 -- William Vickrey (1962), 'Auction and Bidding Games', in Recent Advances in Game Theory (Papers delivered at a meeting of the Princeton University Conference, October 4-6 1961), Philadelphia, PA: Ivy Curtis Press, 15-27 -- William Vickrey (1992), 'Federal Tax Policy for the 1990's: An Updated Agenda for Progressive Taxation', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 82 (2), May, 257-62 -- George A. Akerlof (1970), 'The Market for "Lemons": Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXIV (3), August, 488-500 -- George Akerlof (1976), 'The Economics of Caste and of the Rat Race and Other Woeful Tales', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XC (4), November, 599-617 -- George A. Akerlof (1980), 'A Theory of Social Custom, of Which Unemployment May Be One Consequence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XCIV (4), June, 749-7 -- George A. Akerlof (1982), 'Labor Contracts as Partial Gift Exchange', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XCVII (4), November, 543-69 -- George A. Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen (1985), 'A Near-Rational Model of the Business Cycle, with Wage and Price Inertia', Quarterly Journal of Economics, C, Supplement, 823-38 -- George A. Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen (1990), 'The Fair Wage-Effort Hypothesis and Unemployment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CV (2), May, 255-83 -- Michael Spence (1973), 'Job Market Signaling', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXVII (3), August, 355-74
    Abstract: Michael Spence (1974), 'Competitive and Optimal Responses to Signals: An Analysis of Efficiency and Distribution', Journal of Economic Theory, 7 (3), March, 296-332 -- Michael Spence (1976), 'Product Selection, Fixed Costs, and Monopolistic Competition', Review of Economic Studies, 43 (2), June, 217-35 -- A. Michael Spence (1977), 'Entry, Capacity, Investment and Oligopolistic Pricing', Bell Journal of Economics, 8 (2), Autumn, 534-44 -- Michael Spence (1984), 'Cost Reduction, Competition, and Industry Performance', Econometrica, 52 (1), January, 101-21 -- Michael Spence (2002), 'Signaling in Retrospect and the Informational Structure of Markets', American Economic Review, 92 (3), June, 434-59 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1974), 'Incentives and Risk Sharing in Sharecropping', Review of Economic Studies, 41 (2), April, 219-55 -- Michael Rothschild and Joseph Stiglitz (1976), 'Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets: An Essay on the Economics of Imperfect Information', Quarterly Journal of Economics, XC (4), November, 629-49 -- Sanford J. Grossman and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1980), 'On the Impossibility of Informationally Efficient Markets', American Economic Review, 70 (3), June, 393-408 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Weiss (1981), 'Credit Rationing in Markets with Imperfect Information', American Economic Review, 71 (3), June, 393-410 -- Carl Shapiro and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1984), 'Equilibrium Unemployment as a Worker Discipline Device', American Economic Review, 74 (3), June, 433-44 -- Bruce C. Greenwald and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1986), 'Externalities in Economies with Imperfect Information and Incomplete Markets', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CI (2), May, 229-64
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    ISBN: 9781781000748
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 268 p) , ill., maps
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vaughan-Whitehead, Daniel, 1963 - Fair wages
    DDC: 331.2153
    Keywords: Lohnpolitik ; Sozialstandards ; Vergütungssystem ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Welt ; Social responsibility of business ; Pay equity ; Electronic books ; Lohngerechtigkeit ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung
    Abstract: Over the last decade the emergence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has contributed towards better corporate governance by tackling such burning issues as child labour and basic human rights violations. However, as the author argues in this important new book, the time has now come to incorporate wage issues into CSR. Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead proposes a new methodology, the 'Fair Wage' approach, which should allow all CSR actors to make progress in this field through a coherent and comprehensive set of fair wage dimensions and indicators
    Abstract: pt. 1. Towards a new wage policy : the fair wage approach -- pt. 2. The fair wage approach in practice
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    ISBN: 9781781000595
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 360 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutional and social dynamics of growth and distribution
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    Keywords: Institutionenökonomik ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Einkommensverteilung ; Endogenes Wachstumsmodell ; Income distribution Mathematical models ; Income distribution ; Economic development ; Economic development Mathematical models ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politische Institution ; Einkommensverteilung ; Demographie
    Abstract: Institutional and Social Dynamics of Growth and Distribution presents a set of original contributions to the much-debated issues of long-run economic growth in relation to institutional and social progress
    Abstract: Institutions and the beginning of economic growth in eighteenth-century Britain -- The coevolution of institutions and preferences: history and theory -- Politics and income distribution -- Income distribution and the interaction between cycles and growth -- Market failures within poor institutions: the effects of bureaucrats' rent-seeking activity -- Government spending, effective demand, distribution and growth: a dynamic analysis -- The role of human capital in economic growth: evidence from Greek regions -- Adult longevity and economic take-off from Malthus to Ben-Porath -- Endogenous age structure in descriptive macroeconomic growth models: a general framework and some steady state analysis -- Bright and wealthy: exploring assortative mating -- Information networks and knowledge spillovers: simulations in an agent-based model framework -- Interaction between economic and social variables: the transformational growth matrix -- Financial fragility, mean-field interaction and macroeconomic dynamics: a stochastic model
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    ISBN: 9781785362149
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (li, 728 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bargaining and the theory of cooperative games
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    Keywords: Nash, John F. ; Nash, John F ; Verhandlungstheorie ; Spieltheorie ; Kooperatives Spiel ; Finanzmathematik ; Collective bargaining Econometric models ; Negotiation Mathematical models ; Game theory ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nash, John F. 1928-2015 ; Spieltheorie ; Verhandlungstheorie
    Abstract: This book explores game theory's development as a tool to understand economic behavior
    Abstract: Lars Tyge Nielsen (1983), 'Ordinal Interpersonal Comparisons in Bargaining', Econometrica, 51 (1), January, 219-21 -- Yves Sprumont (2000), 'A Note on Ordinally Equivalent Pareto Surfaces', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 34, 27-38 -- Zvi Safra and Dov Samet (2004), 'An Ordinal Solution to Bargaining Problems with Many Players', Games and Economic Behavior, 46, 129-42 -- John P. Conley and Simon Wilkie (1991), 'The Bargaining Problem Without Convexity: Extending the Egalitarian and Kalai- Smorodinsky Solutions', Economics Letters, 36, 365-9 -- Lin Zhou (1996), 'The Nash Bargaining Theory with Non-Convex Problems', Econometrica, 65 (3), May, 681-5 -- William Thomson (1987), 'Monotonicity of Bargaining Solutions with Respect to the Disagreement Point', Journal of Economic Theory, 42 (1), 50-58 -- Hans Peters and Eric van Damme (1991), 'Characterizing the Nash and Raiffa Bargaining Solutions by Disagreement Point Axioms', Mathematics of Operations Research, 16 (3), August, 447-61 -- Youngsub Chun and William Thomson (1990), 'Bargaining with Uncertain Disagreement Points', Econometrica, 58 (4), July, 951-9 -- William Thomson (1983), 'The Fair Division of a Fixed Supply Among a Growing Population', Mathematics of Operations Research, 8 (3), August, 319-26 -- William Thomson (1983), 'Problems of Fair Division and the Egalitarian Solution', Journal of Economic Theory, 31 (2), December, 211-26 -- William Thomson and Terje Lensberg (1983), 'Guarantee Structures for Problems of Fair Division', Mathematical Social Sciences, 4, 205-18 -- Terje Lensberg (1987), 'Stability and Collective Rationality', Econometrica, 55 (4), July, 935-61 -- Terje Lensberg (1988), 'Stability and the Nash Solution', Journal of Economic Theory, 45 (2), 330-41 -- Youngsub Chun (2002), 'The Converse Consistency Principle in Bargaining', Games and Economic Behavior, 40, 25-43 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom, Alvin E. Roth and David Schmeidler (1981), 'Risk Aversion and Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem', in O. Moeschlin (ed) and D. Pallaschke (ed) (eds), Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 65-71 -- Alvin E. Roth and Uriel G. Rothblum (1982), 'Risk Aversion and Nash's Solution for Bargaining Games with Risky Outcomes', Econometrica, 50 (3), May, 639-47 -- Zvi Safra, Lin Zhou and Itzhak Zilcha (1990), 'Risk Aversion in the Nash Bargaining Problem with Risky Outcomes and Risky Disagreement Points', Econometrica, 58 (4), July, 961-5 -- John E. Roemer (1988), 'Axiomatic Bargaining Theory on Economic Environments', Journal of Economic Theory, 45 (1), 1-31 -- Ariel Rubinstein, Zvi Safra and William Thomson (1992), 'On the Interpretation of the Nash Bargaining Solution and its Extension to Non-Expected Utility Preferences', Econometrica, 60 (5), September, 1171-86
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): John F. Nash Jr. (1950), 'The Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 18 (2), April, 155-62 -- Alvin E. Roth (1977), 'Individual Rationality and Nash's Solution to the Bargaining Problem', Mathematics of Operations Research, 2 (1), February, 64-5 -- Alvin E. Roth (1977), 'Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives, and Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem', Journal of Economic Theory, 16 (2), December, 247-51 -- Hans Peters and Peter Wakker (1991), 'Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives and Revealed Group Preferences', Econometrica, 59 (6), November, 1787-801 -- Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson (1994), 'Generalized Ginis and Cooperative Bargaining Solutions', Econometrica, 62 (5), September, 1161-78 -- Efe A. Ok (1998), 'Inequality Averse Collective Choice', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 30, 301-21 -- Ehud Kalai and Meir Smorodinsky (1975), 'Other Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 43 (3), May, 513-18 -- A.E. Roth (1979), 'An Impossibility Result Concerning n-Person Bargaining Games', International Journal of Game Theory, 8 (3), 129-32 -- Ehud Kalai (1977), 'Proportional Solutions to Bargaining Situations: Interpersonal Utility Comparisons', Econometrica, 45 (7), October, 1623-30 -- Haruo Imai (1983), 'Individual Monotonicity and Lexicographic Maxmin Solution', Econometrica, 51 (2), March, 389-401; 'Erratum', Econometrica, 51 (5), September, 1603 -- W. Thomson and R.B. Myerson (1980), 'Monotonicity and Independence Axioms', International Journal of Game Theory, 9 (1), 37-49 -- P.L. Yu (1973), 'A Class of Solutions for Group Decision Problems', Management Science, 19 (8), April, 936-46 -- Youngsub Chun (1988), 'The Equal-Loss Principle for Bargaining Problems', Economics Letters, 26, 103-6 -- Roger B. Myerson (1977), 'Two-Person Bargaining Problems and Comparable Utility', Econometrica, 45 (7), October, 1631-7 -- M.A. Perles and M. Maschler (1981), 'The Super-Additive Solution for the Nash Bargaining Game', International Journal of Game Theory, 10 (3/4), 163-93 -- Roger B. Myerson (1981), 'Utilitarianism, Egalitarianism, and the Timing Effect in Social Choice Problems', Econometrica, 49 (4), July, 883-97 -- Clara Ponsati and Joel Watson (1997), 'Multiple-Issue Bargaining and Axiomatic Solutions', International Journal of Game Theory, 26 (4), 501-24 -- Hans Peters (1986), 'Simultaneity of Issues and Additivity in Bargaining', Econometrica, 54 (1), January 153-69 -- Lloyd S. Shapley (1969), 'Utility Comparison and the Theory of Games', in G. Th. Guilbaud (ed) (ed.), La Decision, Paris: Editions du CNRS, 251-63
    Abstract: Zvi Safra and Itzhak Zilcha (1993), 'Bargaining Solutions without the Expected Utility Hypothesis', Games and Economic Behavior, 5 (2), April, 288-306 -- Simon Grant and Atsushi Kajii (1995), 'A Cardinal Characterization of the Rubinstein-Safra-Thomson Axiomatic Bargaining Theory', Econometrica, 63 (5), September, 1241-9 -- Youngsub Chun and William Thomson (1992), 'Bargaining Problems with Claims', Mathematical Social Sciences, 24, 19-33 -- Walter Bossert (1993), 'An Alternative Solution to Bargaining Problems with Claims', Mathematical Social Sciences, 25, 205-20 -- Kim C. Border and Uzi Segal (1997), 'Preferences Over Solutions to the Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 65 (1), January, 1-18 -- John Nash (1953), 'Two-Person Cooperative Games', Econometrica, 21 (1), January, 128-40 -- Eric van Damme (1986), 'The Nash Bargaining Solution is Optimal', Journal of Economic Theory, 38 (1), 78-100 -- Ariel Rubinstein (1982), 'Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model', Econometrica, 50 (1), January, 97-109 -- Vincent P. Crawford and Hal R. Varian (1979), 'Distortion of Preferences and the Nash Theory of Bargaining', Economics Letters, 3, 203-6 -- Joel Sobel (1981), 'Distortion of Utilities and the Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 49 (3), May, 597-619 -- H. Moulin (1984), 'Implementing the Kalai-Smorodinsky Bargaining Solution', Journal of Economic Theory, 33 (1), June, 32-45 -- Eiichi Miyagawa (2002), 'Subgame-Perfect Implementation of Bargaining Solutions', Games and Economic Behavior, 41, 292-308 -- M.E. Yaari and M. Bar-Hillel (1984), 'On Dividing Justly', Social Choice and Welfare, 1 (1), 1-24
