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  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (89)
  • Schnorbus, Axel
  • Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing  (56)
  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar  (33)
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  • 1
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789900125
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (456 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in urban studies series
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    Keywords: Stadtplanung ; Komplexität ; City planning ; Electronic books ; Stadtplanung ; Komplexität
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook on cities and complexity / Juval Portugali -- Part I: Foundations -- 1. Cities, complexity and beyond / Juval Portugali -- 2. The emergence of complexity theories: An outline / Hermann Haken -- 3. City systems and complexity / Michael Batty -- 4. Major transitions in the story of urban complexity / Stephen Marshall and Nick Green -- Part II: Complexity theories of cities -- 5. Complexity: The evolution and planning of towns and cities / Peter M. Allen -- 6. Synergetic cities / Juval Portugali and Hermann Haken -- 7. Co-evolution as the secret of urban complexity / Denise Pumain -- 8. Fractal geometry for analyzing and modeling urban patterns and planning sustainable cities / Pierre Frankhauser -- 9. Scaling, fractals and the spatial complexity of cities / Yanguang Chen -- 10. Cybernetic cities: Designing and controlling adaptive and robust urban systems / Carlos Gershenson, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti --
    Abstract: Part III: Complexity, language and cities -- 11. New concepts in complexity theory arising from studies in the field of architecture: An overview of the four books of the nature of order with emphasis on the scientific problems which are raised / Christopher Alexander -- 12. The dialectic as driver of complexity in urban and social systems / Alan Penn -- Part IV: Modeling complex cities -- 13. Modelling car traffic in cities / Vincent Verbavatz and Marc Barthelemy -- 14. Studying the dynamics of urban traffic flows using percolation: A new methodology for real-time urban and transportation planning / Nimrod Serok, Orr Levy, Shlomo Havlin and Efrat Blumenfeld Lieberthal -- 15. The simple complex phenomenon of urban parking / Itzhak Benenson and Nir Fulman -- Part V: Complexity, planning and design -- 16. Complexity and uncertainty: Implications for urban planning / Stefano Moroni and Daniele Chiffi --
    Abstract: 17. Tailoring nudges to self-organising behavioural patterns in public space / Koen Bandsma, Ward S. Rauws and Gert de Roo -- 18. Evolutionary games in cities and urban planning / Sara Encarna.o, Fernando P. Santos, Francisco C. Santos, Margarida Pereira, Jorge M. Pacheco and Juval Portugali -- 19. Homo faber, homo ludens and the city: A sirnia view on urban planning and design / Juval Portugali Epilogue: cities and complexity in the time of COVID-19. / Hermann Haken, Juval Portugali, Michael Batty, Stephen Marshall, Nick Green, Peter M. Allen, Pierre Frankhauser, Carlos Gershenson, Alan Penn, Vincent Verbavatz, Marc Barthelemy, Daniele Chiffi, Stefano Moroni, Koen Bandsma, Ward S. Rauws and Gert de Roo -- Index
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  • 2
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781802200720
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 169 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: International cooperation ; Komplexes System ; Klimaänderung ; Cyberspace ; Politischer Prozess ; Internationale Politik ; Global Governance ; Organisationswandel ; Organisation ; Erde ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "In this timely book, leading scholar Oran Young reflects on the future of the global order. Developing new lenses through which to consider needs for governance arising on a global scale, Young investigates the grand challenges of the 21st century requiring the most urgent and sustained planetary responses: protecting the Earth's climate system; controlling the eruption of pandemics; suppressing disruptive uses of cyberspace; and guiding the biotechnology revolution. Exploring how developments such as globalization, the rise of increasingly influential non-state actors, and the onset of the cyber age are eroding the institutional foundations of international society, this book considers the prospects for new forms of global order that differ in important ways from the familiar but increasingly problematic states system. Offering critical insights into the pressing need for institutional change to meet 21st century challenges, this book will prove beneficial to scholars working on matters involving governance on a global scale. Practitioners looking to connect their actions to broader analytic concerns will also find the book insightful"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 154-162, Index , Building intellectual capital for turbulent times , Grand challenges of planetary governance in the 21st century , Steering mechanisms for social and socioecological systems , What do we mean when we speak about the effectiveness of governance systems? , Does formalization enhance institutional effectiveness? , Escaping social and socioecological traps in complex systems , The technological dimensions of governance , The future of the global order references
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781788974639
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for heritage planning
    DDC: 363.69
    Keywords: Historic sites ; Historic preservation ; Planning ; Cultural property ; Protection ; Planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword: Some key challenges for heritage science research -- Part I: Setting the scene for heritage planning: Perspectives from Europe -- 1. Introduction to a research agenda for heritage planning: The state of heritage planning in Europe / Eva Stegmeijer, Loes Veldpaus and Joks Janssen -- 2. Heritage research in the 21st century: Departing from the useful futures of sustainable develoment / Visnja Kisić -- 3. The value of heritage in sustainable development and spatial planning / Koenraad Van Balen and Aziliz Vandesande -- Part II: Current research in heritage planning: Projects from Europe section a heritage and identity -- 4. Introduction to heritage and identity: From planning and policies to communities, and back / Remi Wacogne -- 5. Exploring archaeology's place in participatory European cultural landscape management: Perspectives from the 'refit' project / Tom Moore and Gemma Tully -- 6. Industrial heritage and conservation planning, changing governance practices, examples from Europe / Loes Veldpaus and Remi Wacogne -- 7. Developing participation through digital reconstruction and communication of 'lost' heritage / Laura Loredana Micoli, Gabriele Guidi, Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, Diego González-Aguilera -- 8. Cultural heritage and European identity in European Union law and policy / Francesca Fiorentini, Kristin Hausler and Andrzej Jakubowski SECTION B HERITAGE AND CLIMATE -- 9. Introduction to heritage and climate change: Current gaps and scientific challenges / Claudio Margottini -- 10. New uses for old waterways / Francesco Vallerani and Francesco Visentin -- 11. Satellite monitoring of geo-hazards affecting cultural heritage / Daniele Spizzichino and Claudio Margottini -- 12. Archaeological site monitoring and risk assessment using remote sensing technologies and gis / Stefano De Angeli and Fabiana Battistin SECTION C HERITAGE AND DEVELOPMENT -- 13. Introduction to heritage and development: The agency of heritage in rural and urban development practices / Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist -- 14. Cultural heritage and improvised music in European festivals / Tony Whyton and Beth Perry -- 15. Cultural heritage at work for economy and society / Stefano Della Torre and Rossella Moioli -- 16. Gastronomy and creative entrepreneurship in rural tourism: Encouraging sustainable community development / Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist, Anna de Jong, Romà Garrido Puig, Giuseppa Romeo and Wilhelm Skoglund -- Part III: Research agenda for heritage planning. Perspectives for Europe (and beyond) -- 17. Towards a more just world: An agenda for transformative heritage planning futures / Loes Veldpaus, Visnja Kisić, Eva Stegmeijer and Joks Janssen -- Index.
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This insightful Research Agenda examines the multidimensional relationships between heritage planning and pressing current societal challenges around climate, identity and development. Mapping future avenues for the field, it suggests new approaches to executing, studying and reflecting on heritage planning. Expert international contributors raise key questions that challenge practice and research to push for structural and institutional change. The book highlights the transformative potential of heritage planning and the responsibilities that come with such potential. Chapters explore central topics including heritage-led regeneration, cultural landscape management, food, music and tourism, using social, participatory and digital research methods. They are contextualised with questions around contestation and politization, and the changing conceptualisations of heritage planning. Spanning the domains of theoretical and empirical insights, from academic outlooks to professional challenges, this Research Agenda will be a vital resource for academics and students of urban and human geography, heritage studies, planning, urban design and architecture. Its examination of heritage planning practices will also be useful for policy makers and professionals working in the heritage planning field"--
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  • 4
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing | Cheltenham, UK : Elgaronline
    ISBN: 1789903130 , 9781789903133
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 423 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in migration
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    DDC: 323.6
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    Keywords: Migration ; Staatsangehörigkeit ; Citizenship ; Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781800377806
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
    Series Statement: KDI/EWC series on economic policy series
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    Keywords: Humankapital ; Bildungsinvestition ; Hochschule ; Weiterführende Schule ; Intergenerationenmobilität ; Welt ; Human capital ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "This timely book evaluates international human capital policies, offering a comparative perspective on global efforts to generate new ideas and novel ways of thinking about human capital. Examining educational reforms, quality of education and links between education and socio-economic environments, chapters contrast Western experiences and perspectives with those of industrializing economies in Asia, focusing particularly on Korea and the USA. Contributors analyse trends in Korean education, including state, charter and private education, higher education and student loans and debt, and provide policy prescriptions for the improvement of higher education financing in the USA. Offering theoretical insights into the relationship between socio-economic and educational benefits for children and young people, and human capital formation, further chapters consider recent empirical evidence on disadvantaged people in the USA, before broadening the scope of analysis to consider the effects of human capital on industrial structure and productivity among OECD countries. Providing a unique and incisive understanding of human capital formation in the context of education, this book lays out guidance to scholars and researchers of human capital, particularly those concentrating on policies in Korea and the USA. It will also be useful to policymakers involved in economic and education policy"--
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781789903386
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Forschungskooperation ; Wissenstransfer ; Open Innovation ; Hochschule ; KMU ; Großbritannien ; Welt ; Small business ; Universities and colleges Information services ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Exploring the process of university collaboration from the perspective of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this book offers an in-depth examination of the collaboration process, dispelling the myth of the disengagement of these firms. Andrew Johnston and Robert Huggins present a thorough account of how SMEs can 'unlock the ivory tower' and gain access to university knowledge to support their own innovation. Outlining and discussing the intellectual roots of research in this field in an accessible way, the book focuses on SMEs to provide insight to an often overlooked group of firms. Chapters show how the closeness of the partners in terms of network membership, working culture and practice, and technical language drive the formation and function of these collaborative links, offering a holistic account of this from idea generation to the completion of projects. This will be an essential read for academics researching innovation and the role of universities, as well as knowledge exchange practitioners wishing to further their understanding of collaboration processes. Policymakers seeking to explore how and why SMEs engage in open innovation practices will also find this an invigorating book"--
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781781003824
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Öffentliches Unternehmen ; Innovation ; China ; Government business enterprises ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. State-owned enterprise, government, and the innovation ecosystem -- 2. Formation of the dual innovation systems in China -- 3. State Grid and user-driven innovation: the case of ultra-high voltage power transmission -- 4. TD-SCDMA, LTE-TDD, and China Mobile: catch-up and innovation in the Chinese telecommunications industry -- 5. China's high-speed train dream: CSR Group and the state-led innovation ecosystem -- 6. The CGN and engineering innovation in nuclear power -- 7. Revisiting SOEs' innovation in the large infrastructure sector -- Index.
    Abstract: "This original book is a unique and original in-depth study on how, in the past decade, Chinese State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have achieved technological innovation in the large infrastructure sectors. It reveals a 'new world' of Chinese innovation, showing that SOEs are willing to innovate and are also more than capable of doing so. Based on findings from first-hand data and years of observations, this book shows how the innovation ecosystem perspective incentivises and facilitates Chinese SOEs' innovation and highlights the entrepreneurial role of the government. Using the examples of UHV Power Transmission, mobile telecommunication standards, high-speed trains, and nuclear electric power, the book exhibits the complex determinants of SOEs' success in radical technological innovations within the large infrastructure sector. Chapters also demonstrate the innovation process of SOEs, the unique innovation model of China, as well as its advantages and disadvantages. Catch-Up and Radical Innovation in Chinese State-Owned Enterprises will be a useful resource for academics in research disciplines such as development studies, innovation and entrepreneurship, and Chinese studies. It will also aid entrepreneurs, businesses and managers who intend to collaborate with Chinese SOEs, to better understand the trends of SOEs' engagement in radical innovation and the potential opportunities for broadening their international collaborations"--
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781789904963
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics series
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    Keywords: Kapitalgesellschaft ; Finanzkapitalismus ; Wirtschaftliche Macht ; Corporate Governance ; USA ; Corporations History ; United States Economic conditions 21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Financialization and the corporation in the twenty-first century -- 2. Capitalist development -- 3. Widening of the market and the transition from scarcity to abundance -- 4. Role of the corporation -- 5. Failure of federal policy to achieve social control -- 6. Corporations and finance -- 7. Case studies in financialization -- 8. Creating the path forward by social control -- References -- List of cases -- Index.
    Abstract: "This insightful book traces the evolution of corporate power in the United States, from social control over corporate power under early state laws to the modern liberation of the corporation serving primarily private purposes. It illustrates how the transition of attitudes towards corporations and dynamic changes in public policy have ushered in an age of financial fragility, income inequality and macroeconomic instability. The book employs an evolutionary methodology to consider the role of the corporation in the US economy, and how that role as a tool for public purposes, defined by special charters, changed with the widening of markets and increasing industrial capacity for mass production. Evaluating the stages of capitalist development, chapters demonstrate how the co-evolution of law, economics and finance altered economic organization, leading to the evolution of core economic concepts such as capital, income and resources. The book examines the transition of corporate purpose towards generating wealth and enhancing profits in the early twentieth century and analyzes recent trends through illuminating case studies in financialization. It concludes with crucial insights into the future of the corporation, offering potential pathways for economists to intervene and address the systemic problems that are endemic to the modern financial era. A rousing and provocative call to arms for modern economists, this book is key reading for scholars and researchers of economics, particularly those focusing on the evolution of economic and business institutions and its impact on the social fabric of the US. Practitioners and policymakers will also benefit from its empirical perspectives on financialization"--
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781786430960
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of quantitative research methods in entrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Empirische Methode ; Quantitative Methode ; Entrepreneurship Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; Quantitative research Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to the handbook of quantitative research methods in entrepreneurship / George Saridakis and Marc Cowling -- 2. How do we measure firm performance? A review of issues facing entrepreneurship researchers / Josh Siepel and Marcus Dejardin -- 3. Exporting, technological collaboration and SME growth: An empirical analysis / Joan-Lluis Capelleras, Alex Rialp and Josep Rialp -- 4. As time goes by: Survival analysis as a method to study topics in entrepreneurship / Priscila Ferreira -- 5. Longitudinal and mixture modeling methods with application for family firm and entrepreneurship research / Melissa Medaugh, Laura Stanley, Franz W. Kellermanns and Thomas M. Zellweger -- 6. Social enterprise and social entrepreneurship - developing the evidence base using the UK small business survey / Catherine Robinson -- 7. Using meta-analysis to develop entrepreneurship research and theory / Yanqing Lai, George Saridakis and Chris Hand -- 8. Using RCTS as a research method for SME policy research: The UK experience / Stephen Roper -- 9. The role of small businesses in employing the unemployed and inactive / Peter Urwin and Franz Buscha -- 10. The promises of machine learning and big data in entrepreneurship research / Daniel S. Hain and Roman Jurowetzki -- 11. Studying small firms and their banks: A review of common methods and current concerns / Anoosheh Rostamkalaei and Mark Freel -- 12. Financing, selection, and value-adding effects of venture capital: A review of econometric methods and issues / Luca Pennacchio and Alessandro Sapio -- 13. Information asymmetries and entrepreneurial finance: Evidence from theories and empirics / Liang Han, Lin Tian and Biao Mi -- 14. Bank loan pricing to small firms: Sorting or market power? / Marc Cowling and Wei Yue -- Index.
    Abstract: This Handbook of Quantitative Research Methods in Entrepreneurship provides an overarching perspective on the methods and approaches critical to quantitative analysis of research on entrepreneurship. Representing the research efforts of 28 international scholars in entrepreneurship, this Handbook offers guidance for quantitative analysts at a time of increasing availability of economic, financial and business data. Contributions focus on a range of important empirical issues, including business survival, job creation, internationalisation, bank financing and specific types of entrepreneurial activity such as social enterprise and family business. The combined chapters synthesise and experiment with useful methods to navigate and unpack crucial entrepreneurial data. Informative and accessible, this Handbook is crucial reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for a broad overview of the field. It will also be useful to established academics and researchers who require state of the art research, and policymakers and practitioners, who may use this book as an indispensable guide for reflecting on public interventions in the entrepreneurial arena
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  • 10
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788978361
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar guides to teaching series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching Strategic Management
    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Betriebswirtschaftsstudium ; Lehrmaterial ; Lehrplan ; Lernmethode ; Strategic planning Study and teaching ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction: Learning from teaching failures, achieving teaching successes / Sabine Baumann -- Part one: Teaching strategic management history and newly evolving fields -- Chapter 1: Teaching the history of strategic management / Päivi Maijanen -- Chapter 2: Teaching strategy as an ethical practice / Sven-Ove Horst -- Chapter 3: Teaching sustainability in strategic management / Britta Boyd -- Part two: Methods for teaching strategic management -- Chapter 4: Service learning in strategic management - opportunities, challenges, and examples / Candace M. TenBrink and Krysti Turnquest -- Chapter 5: Experiential approach to strategy formulation / Richard R. Smith and Patrick Tan -- Chapter 6: Writing and using your own case study for strategy teaching / Uwe Stratmann -- Chapter 7: Interactive exercises, peer coaching, and videos in strategic management education / Sabine Reisinger -- Chapter 8: Tailored methods of strategizing in undergraduate education: From swot to the 6ps of business strategy / Norman T. Sheehan -- Chapter 9: Teaching strategy by not teaching strategy / Robert P. Wright -- Part three: Teaching strategic management for particular groups of learners and teaching settings -- Chapter 10: Strategic management in online and hybrid courses / David R. King and Aiden E. Sizemore -- Chapter 11: Teaching strategic management for media students / Geoffrey Graybeal -- Chapter 12: Teaching strategy work to business students / Rita Järventie-Thesleff and Janne Tienari -- Chapter 13: Teaching strategic management for executives / Dianne Tyers and John Bourke -- Index.
    Abstract: "Teaching Strategic Management: A Hands-on Guide to Teaching Success provides a wide scope of knowledge and teaching resources on methods and practices for teaching strategic management theories and concepts for a multitude of settings (classroom, online and hybrid), course levels (bachelors, masters, MBA, executive) and student groups. The book brings together experienced faculty who are experts in the topic to discuss and summarize pertinent theories, concepts and approaches and provide concrete examples of strategic management education courses. All chapters offer various resources for instructors such as assignments, exercises, case studies, reading lists, etc. to apply in either physical or virtual classrooms. The breadth of material provided within this guide is invaluable to faculty and instructors of strategic management whether they are experienced and seeking inspiration for new methods or needing guidance for developing a new course. Instructors, faculty, and program directors of strategic management courses at undergraduate, graduate and executive levels can use Teaching Strategic Management: A Hands-on Guide to Teaching Success as an enlightening and instructive guide for teaching and for creating course syllabi and teaching plans"--
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9781788977012
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (176 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in management series
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    Keywords: European Union ; Brexit ; Arbeitspsychologie ; Auslandsaufenthalt ; Studium ; Arbeitsmigranten ; Großbritannien ; Industrial management ; Employees Psychology ; Great Britain Politics and government 21st century ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1 a psychology of brexit / Ashley Weinberg -- 2 brexit bother: A story of uncertainty and (possibly) resilience / Richard Plenty and Terri Morrissey -- 3 'should we exit before brexit?' experiences and future plans of Hungarian workers in post-referendum britain / Ivett Bernadett Racz -- 4 the econometrics of brexit: Science or a means of expressing confirmation bias? / Imad A. Moosa -- 5 the impact of brexit on health and wellbeing in the workplace: What we know so far / Christian van Stolk -- 6 brexit and corporate social responsibility: A controversial case / Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou and Nikos Drosos -- 7 brexit 'at work' in parliament / Richard Kwiatkowski -- 8 the impact of brexit on higher education institutions and EU students / Nikos Drosos and Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou -- 9 a psychology of survival? / Ashley Weinberg -- Index.
    Abstract: "This timely book explores the psychological repercussions of Brexit in the workplace. Illustrating the mental and emotional impact of the Brexit process, interdisciplinary chapters demonstrate its effect on the wellbeing of workers and its implications for the welfare of the workforce in the future. Bringing together international contributors from a range of disciplines, this topical book focuses on key areas of workplace functioning, including higher education institutions, corporate social responsibility and the emerging experiences of businesses, migrant workers and politicians. The major psychological, political and economic implications for employers, employees and policy-makers are considered, and the importance after Brexit of actions that preserve and build on progress already achieved in the UK workplace are highlighted. Brexit in the Workplace will appeal to scholars and students of politics, psychology and business, as well as business leaders and policy-makers wishing to gain valuable insights into the range of issues facing the workforce in the current atmosphere of political change and uncertainty around Brexit"--
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781839106736
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The magic of organization
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    Keywords: Creative ability in business ; Technological innovations ; Industrial management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: List of contributors -- 1 Introduction / Hugo Letiche, Stephen A. Linstead and Jean-Luc Moriceau -- Part I: Magic and imagination -- 2 introductory Chapter to Part I: - magic and imagination: Taking strategy into the unknown / Per Olof Berg -- 3 the return of the magi: Image magic and the institutionalisation of kitsch therapeutic fantasy / James Fairhead -- 4 the persistence of magic: Management and the new alchemy / Iain Munro -- 5 the intra-act of accounting / Ivo De Loo, Alan Lowe and Philip Smith -- 6 risk management and the magical arts: Rituals of risk calculation in the banking industry / Peter Case and Peter Pelzer -- 7 markets and machines: The magic of predicting, obscuring and securing value / Geoff Lightfoot and Simon Lilley -- Part II: Magic and its transgressions -- 8 introductory Chapter to Part II: - magic being re-understood / Hugo Letiche -- 9 grammarye, grammatization, grammatology: Interviewing technique as a magic trick / Jean-Luc Moriceau -- 10 artaud's dissolute magic: Some thoughts on ambivalent desires 207 heather höpfl -- 11 magification as bunny(-fication) 224 hugo letiche -- 12 magic or the presence of absence 239 michael lazarin -- 13 schwung magic: Aesthetic subversion of organization in the philosophy of deleuze and guattari 263 pierre guillet de monthoux -- Afterword / Hugo Letiche, Stephen A. Linstead and Jean-Luc Moriceau.
    Abstract: "Exploring magic as a creative necessity in contemporary business, this book clarifies the differences between magic as an organizational resource and magic as fakery, pretence and manipulation. Using this lens, it highlights insights into the relationship between anthropology and business, and organizational studies. The Magic of Organization looks at our economy and its dependence on magic, as success depends on innovation and creativity to produce the unexpected and amazing; but perhaps also the bogus and deceitful. Exposing the unpredictability of magic, the book reveals clear links between magic and uncontrollable and non-linear ways of organizing. Chapters discuss the double-edged sword of magic: while organizations, economies and finance depend on magical thought and actions for inspiration and surprise, they also fear them; what if the magic is real? With its clarity on how the turn-to-ontology in anthropology is significant for organizational studies, this book will be an illuminating read for students of creativity and innovation"--
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  • 13
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788978972
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Neue Seidenstraße ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Verkehrsinfrastruktur ; Globalisierung ; China ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Business logistics ; Electronic books ; Bibliographie enthalten
    Abstract: Contents: Preface: Beyond China, China, China -- PART I INTRODUCTION -- 1. Actions and Reactions -- PART II CHINA -- 2. From China's Logistics to China's Geologistics -- PART III THE SILK ROAD ECONOMIC BELT: LANDBRIDGES, ECONOMIC CORRIDORS AND DRY PORTS -- 3. Landbridging Eurasia -- 4. Secondary Economic Corridors, Dry Ports and Seaport Gateways -- PART IV THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY MARITIME SILK ROAD: BLUE ECONOMIC PASSAGES, AN ECONOMIC CIRCLE AND SEAPORTS -- 5. China-Indian Ocean-Africa-Mediterranean Passage -- 6. China-Oceania-South Pacific Passage: Adding Antarctica -- 7. China-Arctic Ocean Passage -- 8. China-Trans-Pacific Ocean Passage: Latin America and the Caribbean -- PART V CONCLUSION -- 9. Five Years On, Centennial Goals and an Imperial Connection? -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "This insightful book examines the growing role of China on the global stage by gauging the varying reactions of international spectators to Beijing's hugely significant Belt and Road Initiative. Featuring detailed studies of key geologistical projects, Peter Rimmer charts the swift transformation of China's domestic logistics systems into a global geologistics policy. Analyses of major international logistical projects, from the Great Stone Industrial Park of Belarus, through the ports of Gwadar, Piraeus, Darwin and Sabetta to the Nicaragua Canal, illustrate the global impact of China's geologistical developments and how key logistics skills are exported through the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road. This book distils China's global logistics developments into three basic models - the transcontinental, the reverse and the classic - to reflect upon the effects of the first five years of the Belt and Road Initiative. Laced with detailed empirical studies and an array of illustrative maps, Rimmer assesses the domestic impact of the Initiative thus far and offers an astute appraisal of the imperial connotations of Beijing's global logistical project. This enlightening book provides crucial insights for academics and researchers in political science, transport studies and economics investigating China's recent policy initiatives, particularly those who examine the impact of geologistics. Policymakers and commentators will also benefit from the author's unique empirical insight into global logistics development"--
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  • 14
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800370890
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (528 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Heterodoxe Ökonomik ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Interview
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Foreword I: Professor Geoffrey Harcourt -- Foreword II: Professor Sheila Dow -- Introduction The Biographies of the Interviewees -- Part 1: Round one (R1) interviews (2018) i. Professor Victoria Chick ii. Professor Tim Congdon CBE iii Professor Paul Davidson iv. Professor Kevin Dowd v. Professor Roger Farmer vi. Professor Charles Goodhart FBA vii. Professor Geoffrey Harcourt viii. Dr. James Juniper ix. Professor Andrew Kliman x. Professor Marc Lavoie xi. Professor William (Bill) Mitchell xii. Warren Mosler xiii. Dr. Thomas Palley xiv. Professor Ricardo Reis xv. Professor Malcolm Sawyer xvi. Professor Willi Semmler xvii. Professor Anwar Shaikh xviii. Professor Englebert Stockhammer xix. Professor Martin Watts xx. Professor L. Randall Wray Part 2: Round Two (R2) 2019 i. Professor David Colander ii. Professor Sheila Dow iii. Professor Scott Ferguson iv. Professor Geoff Hodgson v. Professor Jonathan Joseph vi. Professor Steve Keen vii. Professor Tony Lawson viii. Professor Jamie Morgan ix. Dr. Ioana Negru x. Professor Nick Potts xi. Professor John Smithin Conclusion Bibliography Appendix 1: R1 and R2 questions Appendix 2: MMT White Paper by Warren Mosler Index.
    Abstract: "In a series of in-depth interviews with leading economists and policymakers from different schools including Austrian, Monetarist, New-Keynesian, Post-Keynesian, Modern Monetary Theory, Marxist, Sraffian and Institutionalist, this intriguing book sheds light upon the behaviour of economists and the sociology of the economics profession by enabling economists to express their views on a wide range of issues. Exploring why the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis did not pave the way for an uptake in heterodox economic approaches, these key thinkers consider why mainstream economics still reigns supreme and explore whether an alternative approach can be developed to rival it. The most important issues facing the discipline are addressed, and the book offers a particular focus upon the extent to which radical economists can work together to provide a genuine alternative to orthodoxy. The analytical responses to important questions posed to each interviewee make this a critical read for practising economists both inside and outside of academia. It will also be a thought-provoking book for economics students focusing both on orthodox and heterodox viewpoints, as it offers important insights to the nuances between a vast range of different schools of thought"--
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    ISBN: 9781788971966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (800 pages)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook of responsible management
    DDC: 174.4
    Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Unternehmensethik ; Business ethics ; Business ethics ; Unternehmensethik ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents -- Part I: Setting the stage -- 1. Mapping the emerging field of responsible management: domains, spheres, themes, and future research / Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Dima Jamali -- 2. Can management ever be responsible? Alternative organizing and the three irresponsibilities of management / Kiri Langmead, Chris Land and Daniel King -- 3. What 'are' responsible management? A conceptual potluck / Archie B. Carroll, Nancy J. Adler, Henry Mintzberg, François Cooren, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Oliver Laasch -- Part II: Iconic views -- 4. Mintzberg on (ir)responsible management / Henry Mintzberg and Oliver Laasch -- 5 from managerial responsibility to csr and back to responsible management / Archie B. Carroll and Oliver Laasch -- 6. Responsible management as re-enchantment and retrovation / Roy Suddaby and Oliver Laasch -- 7. Responsible leadership and management: key distinctions and shared concerns / Nancy J. Adler and Oliver Laasch -- 8. From 'management sucks' to 'responsible management rocks!' / R. Edward Freeman and Oliver Laasch -- Part III: Management frameworks -- 9. Sustainability management from a responsible management perspective / Markus Beckmann, Stefan Schaltegger and Nancy E. Landrum -- 10. Responsible leadership and/versus responsible management / Tânia M. G. Marques and Jorge F. S. Gomes -- 11. Ethics management and ethical management: mapping criteria and interventions to support responsible management practice / Mihaela Constantinescu and Muel Kaptein -- 12. Responsible governance: broadening the corporate governance discourse to include positive duties and collective action / Rob van Tulder and Eveline van Mil -- 13. Humanistic management as integrally responsible management? / Michael Pirson -- 14. Bioinspiration as a guide for responsible management / Taryn L. Mead and Nancy E. Landrum -- Part IV: Glocal and spiritual perspectives -- 15. The United Nations global compact and the sustainable development goals / Andreas Rasche -- 16. the multinational perspective on responsible management: managing risk-responsibility trade-offs across borders / Rob van Tulder -- 17. Responsible management: an indigenous perspective / Jason Paul Mika, Rick Colbourne and Shamika Almeida -- 18. Islamic perspective of responsible management / Yusuf Sidani -- 19. Catholic social teaching and responsible management / Domènec Melé -- 20. Responsible management with Chinese characteristics / Pingping Fu, Qing Qu, Bo Yang and Huihua Jiang -- 21. The Japanese perspective on responsible management / Naoki Kuriyama -- 22. Responsible managers for the common good: African (Igbo and Yoruba) perspectives on responsible management / Kemi Ogunyemi and Ogechi Obiorah -- 23. "Honorable merchant" and "handshake quality": interpretations of individually responsible leadership / Stéphanie Looser and Joachim Schwalbach -- 24. American pragmatism and responsible management: the role of John Dewey / Svetlana N. Dmitrieva, R. Edward Freeman and Sergiy D. Dmytriyev -- Part V: Conceptualizing process and practices -- 25. Corporate social responsibility at the individual level of analysis: research findings that inform responsible management "in the wild" / Chelsea R. Willness, David A. Jones, Nicole Strah and Deborah E. Rupp -- 26. Enacting responsible management: a practice-based perspective / Oriana Milani Price, Silvia Gherardi and Marie Manidis -- 27. Beauty of responsible management: the lens and methodology of organizational aesthetics / Antonio Strati -- 28. The emerging logic of responsible management: institutional pluralism, leadership, and strategizing / Nevena Radoynovska, William Ocasio and Oliver Laasch -- 29. Responsible management of sustainability tensions: a paradoxical approach to grand challenges / Connie Van der Byl, Natalie Slawinski and Tobias Hahn -- 30. Consensus vs. dissensus: the communicative constitution of responsible management / Dennis Schoeneborn, Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich and François Cooren -- 31. Managing the past responsibly: a collective memory perspective on responsibility, sustainability and ethics / Sébastien Mena and Jukka Rintamäki -- Part VI: Learning and development -- 32. Responsible managers' workplace learning / Olga Andrianova and Elena Antonacopoulou -- 33. Responsible management unlearning / Tali Padan and Nhien Nguyen -- 34. Differentiating csr managers' roles and competencies: taking conflicts as a starting point / Renate Wesselink and Eghe R. Osagie -- 35. Giving voice to values: responsible management as facilitation of ethical voice / Carsten Tams and Mary C. Gentile -- 36. A strength-based approach to responsible management: professional moral courage and moral competency / Leslie E. Sekerka -- 37. The dynamics of responsible careers and their impact on societal issues: a conceptual framework / Svenja Tams -- Part VII: Innovation and change -- 38. Responsible job crafting / Lorenzo Bizzi -- 39. Whistleblowing as a crucial practice for responsible management / Luca Carollo, Simone Pulcher and Marco Guerci -- 40. Responsible management of innovation in business / Thomas B. Long, Edurne Iñigo and Vincent Blok -- 41. Social innovation: specifying pathways for impact / Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair -- 42. Innovating business models for sustainability: an essential practice for responsible managers / Steve Kennedy and Nancy Bocken -- 43. Institutional work and (ir)responsible management / Lauren McCarthy and Sébastien Mena -- 44. Memes, transformational change, and responsible leadership / Sandra Waddock -- Part VIIi engaged research -- 45. Critically responsible management: agonistic answers to antagonistic questions 686 marton racz and simon parker -- 46. Realizing the critical performative potential of responsible organizational research through participant action research / Kiri Langmead and Daniel King -- 47. Inquiring into change and innovation for greater responsibility through an appreciative inquiry lens / 'Alim J. Beveridge, Lindsey Godwin and Ignacio Pavez -- 48. Creating standards for responsible translation of management research for practitioners / Isabelle Yi Ren and Jean M. Bartunek -- 49. Using the past responsibly: what responsible managers and management academics can learn from historians' professional ethics / Christian Stutz and Judith Schrempf-Stirling -- Index.
    Abstract: "Outlining both historical foundations and the latest research trends, this Research Handbook offers a unique and cutting-edge overview of the numerous avenues to responsible management. Opening with a conceptual mapping of the field, thought leaders such as Henry Mintzberg and Archie Carroll present foundational and controversial views. Frameworks such as sustainability management, responsible leadership, humanistic and biomimetic management are introduced. Glocal approaches include responsible management with Chinese characteristics, West African Yoruba, and American Pragmatism. Exploring frameworks for the responsible management process, such as theories of practice, and for responsible management learning and innovation, readers are introduced to key methods responsible management research, such as participatory action research. Groundbreaking in scope and depth, this Handbook caters to the responsible management research community, particularly to the Academy of Management and to United Nations PRME signatory business schools. Policymakers and practitioners will benefit from its insight into the latest advances in responsible management research"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789909876
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Industrial organization ; Industrial management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction in search of a third lens -- 1. Why organize? -- 2. Space, our friend -- 3. Imagination -- 4. The meeting of two organizational worlds -- 5. Reverse journey -- 6. And then there was silence -- 7. In search of freedom in the corporation -- 8. In transition -- Coda: being there -- Appendix: a note on narrative collage for ethnographers -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "Organising is made possible by sense-making. This book represents a narrative quest for a symbolic grounding to help leaders in times when stable social structures and institutions dissolve and disappear. Monika Kostera approaches this sense-making process through innovative and exciting research methods, collecting stories from participants and exploring plots and outcomes of an imagined meeting between two symbolic worlds: one of the internal and imaginative and the other of the external and corporate. Investigating the spatiality and temporality of these stories, the author offers critical implications for educational practice, arguing that teachers should engage and develop students' imagination and creativity to question the hidden rules of social settings and interactions in organisational and business situations. Innovative and visionary in scope, this book will be critical for researchers of organisation theory at all levels, particularly those looking for new research methods and applications. Students of business and organisational studies will also benefit from its unique insights into business-related settings, as well as leaders and practitioners searching for innovative directions in business environments"--
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    ISBN: 9781788973403
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (128 pages)
    Series Statement: Entrepreneurship footprints series
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to passion in entrepreneurship -- 2. Passion of entrepreneurs: Conceptual underpinnings and distinctions -- 3. Different potential targets of entrepreneurial passion -- 4. The profits and perils that can arise from entrepreneurial passion -- 5. Stoking the fires of entrepreneurial passion through engagement, education, and contagion -- 6. Passions of entrepreneurs in teams -- 7. Opportunities for future research on passion and entrepreneurship -- 8. Concluding thoughts on passion and entrepreneurship -- Index.
    Abstract: "The Profits and Perils of Passion in Entrepreneurship exposes the gaps in current knowledge and highlights opportunities ripe for additional investigation. This state-of-the art book also delivers essential guidelines for scholars on how to study entrepreneurial passion in a rigorous way. Melissa S. Cardon and Charles Y. Murnieks provide a critical review of the knowledge accumulated to date about passion in entrepreneurship, covering motivation, enthusiasm and excitement, as well as discussing debates about conceptual definitions, focus of analysis and methodological approaches. This includes the integration of different theories with an explanation of their commonalities and key distinctions. Examining the outcomes and antecedents of passion, chapters present empirical findings and explore future research questions for the topic. Scholars and students of entrepreneurship will find this book to be a comprehensive overview of the topic. Providing an accessible understanding of academic research, this book will also be a useful resource for practicing entrepreneurs and those who seek to support them"--
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    ISBN: 9781839106682
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 pages)
    Series Statement: New horizons in organization studies series
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Industries Social aspects ; Business enterprises Political aspects ; Business enterprises Political activity ; Social responsibility of business ; Trade associations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Part 1 -- Firms collective action: A synoptic view -- 1. The emergence and evolution of business meta-organizations -- 2. On political and economic problems raised by business meta-organizations -- Part 2 -- Within trade associations and other meta-organizations -- 3. Fcads as a mix of heterarchy and hierarchy -- 4. Dynamic analysis of a business meta-organization -- 5. The ways of acting of business meta-organizations -- 6. Other types FCADs -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "Collective action by firms is a central phenomenon in society, seen for example in standards setting, multi-stakeholder initiatives, and in relation to climate change, environmental and human rights issues. This incisive book reveals how firms set up specific devices, referred to by the authors as FCADs (Firms' Collective Action Devices), of which trade associations and chambers of commerce are the traditional forms, and investigates how firms organize themselves collectively, and their impact on the economy and democracy. Delving deeply into previously under-explored aspects of collective actions by firms, using the concepts of meta-organization and heterarchy, the book combines and expands on insights from history, political science, economics, sociology, management and organization theory. It demonstrates empirically how FCADs function on the basis of compromise and consensus, and analyzes their forms of action, their organizational dynamics and their recent evolution. This rigorous and pluridisciplinary evaluation of how businesses organize collectively will appeal to researchers and PhD students in organization studies and business management, as well as those in other disciplines who are interested in firms' collective action. It will also be a useful resource for business practitioners, public servants and politicians in contact with firms' collective action, and NGO members"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788978545
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and mangement series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on cross-cultural marketing
    Keywords: Internationales Marketing ; Kulturelle Identität ; Welt ; Export marketing ; International business enterprises ; Globalization ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Jean-Claude Usunier -- 1 Introduction to the handbook on cross-cultural marketing / Glen H. Brodowsky -- Part I: Cross-cultural marketing themes and theories -- 2 cross-cultural marketing insights / Camille P. Schuster -- 3 glocalization: Companies' search for the right balance between globalization and localization / Svend Hollensen -- 4 the country image literature: Intellectual basis and future research directions / Saeed Samiee and Brian R. Chabowski -- Part II: Methodological challenges of cross-cultural marketing research -- 5 cross-cultural market and marketing research / Michael R. Czinkota and Camille P. Schuster -- 6 methodological issues in cross-cultural research: Establishing equivalence / V. Kumar -- Part III: Applied cross-cultural marketing research -- 7 consumers' perceptions and attitudes toward product placements: Exploring similarities and differences between Finland and the United States / Siva K. Balasubramanian, Deepa Pillai, Giacomo Gistri, Nadia I. Sabour and Hemant Patwardhan -- 8 global luxury brands: Researching cross-cultural differences in motivations to consume / Annie Peng Cui, Christopher A. Nelson and Alexis Yim -- 9 intra-national cultural differences in thinking styles and the importance of technological product attributes for brand perceptions / Kelly Hewett and Helena F. Allman -- 10 partnerships in cross-cultural marketing and retail internationalization: Research propositions / Fatima Wang and Pervez Ghauri -- 11 to the big go the spoils: Empirical evidence of the advantages of large players in global and local markets / Maxwell Winchester and Tiffany Winchester -- 12 family-owned businesses in the global marketplace: A taxonomy for generational evolution and directions for future research / Phil Harris and Ozlem Ozdemir -- 13 the impact of indigenous administrative norms on cross-cultural research: Leveraging smartphone platforms to reduce potential bias threats / Eric S. Rhodes -- Part IV: New paradigms and future research -- 14 marketing research across cultures / Fons Trompenaars and Peter Woolliams -- 15 advances in methods and theory for research in international business negotiations / John L. Graham -- 16 future directions of cross-cultural marketing research / Jagdish N. Sheth and Atul Parvatiyar -- 17 the future is now / Glen H. Brodowsky -- Index.
    Abstract: "Disillusionment with globalization, along with a rise in nationalist sentiment, may lead one to ask whether cross-cultural or international research will be necessary in the coming years and, if it is, what form it will take. While all international marketing is cross-cultural, not all cross-cultural marketing is international. Cultures are defined as groups of people who share a common language, set of norms, institutions, beliefs and values. There are many ways such groups can be defined - only one of which is country. Regardless of the definition parameters, one thing remains clear: cross-cultural marketing is a broad topic in today's technological, always-connected world. This Handbook suggests future directions for cross-cultural marketing research in a rapidly evolving global environment. It builds upon existing models and topics and addresses the methodological challenges of cross-cultural research and provides applied examples spanning various methodologies as well as industry sectors and country settings. In addition, contributors present new paradigms for future research. Cross-cultural marketing research scholars, Ph.D. students and cross-cultural and international marketing practitioners will benefit from this thorough examination of current trends as well as forward thinking concepts from some of the field's foremost experts"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781839101106
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Kreativsektor ; Digitalisierung ; Disruptive Innovation ; Arbeitsgesellschaft ; Cultural industries ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1 the future of creative work: Creativity and digital disruption / Greg Hearn -- Part I: The evolution of creative work -- 2 the creative economy: The rise and risks of intangible capital and the future of creative work / Greg Hearn and Marion McCutcheon -- 3 the relationship between creative employment and local economies outside capital cities / Greg Hearn, Stuart Cunningham, Marion McCutcheon and Mark David Ryan -- 4 a taxonomic structural change perspective on the economic impact of robots and artificial intelligence on creative work / Ben Vermeulen, Andreas Pyka and Pier Paolo Saviotti -- Part II: Digital disruption and creative work -- 5 new economic infrastructures for creative work / Ellie Rennie and Jason Potts -- 6 automated journalism: Expendable or supplementary for the future of journalistic work? / Aljosha Karim Schapals -- 7 robotics and artificial intelligence in architecture: What skills will architects need in 2050? / Cori Stewart, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Müge Belek Fialho Teixeira and Jonathan Roberts -- 8 museum curation in the digital age / Rui Oliveira Lopes -- Part III: Changing contexts of creative work - 9 the role of casual creative environments for creative work in cities: Implications for the future creative city / Ana Bilandzic, Onur Mengi and Greg Hearn -- 10 digital nomadism: Mobility, millennials and the future of work in the online gig economy / Beverly Yuen Thompson -- 11 playing with tiktok: Algorithmic culture and the future of creative work / Natalie Collie and Caroline Wilson-Barnao -- 12 managing embedded creative work: The challenge of causal ambiguity / Cliff Bowman and Juani Swart -- Part IV: Educating for the future of creative work -- 13 creativity 2.0: New approaches to creative economy work and education in the creative industries / Chris Bilton -- 14 when dancers learn to teach dance: How creatives acquire expertise in multiple domains to improve employability / Jose Hilario Pereira Rodrigues -- 15 do creative skills future-proof your job? Creativity and the future of work in an age of exponential technological advancement / Ruth Bridgstock, Russell Tytler and Peta White -- Index.