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    ISBN: 9781785362200
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 683 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 18
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Wissenstransfer ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Technological innovations ; Intellectual capital ; Organizational learning ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Wissensmanagement ; Spill-over-Effekt
    Abstract: James J. Anton and Dennis A. Yao (1994), 'Expropriation and Inventions: Appropriable Rents in the Absence of Property Rights', American Economic Review, 84 (1), March, 190-209 -- Lynne G. Zucker, Michael R. Darby and Marilynn B. Brewer (1998), 'Intellectual Human Capital and the Birth of U.S. Biotechnology Enterprises', American Economic Review, 88 (1), March, 290-306 -- David B. Audretsch (1995), 'New Firms', in Innovation and Industry Evolution, Chapter 3, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 39-64, references -- Scott Shane (2001), 'Technological Opportunities and New Firm Creation', Management Science, 47 (2), February, 205-20 -- Boyan Jovanovic (2001), 'New Technology and The Small Firm', Small Business Economics, 16 (1), February, 53-5 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Attila Varga (2002), 'Geography, Endogenous Growth, and Innovation', International Regional Science Review, 25 (1), 132-48 -- Claudio Michelacci (2003), 'Low Returns in R&D Due to the Lack of Entrepreneurial Skills', Economic Journal, 113 (484), January, 207-25 -- Bo Carlsson, Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Pontus Braunerhjelm (2009), 'Knowledge Creation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth: A Historical Review', Industrial and Corporate Change, 18 (6), December, 1193-229 -- Zoltan J. Acs, Pontus Braunerhjelm, David B. Audretsch and Bo Carlsson (2009), 'The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32 (1), January, 15-30 -- Zoltan Acs, Lawrence A. Plummer and Ryan Sutter (2009), 'Penetrating the Knowledge Filter in "Rust Belt" Economies', Annals of Regional Science, 43 (4), 989-1012 -- David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (2005), 'Does the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship Hold for Regions?', Research Policy, 34, 1191-202 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Attila Varga (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Agglomeration and Technological Change', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), 323-34 -- Edward P. Lazear (2005), 'Entrepreneurship', Journal of Labor Economics, 23 (4), 649-80 -- Jarle Møen (2005), 'Is Mobility of Technical Personnel a Source of R&D Spillovers?', Journal of Labor Economics, 23 (1), 81-114 -- Thomas Hellmann (2007), 'When Do Employees Become Entrepreneurs?', Management Science, 53 (6), June, 919-33 -- Hans K. Hvide (2009), 'The Quality of Entrepreneurs', Economic Journal, 119 (539), July, 1010-35
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): F.A. Hayek (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, XXXV (4), September, 519-30 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economics Research, The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors. A Conference of the Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research and the Committee on Economic Growth of the Social Science Research Council, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 609-26 -- William J. Baumol (1968), 'Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 58 (2), May, 64-71 -- Harvey Leibenstein (1968), 'Entrepreneurship and Development', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 58 (2), May, 72-83 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1978), 'On the Size Distribution of Business Firms', Bell Journal of Economics, 9 (2), Autumn, 508-23 -- Zvi Griliches (1979), 'Issues in Assessing the Contribution of Research and Development to Productivity Growth', Bell Journal of Economics, 10 (1), Spring, 92-116 -- Boyan Jovanovic (1982), 'Selection and the Evolution of Industry', Econometrica, 50 (3), May, 649-70 -- Ariél Pakes and Shmuel Nitzan (1983), 'Optimum Contracts for Research Personnel, Research Employment, and the Establishment of "Rival" Enterprises', Journal of Labor Economics, 1 (4), October, 345-65 -- Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in Large and Small Firms: An Empirical Analysis', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 678-90 -- David S. Evans and Boyan Jovanovic (1989), 'An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (4), 808-27 -- Paul M. Romer (1990), 'Endogenous Technological Change', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5, Part 2), October, S71-S102 -- Paul S. Segerstrom, T.C.A. Anant and Elias Dinopoulos (1990), 'A Schumpeterian Model of the Product Life Cycle', American Economic Review, 80 (5), December, 1077-91 -- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt (1992), 'A Model of Growth through Creative Destruction', Econometrica, 60 (2), March, 323-51 -- Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 -- Adam B. Jaffe, Manuel Trajtenberg and Rebecca Henderson (1993), 'Geographic Localization of Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 577-98 -- Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1994), 'R&D Spillovers and Recipient Firm Size', Review of Economics and Statistics, 76 (2), May, 336-40 -- Luc Anselin, Attila Varga and Zoltan Acs (1997), 'Local Geographic Spillovers between University Research and High Technology Innovations', Journal of Urban Economics, 42 (3), 422-48 -- Peter Thompson and Melanie Fox-Kean (2005), 'Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: A Reassessment', American Economic Review, 95 (1), March, 450-60
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 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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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781849806329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 442 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and religion
    DDC: 261.85
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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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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781785362217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 641 pages)
    Series Statement: Strategic management 2
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strategy process
    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Ablauf ; Organisationsforschung ; Strategic planning ; Electronic books ; Strategisches Management ; Strategische Planung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Moshe Farjoun (2002), 'Towards an Organic Perspective on Strategy', Strategic Management Journal, 23, 561-94 -- James W. Fredrickson (1983), 'Strategic Process Research: Questions and Recommendations', Academy of Management Review, 8 (4), October, 565-75 -- Anne S. Huff and Rhonda Kay Reger (1987), 'A Review of Strategic Process Research', Journal of Management, 13 (2), 211-36 -- Henry Mintzberg and Joseph Lampel (1999), 'Reflecting on the Strategy Process', Sloan Management Review, 40 (3), Spring, 21-30 -- Andrew H. van de Ven (1992), 'Suggestions for Studying Strategy Process: A Research Note', Strategic Management Journal, 13, Summer, Special Issue, 169-88 -- V.K. Narayanan and Liam Fahey (1982), 'The Micro-Politics of Strategy Formulation', Academy of Management Review, 7 (1), January, 25-34 -- Bill Wooldridge and Steven W. Floyd (1989), 'Strategic Process Effects on Consensus', Strategic Management Journal, 10 (3), May-June, 295-302 -- Yves L. Doz, Paul M. Olk, Peter Smith Ring (2000), 'Formation Processes of R&D Consortia: Which Path to Take? Where Does it Lead?', Strategic Management Journal, 21, 239-66 -- Charles I. Stubbart and Roger D. Smalley (1999), 'The Deceptive Allure of Stage Models of Strategic Processes', Journal of Management Inquiry, 8, September, 273-86 -- James Brian Quinn (1981), 'Formulating Strategy One Step at a Time', Journal of Business Strategy, 1 (3), Winter, 42-63 -- Henry Mintzberg and James A. Waters (1982), 'Tracking Strategy in an Entrepreneurial Firm', Academy of Management Journal, 25 (3), September, 465-99 -- David E.W. Marginson (2002), 'Management Control Systems and their Effects on Strategy Formation at Middle-Management Levels: Evidence from a U.K. Organization', Strategic Management Journal, 23, 1019-31 -- Peter Smith Ring and Andrew H. van de Ven (1994), 'Developmental Processes of Cooperative Interorganizational Relationships', Academy of Management Review, 19 (1), January, 90-118 -- Andrew M. Pettigrew (1987), 'Context and Action in the Transformation of the Firm', Journal of Management Studies, 24 (6), November, 649-70 -- John Hendry (2000), 'Strategic Decision Making, Discourse, and Strategy as Social Practice', Journal of Management Studies, 37 (7), November, 955-77 -- Patrick Regnér (2003), 'Strategy Creation in the Periphery: Inductive Versus Deductive Strategy Making', Journal of Management Studies, 40 (1), January, 57-82 -- Alfred Marcus and Donald Geffen (1998), 'The Dialectics of Competency Acquisition: Pollution Prevention in Electric Generation', Strategic Management Journal, 19, 1145-68 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1983), 'A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28 (2), June, 223-44 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1991), 'Intraorganizational Ecology of Strategy Making and Organizational Adaptation: Theory and Field Research', Organization Science, 2 (3), August, 239-62
    Abstract: Tomo Noda and Joseph L. Bower (1996), 'Strategy Making as Iterated Processes of Resource Allocation', Strategic Management Journal, 17, Special Issue, Summer, 159-92 -- Bjorn Lovas and Sumantra Ghoshal (2000), 'Strategy as Guided Evolution', Strategic Management Journal, 21, 875-96 -- Andrew M. Pettigrew (1990), 'Longitudinal Field Research on Change: Theory and Practice', Organization Science, 1 (3), Special Issue, August, 267-92 -- Peter R. Monge (1990), 'Theoretical and Analytical Issues in Studying Organizational Processes', Organization Science, 1 (4), November, 406-30 -- Brian T. Pentland (1999), 'Building Process Theory with Narrative: From Description to Explanation', Academy of Management Review, 24 (4), October, 711-24 -- Jane E. Dutton and Stephen A. Stumpf (1991), 'Using Behavioral Simulations to Study Strategic Processes', Simulation and Gaming, 22 (2), June, 149-73 -- Thomas Hutzschenreuter and Ingo Kleindienst (2006), 'Strategy- Process Research: What Have We Learned and What is Still to be Explored', Journal of Management, 32 (5), October, 673-720 -- Harry Sminia (2009), 'Process Research in Strategy Formation: Theory, Methodology and Relevance', International Journal of Management Reviews, 11 (1), 97-125
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785362156
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 732 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings on business and management
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Organizational effectiveness
    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: Organisationsforschung ; Effizienz ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Organizational effectiveness ; Organisationsforschung ; Wirtschaftliche Effizienz ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Anne S. Tsui (1990), 'A Multiple-Constituency Model of Effectiveness: An Empirical Examination at the Human Resource Subunit Level', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (3), September, 458-83 -- Robert E. Quinn and John Rohrbaugh (1983), 'A Spatial Model of Effectiveness Criteria: Towards a Competing Values Approach to Organizational Analysis', Management Science, 29 (3), March, 363-77 -- Robert E. Quinn and Kim Cameron (1983), 'Organizational Life Cycles and Shifting Criteria of Effectiveness: Some Preliminary Evidence', Management Science, 29 (1), January, 33-51 -- Kim S. Cameron (1986), 'Effectiveness As Paradox: Consensus and Conflict in Conceptions of Organizational Effectiveness', Management Science, 32 (5), May, 539-53 -- Marshall W. Meyer and Vipin Gupta (1994), 'The Performance Paradox', in Barry M. Staw (ed) and Larry L. Cummings (ed) (eds), Research in Organizational Behavior, Volume 16, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc., 309-69 -- John P. Campbell (1977), 'On the Nature of Organizational Effectiveness', in Paul S. Goodman (ed), Johannes M. Pennings (ed) and Associates (eds), New Perspectives on Organizational Effectiveness, Chapter 2, San Francisco; London: Jossey-Bass, 13-55, references -- Richard M. Steers (1975), 'Problems in the Measurement of Organizational Effectiveness', Administrative Science Quarterly, 20 (4), December, 546-58 -- Andrew H. Van de Ven and Diane L. Ferry (1980), 'A Process for Assessing Organizations', in Measuring and Assessing Organizations, Chapter 2, New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 22-51, references -- Arie Y. Lewin and John W. Minton (1986), 'Determining Organizational Effectiveness: Another Look, and an Agenda for Research', Management Science, 32 (5), Organization Design, May, 514-38 -- Paul S. Goodman, Robert S. Atkin and F. David Schoorman (1983), 'On the Demise of Organizational Effectiveness Studies', in Kim S. Cameron (ed) and David A. Whetten (ed) (eds), Organizational Effectiveness: A Comparison of Multiple Models, Chapter 7, New York: Academic Press, 163-83 -- Paul M. Hirsch and Daniel Z. Levin (1999), 'Umbrella Advocates Versus Validity Police: A Life-Cycle Model', Organization Science, 10 (2), March-April, 199-212 -- Kim S. Cameron and David A. Whetten (1996), 'Foundations of a New Effectiveness Movement' [an excerpt taken from 'Organizational Effectiveness and Quality: The Second Generation'], in John Smart (ed) (ed.), Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, Volume XI, New York: Agathon, 279-306 -- James P. Walsh, Klaus Weber and Joshua D. Margolis (2003), 'Social Issues and Management: Our Lost Cause Found', Journal of Management, 29 (6), 859-81 -- Jane E. Dutton and Mary Ann Glynn (2008), 'Positive Organizational Scholarship', in Julian Barling and Cary L. Cooper (ed) (eds), The Sage Handbook of Organizational Behavior. Volume I: Micro Approaches, Los Angeles: Sage Publications Inc., 693-712