    Abstract: "The Future of Creative Work provides a unique overview of the changing nature of creative work, examining how digital developments and the rise of intangible capital are causing an upheaval in the social institutions of work. It offers a profound insight into how this technological and social evolution will affect creative professions. Expert international contributors explore how robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, global digital platforms and autonomous systems will shape the design, production and consumption of culture. Taking a multidisciplinary approach incorporating creative industries studies, business, education and economics, the book analyses the technological drivers of disruption in the world of creative work. Chapters reveal how these changes will create new axes of power and inequality in the global sphere of creative work, predicting that conventional creative professions will be challenged and different species of creative work will evolve as a result. By charting the impact of digital and technological developments, The Future of Creative Work challenges traditional views of creative work, careers and education. This book will be a valuable resource for students and researchers undertaking creative industries studies. Its discussion of the application of creative careers across the economy will also be beneficial for scholars and practitioners interested in business, economics, and advertising and marketing studies"--
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    ISBN: 9781785363337
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (448 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of experimental game theory
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    Keywords: Spieltheorie ; Experiment ; Unvollkommene Information ; Vollkommene Information ; Methodologie ; Game theory ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Experimentelle Spieltheorie ; Spieltheorie
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook of experimental game theory / C. Mónica Capra, Rachel T.A. Croson, Mary L. Rigdon and Tanya S. Rosenblat -- Part I: A sampling of methodological innovations -- 1. Stochastic game theory for social science: A primer on quantal response equilibrium / Jacob K. Goeree, Charles A. Holt and Thomas R. Palfrey -- 2.the experimetrics of depth-of-reasoning models / Peter G. Moffatt -- -- . The process of choice in games / Giorgio Coricelli, Luca Polonio and Alexander Vostroknutov -- 4. Games with continuous-time experimental protocols / Alexander L. Brown and Daniel G. Stephenson -- 5. Bargaining in the field / Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie -- Part II: Experiments on static and dynamic games of complete information -- 6.recent advances in experimental coordination games / David J. Cooper and Roberto A. Weber -- 7.public goods, norms and cooperation / Marie Claire Villeval -- 8.cooperation among strangers with and without a monetary system / Maria Bigoni, Gabriele Camera and Marco Casari -- 9. Game-theoretic accounts of social norms: The role of normative expectations / Cristina Bicchieri and Alessandro Sontuoso -- 10. Strategies used by non-human primates in dynamic games / Mackenzie F. Webster, Julia Watzek and Sarah F. Brosnan -- 11. Reciprocity in games with unknown types / Garret Ridinger and Michael McBride -- 12. Behavioral rules / Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Johannes Buckenmaier -- Part III: Experiments on static and dynamic games of incomplete information -- 13. Strategic information transmission: A survey of experiments and theoretical foundations / Andreas Blume, Ernest K. Lai and Wooyoung Lim -- 14. Communication and information in games of collective decision: A survey of experimental results / César Martinelli and Thomas R. Palfrey -- 15. Voting game experiments with incomplete information: A survey / Jens Großer -- 16. Experiments in market design / Siqi Pan -- Index.
    Abstract: "The Handbook of Experimental Game Theory offers a comprehensive analysis of the field, discussing foundational topics that are at the core of applied game theory. It highlights the nuances that scientific experiments have delivered to our understanding of strategic interactions among decision makers. Leading experts explore methodological considerations and games of complete and incomplete information to offer new directions for research in experimental game theory. Chapters demonstrate transformative behavioral research focused on classic topics in game theory such as cooperation and coordination games. Taking a scientific approach to the study of game theory, this innovative Handbook provides an insight into laboratory and field experiments that test game theoretic propositions and suggests new ways of modeling strategic behavior. It takes a forward-thinking position, addressing the challenges inherent in innovations surrounding the measurement of strategic behavior using experimental methods. This Handbook will prove to be a valuable resource for scholars and students who are looking to gain a broader understanding of experimental game theory and how to contribute to its advancement. It will also be of particular interest to researchers in experimental and behavioral economics"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781839105623
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Economic policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Puzzles and Myths: A General Overview -- 2. Puzzles in International Finance -- 3. Puzzles in International Economics and Macroeconomics -- 4. Puzzles in Finance -- 5. The Myths of Econometrics -- 6. The Myths of Laissez Faire -- 7. The Myths of Financial Economics -- 8. The Myths of Macroeconomics -- 9. The Mother of all Myths: Do the Royals Attract Tourists? -- 10. Epilogue: Puzzles and Myths in Economics and Finance -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "In this fascinating book, Imad A. Moosa challenges existing preconceptions surrounding normative economics, arguing that what some economists see as undisputed facts of life may be myths caused by dogmatic thinking. With this in mind, Moosa argues that the alleged puzzles found in the economics and finance literature are not puzzles at all, because they can be explained intuitively, without the need for complex models or the extravaganza of econometrics. Plausible explanations are suggested for puzzles in various areas of economics and finance, such as the home bias puzzle, the PPP puzzle and the presidential puzzle. The author explains why some common beliefs are, in fact, myths, including those of the power of the market, inefficiency of the public sector and the use of low-interest policy to combat the depression caused by the 2020 coronavirus outbreak. Controversies in Economics and Finance is a thought-provoking and stimulating read that exposes common flaws in economic analysis. It will be of great benefit to academics, graduate students and policy makers looking to understand the limits of economic analysis"--
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    ISBN: 9781839106095
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 pages)
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: European Research Council ; Research institutes ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Part I -- 1. The Makings of an Authority in Science -- 2. Theorizing Status Intermediaries -- Part II -- 3. Tensions and Struggles in Europe-Level Science -- 4. Creating Acceptance for European Research Council Evaluations -- 5. The Consequences of European Research Council Allocations -- Part III -- 6. Constructing a Status Intermediary in Science -- 7. Taking Stock and Looking Ahead Appendix Studying the European Research Council -- Index.
    Abstract: "In this insightful book, Peter Edlund takes a status-based approach to theorizing the development of the European Research Council (ERC). Drawing upon rich empirical material, the author vividly details how the ERC was transformed from a funding organization into an authoritative status intermediary in European science. Edlund's innovate approach illustrates the ERC's path toward pre-eminence, building on a theoretical framework that the author uses to analyze evidence from Swedish and European contexts in an intriguing exploration of research funding allocated under the flagship Starting Grant scheme. Offering a field perspective on the multi-layered interactions between candidates and audiences within which the ERC was constructed as a status intermediary, this book redirects attention toward key antecedents that allow us to understand many of the extensive consequences generated by the ERC's funding. Blending theoretical models and empirical findings, Edlund's book will appeal to academics seeking advances in status theory. Practitioners and policymakers working with research funding will also benefit from its account of the historic development of the ERC and the consequences of its funding across Europe"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800372016
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Genossenschaftsmanagement ; Genossenschaft ; Kapitalismus ; Sozialismus ; Management Employee participation ; Democracy ; Socialism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface Introduction: The cooperative firm as an alternative to the capital-owned business enterprise -- 1. Democratic firms and socialism -- 2. An up-to-date model of marxism: A socialist system without any communist colouring -- 3. The revolutionary impetus of marxism versus liberalism -- 4. Do trade unions champion worker interests? -- 5. In what direction goes history? -- 6. The evolution of socialism: From utopia to scientific producer of cooperative economics -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "This book revolves around the idea that capitalism is not a democratic system and that a system of producer cooperatives, or democratically managed enterprises, gives rise to a new mode of production which is authentically socialist in essence and fully consistent with the ultimate rationale underlying Marx's theoretical approach. The author argues that the cooperative firm system outlined in this book offers a rich array of non-economic benefits that justify its classification as a 'genuinely socialist' entity, with real potential for achieving true economic democracy. This book will be required reading for all economists who are not content with the current capitalist economic system, and yet will still provide intriguing and thought-provoking insights for those who are"--
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    ISBN: 9781839104954
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Management ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Betriebliche Wertschöpfung ; Wettbewerbsvorteil ; Artificial intelligence ; Business enterprises Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction: From Intelligent Machines To Self-Driven Organizations -- 1. Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Landscape -- 2. The Impact Of Autonomous Systems On Technologies, Processes And Industry Sectors -- 3. Autonomous Systems In Value Generation -- 4. Prospects For The Future -- Conclusions -- Index.
    Abstract: "Autonomous systems are on the frontiers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research, and they are slowly finding their business applications. Driven mostly by Reinforcement Learning (RL) methods (one of the most difficult, but also the most promising modern AI algorithms), autonomous systems help create self-learning and self-optimizing systems, ranging from simple game-playing agents to robots able to efficiently act in completely new environments. Based on in-depth study of more than 100 projects, Andrzej Wodecki explores RL as a key component of modern digital technologies, its real-life applications to activities in a value chain and the ways in which it impacts different industries. Artificial Intelligence in Management will help project leaders, decision makers and investors evaluate new autonomous projects and will serve as an inspiring guide for future research"--
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    ISBN: 9781839107481
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 250 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung ; Räumlicher Wettbewerb ; Urbanisierung ; Stadtsoziologie ; Welt ; Sociology, Urban ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtsoziologie
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- PART I THE SUSTAINABLE CITY -- 1 Towards sustainable urban competitiveness? The role of organizing capacity and distributed leadership / Leo van den Berg and Luis Carvalho -- 2 The modern city and third places: new sources of sustainable entrepreneurs and competitiveness / Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Arnaud Scaillerez -- 3 Urbanization and sustainable urban development in China / Shen Jianfa -- 4 In search of an innovation economic geography / Edward Blakely -- 5 Evaluating the quality of comprehensive plans for urban resilience: the case of seven metropolitan cities in South Korea / Hyun-Woo Kim and Gi-Chan Kim -- PART II THE COMPETITIVE CITY -- 6 "Focused Research University"and "Matrix College": Incheon National University's strategies based on combination and permutation / Cho Dong-Sung -- 7 Human behavior and economic development: culture, psychology and the competitiveness of cities and regions / Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson -- 8 Must a competitive city be a tolerant city? / Peter Karl Kresl -- 9 Ecological environment competitiveness in emerging economies: a case of urban India / Shaleen Singhal and Meenakshi Kumar -- 10 Metropolitan development and geographical deconcentration in Mexico, 1980-2015 / Jaime Sobrino -- 11 Mexico: GVCs network development and the emergence of interactive cities 200/ Clemente Ruiz Durán -- 12 Mexican cities' innovative industry and competitiveness in the age of the modern city: changes between 1993 and 2013 / Isela Orihuela -- Index.
    Abstract: "This original book examines the experiences cities and urban areas have had with two principal concerns that confront them today: sustainability and competitiveness. Focusing on major cities in East Asia, North America, and Western Europe, Towards a Competitive, Sustainable Modern City illuminates the ways in which cities differ not only in their course and stages of development, but in the nature of their economies and their administrative structures. Featuring a wide-ranging set of contributions from top researchers, this book discusses and analyzes the issues that different cities face, such as social cohesion, tolerance and cultural diversity, and how this will determine their developmental trajectories through the coming decade. These issues are explored in relation to contemporary topics including the growing economy of robotics, the rising importance and use of artificial intelligence and the information and communications economy. Towards a Competitive, Sustainable Modern City will be an invaluable read for scholars and professors in urban economics and urban studies more broadly, particularly those who are focusing on the importance of sustainability in both areas. Its stimulating, yet accessible, approach to the topic and key case studies will also greatly benefit urban planners and economic policy makers looking to improve contemporary cities"--
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    ISBN: 9781789901504
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    Series Statement: New horizons in organization studies series
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Career development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to career dynamics in a global world -- 1. An incongruence-driven approach to careers: insights from Ayurveda -- 2. Self-awareness in career development: meaning, importance and malleability -- 3. A field research of nascent social entrepreneur's intention formation -- 4. Individual factors in predicting and encouraging social entrepreneurship as a career choice -- 5. Satisficing career choices of Indian women managers -- 6. Stepping off the career ladder: exploring the impact of career shocks on women's career decisions in the UK -- 7. Economic structural changes and subjective career success in India -- 8. How an MBA contributes to the unfolding of careers: a comparative analysis -- 9. Women's careers: starting a new chapter post-career-break -- 10. Can we release the brake on the career re-entry of mothers? A UK perspective -- 11. Changing nature of academic careers in management education in India -- 12. The changing nature of academic careers in management education in western societies -- 13. Flying high in the turbulent skies: managing careers in the Indian it industry -- 14. Risk allocation, employer dependence and the welfare state: an investigation of it workers in the US and Canada -- 15. Integrating care work for sustainable careers of women: an Indian perspective -- 16. Leaning in: why some women are challenging the opt-out model? -- Index.
    Abstract: "Career Dynamics in a Global World takes on a major question in the global research and practice of career development and adopts a distinctive approach in response. The authors address the question of how and to what extent a predominant influence of Western thinking about careers interferes with our understanding of careers in other parts of the world. The approach involves identifying career topics for further exploration, recruiting teams of Indian and Westerns scholars on each topic to share their insights, and laying out those insights to help both careers researchers and practitioners see their significance. As a result, in this remarkable collaboration the reader is invited to compare views on self- awareness and careers from traditional Indian Ayurvedic and alternative Western perspectives, alongside contrasting Indian and Western reports on women stepping off their career ladders, the motivation of social entrepreneurs, the careers of IT workers, MBA holders and management scholars and other topics. Career and cross-cultural researchers and career and HR practitioners will be fascinated by the comparative analysis of career dynamics"--
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  • 28
    ISBN: 9781788979283
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Gründungsausbildung ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. How do you become entrepreneurial in one week? / Lise Aaboen, Hans Landström and Roger Sørheim -- Part I. Skills, competencies and awareness among students -- 2. Wofie: Workshop for innovation and entrepreneurship / Christian Tollestrup and Claus Andreas Foss Rosenstand -- 3. Innovation camp for nursing students: Igniting an entrepreneurial spirit in three days / Gunn-Berit Neergård and Antonella La Rocca -- 4. Semis (seedlings): Sowing the entrepreneurial competences of first-year master's students / Servane Delanoë-Gueguen and Eric Michael Laviolette -- 5. Entrepreneurship and society: Providing learners with a social lens on entrepreneurship / Emilee Simmons -- Part II. Start-ups and entrepreneurs from the university -- 6. Sommarmatchen: A student jump-start into the entrepreneurial life / Arne Jacobsson -- 7. Entrepreneurship for research professionals: Triggering transformative learning? / Ulla Hytti, Jarna Heinonen and Pekka Stenholm -- 8. Venturelab weekend: Developing entrepreneurial skills from idea to action / Sílvia Costa, Olga Belousova, Aniek Ouendag and Aard Groen -- 9. Training entrepreneurial competences involving key stakeholders / Patricia P. Iglesias-Sánchez, Carmina Jambrino Maldonado and Carlos de las Heras-Pedrosa -- Part III. Entrepreneurial citizens -- 10. Pursuing entrepreneurship: A blended approach to teaching entrepreneurship in two weeks / Vegar Lein Ausrød and Jeppe Guldager -- 11. 5UCV-E2: Fitting your business proposal in seven sessions / María Ripollés, Andreu Blesa and Laura Martínez -- 12. ComoNExT iStart Academy: Exploring the development of managerial skills / Chiara Cantù -- Index.
    Abstract: "Can you learn to be an entrepreneur in a week? The book focuses on short entrepreneurship education initiatives and includes eleven courses from European research-based universities. The book provides insights on best practice and lessons learned from experience for potential and current organizers of such initiatives. Entrepreneurship initiatives are a common response to top-down decisions to include entrepreneurship in all disciplines and study programs. There is often also a regional or societal goal for these activities. Different types of programme are analysed, from those aiming to instil an entrepreneurial mindset, those preparing the individual for an entrepreneurial career to those based on collaborations between universities. The authors make comparisons of the audiences, goals, organization and pedagogical approaches in each case to answer whether entrepreneurship can be taught in one week. By reading this book university managers, course designers and those delivering entrepreneurship initiatives will be able to make a more informed decision regarding if and how they should be organized"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788117449
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 pages)
    Series Statement: New horizons in innovation management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Damanpour, Fariborz Organizational innovation
    Keywords: Organizational change ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Part I. Innovations and organizations -- 1. Research on organizational innovation -- 2. Concepts, theories, and contexts -- Part II. Elements of organizational innovation -- 3. Types of innovation - technical, nontechnical, hybrid -- 4. Spectrum of innovation radicalness -- 5. Process of innovation - generation, adoption -- 6. Openness of innovation process -- Part III. Sources of innovations in organizations -- 7. Primary antecedents of organizational innovation -- 8. Moderators, mediators, and measurement of innovation -- Part IV. Performance consequences of innovation -- 9. Innovation and organizational performance -- 10. Innovation pattern, complementarity, and performance -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "This comprehensive book synthesises research from the past 50 years of innovation studies, addressing the main elements and providing a connected perspective on innovation within organizations. It explores the generation and adoption of both technological and non-technological innovations, offering a coherent and systematic view of the process. Fariborz Damanpour examines innovation activity and internal mechanisms and processes in both business and non-business organizations, providing an overview of key concepts, terms and theory. Insights from behavioral, economic and structure-based perspectives are used to explain existing findings and help the reader navigate current research on the management of innovation, as well as offering ideas and frameworks to guide new studies. Organizational Innovation will be an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate-level students of management and organization studies, particularly those working on the management of innovation and technology. It will also prove useful to educators in the field as a reference work for students"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789906721
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (104 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Game changers and ground breakers series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Gründungsausbildung ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Welt ; Businesspeople ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- 1. Scholarship, knowledge, concepts -- 2. Entrepreneurship as an academic subject -- 3. Knowledge and reality -- 4. Scholar and entrepreneur -- 5. A framework for scholarly inquiry -- 6. Awakening the entrepreneurial scholar -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "What does it mean to be an entrepreneurial scholar? Dimo Dimov draws on an eclectic range of philosophical ideas to investigate the study of entrepreneurs and makes the case for entrepreneurial scholarship to become more holistic, dynamic, and future oriented. This thought-provoking book argues that entrepreneurs seek to put knowledge in the service of the future, whereas scholars seek to put the future in the service of knowledge. Engaging with this tension, Dimov explores the relationship between the study of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurs who are studied. Creating a framework for entrepreneurial scholarship, this concise book highlights four distinct styles and approaches to the field: theoretical, integrative, craft, and clinical. He invites reflection on the role and place of entrepreneurs in modern society, and puts the case that the entrepreneurial scholar should embrace inter-disciplinarity as a way of engaging with entrepreneurship as a holistic experience, and draw on design science as a way of improving the art and skills of entrepreneurship. This innovative book will be a stimulating read for academics and students of entrepreneurship, and its accessible format will also appeal to reflective practitioners"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788979757
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (352 pages)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of business and management research as practice series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of intuition research as practice
    Keywords: Intuition ; Entscheidung ; Management ; Intuition Research ; Business Decision making ; Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction - new advances in intuition research / Marta Sinclair -- Part 1 - intuition as Part of an integrated approach to decision making -- 1. Intuiting and reasoning: Facilitating subconscious and conscious processing for better decisions in organizations / Jaana Woiceshyn -- 2. Adaptive decision making processes in crisis management / Bjorn T. Bakken and Thorvald Haerem -- 3. Nursing students' decision making in clinical simulation / Jean E. Pretz, Amanda L. Price, Kristen D. Zulkosky and Krista A. White -- 4. The use of intuitive expertise in acquisition-making: An explorative study / Michael Grant, Fredrik Nilsson and Anna-Carin Nordvall -- 5. Uncovering opportunity: Expert vs. Novice entrepreneurs' use of intuitive and analytical decision-making / Mingyang Wang and Jenny Gibb -- 6. Investigating entrepreneurial use of intuition and rationality in decision-making: A QCA approach / Ariel Nian Gani, Allard C. R. van Riel, Sandra Streukens and Andreas Grössler -- 7. Presence of intuition in the process of strategic decision-making / Delfina Biščak -- Part 2 - different roles of affect in intuiting -- 8. What is feeling, and how does it function in intuition? / Lois Isenman -- 9. Psychophysical measurement of intuition / Galang Lufityanto -- 10. Exploring intuition and decision-making across the 'three brains' / Grant Soosalu and Suzanne Henwood -- 11. Are all intuitions the same? Or does it depend on the factor that triggers them? / Marta Sinclair -- 12. Moral intuition and moral leader development / Maxim Egorov and Armin Pircher Verdorfer -- Part 3 - cultural and collective views on intuition -- 13. Japanese style of "genbaism": Combining intuitive, logical, and holistic thinking through experience / Kazuhito Isomura and Akihiko Kobayashi -- 14. "wuity" - the proposed third cognitive model for mindful creative problem solving: A case study of two Chinese aerospace projects / Xin Wang -- 15. Group intuition and intentionality: Collective action at-a-distance? / Raymond Trevor Bradley -- Part 4 - developing intuition in practical settings -- 16. Resourcing intuition in practice / Satu Teerikangas, Marja Turunen and Liisa Välikangas -- 17. Facilitating intuitive decision making and an entrepreneurial mindset in corporate culture - a case study / L.Murray Gillin -- 18. The contribution of mental simulation to the development of intuition / Bianca Steffen, Michael Goller and Christian Harteis -- 19. Enhancing intuition in problem solving through problem finding / Paola Iannello, Barbara Colombo, Serena Germagnoli and Alessandro Antonietti -- Part 5 - researching intuition from new perspectives -- 20. Talking intuitions into existence: The role of ventriloquism figures / Nora Meziani -- 21. Researching intuition through metaphor / Heather Cairns-Lee -- 22. Intuition: Scientific, non-scientific or unscientific? / Viktor Dörfler and Alina Bas -- Index.