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): T. Burns and G.M. Stalker (1961), 'Mechanistic and Organic Systems', in The Management of Innovation, Chapter 8, London: Tavistock Press, 103-8 -- Paul R. Lawrence and Jay W. Lorsch (1967), 'High-Performing Organizations in Three Environments', in Organization and Environment: Managing Differentiation and Integration, Chapter VI, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 133-58 -- Michael C. Jensen (2002), 'Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function', Business Ethics Quarterly, 12 (2), 235-56 -- Lawrence B. Mohr (1973), 'The Concept of Organizational Goal', American Political Science Review, 67 (2), June, 470-81 -- Allen C. Bluedorn (1980), 'Cutting the Gordian Knot: A Critique of the Effectiveness Tradition in Organizational Research', Sociology and Social Research, 64 (4), July, 477-96 -- Ephraim Yuchtman and Stanley E. Seashore (1967), 'A System Resource Approach to Organizational Effectiveness', American Sociological Review, 32 (6), December, 891-903 -- Frank Friedlander and Hal Pickle (1968), 'Components of Effectiveness in Small Organizations', Administrative Science Quarterly, 13 (2), September, 289-304 -- Jeffrey Pfeffer and Gerald R. Salancik ([1978] 2003), 'Organization and Social Context Defined', in The External Control of Organizations: A Resource Dependence Perspective, Chapter 2, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press [originally published by Harper & Row], 23-38 -- Thomas A. Mahoney and William Weitzel (1969), 'Managerial Models of Organizational Effectiveness', Administrative Science Quarterly, 14 (3), September, 357-65 -- David A. Nadler and Michael L. Tushman (1997), 'The Congruence Model', 'The Concept of Congruence' and 'Notes' from 'A Congruence Model for Organizational Problem Solving', in Michael L. Tushman (ed) and Phillip Anderson (ed) (eds), Managing Strategic Innovation and Change, Chapter 11, New York: Oxford University Press, 162-70, 171 -- D. Harold Doty, William H. Glick and George P. Huber (1993), 'Fit, Equifinality, and Organizational Effectiveness: A Test of Two Configurational Theories', Academy of Management Journal, 36 (6), December, 1196-250 -- Karlene H. Roberts (1990), 'Some Characteristics of One Type of High Reliability Organization', Organization Science, 1 (2), 160-76 -- Elton Mayo (1945), 'Hawthorne and the Western Electric Company: Some Further Comments on the Interview Experiment', in The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilization, Chapter IV, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 68-86 -- Raymond E. Miles (1965), 'Human Relations or Human Resources?', Harvard Business Review, July-August, 148-52, 154, 156, 158, 160 and 163 -- Rensis Likert (1967), 'The Interdependent, Interacting Character of Effective Organizations', in The Human Organization: Its Management and Value, Chapter 4, New York: McGraw-Hill, 47-77 -- Chris Argyris (1973), 'Personality and Organization Theory Revisited', Administrative Science Quarterly, 18 (2), June, 141-67 -- W. Richard Scott (1981), 'Organizational Effectiveness', in Organizations: Rational, Natural, and Open Systems, Chapter 14, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 317-36, references -- Terry Connolly, Edward J. Conlon and Stuart Jay Deutsch (1980), 'Organizational Effectiveness: A Multiple-Constituency Approach', Academy of Management Review, 5 (2), April, 211-17 -- Raymond F. Zammuto (1984), 'A Comparison of Multiple Constituency Models of Organizational Effectiveness', Academy of Management Review, 9 (4), October, 606-16
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 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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    ISBN: 9781785362187
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 423 pages)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate governance and the business life cycle
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Lebenszyklus ; Entrepreneurship ; Eigentümerstruktur ; Vorstand ; Großbritannien ; Business planning ; Corporate governance ; Electronic books ; Corporate Governance ; Unternehmensentwicklung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ruth V. Aguilera, Igor Filatotchev, Howard Gospel and Gregory Jackson (2008), 'An Organizational Approach to Comparative Corporate Governance: Costs, Contingencies, and Complementarities', Organization Science, 19 (3), May-June, 475-92 -- Igor Filatotchev, Steve Toms and Mike Wright (2006), 'The Firm's Strategic Dynamics and Corporate Governance Life-cycle', International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2 (4), 256-79 -- Matthew D. Lynall, Brian R. Golden and Amy J. Hillman (2003), 'Board Composition from Adolescence to Maturity: A Multitheoretic View', Academy of Management Review, 28 (3), July, 416-31 -- Julian Franks, Colin Mayer and Stefano Rossi (2009), 'Ownership: Evolution and Regulation', Review of Financial Studies, 22 (10), 4009-56 -- Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Mark J. Roe (1999), 'A Theory of Path Dependence in Corporate Ownership and Governance', Stanford Law Review, 52 (1), November, 127-70 -- Eric Gedajlovic, Michael H. Lubatkin and William S. Schulze (2004), 'Crossing the Threshold from Founder Management to Professional Management: A Governance Perspective', Journal of Management Studies, 41 (5), July, 899-912 -- Shaker A. Zahra, Donald O. Neubaum and Morten Huse (2000), 'Entrepreneurship in Medium-Size Companies: Exploring the Effects of Ownership and Governance Systems', Journal of Management, 26 (5), 947-76 -- W.M. Gerard Sanders and Steven Boivie (2004), 'Sorting Things Out: Valuation of New Firms in Uncertain Markets', Strategic Management Journal, 25, 167-86 -- Igor Filatotchev and Kate Bishop (2002), 'Board Composition, Share Ownership, and 'Underpricing' of U.K. IPO Firms', Strategic Management Journal, 23 (10), October, 941-55 -- Helen Short, Kevin Keasey, Mike Wright and Alison Hull (1999), 'Corporate Governance: From Accountability to Enterprise', Accounting and Business Research, 29 (4), Autumn, 337-52 -- Shaker A. Zahra (1996), 'Governance, Ownership, and Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Moderating Impact of Industry Technological Opportunities', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (6), December, 1713-35 -- Michael A. Hitt, Robert E. Hoskisson, Richard A. Johnson and Douglas D. Moesel (1996), 'The Market for Corporate Control and Firm Innovation', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1084-119 -- Kenneth J. Rediker and Anju Seth (1995), 'Boards of Directors and Substitution Effects of Alternative Governance Mechanisms', Strategic Management Journal, 16 (2), February, 85-99 -- Donald C. Hambrick, Marta A. Geletkanycz and James W. Fredrickson (1993), 'Top Executive Commitment to the Status Quo: Some Tests of its Determinants', Strategic Management Journal, 14 (6), September, 401-18 -- Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton (1994), 'Bankruptcy and Corporate Governance: The Impact of Board Composition and Structure', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (6), December, 1603-17 -- Igor Filatotchev and Steve Toms (2006), 'Corporate Governance and Financial Constraints on Strategic Turnarounds', Journal of Management Studies, 43 (3), May, 407-33 -- Charlie Weir, David Laing and Mike Wright (2005), 'Incentive Effects, Monitoring Mechanisms and the Market for Corporate Control: An Analysis of the Factors Affecting Public to Private Transactions in the UK', Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 32 (5) & (6), June/July, 909-43
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    ISBN: 9781849807258
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 199 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Advances in Chinese economic studies
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yao, Shujie, 1959 - Performance of the Chinese insurance industry und economic reforms
    DDC: 368.951
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    Keywords: Versicherung ; Branchenentwicklung ; Data-Envelopment-Analyse ; Technische Effizienz ; Wirtschaftsreform ; China ; Insurance ; China ; Versicherungswirtschaft ; Electronic books ; China ; Versicherungswirtschaft ; Effizienz
    Abstract: The Chinese insurance industry has experienced rapid development during the past decade. This original book is the first English language study in the literature to address the efficiency issue of the Chinese insurance sector, and presents a comprehensive review on alternative methodologies for analyzing firm efficiency
    Abstract: ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. China's insurance market - development issues -- ch. 3. Review of efficiency studies in the insurance sector -- ch. 4. Efficiency concepts and DEA measures -- ch. 5. DEA applications to insurance companies in China -- ch. 6. Managerial implications : further exploration -- ch. 7. SFA applications and robustness of DEA results -- ch. 8. Malmquist index development of insurance companies in China -- ch. 9. Conclusion, policy recommendations and further research directions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-187) and index
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    ISBN: 9781849803250
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 385 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Advances in regulatory economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heightening competition in the postal and delivery sector
    DDC: 383.2
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    Keywords: Dienstleistungssektor ; Postsektor ; Universaldienst ; Welt ; Delivery of goods Congresses ; Competition Congresses ; Postal service Congresses ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Post ; Wettbewerb ; Post ; Technische Innovation ; Marktentwicklung
    Abstract: This compilation of original essays by an international cast of top scholars addresses some of the major issues now facing postal and delivery services throughout the world. The European Commission and member states wrestle with the problem of how to implement the scheduled liberalization of these sectors and maintain the universal service obligation while the United States Postal Service is coming to terms with the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. In addition, the book addresses the impact of electronic competition as well as other problems facing the field
    Abstract: Foreword : enduring questions and some lessons from practice / Joe͏̈lle Toledano -- 1. Access and the USO under full market opening / Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer -- 2. Access to infrastructure and service elements in the postal sector / Alessandra Fratini, Bernard Roy and Joost Vantomme -- 3. National regulation of postal services under the 2008 EU postal services directive / Richard Eccles -- 4. Abuse of dominance in the postal sector : the contribution of the guidance paper on Article 82 EC / Damien Geradin and David Henry -- 5. The Altmark ruling and approaches to measuring efficiency of postal operators / Vincenzo Visco Comandini ... [et al.] 6. Price-cap postal regulation : the French. experience / Bénédicte Bouin, Nicolas Curien and Guillaume Lacroix -- 7. Some dynamic models for mail demand : the French. case / François Boldron ... [et al.] -- 8. Forecasting mail volumes in an evolving market environment / Frédérique Fève ... [et al.] -- 9. The effect of falling volumes on traditional efficiency analysis / Greg Harman ... [et al.] -- 10. Economies of scale and scope and opening hours in post offices and agencies / Massimo Filippini, Martin Koller and Urs Trinkner -- 11. Welfare and profit implications for changes in service specification within the universal service / Philippe De Donder ... [et al.] -- 12. An operational measure of the cost of universal service as cross-subsidy / Margaret Cigno, Diane Monaco and Edward S. Pearsall -- 13. Estimating the impact of a uniform price rule in a liberalized postal environment : the case of the United States postal service / Michael D. Bradley ... [et al.] -- 14. Funding the cost of universal service in a liberalized postal sector / Claire Borsenberger ... [et al.] -- 15. Cross-country comparisons of optimal mail delivery frequency / Claire Borsenberger ... [et al.] -- 16. The cost of the USO in the United States / Robert Cohen, Charles McBride and John C. Panzar -- 17. Universal service auctions in liberalized postal markets / Joan Calzada, Christian Jaag and Urs Trinkner -- 18. A team of rivals : collaboration between United States postal service and UPS / Paul C. Smith and Paul E. Vogel -- 19. Customer satisfaction models for Itella's business customers / Lenni Kiikkilä -- 20. Postal product innovation using EPPML / Leon A. Pintsov and Andrei Obrea -- 21. The environmental impacts of the US mail : initial life cycle inventory model and analysis / Lawrence G. Buc, Peter A. Soyka and Sander S. Glick -- 22. Determining the impact of shape and weight of mail items on manual processing costs : an experimental approach. / Stéphane Bernard ... [et al.] -- 23. Assessing the cost of capital for USPs in Europe : a practical approach. / António Manuel Amaral ... [et al.] -- 24. Historical development of a universal service obligation in the United States / James I. Campbell Jr
    Note: "This book is a result of the Center for Research in Regulated Industries (CRRI) 17th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics which was held from May 27 to May 30, 2009 in Bordeaux, France"--P. xvi , Includes bibliographical references
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    ISBN: 9781781000632
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 243 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation, economic growth and the firm
    DDC: 338.064
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    Keywords: 1980-2007 ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Innovationsmanagement ; Industrieforschung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Strukturwandel ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Theorie der Unternehmung ; Industrieländer ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Unternehmenstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Innovation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmenstheorie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Innovation