    Abstract: "How can intuition research inform practice? As the use of intuition in business has become more widely accepted, companies struggle to understand how to use this additional resource efficiently, while corporate trainers and university educators lack tools to develop it as a skill. This truly international Handbook provides relevant answers with: chapters by academics and practitioners, written in a concise, digestible format to make it accessible to non-academic readers empirical studies from multiple industry/service sectors that demonstrate an integrated use of intuition and analysis in decision making studies from industry and education that demonstrate how to develop intuition, including a ground-breaking research in problem solving non-Western perspectives illustrated on case studies from Japan and China use of language protocols/methods to bring intuition into our awareness new research into group/collective intuition (based on language analysis and quantum physics) research related to sensing and sense making. Due to its focus on bridging theory and practice, the Handbook is of value not only to academics and organizational researchers but also to industry professionals, corporate trainers and university educators who search for answers on how to incorporate intuition into a common skill set. Accessible in style, it will also appeal to educated business readers"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789900033
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Gründungsausbildung ; Ausbilder ; Entrepreneurship ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Business teachers ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Part I: The early years -- 1 deep learning and ee: Engage the world, change the world / Max Drummy -- 2 ee-stem in primary-middle years / James Davis -- 3 space to question / Catherine Brentnall -- 4 ee teachers: Agents of agency / Shani Hartley -- 5 the early years / Colin Jones -- Part II: The pre-graduate years -- 6 the art of making it possible / Paz Fernández de Vera -- 7 developing enterprising habits / Lesley Cottrell -- 8 creating giants / Maria Sourgiadaki -- 9 if i could ... Before i do / Colin Jones -- 10 insights of an accidental enterprise educator / Penny Matthews -- 11 the pre-graduate years / Colin Jones -- Part III: The graduate years -- 12 sheep assisted: The importance of being open to diversion / Elinor Vettraino -- 13 from instructor to educator / Norris Krueger -- 14 designing change: Seeing beyond the obvious and influencing others / Andy Penaluna -- 15 slow, lazy and stupid / Elena Oikkonen -- 16 getting curious about creativity: The why and the how? / Kathryn Penaluna -- 17 the graduate years / Colin Jones -- Part IV: The post-graduate years -- 18 if you're riding a dead horse, dismount! / Zen Parry -- 19 authentic grit: The elusive (but essential) entrepreneurial trait / Alex Maritz -- 20 specialist in enterprise and employability in uk he / Amy Gerrard -- 21 team entrepreneurial learning: Building sustainable businesses / Ainurul Rosli and Jane Chang -- 22 student-centred action learning / John Dobson -- 23 the post-graduate years / Colin Jones -- References -- / Index.
    Abstract: "With an increasing global demand for entrepreneurship education, and the need to prepare students for the challenges of an ever-changing world of work, Colin Jones tackles the difficult question: just where do these educators come from to meet this demand? How to Become an Entrepreneurship Educator is the first book to tackle how we create expert entrepreneurship educators at all levels of education. Using activity theory as a lens, the book unites the developmental trajectories of 20 eminent contemporary experts at different levels of enterprise and entrepreneurship education. Jones identifies these journeys in order to share the collective lessons learned. By highlighting a range of global insights, readers are enabled to reflect on their own strategies, creating order in the domain of enterprise and entrepreneurship education - an order that holds the power to propel the domain of enterprise and entrepreneurship education onwards to new heights. Such highly reflective accounts of how to teach entrepreneurship will be an invaluable guide to educators from numerous backgrounds to contemplate new strategies for teaching enterprise and entrepreneurship in the context of their own choosing"--
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    ISBN: 9781789907834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Project method in teaching ; Project management Methodology ; Project management Study and teaching ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction how to manage student consulting projects -- 1. Experiential learning at babson college -- 2. The realities of running student consulting teams and best practices -- 3. Recruiting and selecting clients/projects, students, project advisors and program administrators -- 4. First steps to take in managing student project teams -- 5. Managing student project teams throughout the semester -- 6. Evaluation, learning, virtual teams and recommendations -- Index.
    Abstract: "How to Manage Student Consulting Projects describes the key principles and tools needed by project advisors to manage student consulting projects in an academic setting. The authors highlight different approaches for managing student consulting teams, including an innovative model in which graduate students manage undergraduates. This model of experiential learning suggests that project advisors should include reflection of learning as a key outcome for any student consulting project. The book also emphasizes the importance of evaluating both team and individual performance in a project's overall success, and data are shown on the positive impact that student teams have had on clients. In addition to offering strategies that project advisors can use to improve project performance, the book provides information for program administrators and deans, as well as project managers in non-academic settings, to help in the development and running of project-based learning"--
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9781789901788
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (416 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on railway regulation
    DDC: 385.068
    RVK:
    Keywords: Schienenverkehr ; Regulierung ; Bahnpolitik ; Welt ; Railroads and state ; Railroads ; Railroads ; Railroads ; Safety measures ; Railroads ; Safety regulations ; Handbooks and manuals ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Eisenbahnverkehr ; Regulierung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Railway regulation: A comparative analysis of a diverging reality / Juan Montero and Matthias Finger -- 2. Railway regulation in Germany / Thomas Fetzer -- 3. The ongoing process of liberalization of the railway sector in France / Stéphane de la Rosa -- 4. Developments in rail regulation in britain / Chris Nash and Andrew Smith -- 5. Railway regulation in Italy / Nadia Bert and Germano Guglielmi -- 6. Spain: Between the failure of freight and the success of high speed / Alberto Garcia Alvarez -- 7. Railways in Switzerland / Matthias Finger -- 8. Regulatory challenges of open-access passenger competition in the Czech Republic / Zdeněk Tomeš, Martin Kvizda, Monika Jandová and Václav Rederer -- 9. China's railway development: A cyclical process of de-regulation and re-regulation / Linda Tjia Yin-nor -- 10. Railways in south korea / Leif Karlén -- 11. Indian railways: Challenges and opportunities / Rachna Gangwar -- 12. Railways in Japan / Fumio Kurosaki -- 13. Rail sector reforms and regulation in Russia / Yu.Z. Saakyan -- 14. The deregulation of Turkish railways / Şahin Ardıyok and Evren Sesli -- 15. Railways and railways regulation in the United States: Surely you don't want jones back? / Russell Pittman -- 16. Towards a new architecture for technical regulation of Europe's railways / Christian Chavanel -- 17. Regulating rail mass transit: A century-long legacy and still looking for fine tuning / Pierre Messulam -- 18. Competitive tendering for regional trains: What can be learnt from economic literature? / Patricia Perennes -- 19. Competition law challenges in domestic rail passenger services / Mariarosaria Ganino -- 20. Financing railways / Georg Götz and Jan Thomas Schäfer -- 21. The consumer perspective on railways / Mark van Hagen -- 22. Competition in the market of rail passenger services: The experience of small and medium-sized new entrants in long-distance services in Europe / Rodolfo Ramos -- 23. High-speed rail: From first principles to final expectations / Michel Leboeuf -- 24. The digitalization dilemma in the railway industry / Juan Montero -- Index.
    Abstract: "Taking a global approach, this insightful Handbook brings together leading researchers to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in railway regulation with a particular focus on countries that rely heavily on railways for transportation links, such as Japan, India and France. Despite numerous liberalisation attempts in recent years, the railway sector is still excessively complex, with regulations varying throughout the world. The Handbook on Railway Regulation gathers, for the first time, these various approaches and practices, using a historical and systematic approach to identify the main lessons for all countries. The Handbook also considers the most pressing issues for those working in and with railway systems, and outlines future trends in the development of global rail. Specific topics covered include the digitalization dilemma in the industry, rail sector reforms and regulation, and competition in the market for rail freight and passenger services. This Handbook provides an invaluable contribution to the discussion of railway regulation worldwide, and will be a crucial compendium for students and scholars of transportation, regulation and competition looking to explore different approaches to the topic. This will also be an invaluable read for railway policymakers and regulators looking to deepen their understanding of contemporary regulations around the world"--
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    ISBN: 9781839109508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 30 years of transition in Europe
    DDC: 330.94
    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Systemtransformation ; Politischer Wandel ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte ; Mitteleuropa ; Osteuropa ; Südosteuropa ; Economic development ; Economic history ; Economic policy ; Europe History 20th century ; Europe Economic conditions 20th century ; Europe ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- PART I A historic transformation: heterogeneity in CESEE in a changing global context -- 1 Looking back on 30 years of transition - and looking 30 years ahead / Robert Holzmann -- 2 1989: the year of the great ambivalence / Anton Pelinka -- 3 The price of unity: the transformation of Germany and Eastern Europe after 1989 / Philipp Ther -- PART II A central banker's view on monetary policy during transition -- 4 Monetary policy challenges during transition: the case of Serbia / Jorgovanka Tabaković and Ana Ivković -- 5 Monetary milestones of the past 30 years: the Czech National Bank's view / Jiří Rusnok -- 6 Croatia - from hyperinflation to the road to the euro area / Boris Vujčić and Katja Gattin Turkalj -- PART III Modes of transition: the impact of different economic policy approaches -- 7 Ten lessons from thirty years of post-communist economic transformation / Anders Åslund -- 8 The impact of different transition patterns and approaches on economic development in EU-CEE11, Russia and Ukraine / Marina Gruševaja -- 9 Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe's reunion with Europe / Andrzej Sławiński -- PART IV Lessons from three decades of catching-up in Asia -- 10 Catching-up in Central and Eastern Europe and East Asia - commonalities and differences / Michael A. Landesmann -- 11 Chinese multinationals in East Central Europe: structural, institutional or political considerations? / Ágnes Szunomár -- PART V Challenges for CESEE's near future: monetary and financial stability -- 12 Did macroprudential policies play a role in stabilizing the credit and capital flow cycle in CESEE? / Markus Eller, Helene Schuberth and Lukas Vashold -- 13 30 years of monetary and exchange rate regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: what has changed, and what is next? / Johannes Wiegand -- PART VI The future of CESEE: the impact of megatrends -- 14 At the start of a new leadership of the European Commission and the European Central Bank: where is the place of Central and Eastern Europe? / Martin Selmayr -- 15 Will the EU overcome the East-West divide? / Ada Ámon -- 16 Demographic change in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe: trends, determinants and challenges / Tomáš Sobotka and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz -- 17 The demographic challenge of Eastern Europe and potential policy options / Mario Holzner -- Index.
    Abstract: "This thought-provoking book investigates the political and economic transformation that has taken place over the past three decades in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Through an examination of both the successes and shortcomings of post communist reform and the challenges ahead for the region, it explores the topical issues of economic transition and integration, highlighting important lessons to be learned. Featuring contributions from both top academics and experienced policymakers, 30 Years of Transition in Europe first discusses the process of transition in CESEE from a historical perspective, analysing the impacts of differing approaches on economic and monetary policy, the role of central banks and the speed of reform in various countries of the region. Chapters also compare CESEE transformations to emerging economies in Asia, and examine contemporary concerns around financial and monetary stability, as well as exploring the long-term determinants of economic growth such as digitalization, climate change and demographic trends. Economists, central bankers, and policymakers in the banking sector and other international financial organizations will find this book an enlightening read. It will also be useful for academics in economics and politics with a particular interest in emerging European economies and European integration"--
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    ISBN: 9781786434678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New horizons in marketing series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social marketing and advertising in the age of social media
    DDC: 658.8/72
    Keywords: Social Marketing ; Online-Marketing ; Social Web ; Werbung ; Ethik ; Social marketing ; Social media Economic aspects ; Internet advertising ; Internet marketing ; Social marketing ; Social networks ; Computer network resources ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1 Reinforcing the 'social' in social marketing / Lukas Parker and Linda Brennan -- So what is social marketing? -- What social marketing is not -- Book structure -- References -- Social marketing frameworks / Linda Brennan, Lukas Parker and Ella Chorazy -- Approaches to social marketing -- Social marketing frameworks -- Social marketing and de-marketing strategies -- Systems thinking and behavioural ecological systems -- A targeted social marketing toolkit -- The types of social marketing activities undertaken at each level -- Conclusion -- References -- Social media mechanics and marketing strategy / Dang Nguyen, Linda Brennan, Lukas Parker, Nhat-Tram Phan-Le and Ella Chorazy -- Getting started: from social network sites to social media --- People power: how information spreads on social networks -- Experience and engagement: how social media function -- Conclusion -- References -- The Four Es: ingredients for successful social advertising / Linda Brennan, Lynn Poole, Phillip Morgan, Lukas Parker and Johanna Prasch -- Introduction -- Developing the Four Es of a social advertising toolkit -- Case 1: NSW Health - 'Safe Sex. No Regrets' campaign -- Case 2: Cancer Institute NSW - 'Breast Cancer: Early Detection is Vital' -- Case 3: Sydney Water - voluntary water saving: every drop counts -- Conclusion -- References -- The use of emotions in social marketing and social advertising / Tej Pochun, Linda Brennan and Lukas Parker -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Types of affect -- Affect and its use in social marketing -- Negative emotions and social marketing -- Positive emotions and social marketing -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Social marketing with fear, guilt and shame / Linda Brennan, Tej Pochun and Lukas Parker -- Introduction -- Fear appeals in social marketing -- Guilt appeals in social marketing -- Shame appeals in social marketing -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Positive emotions in social marketing and social advertising using humour / Linda Brennan, Lukas Parker, Dang Nguyen and Tej Pochun -- Positive emotions in advertising -- Humour appeals and social advertising -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Telling stories: the science of social media content / John Dingeldei, Linda Brennan, Lukas Parker, Dang Nguyen and Ella Chorazy -- Introduction -- Storytelling is the foundation of a shared humanity -- Principles of storytelling -- Social media connects people to both a real and virtual world -- Social media is driven by content creation -- Social media storytelling techniques connect and persuade -- Social marketing and digital storytelling -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Ethical challenges associated with social marketing communication / Michaela Jackson -- Introduction: why a chapter on ethics and social marketing? -- That's immoral! Criticising marketing communication practices -- Using marketing communication for good: the utilitarian defence -- Do the ends justify the means used in these campaigns? -- Duty, behaviour, and codes of ethics -- Social media: opportunities and challenges for social marketers -- Examples highlighting the challenges and opportunities of social media for social marketers -- A timely opportunity for reflection -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Glossary -- Index.
    Abstract: "Reviewing and analysing the most relevant concepts, theories and strategies related to the field, this timely book reveals what makes for strong social marketing and social advertising campaigns. With a comprehensive understanding of social advertising models and their applications, chapters present original case studies and scenarios from international researchers to illustrate strategies and concepts in practice. Exploring the mechanics of social media, contributors highlight what makes a successful campaign. They evaluate the use and impact of emotions in social power, exploring the power of storytelling, whilst weighing ethical implications. The book covers important and upcoming areas of interest in the field including the rise of social media influencers, the use of memes, the functionality of social media, and the use of fear, guilt and shame in communications campaigns as well as positive emotions. This book will assist marketing academics and practitioners in the development of successful campaigns as it highlights not only what these campaigns look like, but also why they achieve success. It will also prove an excellent guide for government organizations and public policy makers interested in using social marketing for health promotion and social change"--
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    ISBN: 9781800371705
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gottschalk, Petter, 1950 - Case studies of executive deviance
    Keywords: White collar crimes ; Executives Psychology ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftskriminalität ; Korruption ; Risikoverhalten ; Risikomanagement
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction -- 1. Convenience case of navy commander -- 2. Convenience case of chief executive officer -- 3. Convenience case of corruption blame -- 4. Convenience case of investment fraud -- 5. Rich and mighty on the shoreline -- 6. Corruption among friends -- 7. Germany: Thomas middelhoff -- 8. United States: Bernard kerik -- 9. United States: Jordan belfort -- 10. Japan: Tsuyoshi kikukawa -- 11. Environmental crime convenience -- 12. Game over for executives -- 13. Corruption in China trade -- 14. Seriousness of executive deviance -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "This insightful book illustrates thirteen case studies demonstrating the convenience theory of white-collar crime. Offering an integrated deductive perspective through a convenience lens, Petter Gottschalk provides crucial insights into the motives, opportunities and behaviors behind executive deviance. Featuring a unique examination of era-defining cases of white-collar crime, from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the Olympus scandal, Gottschalk closely follows legal accounts to paint an international picture of executive deviance. This book scrutinizes public opinion of deviant behavior and how public sentiment towards white-collar crime has changed over time. Offering an innovative view of executive deviance, Gottschalk concludes by testing the integrated theory of convenience through empirical surveys of white-collar offenders. Audacious and illuminating, this book is crucial reading for researchers and students of business, criminal law and criminology, sharing a unique angle on the world of executive deviance through empirical research. Its real-world observations will also be crucial to policymakers and legal practitioners"--
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    ISBN: 9781789902761
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (992 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics series 375
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of banking
    DDC: 332.1
    Keywords: Bankwirtschaft ; Finanzsystem ; Bank ; Internationale Bank ; Bankgeschäft ; Bankenaufsicht ; Banks and banking ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Übersichtsarbeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Michael A. Klein (1971), 'A Theory of the Banking Firm', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 3 (2) (Part 9), May, 205-18 -- 2. Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig (1983), 'Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance and Liquidity', Journal of Political Economy, 91 (3), June, 401-19 -- 3. Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale (1998), 'Optimal Financial Crises', Journal of Finance, 53 (4), August, 1245-84 -- 4. Charles W. Calomiris and Charles M. Kahn (1991), 'The Role of Demandable Debt in Structuring Optimal Banking Arrangements', American Economic Review, 81 (3), June, 497-513 -- 5. Douglas W. Diamond (1984), 'Financial Intermediation and Delegated Monitoring', Review of Economic Studies, 51 (3), July, 393-414 -- 6. Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Weiss (1981), 'Credit Rationing in Markets with Imperfect Information', American Economic Review, 71 (3), June, 393-410 -- 7. Anil K. Kashyap, Raghuram Rajan and Jeremy C. Stein (2002), 'Banks as Liquidity Providers: An Explanation for the Coexistence of Lending and Deposit-Taking', Journal of Finance, 57 (1), February, 33-73 -- 8. Allen N. Berger and David B. Humphrey (1997), 'Efficiency of Financial Institutions: International Survey and Directions for Future Research', European Journal of Operational Research, 98 (2), April, 175-212 -- 9. Arnoud W. A. Boot (2017), 'The Future of Banking: From Scale & Scope Economies to Fintech', European Economy - Banks, Regulation and The Real Sector, 2, 77-95 -- 10. Wolf Wagner (2010), 'Diversification at Financial Institutions and Systemic Crises', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 19 (3), July, 373-86 -- 11. Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale (2004), 'Competition and Financial Stability', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 36 (3) (Part 2), June, 453-80 -- 12. Sam Langfield and Marco Pagano (2016), 'Bank bias in Europe: Effects on Systemic Risk and Growth', Economic Policy, 31 (85), January, 51-106 -- 13. Mitchell A. Petersen and Raghuram G. Rajan (1994), 'The Benefits of Lending Relationships: Evidence from Small Business Data', Journal of Finance, 49 (1), March, 3-37 -- 14. Allen N. Berger and Gregory F. Udell (2002), 'Small Business Credit Availability and Relationship Lending: The Importance of Bank Organisational Structure', Economic Journal, 112 (477), February, F32-53 -- 15. Òscar Jordà, Moritz Schularick and Alan M. Taylor (2016), 'The Great Mortgaging: Housing Finance, Crises and Business Cycles', Economic Policy, 31 (85), January, 107-52 -- 16. Arnoud W. A. Boot and Lev Ratnovski (2016), 'Banking and Trading', Review of Finance, 20 (6), October, 2219-46 -- 17. Charles Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker (2016), 'The Global Investment Banks are now all Becoming American: Does that Matter for Europeans?', Journal of Financial Regulation, 2 (2), August, 168-81 -- 18. Allen Goss and Gordon S. Roberts (2011), 'The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Cost of Bank Loans', Journal of Banking and Finance, 35 (7), July, 1794-1810 -- 19. Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria (2008), 'Banking Services for Everyone? Barriers to Bank Access and Use around the World', World Bank Economic Review, 22 (3), November, 397-430
    Abstract: 20. Robert Grosse and Lawrence G. Goldberg (1991), 'Foreign Bank Activity in the United States: An Analysis by Country of Origin', Journal of Banking and Finance, 15 (6), December, 1093-112 -- 21. Nicola Cetorelli and Linda S. Goldberg (2012), 'Banking Globalization and Monetary Transmission', Journal of Finance, 67 (5), October, 1811-43 -- 22. Dirk Schoenmaker (2011), 'The Financial Trilemma', Economics Letters, 111, 57-9 -- 23. Stijn Claessens and Neeltje Van Horen (2014), 'Foreign Banks: Trends and Impact', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 46 (S1), February, 295-326 -- 24. Ralph De Haas and Iman Van Lelyveld (2014), 'Multinational Banks and the Global Financial Crisis: Weathering the Perfect Storm?', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 46 (S1), February, 333-64 -- 25. Eugenio Cerutti, Giovanni Dell'Ariccia and Maria Soledad Martinez Peria (2007), 'How Banks Go Abroad: Branches or Subsidiaries', Journal of Banking and Finance, 31 (6), June, 1669-92 -- 26. Eugenio Cerutti and Christina Schmieder (2014), 'Ring Fencing and Consolidated Banks' Stress Tests', Journal of Financial Stability, 11, April, 1-12 -- 27. Dirk Schoenmaker (2015), 'The New Banking Union Landscape in Europe: Consolidation Ahead?', Journal of Financial Perspectives, 3 (2), 189-201 -- 28. David Miles, Jing Yang and Gilberto Marcheggiano (2013), 'Optimal Bank Capital', Economic Journal, 123 (567), March, 1-37 -- 29. Enrico Perotti and Javier Suarez (2011), 'A Pigovian Approach to Liquidity Regulation', International Journal of Central Banking, 7 (4), 3-41 -- 30. Dirk Schoenmaker and Peter Wierts (2015), 'Regulating The Financial Cycle: An Integrated Approach with a Leverage Ratio', Economics Letters, 136, November, 70-2 -- 31. Raj Aggarwal and Kevin T. Jacques (2001), 'The Impact of FDICIA and Prompt Corrective Action on Bank Capital and Risk: Estimates Using a Simultaneous Equations Model', Journal of Banking and Finance, 25 (6), June, 1139-60 -- 32. Jean-Charles Rochet (2003), 'Why Are There so Many Banking Crises?', CESifo Economic Studies, 49 (2), 141-55 -- 33. Ben S. Bernanke (1983), 'Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression', American Economic Review, 73 (3), June, 257-76 -- 34. C. A. E. Goodhart (1987), 'Why Do Banks Need a Central Bank?' Oxford Economic Papers, 39 (1), March, 75-89 -- 35. Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin (2010), 'Liquidity and Leverage', Journal of Financial Intermediation, 19 (3), July, 418-37 -- 36. Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny (2011), ' Fire Sales in Finance and Macroeconomics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1), Winter, 29-48 -- 37. Luc Laeven and Fabián Valencia (2013), 'The Real Effects of Financial Sector Interventions During Crises', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 45 (1), February, 147-77 -- 38. Emilios Avgouleas, Charles Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker (2013), 'Bank Resolution Plans as a Catalyst for Global Financial Reform', Journal of Financial Stability, 9 (2), June, 210-18
    Abstract: "Banks have a special position in the financial system. Their exclusive link to the central bank puts them at the top of the financial system and enables banks to offer liquidity to the wider economy. They also provide loans and payment services to firms and households. This multifaceted nature of banking makes the economics of banking exciting. Together with an original introduction by the editor, this collection assembles the best 'banking' papers on all these dimensions and will be invaluable for all banking scholars and practitioners"--
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    ISBN: 9781789908596
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (144 pages)
    Series Statement: New horizons in management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lanza, Andrea Strategic human capital
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    Keywords: Human capital ; Personnel management ; Strategisches Management ; Unternehmen ; Wettbewerbsvorteil ; Humanvermögen ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Humanvermögen ; Strategisches Management ; Wettbewerbsvorteil
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Strategic human capital at the crossroads -- 2. Understanding and clarifying the dynamics of strategic human capital effects on performance: a quasi-replication of a major literature evidence -- 3. The effect of strategic human capital renewal on organizational results: an empirical examination in the Italian serie a professional football league -- 4. Get the most from your most important asset. A conceptual and managerial model for harnessing the value of strategic human capital -- Index.
    Abstract: "This timely and insightful book offers an innovative, unifying conceptual framework for managing the crucial asset of human capital. In order to do this, Andrea Lanza and Giuseppina Simone bridge the gap between Strategy and Organization disciplines in the study of human capital. Clarifying ambiguous aspects overlooked by the extant literature, Lanza and Simone provide a new, theoretically grounded managerial tool to help organizations achieve the most from human capital. Based on original empirical evidence, the authors put forward a fresh perspective on human capital strategy. They also propose a fascinating, game-theoretic approach to solve the 'Principal-Agent' conflict in the context of human capital renewal, dramatically advancing the field of strategic human capital with respect to both academic knowledge and managerial applications. Innovative and cutting-edge, this book offers crucial insights for scholars investigating strategic management and strategic human capital, as well as researchers interested in entrepreneurship and human resource management. It will also benefit managers and practitioners, providing guidance in developing and implementing strategic human capital visions"--
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    ISBN: 9781789901931
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Technological innovations ; Creative ability ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface and Introduction / Mitsuru Kodama -- 1. Innovation through boundaries vision and dynamic capabilities - the strategic management perspective / Mitsuru Kodama -- 2. Developing boundaries knowledge (knowing) - the knowledge creation perspective / Mitsuru Kodama -- 3. Knowledge convergence and design-driven innovation through boundaries knowledge - new knowledge from the knowledge convergence and design-driven innovation perspectives / Mitsuru Kodama and Masashi Kimura -- 4. Product and service innovation through boundaries vision and boundaries knowledge - new knowledge from the corporate strategy and innovation perspective / Mitsuru Kodama and Yoshiki Takano -- 5. Interpersonal cognitive traits and interactional traits that support boundaries vision, the basis of group creativity / Takashi Oka and Mana Yamamoto -- 6. The process of creating knowledge between different actors in co-creation ba - a case study of the panasonic smart city project / Nobuyuki Tokoro -- 7. Regional revitalization through cultural innovation and creativity development / Takehiko Yasuda -- 8. Product innovation through boundaries vision and boundaries knowledge - new knowledge from the corporate transformation and innovation perspective / Mitsuru Kodama and Yuji Mizukami -- 9. Boundaries knowledge through boundaries vision creation - driving dynamic capabilities and the seci process / Mitsuru Kodama -- 10. Implications and conclusion / Mitsuru Kodama -- Index.
    Abstract: "Illustrating the interdisciplinary implications for research on creativity development, this book focuses on the new concept of 'knowledge differences' that arise between people, organizations and various phenomena. It describes how these key differences create boundaries knowledge, a dynamic process that accelerates innovation. Chapters offer interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic to stimulate knowledge convergence across dissimilar fields of research, including business studies, economics, psychology and the arts. Following Arthur Koestler's theory of creativity, this insightful book shows how bisociation - the recognition of similarity in the collision of two distinct concepts - can be expressed through boundaries vision and boundaries knowledge, applying these twin concepts to the field of business and management. Focusing on literature related to strategy theory and knowledge creation theory, the book presents a theoretical framework for applying boundaries knowledge and boundaries vision to dynamic capabilities and knowledge creation in business innovation. Pioneering new frameworks for innovation, this book offers key insights for students and researchers of creativity development across various business-related fields. It will also benefit business leaders and managers, describing a key path to knowledge creation in professional environments"--
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    ISBN: 9781839109997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Geldtheorie ; Geldpolitik ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Theorie ; Economics History ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "This volume contains thirty-seven contributions from the most significant early developers of monetary economics. Starting with Aristotle, the collection tracks the development of the modern theory of money through the ages by thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, Martin de Azpilcueta, John Locke, Richard Cantillon, David Hume, and A.R.J Turgot. Also included are the first translations of Jean Buridan's writings on money and of Albert the Great's writings on money from Latin. A Source Book on Early Monetary Theory will be of interest to bankers, historians, and macroeconomists and can be used as a supplementary text on courses in macroeconomics, money and banking, and the history of economic thought"--
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    ISBN: 9781788974387
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (480 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the temporal dynamics of organizational behavior
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    Keywords: Verhalten in Organisationen ; Zeit ; Organisationsforschung ; Methodologie ; Organizational behavior ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Introduction to the handbook on the temporal dynamics of organizational behavior / Yannick Griep and Samantha D. Hansen -- Part I: The need to look at organizational behavior from a dynamic perspective -- 1. How a dynamic way of thinking can challenge existing knowledge in organizational behavior / Hannes Zacher and Cort W. Rudolph -- 2. Principles for taking a dynamic perspective / Christopher R. Dishop, Jeffrey Olenick, and Richard P. DeShon -- Part II: A dynamic look at organizational behavior topics -- 3. Keeping up with the pace of change: a recipient-centered perspective on change and its outcomes / Irina Nikolova and Jeroen de Jong -- 4. A temporal perspective on work-family experiences / Marijke Verbruggen, Elisabeth Abraham, and Lynn Germeys -- 5 a temporal perspective on organizational citizenship behavior and counterproductive work behavior / Reeshad S. Dalal and Linden T. Hughes -- 6 temporal and person-oriented perspectives on job insecurity / Katharina Klug, Claudia Bernhard-Oettel, Eva Selenko, and Magnus Sverke -- 7. A temporal perspective on work design and job crafting / Lotta K. Harju and Maria Tims -- 8. A temporal perspective on psychological contracts / Tim Vantilborgh, Yang Yang, and Jiahong Du -- 9. From split seconds to lifetimes: the temporal fabric of fairness dynamics / Camille Desjardins and Marion Fortin -- 10. A dynamic capabilities view of talent acquisition: Resource verification and risk management / David J. Finch and Nadege Levallet -- 11. A temporal look at decision making / Jason L. Harman, Justin Weinhardt, and John-Luke McCord -- 12. Temporal development of job attitudes during the first two years on the job: a meta-analysis of longitudinal studies / Omar N. Solinger and Jesse T. Vullinghs -- 13. Dynamic personality at work / Nadin Beckmann and Robert E. Wood -- 14. A temporal perspective on emotions / Annika Nübold, Peter Kuppens, and Philippe Verduyn -- 15. A dynamic perspective on workplace motivation / James W. Beck and Anna F. Gödöllei -- 16. A temporal approach to studying organizational leadership / Jesse T. Vullinghs and Edina Dóci -- 17. A temporal perspective on teams / Antonio Cunha Meneses Abrantes, Thomas A. O'Neill, and Ana Margarida Passos -- 18. The temporal perspective on well-being at work: lessons learned and future trends / Despoina Xanthopoulou, Kevin Daniels, and Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel -- 19. A temporal perspective on workplace safety / Jeremy M. Beus -- Part III: A method toolbox -- 20. Discontinuous growth models: illustrations, recommendations, and an r function for generating the design matrix / Paul D. Bliese, Jason Kautz, and Jonas W. B. Lang -- 21. Mixture modeling for organizational behavior research / Alexandre J. S. Morin, Matthew J. W. McLarnon, and David Litalien -- 22. Computational modeling: getting dynamic theory correct / Jeffrey B. Vancouver and Cassandra E. Colton -- 23. Thinking longitudinal: a framework for scientific inferences with temporal data / Christopher R. Dishop, Michael T. Braun, Goran Kuljanin, and Richard P. DeShon -- 24. Studying within-person processes using intensive longitudinal methods / Harris Rubin -- Index.
    Abstract: "For more than a decade, organizational behavior scholars have highlighted the importance of studying phenomena through a temporal lens by focusing on the role of time and its various implications for research. When a phenomenon occurs, what aspects of the phenomena are being influenced, how these aspects are being influenced, and why this influence occurs are considerations of the utmost importance when trying to understand the full essence of organizational behavior. Handbook on the Temporal Dynamics of Organizational Behavior is designed to help scholars begin to address the temporal shortcomings in the extant organizational behavior literature. The handbook provides conceptual and methodological reasons to study organizational behavior from a dynamic perspective and offers new conceptual and theoretical insights on some of the most popular organizational behavior topics. By providing the methodological and analytical tools needed to translate dynamic ideas into dynamic reality, this handbook will become a guiding light for scholars, academic audiences, and evidence-based management practitioners who wish to tackle the challenges of dynamic organizational behavior research"--
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    ISBN: 9781788971188
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (624 pages)
    Edition: Second edition
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on employee voice
    DDC: 658.3152
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    Keywords: Mitbestimmung ; Betriebsrat ; Gewerkschaft ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Management Employee participation ; Communication in organizations ; Management Handbooks, manuals, etc Employee participation ; Research ; Communication in organizations Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mitbestimmung
    Abstract: Contents: Part I. Perspectives and theories of voice -- 1. Employee voice: Bridging new terrains and disciplinary boundaries / Adrian Wilkinson, Tony Dundon, Jimmy Donaghey and Richard Freeman -- 2. Employee voice before Hirschman: Its early history, conceptualization, and practice / Bruce E. Kaufman -- 3. Hirschman and voice / Matthew M.C. Allen -- 4. Employee voice and the transaction cost economics project / Paul Willman, Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez and Tobias Kretschmer -- 5. Industrial democracy in the twenty-first century / Catherine Casey -- 6. Labour process / Abigail Marks and Shiona Chillas -- 7. Employee voice and silence in organizational behavior / Chad T. Brinsfield and Marissa Edwards -- Part II. Actors -- 8. Managing voice: An employers perpective / Peter Holland -- 9. Line managers / Keith Townsend and Paula Mowbray -- 10. Union voice / Sarah Kaine -- 11. The missing employee in employee voice research / Dionne M. Pohler, Andrew A. Luchak, & J.M. Harmer -- 12. The expression of worker voice through civil society organizations / Edmund Heery and Stephen Williams -- 13. Employee voice and democracy: A critique of national and transnational laws / Glenn Patmore -- Part III. Voice processes -- 14. Collective bargaining / Virginia Doellgast and Chiara Benassi -- 15. Works councils / Werner Nienhüser -- 16. Joint consultative committees / Amanda Pyman -- 17. Individual voice: Grievance and other procedures / David Lewin -- 18. High performance work systems and employee voice / Bill Harley -- 19. Task-based voice and teamworking / Stephen Procter, Jos Benders and Jonas Ingvaldesen -- 20. Workplace partnership / Stewart Johnstone -- 21. Voice in the mutual gains organization / Ariel C. Avgar, Stacey Sekwao, Phoebe Strom -- 22. Non-union employee representation / Tony Dobbins and Tony Dundon -- 23. Employee and collective voice engagement: Being psychologically present when speaking up at work / Jamie A. Gruman and Alan M. Saks -- 24. Individual voice in informal and formal contexts in organizations / Deirdre O'Shea and Kevin Murphy -- 25. Whistleblowing / Kate Kenny, Wim Vandekerckhov and Muhammad Irfan -- Part IV. Evaluating voice 26. Voice across borders: Comparing and explaining the dynamic of participation in a context of change / Maria González Menéndez and Miguel Martínez Lucio -- 27. Employee silence / Niall Cullinane and Jimmy Donaghey -- 28. Diversity management and missing voices / Jawad Syed -- 29. The internet, the web and social media: The promise and practice of e-voice / Louise Thornthwaite, Craig Macmillan and Alison Barnes -- 30. Charting voice in a developing economy: The case of China / Jenny Chan -- Part V. Future directions on voice -- 31. Workplace voice: Assessing its impact on the individual and the organization / Brian Klaas -- 32. Integrating voice : Voice within hospitals: Reciprocal relationship between employee voice related to patient care with working conditions voice / Adrian Wilkinson, Michael Barry, Paula Mowbray and Ariel Avgar -- 33. The future of employee voice / Senia Kalfa and John W. Budd -- Index.
    Abstract: "This thoroughly revised second edition presents up-to-date analysis from various academic streams and disciplines that illuminate our understanding of employee voice from a range of different perspectives. This wide-ranging Handbook demonstrates that research on employee voice has gone beyond union and non-union voices to build a wider and deeper knowledge base. Exploring the previously under-represented paradigm of the organisational behaviour approach, new chapters take account of a broader conceptualisation of employee voice. Written by expert contributors, this Handbook explores the meaning and impact of employee voice for various stakeholders and considers the ways in which these actors engage with voice processes such as collective bargaining, individual processes, mutual gains, task-based voice and grievance procedures. This comprehensive Handbook will enable the reader to engage with the debates surrounding employee voice and help extend our overall understanding of what goes on in workplaces at the heart of modern economies. This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Employee Voice will be a vital resource for academics and students researching human resource management, organisational behaviour and employment relations, while its forward thinking approach will also appeal to policy makers, employers and union officials"--
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    ISBN: 9781789904543
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ziegler, Rafael, 1977 - Innovation, ethics and our common futures
    Keywords: Social change ; Technological innovations ; Electronic books ; Innovation ; Wandel ; Fortschritt ; Ethik
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to innovation and ethics - a collaborative philosophy -- 2. Varieties of innovation - business, grassroots and democratic -- 3. Fair enough? - justice and innovation from a liberal-egalitarian perspective -- 4. Collaborative pluralism - community and capability -- 5. Innovation, domination and emancipation -- 6. Enough innovation -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "The important yet contradictory role of innovation in society calls for a philosophy of innovation. Critically exploring innovation in relation to values, the economy and social change, Rafael Ziegler proposes a collaborative theory and practice of innovation that aims to liberate possibilities for our common futures. Following cues from the arts and drawing on the innovation literature across the social sciences, this book exposes pro-innovation bias and the gospel of disruptive change. Not only entrepreneurs but also civic networks and tinkerers are discussed as sources of innovation, and social change as a balancing act of innovation, exnovation and restoration. The discussion of capabilitarian, communitarian, liberal, republican and socialist ideas of justice and innovation leads Ziegler to a transformative proposal: 'enough innovation' based on enough for all and with respect for all. This is a thought-provoking read for scholars working on sustainability-transformation, democratic, responsible and social innovation, and philosophy of economics"--
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    ISBN: 9781788973304
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Wirtschaftsliberalismus ; Spiritualität ; Weltanschauung ; Welt ; Neoliberalism Religious aspects ; Neoliberalism Psychological aspects ; Spirituality ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Towards radical subjects: Workplace spirituality as neoliberal governance in American business / James Dennis LoRusso -- 2. Running to stay in the same place? Personal development work and the production of neoliberal subjectivity among Israel's "last republican generation" / Ariel Yankellevich -- 3. Expressive individualism in the new spirit of capitalism: Mindfulness and outdoor management development / Liza Cortois -- 4. A 'juggly mummy's' life history of teaching yoga: Embodied postfeminism and neoliberal spirituality / Amanda Peticca-Harris, Kseniya Navazhylava, Genevieve Shanahan -- 5. The commodification of re-sacralised work in the neoliberal era / Tom Vine 6. Enchanted gardeners in urban food gardens: A case study of Khayelitsha, Cape Town / Darlene Miller -- 7. Citizens for Ghana and the kingdom: Christian personal development in accra / Anna-Riikka Kauppinen -- 8. Religion after work: Christianity, morality, and serious leisure / Ibrahim Abraham -- 9. The contemporary faith of innovationism / Katja Valaskivi -- Index.
    Abstract: "This book brings together analyses from across the social sciences to develop an interdisciplinary approach to understanding spiritualities and neoliberalism. It traces the lived experience of social actors as they engage with new and alternative spiritualities in neoliberal contexts. An international group of authors in anthropology, sociology, religious studies, political science, critical management studies explore the contemporary flourishing of subjectivities centred on a variety of spiritual practices and imaginaries. The book analyses the social and organisational mechanisms that underlie the generation of 'enterprising' and 'competitive' subjectivities engaged in transforming inner selves and social environments in accordance with prevailing neoliberal economic rationalities. Contributions draw on a wide range of empirical settings around the world to discuss the role of subjectivities in organizations. The purpose of the book is to provide specific insights into how neoliberalism is resisted, contested or reproduced through a transformative ethic of spiritual self-realization. Researchers, academics and Masters level students in a range of social science disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, human geography, and organization studies will find this book relevant reading"--
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    ISBN: 9781788974073
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Familienunternehmen ; Unternehmensnachfolge ; Personalführung ; Strategisches Management ; Korruption ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Digitalisierung ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introducing a research agenda for family business / by Andrea Calabrò -- 1 family trends shaping the family business landscape / Joyce Kox and Astrid Kramer -- 2 developing a "sociological imagination" of families in family business research / Eric R. Kushins and Elaina Behounek -- 3 history as a source and method for family business research / Christina Lubinski and William B. Gartner -- 4 engaging the next generation of family members through work: Adolescence and beyond / Marjan Houshmand, Marc-David L. Seidel and Dennis Ma -- 5 entrepreneurial legacy: How narratives of the past, present and future affect entrepreneurship in business families / Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, Vincent Lefebvre, Jean Clarke and William B. Gartner -- 6 from turmoil to synergism: How business leaders' human resource mental models and family control impact employees / Chiung-Wen Tsao and Shyh-Jer Chen -- 7 diversity on family firm boards: A research agenda for 2020-30 / Mary Barrett and Ken Moores -- 8 the role of vision in determining family, small business and minority ethnic business research / Claire Seaman and Richard Bent -- 9 strategic and organizational choices in family firms: Introducing sense-making / Luca Gnan and Giulia Flamini -- 10 advancing research on creativity in family firms / Julia Vincent Ponroy and Dianne H.B. Welsh -- 11 changing landscape of Indian family businesses / Kavil Ramachandran, Sougata Ray and Yashodhara Basuthakur -- 12 spatial familiness: A bridge between family business and economic geography / Rodrigo Basco and Lech Suwala -- 13 family-owned MNEs and transparency: A focus on corruption risk in host countries / Matteo Caroli, Claudia Pongelli and Alfredo Valentino -- 14 financing the growth of the family business: A research agenda / Alessandro Cirillo, Alexandra Dawson, Anneleen Michiels and Donata Mussolino -- 15 innovation in family business groups: Going beyond an r&d perspective / Marita Rautiainen, Suvi Konsti-Laakso and Timo Pihkala -- 16 the digitalization of family firms: A research agenda / Catherine E. Batt, Peter Cleary, Martin R.W. Hiebl, Martin Quinn and Pall M. Rikhardsson -- 17 digital business transformation in family firms: How the owning family sets the scene / Ann Sophie Löhde, Giovanna Campopiano and Daniela Gimenez Jiménez -- Conclusion andrea calabrò -- Index.