    Abstract: This book addresses the foundations of economic growth at the firm level, combining both theoretical and econometric contributions by established scholars. Challenging contributions revisit Marshall's view on the management of innovation, investigate the decision of firms to venture into entrepreneurship and clarify some misunderstanding about Schumpeter's ideas. The book goes on to shed light on the classical specialisation-flexibility trade-off and provides a vision on the role of the knowledge-based economy and firm networks in technology development. Firm survival and performance, price-cost margins and the determinants of research intensity are also investigated econometrically
    Abstract: pt. 1. Evolutionary theories of the firm -- pt. 2. Firms : formation and growth -- pt. 3. Firms : performance and industrial dynamics
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    ISBN: 9781849803472
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 177 p) , ill., map
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Morone, Piergiuseppe Knowledge diffusion and innovation
    DDC: 338.064
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    Keywords: Wissenstransfer ; Innovation ; Komplexe Systeme ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Knowledge management Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Wissenschaftstransfer ; Technische Innovation
    Abstract: Modern economies are described as 'knowledge based'. This book investigates the meaning of such a statement, assessing the relevance of knowledge and the channels through which knowledge is exchanged, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: Pt. I. Theory -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Knowledge economy: old and new issues -- 3. Modelling knowledge and its diffusion patterns: a pathway towards complexity -- 4. Knowledge diffusion and innovation: an agent-based approach -- Pt. II. Empirical Studies and Model Validations -- 5. Empirical studies on knowledge flows -- 6. Theoretical and applied methodologies of agent-based models -- 7. Validating the model of knowledge diffusion and innovation -- 8. Final remarks and future research.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-171) and index
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    ISBN: 9781785362194
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 634 p) , cm
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    Series Statement: Economic approaches to law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of public international law
    DDC: 341
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    Keywords: Völkerrecht ; Normbefolgung ; Vertragsrecht ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Internationale Sicherheit ; Welt ; International law Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner (1999), 'A Theory of Customary International Law', University of Chicago Law Review, 66 (4), Autumn, 1113-77 -- Andrew T. Guzman (2002), 'A Compliance-Based Theory of International Law', California Law Review, 90 (6), December, 1823-87 -- Oona A. Hathaway (2002), 'Do Human Rights Treaties Make a Difference?', Yale Law Journal, 111 (8), June, 1935-2042 -- Francesco Parisi and Catherine Ševčenko (2003), 'Treaty Reservations and the Economics of Article 21(1) of the Vienna Convention', Berkeley Journal of International Law, 21, 1-26 -- Zachary Elkins, Andrew T. Guzman and Beth A. Simmons (2006), 'Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960-2000', International Organization, 60, Fall, 811-46 -- Kenneth W. Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal (2000), 'The Concept of Legalization', International Organization, 54 (3), Summer, 401-19 -- Andrew T. Guzman (2002), 'The Cost of Credibility: Explaining Resistance to Interstate Dispute Resolution Mechanisms', Journal of Legal Studies, XXXI (2), Part 1, June, 303-26 -- Eric A. Posner and John C. Yoo (2005), 'Judicial Independence in International Tribunals', California Law Review, 93 (1), January, 1-74 -- Giovanni Maggi and Massimo Morelli (2006), 'Self-Enforcing Voting in International Organizations', American Economic Review, 96 (4), September, 1137-58 -- Alan O. Sykes (2005), 'Public versus Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Standing and Remedy', Journal of Legal Studies, 34 (2), June, 631-66 -- Eric A. Posner and Alan O. Sykes (2007), 'An Economic Analysis of State and Individual Responsibility Under International Law', American Law and Economics Review, 9 (1), 72-134 -- Jonathan Eaton and Maxim Engers (1992), 'Sanctions', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (5), October, 899-928 -- Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley (2001), 'Economics of Alliances: The Lessons for Collective Action', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (3), September, 869-96 -- Eric A. Posner and Alan O. Sykes (2005), 'Optimal War and Jus ad Bellum ', Georgetown Law Journal, 93, 993-1022
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar | Geneva, Switzerland : International Labour Office
    ISBN: 9781781000571
    Language: English
    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
    DDC: 331.21
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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: 9781785362316
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 665 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stakeholders
    DDC: 658.408
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    Keywords: Stakeholder ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Corporations Investor relations ; Corporate governance ; Social responsibility of business ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Investor Relations ; Stakeholder ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Investor Relations ; Stakeholder
    Abstract: Marguerite Schneider (2002), 'A Stakeholder Model of Organizational Leadership', Organization Science, 13 (2), March-April, 209-20 -- R. Edward Freeman and Robert A. Phillips (2002), 'Stakeholder Theory: A Libertarian Defense', Business Ethics Quarterly, 12 (3), July, 331-49 -- Richard A. Wolfe and Daniel S. Putler (2002), 'How Tight Are the Ties that Bind Stakeholder Groups?', Organization Science, 13 (1), January-February, 64-80 -- Robert Phillips, R. Edward Freeman and Andrew C. Wicks (2003), 'What Stakeholder Theory is Not', Business Ethics Quarterly, 13 (4), October, 479-502 -- Timothy J. Rowley and Mihnea Moldoveanu (2003), 'When Will Stakeholder Groups Act? An Interest-and Identity-based Model of Stakeholder Group Mobilization', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 204-19 -- Robert Phillips (2003), 'Stakeholder Legitimacy', Business Ethics Quarterly, 13 (1), January, 25-41 -- Anant K. Sundaram and Andrew C. Inkpen (2004), 'The Corporate Objective Revisited', Organization Science, 15 (3), May-June, 350-63 -- R. Edward Freeman, Andrew C. Wicks and Bidhan Parmar (2004), 'Stakeholder Theory and "The Corporate Objective Revisited"', Organization Science, 15 (3), May-June, 364-9 -- Anant K. Sundaram and Andrew C. Inkpen (2004), 'Stakeholder Theory and "The Corporate Objective Revisited": A Reply', Organization Science, 15 (3), May-June, 370-71 -- Cheryl Carleton Asher, James M. Mahoney and Joseph T. Mahoney (2005), 'Towards a Property Rights Foundation for a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm', Journal of Management and Governance, 9, 5-32 -- John F. McVea and R. Edward Freeman (2005), 'A Names-and-Faces Approach to Stakeholder Management: How Focusing on Stakeholders as Individuals Can Bring Ethics and Entrepreneurial Strategy Together', Journal of Management Inquiry, 14 (1), March, 57-69 -- James P. Walsh (2005), 'Book Review Essay: Taking Stock of Stakeholder Management', Academy of Management Review, 30 (2), April, 426-38 -- Thomas M. Jones, Will Felps and Gregory A. Bigley (2007), 'Ethical Theory and Stakeholder-related Decisions: The Role of Stakeholder Culture', Academy of Management Review, 32 (1), 137-55 -- Jerry D. Goodstein and Andrew C. Wicks (2007), 'Corporate and Stakeholder Responsibility: Making Business Ethics a Two-way Conversation', Business Ethics Quarterly, 17 (3), 375-98 -- R. Edward Freeman (2007), 'Managing for Stakeholders', from 'The Purpose of the Corporation', Chapter 2, in Tom L. Beauchamp (ed), Norman E. Bowie (ed), and Denis G. Arnold (ed) (eds), Ethical Theory and Business, 8th edn, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 56-68 -- Mary Sully de Luque, Nathan T. Washburn, David A. Waldman and Robert J. House (2008) 'Unrequited Profit: How Stakeholder and Economic Values Relate to Subordinates' Perceptions of Leadership and Firm Performance', Administrative Science Quarterly, 53, December, 626-54
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): R. Edward Freeman (1984), 'Stakeholder Management: Framework and Philosophy', in Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, Chapter 3, Boston: Pitman, 52-82, references -- R. Edward Freeman and William M. Evan (1990), 'Corporate Governance: A Stakeholder Interpretation', Journal of Behavioral Economics, 19 (4), 337-59 -- R. Edward Freeman (1994), 'The Politics of Stakeholder Theory: Some Future Directions', Business Ethics Quarterly, 4 (4), October, 409-21 -- Margaret M. Blair (1995), 'Whose Interests Should Corporations Serve?' in Ownership and Control: Rethinking Corporate Governance for the Twenty-First Century, Chapter 6, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 202-34, references -- Thomas M. Jones (1995), 'Instrumental Stakeholder Theory: A Synthesis of Ethics and Economics', Academy of Management Review, 20 (2), April, 404-37 -- Margaret M. Blair (1998), 'For Whom Should Corporations Be Run? An Economic Rationale for Stakeholder Management', Long Range Planning, 31 (2), 195-200 -- Thomas Donaldson and Lee E. Preston (1995), 'The Stakeholder Theory of the Corporation: Concepts, Evidence, and Implications', Academy of Management Review, 20 (1), January, 65-91 -- Ronald K. Mitchell, Bradley R. Agle and Donna J. Wood (1997), 'Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts', Academy of Management Review, 22 (4), October, 853-86 -- Robert A. Phillips (1997), 'Stakeholder Theory and a Principle of Fairness', Business Ethics Quarterly, 7 (1), January, 51-66 -- Timothy J. Rowley (1997), 'Moving Beyond Dyadic Ties: A Network Theory of Stakeholder Influences', Academy of Management Review, 22 (4), October, 887-910 -- Jeff Frooman (1999), 'Stakeholder Influence Strategies', Academy of Management Review, 24 (2), April, 191-205 -- Russell W. Coff (1999), 'When Competitive Advantage Doesn't Lead to Performance: The Resource-Based View and Stakeholder Bargaining Power', Organization Science, 10 (2), March-April, 119-33 -- Shawn L. Berman, Andrew C. Wicks, Suresh Kotha and Thomas M. Jones (1999), 'Does Stakeholder Orientation Matter? The Relationship Between Stakeholder Management Models and Firm Financial Performance', Academy of Management Journal, 42 (5), October, 488-506 -- Thomas M. Jones and Andrew C. Wicks (1999), 'Convergent Stakeholder Theory', Academy of Management Review, 24 (2), April, 206-21 -- Stuart Ogden and Robert Watson (1999), 'Corporate Performance and Stakeholder Management: Balancing Shareholder and Customer Interests in the U.K. Privatized Water Industry', Academy of Management Journal, 42 (5), October, 526-38 -- Richard Marens and Andrew Wicks (1999), 'Getting Real: Stakeholder Theory, Managerial Practice, and the General Irrelevance of Fiduciary Duties Owed to Shareholders', Business Ethics Quarterly, 9 (2), April, 273-93 -- Thomas A. Kochan and Saul A. Rubinstein (2000), 'Toward a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm: The Saturn Partnership', Organization Science, 11 (4), July-August, 367-86 -- Michael C. Jensen (2002), 'Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function', Business Ethics Quarterly, 12 (2), April, 235-56 -- S. Venkataraman (2002), 'Stakeholder Value Equilibration and the Entrepreneurial Process', Ethics and Entrepreneurship (Ruffin Series in Business Ethics), 3, 45-57
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    ISBN: 9781849807838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 260 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in the economics of sport
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Uniform Title: Économie politique du sport professionnel
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bourg, Jean Francois The political economy of professional sport
    DDC: 338.43796
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    Keywords: Profisport ; Sportökonomik ; Professional sports Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Professional sports ; Economic aspects ; Sportökonomie ; Politische Ökonomie
    Abstract: This timely book offers a critical interpretation of the traditional social and economic accounts of sport. It provides an incisive analysis of professional sport and defines alternative foundations to the present model. The authors demonstrate that professional sport is an extremely complex phenomenon encompassing many unique factors depending on its global reach, financing and organization
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. The economic history of professional sport -- 2. Significance and measurement of the economic impact of professional sport -- 3. Economic development and sporting performance on a worldwide scale -- 4. What is at stake in the new economic relationships between professional sport and television? -- 5. The segmentation of the sports labour market : three examples -- 6. Models of organization of professional sport and competitive balance -- 7. The false justification of sport as a global public good -- 8. Doping as a by-product of professional sport
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    ISBN: 9781781000601
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xl, 310 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Global development network
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global exchange and poverty
    DDC: 382.091724
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    Keywords: 1980-2007 ; Globalisierung ; Internationale Zusammenarbeit ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Internationale Migration ; Auslandsinvestition ; Entwicklung ; OECD-Staaten ; Entwicklungsländer ; International trade ; Poverty International cooperation ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Investments, Foreign ; Electronic books ; Developing countries Foreign economic relations ; Developing countries Economic conditions ; Developing countries Commercial policy ; Commercial policy ; Foreign trade regulation ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Poverty ; Developing countries ; International cooperation ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Developing countries ; Developing countries ; Economic conditions ; Developing countries ; Foreign economic relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Schwellenländer ; Außenhandelspolitik ; Direktinvestition ; Globalisierung ; Armut ; Migration
    Abstract: This book examines how policies implemented by members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) affect development and poverty in developing and transition economies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , Global economic institutional, intellectual and religious contacts : a brief history , The impact of technical barriers to trade on Argentine exports and labor markets , Agricultural subsidies, trade barriers and poverty : householde microsimulation for Columbia , Trade liberalization in southeastern Europe , Poverty impacts of Romanian remittances from the EU : effects of host-country migration policies , Skill diffusion by temporary migration? : Returns from western European working experience in the EU accession countries , Host-country economic policies and worker remittances to developing countries : the cases of Turkey and Mexico , Inequality : the Argentine experience , The effect of policies and FDI flows to transition countries , Does foreign ownership matter for enterprise training? : empirical evidence from transition countries
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    ISBN: 9781849803533
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 168 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Organizing democracy
    DDC: 321.8
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    Keywords: Demokratie ; Democracy ; Electronic books ; Democracy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Demokratie
    Abstract: This fresh and fascinating book adds an organizational perspective to the analysis of governance and democracy. It argues that a number of organizational factors challenge the notion of agency assumed by a governance model
    Abstract: 1. Democracy, governance and the problem of the modern actor / Göran Sundström, Staffan Furusten and Linda Soneryd -- 2. Organizing participation : establishing a discourse of local democratic governance for young people in Sweden / Adrienne Sörbom -- 3. Completed responsibility? : delegation, organization and accountability in Swedish export of military equipment / Catrin Andersson -- 4. The use of democratic values in the ISO 26000 process on social responsibility / Kristina Tamm Hallström -- 5. Public purchasing of complex services : balancing democratic and market values / Staffan Furusten -- 6. In search. of democracy : the process behind the Swedish forest-sector objectives / Göran Sundström -- 7. Democratic priority setting? : organizing multiple stakeholders to make decisions in the healthcare sector / Ebba Sjögren and Karin Fernler -- 8. by a stretch. of the imagination : public involvement in nuclear waste management / Linda Soneryd -- 9. Democratic values and lthe organizing of actors in governance structures / Linda Soneryd, Staffan Furusten and Göran Sundström
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    ISBN: 9781849805438
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 272 p) , ill
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Neumayer, Eric, 1970 - Weak versus strong sustainability
    DDC: 338.927
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    Keywords: Umweltökonomik ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Umweltschutz ; Theorie ; Welt ; Environmental economics ; Sustainable development ; Sustainable development ; Umweltökonomik ; Electronic books ; Environmental economics ; Sustainable development ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: This insightful book explores the limits of the two opposing paradigms of sustainability in an accessible way. It examines the availability of natural resources for the production of consumption goods and services, and the environmental consequences of economic growth. The critical forms of natural capital in need of preservation given risk, uncertainty and ignorance about the future are also examined. The author provides a critical discussion of measures of sustainability. As indicators of weak sustainability, he analyses Genuine Savings and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare, also known as the Genuine Progress Indicator. Indicators of strong sustainability covered include ecological footprints, material flows, sustainability gaps and other measures, which combine the setting of environmental standards with monetary valuation
    Abstract: 1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Sustainable development : conceptual, ethical and paradigmatic issues -- 3. Resources, the environment and economic growth : is natural capital substitutable? -- 4. Preserving natural capital in a world of risk, uncertainty and ignorance -- 5. Measuring weak sustainability -- 6. Measuring strong sustainability -- 7. Conclusions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-259) and index , Previous ed.: 2003
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    ISBN: 9781784712822
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 647 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 245
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The new institutional economics of markets
    DDC: 337
    Keywords: Institutionenökonomik ; Marktwirtschaft ; Marktmechanismus ; Vertragstheorie ; Preistheorie ; Wirtschaftsordnung ; Markets ; Capitalism ; Business ; Institutional economics ; Commerce ; Commerce ; Business ; Institutional economics ; Capitalism ; Markets ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Institutionenökonomie
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    ISBN: 9781784712860
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Empirical international trade
    DDC: 382.015195
    Keywords: Internationale Wirtschaft ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Faktorproportionentheorem ; Komparativer Vorteil ; Monopolistischer Wettbewerb ; Handelshemmnisse ; Netzwerk ; Theorie ; Welt ; International trade ; International trade ; Electronic books
    Abstract: During the last decade, international trade has witnessed a dramatic transition from a field dominated by theory to one dominated by empirics linked to theory. In this volume, Professor Bernhofen has selected an impressive range of critical papers by leading academics which have contributed significantly to making international trade an empirical science. The included topics are empirical studies on comparative advantage, the Heckscher-Ohlin model, monopolistic competition, gravity models, firms and plant trade and networks and institutions. The papers in this collection serve as an excellent introduction to the literature as well as an essential reference for research in empirical trade
    Abstract: Kei-Mu Yi (2003), 'Can Vertical Specialization Explain the Growth of World Trade?', Journal of Political Economy, 111 (1), 52-102 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1995), 'Exporters, Jobs, and Wages in U.S. Manufacturing: 1976-1987', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics 1995, 67-112, 118-19 -- Sofronis K. Clerides, Saul Lach and James R. Tybout (1998), 'Is Learning by Exporting Important? Micro-Dynamic Evidence from Colombia, Mexico, and Morocco', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113 (3), August, 903-47 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1999), 'Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?', Journal of International Economics, 47, 1-25 -- James E. Rauch (1999), 'Networks Versus Markets in International Trade', Journal of International Economics, 48, 7-35 -- James E. Rauch and Vitor Trindade (2002), 'Ethnic Chinese Networks in International Trade', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (1), February, 116-30 -- James E. Anderson and Douglas Marcouiller (2002), 'Insecurity and the Pattern of Trade: An Empirical Investigation', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 342-52 -- Nathan Nunn (2007), 'Relationship-Specificity, Incomplete Contracts, and the Pattern of Trade', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (2), May, 569-600
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Wassily Leontief (1953), 'Domestic Production and Foreign Trade; The American Capital Position Re-Examined', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 97 (4), September, 332-49 -- Edward E. Leamer (1980), 'The Leontief Paradox, Reconsidered', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (3), June, 495-503 -- Harry P. Bowen, Edward E. Leamer and Leo Sveikauskas (1987), 'Multicountry, Multifactor Tests of the Factor Abundance Theory', American Economic Review, 77 (5), December, 791-809 -- Daniel Trefler (1993), 'International Factor Price Differences: Leontief was Right!', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (6), 961-87 -- Daniel Trefler (1995), 'The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries', American Economic Review, 85 (5), December, 1029-46 -- Donald R. Davis and David E. Weinstein (2001), 'An Account of Global Factor Trade', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December, 1423-53 -- Peter K. Schott (2003), 'One Size Fits All? Heckscher-Ohlin Specialization in Global Production', American Economic Review, 93 (3), June, 686-708 -- James Harrigan (1997), 'Technology, Factor Supplies, and International Specialization: Estimating the Neoclassical Model', American Economic Review, 87 (4), September, 475-94 -- John Romalis (2004), 'Factor Proportions and the Structure of Commodity Trade', American Economic Review, 94 (1), March, 67-97 -- Daniel M. Bernhofen and John C. Brown (2004), 'A Direct Test of the Theory of Comparative Advantage: The Case of Japan', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (1. Part 1), 48-67 -- Daniel M. Bernhofen and John C. Brown (2005), 'An Empirical Assessment of the Comparative Advantage Gains from Trade: Evidence from Japan', American Economic Review, 95 (1), 208-25 -- Elhanan Helpman (1987), 'Imperfect Competition and International Trade: Evidence from Fourteen Industrial Countries', Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 1, 62-81 -- David Hummels and James Levinsohn (1995), 'Monopolistic Competition and International Trade: Reconsidering the Evidence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (3), August, 799-836 -- Peter Debaere (2005), 'Monopolistic Competition and Trade, Revisited: Testing the Model Without Testing for Gravity', Journal of International Economics, 66, 249-66 -- Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein (2006), 'Globalization and the Gains from Variety', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (2), May, 541-85 -- John McCallum (1995), 'National Borders Matter: Canada-U.S. Regional Trade Patterns', American Economic Review, 85 (3), June, 615-23 -- James E. Anderson and Eric van Wincoop (2003), 'Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle', American Economic Review, 93 (1), 170-92 -- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum (2002), 'Technology, Geography, and Trade', Econometrica, 70 (5), September, 1741-79 -- Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand (2001), 'The Growth of World Trade: Tariffs, Transport Costs, and Income Similarity', Journal of International Economics, 53, 1-27
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    ISBN: 9781785362323
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 608 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 16
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and regional development
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Regionalentwicklung ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Regional economics ; Entrepreneurship ; Regionalentwicklung ; Entrepreneurship ; Regional economics ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Regionalentwicklung
    Abstract: David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (2005), 'Does the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship Hold for Regions?', Research Policy, 34, 1191-202 -- Sam Youl Lee, Richard Florida and Zoltan J. Acs (2004), 'Creativity and Entrepreneurship: A Regional Analysis of New Firm Formation', Regional Studies, 38 (8), 879-91 -- Richard Florida (2003), 'Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Regional Economic Growth', in David M. Hart (ed) (ed.), The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy: Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth in the U.S. Knowledge Economy, Chapter 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 39-58, references -- Maryann P. Feldman (2001), 'The Entrepreneurial Event Revisited: Firm Formation in a Regional Context', Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (4), 861-91 -- Hector O. Rocha (2004), 'Entrepreneurship and Development: The Role of Clusters', Small Business Economics, 23, 363-400 -- Rui Baptista and Peter Swann (1998), 'Do Firms in Clusters Innovate More?', Research Policy, 27, 525-40 -- Guy Dumais, Glenn Ellison and Edward L. Glaeser (2002), 'Geographic Concentration as a Dynamic Process', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXXIV (2), May, 193-204 -- Zoltan Acs, Ed Glaeser, Robert Litan, Lee Fleming, Stephan Goetz, William Kerr, Steven Klepper, Stuart Rosenthal, Olav Sorenson and William Strange (2008), Entrepreneurship and Urban Success: Toward a Policy Consensus, Kansas City, MO: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, February, (i), 2-26