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This exciting Research Agenda expertly addresses the question: What will be important within the family business field and for family businesses in practice over the next decade? Top international contributors explore farsighted theories, methods and topics, often taking a multi-disciplinary approach in order to outline the potential routes for further advancing family business research. Chapters cover the significance of new family trends, entrepreneurial legacy, board diversity, spatial-familiness, corruption, innovation and digital business transformation, challenging core assumptions surrounding the family business phenomenon and mapping the future of the discipline. A Research Agenda for Family Business will prove a stimulating read for family business and entrepreneurship scholars, as well as academics focusing on strategy, HR, organisational behaviour and corporate governance. Practitioners will also find this book valuable for reflecting on challenges that they are facing and navigating developments in the family business field"--
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    ISBN: 9781789901658
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (480 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Wirtschaftsstudium ; Betriebswirtschaftslehre ; Lernmethode ; Lehrmaterial ; Interaktive Medien ; Business education Technological innovations ; Business education Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword by john j. Sosik -- Introduction to the handbook of teaching with technology in management, leadership and business -- Part I: Foundations: Concepts, context, and design -- 1. A context for teaching with technology in management, leadership, and business / Stuart Allen, Kim Gower, and Danielle K. Allen -- 2. Using the tpack framework to develop an integrated strategy for teaching management, leadership, and business with technology / Leslie Dinauer -- 3. Technology, culture, leadership, and education: Five orthodoxies / A. J. Grant and Robert Joseph Skovira -- 4. Distance learning - considerations and innovations for business schools / Maureen Snow Andrade -- 5. Creating inclusive online learning for business students with disabilities / Miriam Edwards -- 6. Best practices in the construction of attentional social presence: Securing the attention of multicommunicating audiences in the business world / Jeanine Warisse Turner and Sonja K. Foss -- 7. Outcomes first! Online learning that puts technology in its place / Julie Benesh and Alisha DeWalt -- 8. An administrative perspective: Going online with limited resources / Michael J. Urick 9. Best Practices for New Online Management Education Instructors to Overcome Resistance to Online Teaching: New Insights / Lorianne D. Mitchell -- 10. Business education and technology - an aacsb perspective / Nancy Bagranoff and Stephanie Bryant -- Part II: Applications of technology in teaching and learning -- 11. The role of technology in online case teaching / Bill Schiano -- 12. Teaching with transformational technology: Building a postheroic ethos in leadership education / James J. Jarc and Jonathan P. Jarc -- 13. Peer coaching: A holistic experiential learning process in online leadership classes / Mai P. Trinh -- 14. A move towards mastery: Leveraging technology to create life long learners / Jordan P. Mitchell and Kim Gower -- 15. Reciprocal peer tutoring: A simple strategy for enhancing classroom learning and the academic social environment / Ronald E. Riggio and Rowan Y. Mulligan -- 16. Virtual presentations: Techniques for improved learning outcomes and assessment of student learning in management, leadership, and business / Kyle B. Stone -- 17. Promoting global leadership through collaborative online international learning / Natasha H. Chapman, Anne Spear, Grace Ngai, and Stephen Chan -- 18. Utilizing interactive technology for implementing a flipped classroom for teaching design leadership / James L. Morrison -- 19. Leveraging game design and participatory culture to foster authentic learning / Andrew Feldstein -- 20. Strategies for integration of cognitive apprenticeship into distance learning for adult learners / Kelsey Long and Soo Jeoung "Crystal" Han -- 21. Approaches to writing, transforming, and selecting cases for use in online teaching: A practitioner perspective / Richard McCracken -- Part III: Applications of specific technology tools -- 22. The robots are coming, are you ready? / Terry A. Nelson, Kevin D. Lo, and Sumeet Jhamb -- 23. Increasing student engagement in data-driven management education: Front-facing lightboard technology in the flipped classroom / Heather Staples and Amy C. Lewis -- 24. Improving classroom discussion of self-assessments through polling / Terri A. Scandura -- 25. Learning by listening: Using podcasts to enhance leadership education / Martinella M. Dryburgh -- 26. Smartphone apps for use in management education / Danielle C. Fowler and Lisa T. Stickney -- 27. Insights on the use of free and open educational resources in business and management education / Anthony A. Piña and Kenneth A. Moran -- 28. Using twitter as a technology tool to teach leadership / Courtney "Pearson" Pearson and Kathy L. Guthrie -- 29. Use of social media in Indian MBA classes: Facebook groups in a course on organizational behaviour / Srinivasan Tatachari -- 30. Fostering soft-skills development through learning experience platforms (lxps) / Andrés Dávila Valdiviezo and Maria Crawford -- 31. Teaching with games and gamification: Best practices and future research needs / Kristina N. Bauer, Caribay Garcia-Marquez, and Daniel A. Gandara / 32. Teaching Global Citizen-Leadership by Design: Expanding Learning Opportunities Through Web-based Digital Curation Tools / Ginny Jones Boss -- Part IV: Evaluating and researching the role of technology in teaching and learning -- 33. Why the jury is still out on business simulation games / Meg L. Joseph -- 34. Exploring the drivers and barriers for e-learning system impact in the higher education sector / Norman Lee Dong Chiong and Na Fu -- 35. From the chalkboard to the motherboard: A quasi-experimental comparison of online and on-ground organizational behavior classes / Lorianne D. Mitchell, Jennifer D. Parlamis, G. Elaine Boone, and C. Allen Gorman -- 36. The impact of practice on feedback-providing skills in an online peer review activity / Roman Rietsche, Matthias Söllner, and Jan Marco Leimeister -- 37. Choices, choices, choices: Online and face-to-face options for management students / Katrina Radford, Heather Stewart, and Harsha Sarvaiya -- 38. Adopting assessment for learning (afl) in higher education: Implications for technology deployment / Mairead Brady, Martin R. Fellenz, and Ann Devitt -- Index.
    Abstract: "Ever-evolving technological innovation creates both opportunities and challenges for educators aiming to achieve meaningful and effective learning in the classroom and equip students with a well-honed set of technology skills as they enter the professional world. The Handbook of Teaching with Technology in Management, Leadership and Business is written by experienced instructors using technology in novel and impactful ways in their undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as researchers reporting and reflecting on studies and literature that can guide them on the how and why of teaching with technology. Combining insights from research and practice, this comprehensive Handbook provides a state-of-the-art reflection on the role and effectiveness of technology in management, leadership, and business education. It offers a variety of resources and guidelines for the application of technology across different educational contexts and courses, and explores how specific digital tools, software, and applications have been used in the classroom to promote student engagement, assessment, collaboration, learning, and leadership. The broad range of chapters will support educators, administrators, instructional designers, researchers, chief information officers, and teaching technology developers seeking to expand their knowledge on the use of teaching and learning technologies in higher-education level management, leadership, and business programs"--
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    ISBN: 9781839104183
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (176 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten ; Narrative Methode ; Befragung ; Dissertations, Academic ; Interviewing Methodology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: Brief history, topics addressed, how to use this book, and glossary of terms -- 2. Dialogical and dialectical conversational interviews: Using self-correcting aid phases and 4 tests with the ciw case example -- 3. Choosing your research question: And using the storytelling paradigm theories including narrative retrospective, antenarrative prospective, counternarrative, living story, ensemble storytelling, and grounded theory -- 4. Storytelling paradigm method, including types of induction, narrative retrospective, antenarrative prospective, integrative qualitative-quantitative methods, narrative inquiry, and multiplicities -- 5. Storytelling paradigm praxes -- 6. Why karl popper is rolling over in his grave -- 7. Writing dialectical/dialogical and big/little storytelling science conclusions -- 8. Managing the oral examination and post-submission process -- Index.
    Abstract: "Introducing the idea of conversational storytelling interviewing (CSI) as an 'indirect' method of interviewing, David Boje and Grace Ann Rosile explore this innovative methodological framework as a way for respondents to tell their own story, without resorting to structured or semi-structured interviews. Bringing together theory, method and praxis of storytelling in an iterative process of self-correcting induction, How to Use Conversational Storytelling Interviews for Your Dissertation offers researchers ways to move beyond the bystander role, urging them to be co-creators of their findings. Complete with exercises to train practitioners in new methods of inquiry and in-depth discussions of an array of philosophical issues, this illuminating book illustrates how rigorous self-correcting methods move inquiry from conversation to storytelling science. Pioneering in both method and framework, this book is a crucial guide for using CSI in qualitative research for PhD students and researchers in management and organizational studies. Scholars of feminist and indigenous studies and other critical studies fields will benefit from alternative interviewing methods as these disciplines undergo an ontological turn"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781839100093
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (416 Seiten)
    Series Statement: New directions in post-Keynesian economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Geldtheorie ; Postkeynesianismus ; Theorie ; Keynesian economics ; Money ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword / Louis-Philippe Rochon -- Introduction / Marc Lavoie -- Part I: Earlier and easier writings -- 1 'the endogenous flow of credit and the post keynesian theory of money', journal of economic issues, 18 -- (3), september 1984, 771-97 2 2 'the post keynesian theory of endogenous money: A reply', journal of economic issues , 19 -- (3), september 1985, 843-8 29 3 'credit and money: The dynamic circuit, overdraft economics, and post- keynesian economics', in m. Jarsulic (ed.), money and macro policy , kluwer- nijhoff, boston, 1985, 63-84 35 4 'a primer on endogenous credit-money', in l.-p. Rochon and s. rossi (eds), modern theories of money: the nature and role of money in capitalist economies , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2003, 506-43 57 -- Part II: Inspiring authors -- 5 'change, continuity, and originality in kaldor's monetary theory', in e.j. Nell and w. Semmler (eds), nicholas kaldor and mainstream economics: Confrontation or convergence? , macmillan, London, 1991, 259-78 96 6 'jacques le bourva's theory of endogenous credit-money', review of political economy , 4 -- (4), 1992, 436-46 116 7 'eichner's monetary economics: Ahead of its time', in m. Lavoie, l.-p. Rochon and m. Seccareccia (eds), money and macrodynamics: alfred eichner and post- keynesian economics , m.e. sharpe, armonk (nj), 2010, 155-71 127 -- Part III: In defense of horizontalism -- 8 'monetary policy in an economy with endogenous credit money', in g. Deleplace and e.j. Nell (eds), money in motion: The circulation and post- keynesian approaches , macmillan, London, 1996, 532-45 145 9 'horizontalism, structuralism, liquidity preference and the principle of increasing risk', Scottish journal of political economy , 43 -- (3), august, 1996, 275-300 159 10 'the credit-led supply of deposits and the demand for money: Kaldor's reflux mechanism as previously endorsed by joan robinson', cambridge journal of economics , 23 -- (1), january 1999, 103-13 185 11 'endogenous money: Accommodationist', in p. Arestis and m. Sawyer (eds), handbook on alternative monetary economics , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2006, 17-34 196 -- Part IV: Three innovating articles -- 12 'monetary base endogeneity and the new procedures of the asset-based canadian and American monetary systems', journal of post keynesian economics , summer 2005, 27 -- (4), 689-709 215 13 'towards a post-keynesian consensus in macroeconomics: Reconciling the cambridge and wall street views', in e. Hein, t. Niechoj and e. Stockhammer (eds), macroeconomic policies on shaky foundations - whither mainstream economics? , metropolis-verlag, marburg, 2009, 75-99 236 14 'fair rates of interest in post-keynesian political economy', in j. Teixeira (ed.), issues in modern political economy , university of brasilia press, brasilia, 1997, 123-37 261 -- Part V: After the global financial crisis -- 15 'changes in central bank procedures during the subprime crisis and their repercussions on monetary theory', international journal of political economy , 39 -- (3), fall 2010, 3-23 277 16 'the monetary and fiscal nexus of neo-chartalism: A friendly critique', journal of economic issues , 47 -- (1), march 2013, 1-31 298 17 'the eurozone: Similarities to and differences from keynes's plan', international journal of political economy , 44 -- (1), spring 2015, 3-17 329 18 'rethinking monetary theory in light of keynes and the crisis', brazilian keynesian review , 2 -- (2), 2016, 174-88 344 19 'unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easing', European journal of economics and economic policies: Intervention , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 15 -- (2), 2018, 139-46 (with brett fiebiger) 359 -- Part VI: A final overview -- 20 'money, credit and central banks in post-keynesian economics', in e. Hein and e. Stockhammer (eds), a modern guide to keynesian macroeconomics and economic policies , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2011, 34-60 368 -- Index.
    Abstract: "Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory recaps Marc Lavoie's views on monetary theory over a 35-year period, seen from a post-Keynesian perspective. The book contains a collection of twenty previously published papers, as well as an introduction which explains how these papers came about and how they were received. All of the selected articles avoid mathematical formalism. Readers will find analyses of the earlier advocates of endogenous money such as Nicholas Kaldor and Jacques Le Bourva. They will discover how the arguments in support of the post-Keynesian theory of endogenous money and the credit view of banking have evolved through this 35-year period, and how they have been related to the new procedures pursued by central banks. All these essays show the relevance of the realistic post-Keynesian monetary theory in understanding the subprime and euro crises, quantitative easing and the distributional role of interest rates. Within these pages Marc Lavoie provides an overview of what has happened in post-Keynesian monetary economics over the last three and a half decades for students and scholars with interest in monetary economics, the horizontalist-structuralist debates and the recent history of economic thought"--
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  • 50
    ISBN: 9781800376014
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Steuerpolitik ; Finanzpolitik ; Risiko ; Modellierung ; Öffentliche Schulden ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie ; Fiscal policy ; Electronic books ; Bibliographie enthalten
    Abstract: "Presenting innovative modelling approaches to the analysis of fiscal policy and government debt, this book moves beyond previous models that have relied upon the assumption that various age-specific rates and policy variables remain unchanged when it comes to generating government expenditures and tax revenues. As a result of population ageing, current policy settings in many countries are projected to lead to unsustainable levels of public debt; Tax Policy and Uncertainty explores models that allow for feedbacks and uncertainty to combat this. Applicable to any country, the models in the book explore the optimal timing and extent of tax changes in the face of anticipated high future debt. Chapters produce stochastic debt projections, including probability distribution of debt ratios at each point in time. It also offers important analysis of fiscal policy trade-offs as well as providing advice on when and by how much tax rates should be increased. Economics scholars focusing on fiscal policy will appreciate the improved models in this book that allow both for uncertainty and feedback effects arising from responses to increased debt. It will also be helpful to economic policy advisors and economists in government departments"--
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    ISBN: 9781839109690
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Frontiers in European entrepreneurship series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Sustainable development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Sustainable entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems: Introduction / Eddy Laveren, Robert Blackburn, Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, Cristina Díaz-García and Ángela González-Moreno -- Part I: Sustainable entrepreneurship -- 2. Circular economy and smes: Insights and EU situation / Cristina Díaz-García, Ángela González-Moreno and Francisco J. Sáez-Martínez -- 3. Entrepreneurial cognition, sustainability and venture performance: A machine learning approach / Anna Maija Vuorio And Kaisu Puumalainen -- 4. The way to be green: Determinants of eco-process innovations in the food sector / Maria C. Cuerva, Ángela Triguero and Francisco José Sáez-Martínez -- 5. Emotion as an ethical compass in strategic sustainability decisions / Kirsi Maaria Snellman and Henri Hakala -- Part IIentrepreneurial ecosystems -- 6. Understanding the emergence of the university-based entrepreneurial ecosystem: Comparing the university and company actors' perspectives / Katja Lahikainen -- 7. Under the surface of the agricultural entrepreneurial support ecosystems: Through the lens of complexity leadership theory / Jennie Cederholm Björklund and Jeaneth Johansson -- Part III: Entrepreneurial conditions -- 8. Does family business background matter? Career decision of postgraduate students / Clara Cardone-Riportella, Isabel Feito-Ruiz and David Urbano -- 9. Organisational conditions stimulating the entrepreneurial mindset / Dagmar Ylva Hattenberg, Olga Belousova And Aard J. Groen -- 10. Growth of social and commercial smes - a comparative study / Annu Kotiranta, Saila Tykkyläinen and Kaisu Puumalainen -- Index.
    Abstract: "Sustainable entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems research is ever evolving and this timely book stimulates further exploration, offering a research agenda and alternative approaches. Presenting new scientific evidence together with policy and other practical implications, chapters demonstrate the vibrancy and diversity of approaches in the field. Chapters on sustainable entrepreneurship analyse the circular economy, entrepreneurial decision-making logics, the drivers of eco-process innovations and strategic sustainability decision-making. Entrepreneurial ecosystems are investigated through discussion of different ecosystem orientations as factors influencing entrepreneurial behaviour. This thought-provoking book concludes with consideration of the conditions predicting entrepreneurial activity or behaviour, including family background and the growth of social and commercial SMEs. This book's up-to-date analysis and practical insight will prove invaluable to scholars and researchers in entrepreneurship as well as other business and management academics, policy-makers and practitioners"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788972154
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Toporowski, Jan Credit and crisis from Marx to Minsky
    DDC: 332.7
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    Keywords: Monetäre Konjunkturtheorie ; Finanzkrise ; Schuldenkrise ; Theorie ; Credit ; Finance ; Economic history 20th century ; Credit ; Finance ; Economic history 20th century ; Cykl koniunkturalny ; Ekonomia ; Finanse ; Kryzys gospodarczy ; Kapitalizm ; Kryzysy gospodarcze ; Kryzysy gospodarcze 20 w. ; Kapitalizm Analiza marksistowska ; Kapitalizm Aspekt ekonomiczny ; Ekonomia Historia ; Finanse Historia ; Electronic books ; Kredit ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Kapitalismus ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Krisentheorie ; Geschichte ; Marx, Karl 1818-1883 ; Luxemburg, Rosa 1871-1919 ; Hawtrey, Ralph G. 1879-1975 ; Fisher, Irving 1867-1947 ; Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946 ; Breit, Marek 1907-1942 ; Kalecki, Michał 1899-1970 ; Steindl, Josef 1912-1993 ; Simons, Henry C. 1899-1946 ; Minsky, Hyman P. 1919-1996 ; Krisentheorie
    Abstract: Contents: Part I: Capitalism and financial crisis -- 1. Marx and the monetary business cycle -- 2. Marx and the emergence of debt markets -- 3. Rosa luxemburg and the marxists on finance -- Part II: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: Unstable money and finance -- 4. Ralph hawtrey and the monetary business cycle -- 5. Irving fisher and debt deflation -- 6. John maynard keynes's financial theory of under-investment i: Towards doubt -- 7. John maynard keynes's financial theory of under-investment ii: Towards uncertainty -- Part III: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: corporate debt and crisis -- 8. The principle of increasing risk: Marek breit -- 9. The principle of increasing risk: Michal kalecki -- 10. The principle of increasing risk: Josef steindl and michal kalecki on profits and finance -- 11. The kalecki-steindl theory of financial fragility -- Part IV: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: The financial instability hypothesis -- 12. The monetary theory of kalecki and minsky -- 13. From money to minsky: Henry simons -- 14. The financial instability hypothesis -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "This timely book studies the economic theories of credit cycles and disturbances in the 20th century, presenting a nuanced view of the role of finance in the economy after the financial crash of 2008. Focusing on the work of economists from Marx onwards, Jan Toporowski moves beyond conventional monetary theory to offer an insightful critical alternative to current financial macroeconomics. The book features an extended discussion of Marx's approach to credit and finance, new insights to Minsky's ideas and a reconsideration of the financial theories of Kalecki and Steindl. Economic researchers and postgraduate students seeking to extend their knowledge of critical approaches to finance will find this an invaluable read, as well as practitioners and policy makers who seek to understand financial instability and unstable markets. This will also be an insightful read for economic historians looking to understand the nuances of different key economic theories and their practical applications"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788970655
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1,968 Seiten)
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als New directions in the economics of higher education
    DDC: 338.43378
    Keywords: Bildungsökonomik ; Studium ; Education, Higher Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Übersichtsarbeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz (2008), 'The Race between Education and Technology', in The Race between Education and Technology, Chapter 8, Appendix D.1, [notes and references], London, UK and Massachusetts, USA: Harvard University Press, 287-323 -- 2. David H. Autor, Frank Levy and Richard J. Murnane (2003), 'The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), November, 1279-333 [55] -- 3. David Card (2001), 'Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems', Econometrica, 69 (5), September, 1127-60 [34] -- 4. Pedro Carneiro, James J. Heckman and Edward J. Vytlacil (2011), 'Estimating Marginal Returns to Education', American Economic Review, 101 (6), October, 2754-81 [28] -- 5. Philip Oreopoulos and Uros Petronijevic (2013), 'Making College Worth It: A Review of the Returns to Higher Education', The Future of Children, 23 (1), Spring, 41-65 [25] -- 6. Janet Currie and Enrico Moretti (2003), 'Mother's Education and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from College Openings', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), November, 1495-532 [38] -- 7. Carolina Arteaga (2018), 'The Effect of Human Capital on Earnings: Evidence from a Reform at Colombia's Top University', Journal of Public Economics, 157, 212-25 [14] -- 8. Brian Jacob, Brian McCall and Kevin Stange (2018), 'College as Country Club: Do Colleges Cater to Students' Preferences for Consumption?', Journal of Labor Economics, 36 (2), December, 309-48 [40] -- 9. Thomas J. Kane and Cecelia Elena Rouse (1995), 'Labor-Market Returns to Two and Four Year College', American Economic Review, 85 (3), June, 600-14 [15] -- 10. Mark Hoekstra (2009), 'The Effect of Attending the Flagship State University on Earnings: A Discontinuity-Based Approach', Review of Economics and Statistics, 91 (4), 717-24 [8] -- 11. Seth D. Zimmerman (2014), 'The Returns to College Admission for Academically Marginal Students', Journal of Labor Economics, 32 (4), 711-54 [44] -- 12. David J. Deming, Noam Yuchtman, Amira Abulafi, Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz (2016), 'The Value of Postsecondary Credentials in the Labor Market: An Experimental Study', American Economic Review, 106 (3), March, 778-806 [29] -- 13. Joseph G. Altonji, Erica Blom and Costas Meghir (2012), 'Heterogeneity in Human Capital Investments: High School Curriculum, College Major, and Careers', Annual Review of Economics, 4, 185-223 [39] -- 14. Lars J. Kirkeboen, Edwin Leuven and Magne Mogstad (2016), 'Field of Study, Earnings, and Self-selection', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131 (3), 1057-112 [56] -- 15. Matthew Wiswall and Basit Zafar (2015), 'Determinants of College Major Choice: Identification using an Information Experiment', Review of Economic Studies, 82 (2), April, 791-824 [34] -- 16. Enrico Moretti (2004), 'Workers' Education, Spillovers, and Productivity: Evidence from Plant-Level Production Functions', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 656-90 [35] -- 17. Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 [14] -- 18. Otto Toivanen and Lotta Väänänen (2016), 'Education and Invention', Review of Economics and Statistics, 98 (2), 382-96 [15] -- 19. John Bound, Michael F. Lovenheim and Sarah Turner (2010), 'Why Have College Completion Rates Declined? An Analysis of Changing Student Preparation and Collegiate Resources', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (3), July, 129-57 [29]
    Abstract: 20. Kevin M. Stange (2012), 'An Empirical Investigation of the Option Value of College Enrollment', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 4 (1), January, 49-84 [36] -- 21. Paco Martorell and Isaac McFarlin Jr. (2011), 'Help or Hindrance? The Effects of College Remediation on Academic and Labor Market Outcomes', Review of Economics and Statistics, 93 (2), May, 436-54 [19] -- 22. Peter Arcidiacono (2005), 'Affirmative Action in Higher Education: How Do Admission and Financial Aid Rules Affect Future Earnings?', Econometrica, 73 (5), September, 1477-524 [48] -- 23. Peter Arcidiacono, Esteban M. Aucejo and V. Joseph Hotz (2016), 'University Differences in the Graduation of Minorities in STEM Fields: Evidence from California', American Economic Review, 106 (3), March, 525-62 [38] -- 24. Surendrakumar Bagde, Dennis Epple and Lowell Taylor (2016), 'Does Affirmative Action Work? Caste, Gender, College Quality, and Academic Success in India', American Economic Review, 106 (6), June, 1495-521 [27] -- 25. Susan M. Dynarski and Judith E. Scott-Clayton (2006), 'The Cost of Complexity in Federal Student Aid: Lessons from Optimal Tax Theory and Behavioral Economics', National Tax Journal, 59 (2), June, 319-56 [38] -- 26. Eric P. Bettinger, Bridget Terry Long, Philip Oreopoulos and Lisa Sanbonmatsu (2012), 'The Role of Application Assistance and Information in College Decisions: Results from the H&R Block Fafsa Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127 (3), 1205-242 [38] -- 27. Caroline M. Hoxby and Sarah Turner (2015), 'What High-Achieving Low-Income Students Know About College', American Economic Review, 105 (5), May, 514-17 [4] -- 28. Benjamin L. Castleman and Lindsay C. Page (2016), 'Freshman Year Financial Aid Nudges: An Experiment to Increase FAFSA Renewal and College Persistence', Journal of Human Resources, 51 (2), Spring, 389-415 [27] -- 29. Sarena Goodman (2016), 'Learning from the Test: Raising Selective College Enrollment by Providing Information', Review of Economics and Statistics, 98 (4), October, 671-84 [14] -- 30. Joshua D. Angrist, Daniel Lang and Philip Oreopoulos (2009), 'Incentives and Services for College Achievement: Evidence from a Randomized Trial', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 1 (1), January, 136-63 [28] -- 31. Judith Scott-Clayton (2011), 'On Money and Motivation: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Financial Incentives for College Achievement', Journal of Human Resources, 46 (3), 614-46 [33] -- 32. Edwin Leuven, Hessel Oosterbeek and Bas van der Klaauw (2010), 'The Effect of Financial Rewards on Students' Achievement: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment', Journal of the European Economic Association, 8 (6), 1243-65 [23] -- 1. Thomas J. Kane, Peter R. Orszag, Emil Apostolov and Robert P. Inman (2005), 'Higher Education Appropriations and Public Universities: Role of Medicaid and the Business Cycle', Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, 99-146 [48] -- 2. Stephanie Riegg Cellini and Claudio Goldin (2014), 'Does Federal Student Aid Raise Tuition? New Evidence on For-Profit Colleges', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 6 (4), November, 174-206 [33] -- 3. Pietro Garibaldi, Francesco Giavazzi, Andrea Ichino and Enrico Rettore (2012), 'College Cost and Time to Complete a Degree: Evidence from Tuition Discontinuities', Review of Economics and Statistics, 94 (3), August, 699-711 [13] -- 4. Jeffrey T. Denning (2017), 'College on the Cheap: Consequences of Community College Tuition Reductions', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 9 (2), May, 155-88 [34] -- 5. Susan M. Dynarski (2003), 'Does Aid Matter? Measuring the Effect of Student Aid on College Attendance and Completion', American Economic Review, 93 (1), March, 279-88 [10] -- 6. 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 [39]
    Abstract: 7. Sarah R. Cohodes and Joshua S. Goodman (2014), 'Merit Aid, College Quality, and College Completion: Massachusetts' Adams Scholarship as an In-Kind Subsidy', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 6 (4), October, 251-85 [35] -- 8. Gabrielle Fack and Julien Grenet (2015), 'Improving College Access and Success for Low-Income Students: Evidence from a Large Need-Based Grant Program', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7 (2), April, 1-34 [34] -- 9. Benjamin M. Marx and Lesley J. Turner (2018), 'Borrowing Trouble? Human Capital Investment with Opt-in Costs and Implications for the Effectiveness of Grant Aid', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 10 (2), April, 163-201 [39] -- 10. Pedro Carneiro and James Heckman (2002), 'The Evidence on Credit Constraints in Post-Secondary Schooling', Economic Journal, 112 (482), October, 705-34 [30] -- 11. Lance J. Lochner and Alexander Monge-Naranjo (2011), 'The Nature of Credit Constraints and Human Capital', American Economic Review, 101 (6), October, 2487-529 [43] -- 12. Ralph Stinebrickner and Todd Stinebrickner (2008), 'The Effect of Credit Constraints on the College Drop-out Decision: A Direct Approach Using a New Panel Study', American Economic Review, 98 (5), December, 2163-84 [22] -- 13. Harald Beyer, Justine Hastings, Christopher Neilson and Seth Zimmerman (2015), 'Connecting Student Loans to Labor Market Outcomes: Policy Lessons from Chile', American Economic Review, 105 (5), May, 508-13 [6] -- 14. Alex Solis (2017), 'Credit Access and College Enrollment', Journal of Political Economy, 125 (2), April, 562-622 [61] -- 15. Michael F. Lovenheim and C. Lockwood Reynolds (2013), 'The Effect of Housing Wealth on College Choice: Evidence from the Housing Boom', Journal of Human Resources, 48 (1), 1-35 [35] -- 16. Scott E. Carrell and James E. West (2010), 'Does Professor Quality Matter? Evidence from Random Assignment of Students to Professors', Journal of Political Economy, 118 (3), June, 409-32 [24] -- 17. Robert W. Fairlie, Florian Hoffmann and Philip Oreopoulos (2014), 'A Community College Instructor like Me: Race and Ethnicity Interactions in the Classroom', American Economic Review, 104 (8), August, 2567-91 [25] -- 18. David N. Figlio, Morton O. Schapiro and Kevin B. Soter (2015), 'Are Tenure Track Professors Better Teachers?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 97 (4), October, 715-24 [10] -- 19. Eric P. Bettinger, Lindsay Fox, Susanna Loeb and Eric S. Taylor (2017), 'Virtual Classrooms: How Online College Courses Affect Student Success', American Economic Review, 107 (9), September, 2855-75 [21] -- 20. Robert W. Fairlie and Rebecca A. London (2012), 'The Effects of Home Computers on Educational Outcomes: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Community College Students', Economic Journal, 122 (561), June, 727-53 [27] -- 21. Bruce Sacerdote (2001), 'Peer Effects with Random Assignment: Results for Dartmouth Roommates', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (2), May, 681-704 [24] -- 22. Scott E. Carell, Bruce I. Sacerdote and James E. West (2013), 'From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy? The Importance of Endogenous Peer Group Formation', Econometrica, 81 (3), May, 855-82 [28] -- 23. Adam S. Booij, Edwin Leuven and Hessel Oosterbeek (2017), 'Ability Peer Effects in University: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment', Review of Economic Studies, 84 (2), 547-78 [32] -- 24. Fabian Waldinger (2016), 'Bombs, Brains, and Science: The Role of Human and Physical Capital for the Creation of Scientific Knowledge', Review of Economics and Statistics, 98 (5), December, 811-31 [21] -- 25. Pierre Azoulay, Joshua S. Graff Zivin and Jialan Wang (2010), 'Superstar Extinction', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (2), May, 549-89 [41] -- 26. George J. Borjas and Kirk B. Doran (2012), 'The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Productivity of American Mathematicians', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127 (3), 1143-203 [61] -- 27. Gordon C. Winston (1999), 'Subsidies, Hierarchy and Peers: The Awkward Economics of Higher Education', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 13 (1), Winter, 13-36 [24] -- 28. Ronald G. Ehrenberg (2012), 'American Higher Education in Transition', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 26 (1), Winter, 193-216 [24] -- 29. Caroline M. Hoxby (2015), 'Endowment Management Based on a Positive Model of the University' in Jeffrey R. Brown, Caroline M. Hoxby (eds), How the Financial Crisis and Great Recession Affected Higher Education, Chapter 1, Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press, 15-41 [27] -- 30. Dennis Epple, Richard Romano and Holger Sieg (2006), 'Admission, Tuition, and Financial Aid Policies in the Market for Higher Education', Econometrica, 74 (4), 885-928 [44] -- 31. Chistopher N. Avery, Mark E. Glickman, Caroline M. Hoxby and Andrew Metrick (2013), 'A Revealed Preference Ranking of U.S. Colleges and Universities', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128 (1), 425-67 [43]
    Abstract: "The 63 seminal papers presented in this two-volume collection provide an overview of the vibrant and growing field of the economics of higher education. Covering the full breadth of the topic, the sections of the collection cover the returns to higher education, college attendance and completion, higher education financing, educational production, and the market for higher education. An original introductory chapter by the editors puts the collected papers into the perspective of developments in the wider literature on the economics of higher education over the past decade"--
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    ISBN: 9781839105098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 Seiten)
    Edition: Second edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Organisatorischer Wandel ; Organisationstheorie ; Philosophie ; Organizational change Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction - 'changing philosophies' -- 2. The theory philosophy: 'changing theories' -- 3. The rational philosophy: 'changing plans' -- 4. The biological philosophy: 'changing organisms' -- 5. The models philosophy: 'changing consultants' -- 6. The institutional philosophy: 'changing conformity' -- 7. The resource philosophy: 'changing opportunities' -- 8. The psychological philosophy: 'changing minds' -- 9. The systems philosophy: 'changing everything' -- 10. The cultural philosophy: 'changing values' -- 11. The critical philosophy: 'changing realities' -- 12. The innovation philosophy: 'changing ideas' -- 13. The dualities philosophy: 'changing tensions' -- 14. Conclusion: 'changing futures' -- Index.
    Abstract: "This revised and extended second edition evaluates the diverse approaches to organizational change that have defined the field. Explaining the assumptions and implications that accompany these diverse philosophies, this book demystifies the complexities of conflicting perspectives and delivers valuable insights into the research and practice of organizational change. Philosophies of Organizational Change employs a critical analysis of scholarly writings that have shaped the evolution of alternative perspectives on change. It examines twelve unique approaches to change, charting the territory from philosophy and theory to practice and implications. By uncovering the deep assumptions associated with organizational change, the book supplies readers with a comprehensive analytical toolkit with which to pursue change in an unprecedented era of organizational disruption. Offering a guide through contradictory approaches to implementing change, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers in organization theory. It will also be valuable for MBA and DBA students, as well as undergraduate business students engaging with critical debates on theories and tools for introducing change"--
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788114363
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (192 pages)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Parallel Title: Also issued as:
    Keywords: Special events Management ; Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique collection of established and emerging perspectives on event management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the current academic debate, exploring the development of event management from a management-oriented field into a multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and, ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will also greatly benefit from reading this"--
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction to a research agenda for event management / Erik Lundberg, Tommy D. Andersson and John Armbrecht -- Part I: Events in society -- 2. Re-thinking event sustainability / Judith Mair -- 3. The past, present and future of event safety research / Morten Thanning Vendelø -- 4. Event bidding: a research agenda for major and mega sport events / David McGillivray, Daniel Turner and John Lauermann -- 5. Event evaluation and impact assessment: five challenges / Donald Getz -- Part II: The event consumer -- 6. Re-thinking the value of events for event attendees: emerging themes from psychology / Eliza Kitchen and Sebastian Filep -- 7. Event experience research directions / Greg Richards -- 8. Managing extraordinary event experiences: understanding consumer immersion / Lena Mossberg -- 9. Participant events and the active event consumer / Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht and Erik Lundberg -- Part III: The event organisation -- 10. Revisiting and advancing the research agenda for event volunteering / Karen A. Smith, Leonie Lockstone-Binney and Kirsten Holmes -- 11. Knowledge management in event and festival organisations: Challenges and future directions / Raphaela Stadler -- Index
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788116237
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 349 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook on intervention and statebuilding
    DDC: 327.1
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Intervention (International law) ; Nation-building ; Intervention ; Nationenbildung ; Intervention ; Konfliktregelung ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Internationale Politik ; Internationale Organisation ; Problemlösen ; Fähigkeit ; Failed State ; Begrenzte Staatlichkeit ; Institutionalisierung ; Handbuch ; Nation-building ; Intervention (International law) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Intervention ; State building
    Abstract: "This innovative Handbook offers a new perspective on the cutting-edge conceptual advances that have shaped - and continue to shape - the field of intervention and statebuilding. Bringing together leading global scholars, the Handbook on Intervention and Statebuilding offers a cross-cutting perspective on a wide array of themes. Chapters cover democracy promotion, transitional justice and humanitarianism, as well as the involvement of drones and cyber technology in conflicts. Employing state-of-the-art perspectives on the most crucial themes, this Handbook explores issues at the heart of contemporary statebuilding. This Handbook will be critical reading for researchers at all levels in the broad field of international relations and peace and conflict studies. Upper-level students of political science will also benefit from the breadth of topics covered"--
    Abstract: 1. Introduction to the handbook on intervention and statebuilding: Moving beyond the current orthodoxy / Nicolas Lemay-Hébert -- 2. Intervention and statebuilding beyond the human / David Chandler -- 3. Knowledge, expertise and the politics of intervention and statebuilding / Berit Bliesemann de Guevara and Roland Kostić -- 4. Post-conflict reconstruction, the local, and the indigenous / Elisa Randazzo -- 5. Data in the context of intervention and statebuilding / Isabel Rocha de Siqueira -- 6. The ambiguity of statebuilding / Florian P. Kühn -- 7. International statebuilding interventions and the politics of scale / Shahar Hameiri and Fabio Scarpello -- 8. Intervening in a diverse world: Revisiting the 'problem' of difference in international statebuilding / Pol Bargués-Pedreny and Xavier Mathieu -- 9. Decolonial 'interventions'? Potentials and challenges of decolonial perspectives / Philipp Lottholz -- 10. Democracy promotion and statebuilding / Sonja Grimm -- 11. Post-conflict statebuilding as contentious politics / Outi Donovan -- 12. State formation in the context of hybrid political orders / Volker Boege -- 13. The everyday politics of international intervention / Janosch Neil Kullenberg -- 14. Non-state actors, service delivery and statebuilding / Claire Mcloughlin -- 15. Clear, hold, build ... A 'local' state: Counterinsurgency and territorial orders in somalia / Louise Wiuff Moe -- 16. International political sociology of interventions / Médéric Martin-Mazé -- 17. From international justice and statebuilding to international justice as statebuilding / Sara Dezalay -- 18. Mapping the nexus of transitional justice and peacebuilding / Catherine Baker and Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik -- 19. Civilian protection in the context of interventions / Cecilia Jacob -- 20. The spatial dimensions of statebuilding / Annika Björkdahl and Stefanie Kappler -- 21. The temporal dimension in the study of interventions / Róisín Read and Roger Mac Ginty -- 22. Statebuilding and narrative / Josefin Graef and Raquel da Silva -- 23. Myths and the international politics of intervention and statebuilding / Berit Bliesemann de Guevara and Catherine Goetze -- 24. Cyber security: States, development and intervention / Kristan Stoddart -- 25. The plain drone, the armed drone and human security / Astri Suhrke -- 26. New forms of intervention: The case of humanitarian refugee biometrics / Katja Lindskov Jacobsen -- 27. Transnational environmental crime: From securitization to intervention and statebuilding / Lorraine Elliott -- 28. The aid bunker: Security risk management in conflict zones / Florian Weigand -- 29. From gendered war to gendered peace? Feminist perspectives on international intervention in sites of conflict / Maria O'Reilly -- 30. Romanticising the locals and the externals? Identifying challenges to a gendered ssr / Nina Wilén -- 31. The political economy of gender and peacebuilding / Yasmin Chilmeran and Jacqui True -- Index.