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sander Wennekers and Roy Thurik (1999), 'Linking Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth', Small Business Economics, 13, 27-55 -- Edward J. Malecki (1994), 'Entrepreneurship in Regional and Local Development', International Regional Science Review, 16 (1 & 2), 119-53 -- Allen J. Scott (2006), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Industrial Development: Geography and the Creative Field Revisited', Small Business Economics, 26, 1-24 -- James A. Schmitz, Jr. (1989), 'Imitation, Entrepreneurship, and Long-Run Growth', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (3), June, 721-39 -- Michael E. Porter (1998), 'Clusters and the New Economics of Competition', Harvard Business Review, November-December, 77-90 -- David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach (2004), 'Entrepreneurship Capital and Economic Performance', Regional Studies, 38 (8), November, 949-59 -- Zoltan J. Acs, Pontus Braunerhjelm, David B. Audretsch and Bo Carlsson (2009), 'The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32 (1), 15-30 -- Timothy J. Bartik (1989), 'Small Business Start-Ups in the United States: Estimates of the Effects of Characteristics of States', Southern Economic Journal, 55 (4), April, 1004-18 -- Paul Reynolds, David J. Storey and Paul Westhead (1994), 'Cross-National Comparisons of the Variation in New Firm Formation Rates', Regional Studies, 28 (4), 443-56 -- Toby Stuart and Olav Sorenson (2003), 'The Geography of Opportunity: Spatial Heterogeneity in Founding Rates and the Performance of Biotechnology Firms', Research Policy, 32, 229-53 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Catherine Armington (2004), 'The Impact of Geographic Differences in Human Captial on Service Firm Formation Rates', Journal of Urban Economics, 56, 244-78 -- Paul D. Reynolds (1999), 'Creative Destruction: Source or Symptom of Economic Growth?', in Zoltan J. Acs (ed), Bo Carlsson (ed) and Charlie Karlsson (ed) (eds), Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy, Chapter 4, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 97-136 -- David B. Audretsch and Michael Fritsch (2002), 'Growth Regimes over Time and Space', Regional Studies, 36 (2), 113-24 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Catherine Armington (2004), 'Employment Growth and Entrepreneurial Activity in Cities', Regional Studies, 38 (8), November, 911-27 -- Pamela Mueller, André van Stel and David J. Storey (2008), 'The Effects of New Firm Formation on Regional Development Over Time: The Case of Great Britain', Small Business Economics, 30, January, 59-71 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Chihwa Kao (2003), 'Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: The Proof is in the Productivity', Maxwell Policy Research Symposium, Center for Policy Research Working Paper No. 50, February, (i), 1 - 30 -- Richard Disney, Jonathan Haskel and Ylva Heden (2003), 'Restructuring and Productivity Growth in UK Manufacturing', Economic Journal, 113, July, 666-94 -- Luc Anselin, Attila Varga and Zoltan Acs (1997), 'Local Geographic Spillovers between University Research and High Technology Innovations', Journal of Urban Economics, 42, 422-48 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Attila Varga (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Agglomeration and Technological Change', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), 323-34
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9781849803236
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 415 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Studies in fiscal federalism and state-local finance
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The political economy of inter-regional fiscal flows
    DDC: 336
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    Keywords: 1980-2006 ; Öffentliche Finanzen ; Öffentliche Einnahmen ; Regionalentwicklung ; Föderalismus ; Finanzausgleich ; EU-Staaten ; Kanada ; Regional economic disparities ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Electronic books ; Regional economic disparities ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fiskalföderalismus ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität ; Fiskalföderalismus ; Regionale Disparität ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: Struggles over what a region receives, or should receive, from the budget of the central government are common to many countries. Discussions often focus on the measures of 'net fiscal flows' or 'fiscal balances' provided by the government or other actors. This unique book shows just how these flows are computed then interpreted and clarifies the often misunderstood economic and political motives that explain why some regions receive more monies than others
    Abstract: pt. I. Counting monies : measurement and practice of inter-regional fiscal flows -- pt. II. Beyond the data : why some regions get more money -- pt. III. In or out? : regional redistribution and the stability of federations
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    ISBN: 9781849807043
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 172 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Neyapti, Bilin Macroeconomic institutions and development
    DDC: 339
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    Keywords: Entwicklungstheorie ; Institutioneller Wandel ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Economic development ; Macroeconomics ; Electronic books ; Macroeconomics ; Economic development ; Institutionenökonomie ; Notenbank ; Währungsunion ; Kreditinstitut ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: The book incorporates the essential elements of institutional theory and highlights the issues pertaining to the measurement of institutional characteristics and the empirical analyses involving such measurement. It provides the theoretical framework of and empirical evidence on fiscal institutions, covering budgetary rules and procedures as well as fiscal decentralization, and reviews the theoretical framework for monetary institutions such as central bank independence, currency boards, monetary unions and inflation targeting in addition to providing empirical evidence on their effectiveness. The role of bank regulation and supervision is also investigated. This path-breaking and original book will prove a fascinating read for a wide-ranging audience including academics, think tanks, international development agencies and policymakers within the fields of development, economics, heterodox economics and money, banking and finance
    Abstract: 1. A modified approach to development economics -- 2. The model and empirics -- 3. Fiscal institutions and empirical evidence -- 4. Institutions of monetary policy and the financial sector : theory and evidence
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    ISBN: 9781785362118
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The political economy of intellectual property rights
    DDC: 346.048
    Keywords: Immaterialgüterrechte ; Informationswert ; Urheberrecht ; WTO-Recht ; TRIPS ; Technologie ; Technologietransfer ; Welt ; Intellectual property Political aspects ; Intellectual property ; Intellectual property ; Economic aspects ; Critical theory ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Duncan Matthews and Viviana Munoz-Tellez (2006), 'Bilateral Technical Assistance and TRIPS: The United States, Japan and the European Communities in Comparative Perspective', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 9 (6), 629-53 -- Debora J. Halbert (2007), 'The World Intellectual Property Organization: Past, Present and Future', Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA, 54 (2), Winter/Spring, 253-84 -- James Boyle (1997), 'A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?', Duke Law Journal, 47 (1), October, 87-116 -- John Frow (1996), 'Information as Gift and Commodity', New Left Review, I (219), September-October, 89-108 -- Sol Picciotto and David Campbell (2004), 'Whose Molecule is it Anyway? Private and Social Perspectives on Intellectual Property', in Alastair Hudson (ed) (ed.), New Perspectives on Property Law, Obligations and Restitution, London: Cavendish Publishing Ltd, 279-303 -- Brian Martin (1995), 'Against Intellectual Property', Philosophy and Social Action, 21 (3), July-September, 7-22 -- Graham Dutfield (2007), 'A Rights-free World - Is it Workable, and What is the Point?', in Charlotte Waelde (ed) and Hector MacQueen (ed) (eds), Intellectual Property: The Many Faces of the Public Domain, Chapter 15, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 211-25
    Abstract: James Boyle (2000), 'Cruel, Mean, or Lavish? Economic Analysis, Price Discrimination and Digital Intellectual Property', Vanderbilt Law Review, 53 (6), November, 2007-39 -- Keith E. Maskus and Mohan Penubarti (1995), 'How Trade-Related are Intellectual Property Rights?', Journal of International Economics, 39, 227-48 -- Edmund W. Kitch (2000), 'Elementary and Persistent Errors in the Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property', Vanderbilt Law Review, 53 (6), 1727-41 -- Peter Drahos (1995), 'Global Property Rights in Information: The Story of TRIPS at the GATT', Prometheus, 13 (1), June, 6-19 -- Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss (2004), 'TRIPS and the Dynamics of Intellectual Property Lawmaking', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 36, 95-122 -- Laurence R. Helfer (2004), 'Regime Shifting: The TRIPs Agreement and New Dynamics of International Intellectual Property Lawmaking', Yale Journal of International Law, 29, 1-83 -- Rajan Dhanjee and Laurence Boisson de Chazournes (1993), 'Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): Objectives, Approaches and Basic Principles of the GATT and of Intellectual Property Conventions', Journal of World Trade, 24 (5), October, 5-15 -- Keith E. Maskus (2002), 'Regulatory Standards in the WTO: Comparing Intellectual Property Rights with Competition Policy, Environmental Protection, and Core Labor Standards', World Trade Review, 1 (2), 135-52 -- Daya Shanker (2003), 'Legitimacy and the TRIPS Agreement', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 6 (1), 155-89 -- Ruth L. Okediji (2003), 'Public Welfare and the Role of the WTO: Reconsidering the TRIPs Agreement', Emory International Law Review, 17 (2), Summer, 819-918 -- A. Samuel Oddi (1996), 'TRIPS - Natural Rights and a "Polite Form of Economic Imperialism"', Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 29, 415-70 -- Anna Lanoszka (2003), 'The Global Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceutical Drug Policies in Developing Countries', International Political Science Review, 24 (2), April, 181-97 -- Robert L. Ostergard, Jr. (1999), 'The Political Economy of the South Africa-United States Patent Dispute', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2 (6), 875-88 -- Frederick M. Abbott (2002), 'The TRIPS Agreement, Access to Medicines, and the WTO Doha Ministerial Conference', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 5 (1), 15-52 -- David Vaver and Shamnad Basheer (2006), 'Popping Patented Pills: Europe and a Decade's Dose of TRIPs', European Intellectual Property Review, 28 (5), May, 282-91 -- Duncan Matthews (2005), 'TRIPs Flexibilities and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries: The Problem with Technical Assistance and Free Trade Agreements', European Intellectual Property Review, 27 (11), November, 420-27 -- Kenneth C. Shadlen (2007), 'The Political Economy of AIDS Treatment: Intellectual Property and the Transformation of Generic Supply', International Studies Quarterly, 51, 559-81 -- Brendan Scott (2001), 'Copyright in a Frictionless World: Toward a Rhetoric of Responsibility', First Monday [Online], 6 (9), 3rd September, [http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/887/796, free download], 1-23 -- Timothy J. Brennan (1993), 'Copyright, Property, and the Right to Deny', Chicago-Kent Law Review, 68, 675-714
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): D.B. Resnik (2003), 'A Pluralistic Account of Intellectual Property', Journal of Business Ethics, 46 (4), September, 319-35 -- Edwin C. Hettinger (1989), 'Justifying Intellectual Property', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 18 (1), 31-52 -- Justin Hughes (1988-89), 'The Philosophy of Intellectual Property', Georgetown Law Journal, 77, 287-366 -- Mark A. Lemley (2004), 'Ex Ante versus Ex Post Justifications for Intellectual Property', University of Chicago Law Review, 71 (1), Winter, 129-49 -- Akalemwa Ngenda (2005), 'The Nature of the International Intellectual Property System: Universal Norms and Values or Western Chauvinism?', Information and Communications Technology Law, 14 (1), 59-79 -- Sharmishta Barwa and Shirin M. Rai (2002), 'The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights: A Gender Perspective', in Peter Newell (ed), Shirin M. Rai (ed) and Andrew Scott (ed) (eds), Development and the Challenge of Globalization, Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing, 41-56 -- Liam Séamus O'Melinn (2007), 'Software and Shovels: How the Intellectual Property Revolution is Undermining Traditional Concepts of Property', University of Cincinnati Law Review, 76, Fall, 143-82 -- Christopher May (2007), 'The Hypocrisy of Forgetfulness: The Contemporary Significance of Early Innovations in Intellectual Property', Review of International Political Economy, 14 (1), February, 1-25 -- Susan Sell (2004), 'Intellectual Property and Public Policy in Historical Perspective: Contestation and Settlement', Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, 38, Fall, 267-321 -- Peter K. Yu (2006), 'Of Monks, Medieval Scribes, and Middlemen', Michigan State Law Review, 2006 (1), Spring, 1-31 -- Robert P. Merges (2000), 'One Hundred Years of Solicitude: Intellectual Property Law 1900-2000', California Law Review, 88 (6), December, 2187-240 -- Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen (2005), 'Harmonisation or Differentiation in Intellectual Property Protection? The Lessons of History', Prometheus, 23 (2), June, 131-47 -- Harlan J. Onsrud (1998), 'Tragedy of the Information Commons', in D.R. Fraser Taylor (ed) (ed.), Policy Issues in Modern Cartography, Chapter 9, Oxford: Elsevier Science, 141-58 -- James Boyle (2003), 'The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain', Law and Contemporary Problems, 66 (1/2), Winter, 33-74 -- Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998), 'Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research', Science, 280 (5364), New Series, 1 May, 698-701, reset -- Daniel J. Kevles (1998), 'Diamond v. Chakrabarty and Beyond: The Political Economy of Patenting Life', in Arnold Thackray (ed) (ed.), Private Science, Biotechnology and the Rise of the Molecular Sciences, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 65-79 -- C. Ford Runge and Edi DeFrancesco (2006), 'Exclusion, Inclusion, and Enclosure: Historical Commons and Modern Intellectual Property', World Development, 34 (10), 1713-27 -- Anthony McCann (2005), 'Enclosure Without and Within the "Information Commons"', Information and Communications Technology Law, 14 (3), October, 217-40 -- Antoon A. Quaedvlieg (1992), 'The Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Law', in William F. Korthals Altes (ed), Egbert J. Dommering (ed), P. Bernt Hugenholtz (ed) and Jan J.C. Kabel (ed) (eds), Information Law Towards the 21st Century, Deventer, The Netherlands and Boston, MA, USA: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 379-93
    Abstract: Wendy J. Gordon (2004), 'Do We Have a Right to Speak with Another's Language? Eldred and the Duration of Copyright', in P.L.C. Torremans (ed) (ed.), Copyright and Human Rights: Freedom of Expression, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Chapter 6, The Hague and New York, NY: Kluwer Law International, 109-29 -- Joseph P. Liu (2003), 'Copyright Law's Theory of the Consumer', Boston College Law Review, 44, 397-431 -- Jessica Litman (1991), 'Copyright as Myth', University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 53, 235-49 -- Kenneth C. Shadlen, Andrew Schrank and Marcus J. Kurtz (2005), 'The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software', International Studies Quarterly, 49 (1), March, 45-71 -- Nicola Lucchi (2005), 'Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Media: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protection, Technological Measures and New Business Models Under EU and US Law', Buffalo Law Review, 53 (4), 1111-91 -- Robert Hunter Wade (2002), 'Bridging the Digital Divide: New Route to Development or New Form of Dependency?', Global Governance, 8 (4), October-December, 443-66 -- Paul A. David (1993), 'Knowledge, Property and the System Dynamics of Technological Change', Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1992, Supplement to World Bank Economic Review and World Bank Research Observer, 215-48 -- Simon Avenell and Herb Thompson (1994), 'Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property', Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 5 (1), 23-35 -- Nagesh Kumar (2003), 'Intellectual Property Rights, Technology and Economic Development: Experiences of Asian Countries', Economic and Political Weekly, 38 (3), January 18th,209-15, 217-26 -- Peter Drahos (1997), 'Thinking Strategically About Intellectual Property Rights', Telecommunications Policy, 21 (3), 201-11 -- Ruth L. Gana (1996), 'The Myth of Development, The Progress of Rights: Human Rights to Intellectual Property and Development', Law and Policy, 18 (3/4), July/October, 315-54 -- Hans Morten Haugen (2007), 'Patent Rights and Human Rights: Exploring their Relationships', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 10 (2), 97-124 -- Paul Steidlmeier (1993), 'The Moral Legitimacy of Intellectual Property Claims: American Business and Developing Country Perspectives', Journal of Business Ethics, 12 (2), February, 157-64 -- Andréa Koury Menescal (2005), 'Changing WIPO's Ways? The 2004 Development Agenda in Historical Perspective', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 8 (6), 761-96 -- Kurt Burch (1995), 'Intellectual Property Rights and the Culture of Global Liberalism', Science Communication, 17 (2), December, 214-32 -- Susan K. Sell (1995), 'The Origins of a Trade-Based Approach to Intellectual Property Protection: The Role of Industry Associations', Science Communication, 17 (2), December, 163-85 -- Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite (2002), 'Intellectual Property, Corporate Strategy, Globalisation: TRIPS in Context', Wisconsin International Law Journal, 20 (3), 451-80 -- Paul Steidlmeier and Cecilia Falbe (1994), 'International Disputes Over Intellectual Property', Review of Social Economy, 52 (3), 339-60 -- Christopher May (2004), 'Capacity Building and the (Re)Production of Intellectual Property Rights', Third World Quarterly, 25 (5), 821-37
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  • 86
    ISBN: 9781849803441
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 243 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aging and working in the new economy
    DDC: 331.1291004
    Keywords: New Economy ; IKT-Sektor ; KMU ; Arbeitswelt ; Karriereplanung ; Gleichberechtigung ; Altersgruppe ; Lohn ; Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement ; Berufskrankheit ; Stress ; Kanada ; Australien ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Small business Case studies Personnel management ; Career development Case studies ; Age and employment Case studies ; Information services industry Personnel management ; Information services industry Employees ; Information services industry Case studies Employees ; Career development ; Age and employment ; Small business Personnel management ; Information services industry Case studies Personnel management ; New Economy ; Informationstechnik ; Unternehmen ; Karriere ; Wandel ; Älterer Arbeitnehmer ; Electronic books ; Computer industry ; Personnel management ; Computer industry ; Employees ; Supply and demand ; Small business ; Personnel management ; Career development ; Age and employment
    Abstract: The case studies and analyses developed in this timely book provide insight into the structural features of small and medium-sized firms in the information technology sector, and the implications of these features for the careers of people who are employed by them
    Abstract: 1. Introduction : aging and working in the new economy / Julie Ann McMullin and Victor W. Marshall -- 2. Making a life in IT : jobs and careers in small and medium-sized information technology companies / Victor W. Marshall, Jennifer Craft Morgan and Sara B. Haviland -- 3. New careers in the new economy : redefining career development in a post-internal labor market industry / Sara B. Haviland, Jennifer Craft Morgan and Victor W. Marshall -- 4. Shifting down or gearing up? : a comparative study of career transitions among men in information technology employment / Gillian Ranson -- 5. Employment relations and the wage : how gender and age influence the negotiating power of IT workers / Elizabeth Brooke -- 6. Knowledge workers in the new economy : skill, flexibility and credentials / Tracey L. Adams and Erin I. Demaiter -- 7. Formal training, older workers, and the IT industry / Neil Charness and Mark C. Fox -- 8. The structure of IT work and its effect on worker health : job stress and burnout across the life course / Kim M. Shuey and Heather Spiegel -- 9. Flexibility/security policies and the labor market trajectories of IT workers / Martin Cooke and Kerry Platman -- 10. Work and the life course in a new economy field / Victor W. Marshall and Julie Ann McMullin
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    ISBN: 9781849803564
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 259 p) , ill., maps
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Urban poverty in China
    DDC: 362.50951091732
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    Keywords: Städtische Armut ; China ; Urban poor ; China ; Stadt ; Armut ; Electronic books ; China Social conditions 2000- ; Urban poor ; China ; China ; Stadt ; Armut
    Abstract: Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors that lead to both the generation and continuance of urban poverty in China. It is argued that the urban Chinese are not a homogenous social group, but combine laid-off workers and rural migrants, resulting in stark contrasts between migrant and workers' neighbourhoods and villages
    Abstract: China's new urban poverty : an introduction -- Poverty incidence and determinants -- Poverty groups : livelihood and trajectories -- Impoverished neighbourhoods -- Poverty dynamics : property rights perspective
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    ISBN: 9781781952665
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 436 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on complexity
    DDC: 330.015118
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    Keywords: Evolutionsökonomik ; Marktmechanismus ; Makroökonomik ; Ökonophysik ; Finanzmarkt ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Umweltökonomik ; Finanzmathematik ; Evolutionary economics ; Economics Mathematical models ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Evolutorische Wirtschaft ; Makroökonomie ; Mathematisches Modell
    Abstract: Complexity research draws on complexity in various disciplines. This Handbook provides a comprehensive and current overview of applications of complexity theory in economics. The 15 chapters, written by leading figures in the field, cover such broad topic areas as conceptual issues, microeconomic market dynamics, aggregation and macroeconomics issues, econophysics and financial markets, international economic dynamics, evolutionary and ecological-environmental economics, and broader historical perspectives on economic complexity
    Abstract: Introduction / J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. -- Complexity and the economy / W. Brian Arthur -- Computational and dynamic complexity in economics / J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. -- A computable economist's perspective on computational complexity / K. Vela Velupillai -- Bounded rationality and learning in complex markets / Cars H. Hommes -- Oligopoly dynamics / Michael Kopel -- Complexity and aggregation / Alan Kirman -- On simplicity and macroeconomic complexity / Richard H. Day -- Applications of statistical physics in finance and economics / Thomas Lux -- On the analysis of time series with nonstationary increments / Joseph L. McCauley, Kevin E. Bassler and Gemunu H. Gunaratne -- Exchange rate dynamics : a nonlinear survey / Frank H. Westerhoff -- Complex systems modeling and international development / Hans-Peter Brunner and Peter Allen -- Subgame perfection in evolutionary dynamics with recurrent perturbations / Herbert Gintis, Ross Cressman, and Thijs Ruijgrok -- Complex dynamics in ecologic-economic systems / J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. -- Complexity and Austrian economics / Roger Koppl -- Complexity and the history of economic thought / David Colander
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    ISBN: 9781849802239
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 246 pages) , illustrations, maps (some coloured)
    Series Statement: New horizons in environmental economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mendelsohn, Robert O., 1952 - Climate change and agriculture
    DDC: 338.14091724
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    Keywords: Landwirtschaft ; Klimawandel ; Welt ; Entwicklungsländer ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Agriculture Environmental aspects ; Climatic changes Environmental aspects ; Electronic books ; Afrika ; Lateinamerika ; Klimaänderung ; Landwirtschaft ; Landwirtschaftliches Einkommen ; Wettbewerbsvorteil ; Modellierung
    Abstract: Despite its great importance, there are surprisingly few economic studies of the impact of climate on agriculture and how agriculture can adapt under a variety of conditions. This book examines 22 countries across four continents, including both developed and developing economies. It provides both a good analytical basis for additional work and solid results for policy debate concerning income distributional effects such as abatement, adaptation, and equity
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The role of climate in agricultural production -- 3. Literature review of economic impacts of climate change on agriculture -- 4. The Ricardian method -- 5. Modeling adaptation to climate change -- 6. Structural Ricardian models -- 7. Ricardian analyses of aggregate data -- 8. Ricardian models of individual farms -- 9. Adaptation studies -- 10. Structural Ricardian studies -- 11. Summary of results -- 12. Policy implications and future research needs
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    ISBN: 9781848447219
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 452 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in management
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    DDC: 158.7
    Keywords: Work Psychological aspects ; Employees Mental health ; Organizational behavior ; Work Physiological aspects ; Psychology, Industrial ; Employees Health and hygiene ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This exciting Handbook provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of managerial behavior and occupational health
    Abstract: pt. 1. Conceptualization and theoretical framework -- pt. 2. Specific issues in organizational psychology -- pt. 3. Occupational stress, well-being and health -- pt. 4. Professional burnout, coping and prevention -- pt. 5. Immigration, acculturation and health -- pt. 6. Emotion at work
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  • 91
    ISBN: 9781848447226
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 243 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Organizations, markets and imperial formations
    DDC: 337
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Organisationstheorie ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Imperialismus ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Wirtschaftskultur ; Wissen ; Welt ; International economic integration Social aspects ; Globalization Social aspects ; International business enterprises Social aspects ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Labor market ; Imperialism ; Organizational sociology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Globalisierung ; Weltwirtschaft
    Abstract: This authoritative book explores the nexus between organization theory, globalization and imperialism and examines the effects of a global order organized around development and markets
    Abstract: The imperial formations of globalization / Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Vanessa C.M. Chio and Raza Mir -- On "cultural" knowledge in international management textbooks : a postcolonial reading / Martin Fougère and Agneta Moulettes -- Sustainable development in the age of natural capitalism : making the world while saving profits / Martin Fougère and Nikodemus Solitander -- Contesting boundaries : the shifting borders of globalization / Diana J. Wong-MingJi -- (How) does knowledge flow? : a critical analysis of intra-organizational knowledge transfer / Raza Mir, Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee and Ali Mir -- Evangelical capitalism and organization / Abbas J. Ali -- Flexible careers in a globally flexible market / Suzette Dyer -- Cultural mimicry and hybridity : on the work of identity in international call centers in India / Diya Das and Ravi Dharwadkar -- Globalization and social change : the Polish experience / Martyna Sliwa -- Towards an anthropology of globalization / Vanessa C.M. Chio and Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781849801942
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 301 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Evaluation and performance measurement of research and development
    DDC: 658.57
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    Keywords: Forschung ; Bewertung ; Performance-Messung ; Forschungsfinanzierung ; Finanzmarkt ; Innovationsmanagement ; EU-Staaten ; USA ; Research, Industrial Evaluation ; Unternehmen ; Forschung und Entwicklung ; Evaluation ; Messung ; Aufgabensammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmen ; Forschung und Entwicklung ; Evaluation ; Messung ; Messtechnik
    Abstract: This book develops and illustrates a comprehensive, multi-level framework for the evaluation of industrial R&D activities and the measurement of their performances. The framework encompasses a set of hierarchical, interrelated levels at which R&D evaluation and performance measurement could be undertaken. This enlightening book focuses on the single industrial firm to study performance measurement of R&D functions, projects and individual researchers or engineers. It also addresses the R&D evaluation from the point of view of financial markets, with a focus on the relationships between R&D investments and the value of the traded firm
    Abstract: R & D function / F. Frattini, V. Lazzarotti and R. Manzini -- R & D projects / F. Frattini and D. Chiaroni -- R & D people / A. Di Minin and A. Piccaluga -- R & D and financial investors / A. Grandi, B.H. Hall and R. Oriani -- R & D information / S. Morricone and R. Oriani -- Technology platform / M. Calderini, D. Moncalvo and G. Scellato -- R & D policy / G. Catalano and P. Landoni
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    ISBN: 9781848446113
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 170 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Meng, Chen Multinational banking in China
    DDC: 332.150951
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    Keywords: Internationale Bank ; China ; Banks and banking, International ; Kreditwesen ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; China ; Electronic books ; Kreditwesen ; China ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; China
    Abstract: Multinational Banking in China examines key issues in the market entry and development of foreign banks in the People's Republic of China using data collected from 37 in-depth interviews and questionnaire surveys
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. General theory of banking internationalization -- 3. China's banking industry -- 4. Strategic motives and market entry -- 5. Market development and determining factors -- 6. Evolutionary development strategies -- 7. Environment, adaptation and competitive advantages -- 8. Summary and conclusions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-161) and index
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    ISBN: 9781784712914
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 734 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 240
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Legal institutions and economic development
    DDC: 343.07
    Keywords: Rechtsordnung ; Institutionenökonomik ; Entwicklung ; Öffentliches Recht ; Neue politische Ökonomie ; Föderalismus ; Welt ; Law and economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This insightful collection of classic papers explores the effects of various legal institutions and policies on economic development. The editors include analysis of the historical, current, and future conditions of numerous legal traditions and strategies, both nationally and globally. The volume will enhance understanding of how legal policies influence economic growth. It will also contribute to the selection and advancement of those legal policies most likely to improve overall economic development and social welfare. This volume is an invaluable reference source for both scholars and practitioners interested or involved in the development of legal policy
    Abstract: Michael J. Trebilcock (2003), 'The Law and Economics of Immigration Policy', American Law and Economics Review, 5 (2), Fall, 271-317
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1998), 'Law and Finance', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (6), December, 1113-55 -- Paul G. Mahoney (2001), 'The Common Law and Economic Growth: Hayek Might be Right', Journal of Legal Studies, XXX (2), June, 503-25 -- Frank B. Cross (2002), 'Law and Economic Growth', Texas Law Review, 80, 1737-75 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'Legal Origins', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1193-229 -- Bernard S. Black and Vikramaditya S. Khanna (2007), 'Can Corporate Governance Reforms Increase Firm Market Values? Event Study Evidence from India', Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 4 (4), 749-96 -- Mark J. Roe (1996), 'Chaos and Evolution in Law and Economics', Harvard Law Review, 109 (3), January, 641-68 -- Yoram Barzel (2000), 'Dispute and its Resolution: Delineating the Economic Role of the Common Law', American Law and Economics Review, 2 (2), Fall, 238-58 -- Vincy Fon and Francesco Parisi (2003), 'Litigation and the Evolution of Legal Remedies: A Dynamic Model', Public Choice, 116, 419-33 -- Keith N. Hylton (2006), 'Information, Litigation, and Common Law Evolution', American Law and Economics Review, 8 (1), 33-61 -- Frank H. Easterbrook (1983), 'Statutes' Domains', University of Chicago Law Review, 50 (2), Spring, 533-52 -- McNollgast (1994), 'Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation', Law and Contemporary Problems, 57 (1), Winter, 3-37 -- Robert Cooter (2002), 'Constitutional Consequentialism: Bargain Democracy versus Median Democracy', Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 3 (1), January, 1-20 -- Francesco Parisi (2003), 'Political Coase Theorem', Public Choice, 115, 1-36 -- Alan Schwartz and Robert E. Scott (1995), 'The Political Economy of Private Legislatures', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 143 (3) January, 595-654 -- Tom Ginsburg (2002), 'Ways of Criticizing Public Choice: The Uses of Empiricism and Theory in Legal Scholarship', University of Illinois Law Review, 1139-66 -- Andrew T. Guzman (2002), 'Choice of Law: New Foundations', Georgetown Law Journal, 90, 883-940 -- Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (1997), 'Rethinking Federalism', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11 (4), Fall, 43-64 -- Lucian Arye Bebchuk (1992), 'Federalism and the Corporation: The Desirable Limits on State Competition in Corporate Law', Harvard Law Review, 105 (7), May, 1435-510 -- Roberta Romano (2006), 'The States as a Laboratory: Legal Innovation and State Competition for Corporate Charters', Yale Journal on Regulation, 23 (2), Summer, 209-47
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , 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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  • 95
    ISBN: 9781848447370
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 151 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kemmerling, Achim Taxing the working poor
    DDC: 339.525
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    Keywords: Einkommensteuer ; Niedriglohn ; Steuerinzidenz ; Arbeitsangebot ; Theorie ; OECD-Staaten ; Poor Taxation ; Fiscal policy ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Labor supply Effect of taxation on ; Electronic books ; Steuer ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Umverteilung
    Abstract: In most industrialized countries the tax burden of poor people has increased dramatically over the last few decades. This book analyses both the political origins of this increase and its consequences for the labour market
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. A comparative welfare state analysis of tax mixes -- 3. The economics of taxing labour -- 4. Political economy applied to tax mixes -- 5. Empirical evaluation -- 6. Conclusion : employment and redistribution are not incompatible
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-143) and index
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    ISBN: 9781848447233 , 1444328581 , 184844723X , 1282238841 , 9781847207647 , 9781444328585 , 1847207642 , 9781282238848
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 358 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate social responsibility in Europe
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    Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Governance-Ansatz ; Industrie ; Bank ; Europa ; Industrial management ; Social responsibility of business ; Europa ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: The acid test of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is simply this: does it lead to positive impacts on society and the environment or is it just rhetoric? And if it does lead to positive impacts, how can these be enhanced? This timely book tackles this cutting-edge challenge by presenting empirical findings from a range of surveys and in-depth case studies. These build on a new methodological and theoretical framework for assessing and explaining the sustainability impact of CSR
    Abstract: pt. 1. Analytical framework -- pt. 2. Mapping CSR : survey data on selected issues in four sectors -- pt. 3. Assessing and explaining the sustainability impact of CSR : case study findings -- pt. 4. CSR and public policy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 312-333) and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848449244
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 235 p)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    DDC: 378.1011
    Keywords: Education and globalization ; College administrators ; Universities and colleges Administration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The comprehensive coverage of global university governance includes conceptual, theoretical and empirical analyses that will be invaluable to higher education researchers and students, and to public policy academics, students and practitioners. Global governance analysts, global business and management postgraduates, as well as regulation theorists and practitioners will also find this book to be of great interest
    Abstract: pt. I. Globalization and regulatory governance -- pt. II. Standards, models and rankings
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-230) and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848447424
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 280 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nooteboom, Bart, 1941 - A cognitive theory of the firm
    DDC: 658.3124
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Unternehmenskooperation ; Organisatorischer Wandel ; Lernende Organisation ; Kognition ; Dynamische Kompetenzen ; Evolutionsökonomik ; Cognitive learning ; Organizational learning ; Organizational change ; Knowledge management ; Organisatorisches Lernen ; Kognitives Lernen ; Wissensmanagement ; Innovation ; Electronic books ; Firma ; Innovation
    Abstract: In this important and timely book, Bart Nooteboom develops and applies a social cognitive theory of firms and organizations with a focus on learning and innovation
    Abstract: 1. Purpose, scope, concepts and positioning -- 2. Embodied cognition -- 3. Organizational focus -- 4. Organization between organizations -- 5. Dynamic capabilities -- 6. Evolution
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  • 99
    ISBN: 9781848447295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 279 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The political economy of trade reform in emerging markets
    DDC: 382.091724
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    Keywords: 1950-2007 ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Handelsliberalisierung ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Schwellenländer ; International trade Political aspects ; Trade regulation ; Electronic books ; Developing countries Case studies Commerce ; Developing countries Commerce ; Case studies ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Außenhandelspolitik
    Abstract: This timely book brings fresh analysis to the important issue of trade policy reform in emerging markets
    Abstract: pt. I. The comprehensive reformers -- pt. II. The partial reformers
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    ISBN: 9781848449107
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 199 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New perspectives on the modern corporation
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Coad, Alexander The growth of firms
    DDC: 338.7
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    Keywords: Unternehmenswachstum ; Betriebsgröße ; Theorie ; Bibliometrie ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Corporations Growth ; Electronic books ; Unternehmenswachstum ; Theorie
    Abstract: Much progress has been made in empirical research into firm growth in recent decades due to factors such as the availability of detailed longitudinal datasets, more powerful computers and new econometric techniques. This book provides an up-to-date catalogue of empirical work, as well as a coherent theoretical structure within which these new results can be interpreted and understood. It brings together a large body of recent research on firm growth from a multidisciplinary perspective, providing an up-to-date synthesis of stylized facts and empirical regularities. Numerous empirical findings and theories of firm growth are also surveyed and compared in order to evaluate their validity
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Firm size distributions -- 3. Growth rates distributions -- 4. Gibrat's Law -- 5. Profits, productivity and firm growth -- 6. Innovation and firm growth -- 7. Other determinants of firm growth -- 8. Theoretical perspectives -- 9. Growth strategies -- 10. Growth of small and large firms -- 11. Conclusion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-190) and index
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