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785362248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 451 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 9
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Simon S. Kuznets, Theodore W. Schultz, W. Arthur Lewis and Robert M. Solow
    Keywords: Kuznets, Simon Smith ; Schultz, Theodore William ; Lewis, William Arthur ; Solow, Robert M. ; Kuznets, Simon ; Lewis, W. Arthur ; Solow, Robert M ; Schultz, Theodore W ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Simon Kuznets (1933), 'National Income', in Edwin R.A. Seligman (ed) and Alvin Johnson (ed) (eds), Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, Volume Eleven: Morbidity-Parties, Political, New York, NY: Macmillan, 205-24 -- Simon Kuznets (1955), 'Economic Growth and Income Inequality', American Economic Review, XLV (1), March, 1-28 -- Simon Kuznets (1971), 'Level and Variability of Rates of Growth', in Economic Growth of Nations: Total Output and Production Structure, Chapter I, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1-50 -- Simon Kuznets (1973), 'Modern Economic Growth: Findings and Reflections', American Economic Review, 63 (3), June, 247-58 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1950), 'Reflections on Poverty Within Agriculture', Journal of Political Economy, LVIII (1), February, 1-15 -- T.W. Schultz (1951), 'The Declining Economic Importance of Agricultural Land', Economic Journal, LXI (244), December, 725-40 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1961), 'Investment in Human Capital', American Economic Review, LI (1), March, 1-17 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1964), 'The Problem and Its Setting', in Transforming Traditional Agriculture, Chapter 1, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 3-23 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1975), 'The Value of the Ability to Deal with Disequilibria', Journal of Economic Literature, 13 (3), September, 827-46 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1980), 'Nobel Lecture: The Economics of Being Poor', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (4), August, 639-51 -- W. Arthur Lewis (1954), 'Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour', Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, XXII (2), May, 139-91 -- W. Arthur Lewis (1958), 'Unlimited Labour: Further Notes', Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, XXVI (1), January, 1-32 -- W. Arthur Lewis (1965), 'Richard T. Ely Lecture: A Review of Economic Development', American Economic Review, 55 (1-2), March, 1-16 -- W. Arthur Lewis (1980), 'The Slowing Down of the Engine of Growth', American Economic Review, 70 (4), September, 555-64 -- Robert M. Solow (1956), 'A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXX (1), February, 65-94 -- Robert M. Solow (1960), 'Investment and Technical Progress', in Kenneth J. Arrow (ed), Samuel Karlin (ed) and Patrick Suppes (ed) (eds), Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences, Chapter 7, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 89-104 -- Paul A. Samuelson and Robert M. Solow (1960), 'Problem of Achieving and Maintaining a Stable Price Level: Analytical Aspects of Anti-Inflation Policy', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 50 (2), May, 177-9 -- Alan S. Blinder and Robert M. Solow (1973), 'Does Fiscal Policy Matter?' Journal of Public Economics, 2 (4), November, 319-37 -- Robert M. Solow (1980), 'On Theories of Unemployment', American Economic Review, 70 (1), March, 1-11
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    ISBN: 9781785362255
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 553 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 8
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Paul A. Samuelson, John R. Hicks, Kenneth J. Arrows, Gerard Debreu and Maurice F. C. Allais
    Keywords: Samuelson, Paul Anthony ; Hicks, John ; Arrow, Kenneth Joseph ; Debreu, Gérard ; Arrow, Kenneth J ; Samuelson, Paul A ; Debreu, Gerard ; Hicks, John ; Allais, Maurice ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Gerard Debreu and Herbert Scarf (1963), 'A Limit Theorem on the Core of an Economy', International Economic Review, 4 (3), September, 235-46 -- Gerard Debreu (1970), 'Economies with a Finite Set of Equilibria', Econometrica, 38 (3), May, 387-92 -- Gerard Debreu (1972), 'Smooth Preferences', Econometrica, 40 (4), July, 603-15 -- Gerard Debreu (1974), 'Excess Demand Functions', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1 (1), March, 15-21 -- Gerard Debreu (1975), 'The Rate of Convergence of the Core of an Economy', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2 (1), March, 1-7 -- Gerard Debreu (1984), 'Economic Theory in the Mathematical Mode', American Economic Review, 74 (3), June, 267-78 -- M. Allais (1953a), 'L'Extension des Théories de l'Equilibre Economique Général et du Rendement Social au Cas du Risque' (Extension of the Theories of General Economic Equilibrium and Economic Efficiency to the Case of Risk), Econometrica, 21 (2), April, 269-90 -- Maurice Allais (1953b), 'Le Comportement de l'Homme Rationnel devant le Risque: Critique des Postulats et Axiomes de l'Ecole Américaine' (Rational Behavior under Risk: Critique of the Postulates and Axioms of the American School), Econometrica, 21 (4), October, 503-46 -- Maurice Allais (1962), 'The Influence of the Capital-Output Ratio on Real National Income', Econometrica, 30 (4), October, 700-728 -- Maurice Allais (1997), 'An Outline of My Main Contributions to Economic Science', American Economic Review, 87 (6), December, 3-12
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): P.A. Samuelson (1938), 'A Note on the Pure Theory of Consumer's Behaviour', Economica, 5 (17), February, 61-71 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1939a), 'Interactions Between the Multiplier Analysis and the Principle of Acceleration', Review of Economic Statistics, XXI (2), May, 75-8 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1939b), 'The Gains from International Trade', Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, V (2), May, 195-205 -- Wolfgang F. Stolper and Paul A. Samuelson (1941), 'Protection and Real Wages', Review of Economic Studies, 9 (1), November, 58-73 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1948), 'International Trade and the Equalisation of Factor Prices', Economic Journal, LVIII (230), June, 163-84 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1954), 'The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure', Review of Economics and Statistics, XXXVI (4), November, 387-9 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1958), 'An Exact Consumption-Loan Model of Interest With or Without the Social Contrivance of Money', Journal of Political Economy, LXVI (6), December, 467-82 -- Paul A. Samuelson (2004), 'Where Ricardo and Mill Rebut and Confirm Arguments of Mainstream Economists Supporting Globalization', '2008 Appendix 1: 3-Good US-China Trade Where Technology Rise in China Probably Hurts US Net' and 'Appendix 2: Inelastic Demand Can Cause Inventions to Reduce Welfare', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18 (3), Summer, 135-46, A1-A4 [reset], A4-A8 -- J.R. Hicks and R.G.D. Allen (1934), 'A Reconsideration of the Theory of Value, Part I', Economica, 1 (1), February, 52-76 -- J.R. Hicks and R.G.D. Allen (1934), 'A Reconsideration of the Theory of Value, Part II: A Mathematical Theory of Individual Demand Functions', Economica, 1 (2), May, 196-219 -- J.R. Hicks (1935), 'A Suggestion for Simplifying the Theory of Money', Economica, 2 (5), February, 1-19 -- J.R. Hicks (1937), 'Mr. Keynes and the "Classics"; A Suggested Interpretation', Econometrica, 5 (2), April, 147-59 -- J.R. Hicks (1939), 'The Foundations of Welfare Economics', Economic Journal, XLIX (196), December, 696-712 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1951), 'An Extension of the Basic Theorems of Classical Welfare Economics', in Jerzy Neyman (ed) (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press, 507-32 -- Kenneth J. Arrow and Gerard Debreu (1954), 'Existence of an Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy', Econometrica, 22 (3), July, 265-90 -- Kenneth J. Arrow and Leonid Hurwicz (1958), 'On the Stability of the Competitive Equilibrium, I', Econometrica, 26 (4), October, 522-52 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, H.D. Block and Leonid Hurwicz (1959), 'On the Stability of the Competitive Equilibrium, II', Econometrica, 27 (1), January, 82-109 -- K.J. Arrow, H.B. Chenery, B.S. Minhas and R.M. Solow (1961), 'Capital-Labor Substitution and Economic Efficiency', Review of Economics and Statistics, XLIII (3), August, 225-50 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing', Review of Economic Studies, 29 (3), June, 155-73
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als James Tobin, Franco Modigliani, Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott
    Keywords: Tobin, James ; Modigliani, Franco ; Kydland, Finn E. ; Prescott, Edward C. ; Tobin, James ; Kydland, Finn E ; Prescott, Edward C ; Modigliani, Franco ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tobin, James 1918-2002 ; Modigliani, Franco 1918-2003 ; Kydland, Finn E. 1943- ; Prescott, Edward C. 1940-2022 ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreisträger
    Abstract: Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott (1991), 'Hours and Employment Variation in Business Cycle Theory', Economic Theory, 1 (1), January, 63-81 -- David K. Backus, Patrick J. Kehoe and Finn E. Kydland (1992), 'International Real Business Cycles', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (4), August, 745-75 -- Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott (1996), 'The Computational Experiment: An Econometric Tool', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10 (1), Winter, 69-85
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): James Tobin (1955), 'A Dynamic Aggregative Model', Journal of Political Economy, 63 (2), April, 103-15 -- James Tobin (1956), 'The Interest-Elasticity of Transactions Demand for Cash', Review of Economics and Statistics, XXXVIII (3), August, 241-7 -- J. Tobin (1958), 'Liquidity Preference as Behavior Towards Risk', Review of Economic Studies, 25 (2) February, 65-86 -- James Tobin (1965), 'Money and Economic Growth', Econometrica, 33 (4), October, 671-84 -- James Tobin (1969), 'A General Equilibrium Approach to Monetary Theory', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1 (1), February, 15-29 -- James Tobin (1972), 'Inflation and Unemployment', American Economic Review, 62 (1), March, 1-18 -- Franco Modigliani (1944), 'Liquidity Preference and the Theory of Interest and Money', Econometrica, 12 (1), January, 45-88 -- Franco Modigliani and Richard Brumberg (1955), 'Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross-Section Data', in Kenneth K. Kurihara (ed) (ed.), Post-Keynesian Economics, Chapter 15, London: George Allen and Unwin, 388-436 -- Franco Modigliani (1961), 'Long-Run Implications of Alternative Fiscal Policies and the Burden of the National Debt', Economic Journal, 71 (284), December, 730-55 -- Albert Ando and Franco Modigliani (1963), 'The "Life Cycle" Hypothesis of Saving: Aggregate Implications and Tests', American Economic Review, 53 (1, part 1), March, 55-84 -- Franco Modigliani (1977), 'The Monetarist Controversy or, Should We Forsake Stabilization Policies?', American Economic Review, 67 (2), March, 1-19 -- Franco Modigliani and Richard Brumberg (1980), 'Utility Analysis and Aggregate Consumption Functions: An Attempt at Integration', in Andrew Abel (ed) (ed.), The Collected Papers of Franco Modigliani, Volume 2: The Life Cycle Hypothesis of Saving, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 128-97 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. and Edward C. Prescott (1971), 'Investment Under Uncertainty', Econometrica, 39 (5), September, 659-81 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. and Edward C. Prescott (1974), 'Equilibrium Search and Unemployment', Journal of Economic Theory, 7 (2), February, 188-209 -- Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott (1977), 'Rules Rather Than Discretion: The Inconsistency of Optimal Plans', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (3), June, 473-91 -- Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott (1982), 'Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations', Econometrica, 50 (6), November, 1345-70 -- Rajnish Mehra and Edward C. Prescott (1985), 'The Equity Premium: A Puzzle', Journal of Monetary Economics, 15 (2), March, 145-61 -- Edward C. Prescott (1986), 'Theory Ahead of Business Cycle Measurement', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 10 (4), Fall, 9-22 -- Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott (1990), 'Business Cycles: Real Facts and a Monetary Myth', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 14 (2), Spring, 3-18
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    ISBN: 9781785362101
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 761 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 17
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    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: New business enterprises Planning ; Business planning ; Strategic planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Henry R. Feeser and Gary E. Willard (1990), 'Founding Strategy and Performance: A Comparison of High and Low Growth High Tech Firms', Strategic Management Journal, 11 (2), February, 87-98 -- Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Claudia Bird Schoonhoven (1990), 'Organizational Growth: Linking Founding Team, Strategy, Environment, and Growth Among U.S. Semiconductor Ventures, 1978-1988', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (3), September, 504-29 -- Patricia P. McDougall, Richard B. Robinson, Jr. and Angelo S. DeNisi (1992), 'Modelling New Venture Performance: An Analysis of New Venture Strategy, Industry Structure, and Venture Origin', Journal of Business Venturing, 7, 267-89 -- Nancy M. Carter, Timothy M. Stearns, Paul D. Reynolds and Brenda A. Miller (1994), 'New Venture Strategies: Theory Development with an Empirical Base', Strategic Management Journal, 15 (1), January, 21-41 -- Gaylen N. Chandler and Steven H. Hanks (1994), 'Market Attractiveness, Resource-Based Capabilities, Venture Strategies, and Venture Performance', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 331-49 -- Timothy M. Stearns, Nancy M. Carter, Paul D. Reynolds and Mary L. Williams (1995), 'New Firm Survival: Industry, Strategy, and Location', Journal of Business Venturing, 10, 23-42 -- Ming-Tien Tsai and Yong-Hui Li (2007), 'Knowledge Creation Process in New Venture Strategy and Performance', Journal of Business Research, 60, 371-81 -- Charlene L. Nicholls-Nixon, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo (2000), 'Strategic Experimentation: Understanding Change and Performance in New Ventures', Journal of Business Venturing, 15, 493-521 -- Wesley D. Sine, Heather A. Haveman and Pamela S. Tolbert (2005), 'Risky Business? Entrepreneurship in the New Independent-Power Sector', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50 (2), June, 200-32 -- Erno T. Tornikoski and Scott L. Newbert (2007), 'Exploring the Determinants of Organizational Emergence: A Legitimacy Perspective', Journal of Business Venturing, 22, 311-35 -- Scott Shane and Daniel Cable (2002), 'Network Ties, Reputation, and the Financing of New Ventures', Management Science, 48 (3), March, 364-81 -- Christoph Zott and Quy Nguyen Huy (2007), 'How Entrepreneurs Use Symbolic Management to Acquire Resources', Administrative Science Quarterly, 52, 70-105 -- Raghunath Singh Rao, Rajesh K. Chandy and Jaideep C. Prabhu (2008), 'The Fruits of Legitimacy: Why Some New Ventures Gain More from Innovation Than Others', Journal of Marketing, 72, July, 58-75 -- Ranjay Gulati and Monica C. Higgins (2003), 'Which Ties Matter When? The Contingent Effects of Interorganizational Partnerships on IPO Success', Strategic Management Journal, 24 (2), February, 127-44 -- Guoli Chen, Donald C. Hambrick and Timothy G. Pollock (2008), 'Puttin' On the Ritz: Pre-IPO Enlistment of Prestigious Affiliates as Deadline-Induced Remediation', Academy of Management Journal, 51 (5), 954-75 -- Timothy G. Pollock and Violina P. Rindova (2003), 'Media Legitimation Effects in the Market for Initial Public Offerings', Academy of Management Journal, 46 (5), October, 631-42 -- Martin L. Martens, Jennifer E. Jennings and P. Devereaux Jennings (2007), 'Do The Stories They Tell Get Them The Money They Need? The Role of Entrepreneurial Narratives in Resource Acquisition', Academy of Management Journal, 50 (5), 1107-32 -- David L. Deeds, Paul Y. Mang and Michael L. Frandsen (2004), 'The Influence of Firms' and Industries' Legitimacy on the Flow of Capital into High-Technology Ventures', Strategic Organization, 2 (1), 9-34 -- H. Kevin Steensma, Louis Marino, K. Mark Weaver and Pat H. Dickson (2000), 'The Influence of National Culture on the Formation of Technology Alliances by Entrepreneurial Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 43 (5), October, 951-73
    Abstract: Seung Ho Park, Roger (Rongxin) Chen and Scott Gallagher (2002), 'Firm Resources as Moderators of the Relationship between Market Growth and Strategic Alliances in Semiconductor Start-ups', Academy of Management Journal, 45 (3), June, 527-45 -- Joseph E. Coombs, Ram Mudambi and David L. Deeds (2006), 'An Examination of the Investments in U.S. Biotechnology Firms by Foreign and Domestic Corporate Partners', Journal of Business Venturing, 21, 405-28 -- Riitta Katila, Jeff D. Rosenberger and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (2008), 'Swimming with Sharks: Technology Ventures, Defense Mechanisms and Corporate Relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 53, 295-332 -- James G. Combs and David J. Ketchen Jr. (2003), 'Why Do Firms Use Franchising as an Entrepreneurial Strategy?: A Meta-Analysis', Journal of Management, 29, 443-65 -- Africa Ariño, Roberto Ragozzino and Jeffrey J. Reuer (2008), 'Alliance Dynamics for Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Management Studies, 45 (1), January, 147-68 -- Jeffrey E. McGee, Michael J. Dowling and William L. Megginson (1995), 'Cooperative Strategy and New Venture Performance: The Role of Business Strategy and Management Experience', Strategic Management Journal, 16 (7), October, 565-80 -- Joel A.C. Baum, Tony Calabrese and Brian S. Silverman (2000), 'Don't Go It Alone: Alliance Network Composition and Startups' Performance in Canadian Biotechnology', Strategic Management Journal, 21 (3), Special Issue, March, 267-94 -- Steven C. Michael (2003), 'First Mover Advantage through Franchising', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 61-80 -- James C. Brau and Stanley E. Fawcett (2006), 'Initial Public Offerings: An Analysis of Theory and Practice', Journal of Finance, LXI (1), February, 399-436 -- Jani Hursti and Markku V.J. Maula (2007), 'Acquiring Financial Resources from Foreign Equity Capital Markets: An Examination of Factors Influencing Foreign Initial Public Offerings', Journal of Business Venturing, 22, 833-51 -- Melissa E. Graebner and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (2004), 'The Seller's Side of the Story: Acquisition as Courtship and Governance as Syndicate in Entrepreneurial Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 49 (3), September, 366-403 -- James C. Brau, Bill Francis and Ninon Kohers (2003), 'The Choice of IPO versus Takeover: Empirical Evidence', Journal of Business, 76 (4), October, 583-612 -- Jeffrey J. Reuer and Jung-Chin Shen (2004), 'Sequential Divestiture Through Initial Public Offerings', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 54, 249-66
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    ISBN: 9781785362279
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 393 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics v. 10
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bertil G. Ohlin, James E. Meade and Robert A. Mundell
    Keywords: Ohlin, Bertil Gotthard ; Meade, James E. ; Mundell, Robert A. ; Meade, J. E ; Ohlin, Bertil ; Mundell, Robert A ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bertil Ohlin (1937a), 'Some Notes on the Stockholm Theory of Savings and Investment I', Economic Journal, XLVII (185), March, 53-69 -- Bertil Ohlin (1937b), 'Some Notes on the Stockholm Theory of Savings and Investment II', Economic Journal, XLVII (186), June, 221-40 -- Bertil Ohlin (1991), 'The Theory of Trade', in Eli F. Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin, Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory, translated, edited and introduced by Harry Flam (ed) and M. June Flanders (ed), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 71, 73, 75-214 -- J.E. Meade (1948), 'National Income, National Expenditure and the Balance of Payments. Part I', Economic Journal, LVIII (232), December, 483-505 -- J.E. Meade (1949a), 'National Income, National Expenditure and the Balance of Payments - continued', Economic Journal, LIX (233), March, 17-39 -- J.E. Meade (1949b), 'A Geometrical Representation of Balance of Payments Policy', Economica, 16 (64), November, 305-20 -- J.E. Meade (1958), 'Is the National Debt a Burden?', Oxford Economic Papers, 10 (2), June, 163-83 -- James E. Meade (1978), 'The Meaning of "Internal Balance"', Economic Journal, 88 (351), September, 423-35 -- James E. Meade (1993), 'The Relation of Mr. Meade's Relations to Kahn's Multiplier', Economic Journal, 103 (418), May, 664-5 -- Robert A. Mundell (1957), 'International Trade and Factor Mobility', American Economic Review, 47 (3), June, 321-35 -- Robert A. Mundell (1961), 'A Theory of Optimum Currency Areas', American Economic Review, 51 (4), September, 657-65 -- Robert A. Mundell (1962), 'The Appropriate Use of Monetary and Fiscal Policy for Internal and External Stability', IMF Staff Papers, 9 (1), March, 70-77 -- R.A. Mundell (1963), 'Capital Mobility and Stabilization Policy Under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates', Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, XXIX (4), November, 475-85 -- Robert A. Mundell (1971), 'The Dollar and the Policy Mix: 1971', in Essays in International Finance, No. 85, Princeton, NJ: International Finance Section, Princeton University, May, 3-28 -- Robert A. Mundell (1973), 'A Plan for a European Currency', in Harry G. Johnson (ed) and Alexander K. Swoboda (ed) (eds), The Economics of Common Currencies, Chapter 9, London: George Allen & Unwin, 143-72
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    ISBN: 9781784712730
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 654 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 243
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions and economic performance
    DDC: 330.1552
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Institutionenökonomik ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Industrial productivity ; Institutional economics ; Economic development ; Institutional economics Case studies ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Institutionenökonomie
    Abstract: ... the book is a good example of the writing and reasoning style, sometimes vivid and intriguing, often used by NIE authors. Similarly, the book is a good sample of NIE's multidisciplinary approach to economics. . . The range of papers presented gives the reader a good picture of the variety of approaches used by NIE scholars, and their ability to integrate sociological and legal consideration within the economic analysis.' - Martino Bianchi, CEU Political Science Journal The field of institutional economics has witnessed a surge in interest over recent years and has attracted the attention of a growing number of social scientists. This topical and highly informative collection brings together critical writings on the relationship between institutions and economic performance. The included works encompass seminal cross-country studies of 'whether institutions matter', as well as leading examples of within-country studies on the role of specific institutions. This indispensable volume includes an original introduction by the editor which explores the definition and measurement of institutions. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in institutions and economic development
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): John R. Commons (1931), 'Institutional Economics', American Economic Review, 21 (4), December, 648-57 -- Douglass C. North (1994), 'Economic Performance Through Time', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 359-68 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson (2001), 'The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December 1369-401 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson (2002), 'Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1231-94 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2004), 'Do Institutions Cause Growth?', Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 271-303 -- Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2008), 'The Economic Consequences of Legal Origins', Journal of Economic Literature, XLVI (2), June, 285-332 -- Daniel Berkowitz, Katharina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard (2003), 'Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect', European Economic Review, 47, 165-95 -- Samuel Bowles (1998), 'Endogenous Preferences: The Cultural Consequences of Markets and Other Economic Institutions', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI, March, 75-111 -- Dani Rodrik (2000), 'Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire Them', Studies in Comparative International Development, 35 (3), Fall, 3-31 -- Peter Evans (1992), 'The State as Problem and Solution: Predation, Embedded Autonomy, and Structural Change' in Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman (eds), The Politics of Economic Adjustment: International Constraints, Distributive Politics, and the State, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 139-81 -- Mancur Olson (1993), 'Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development', American Political Science Review, 87 (3), September, 567-76 -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5 pt.1), 893-921 -- 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 -- Timothy Besley (1995), 'Property Rights and Investment Incentives: Theory and Evidence from Ghana', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (5), October, 903-37 -- Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess (2000), 'Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, and Growth: Evidence From India', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXV, May, 389-430 -- Abhijit Banerjee and Lakshmi Iyer (2005), 'History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India', American Economic Review, 95 (4), September, 1190-213 -- Avner Greif (1994), 'Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (5), October, 912-50 -- Richard A. Posner (1980), 'A Theory of Primitive Society, with Special Reference to Law', Journal of Law and Economics, 23 (1), April, 1-53 -- Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami (1984), 'Toward a Theory of Induced Institutional Innovation', Journal of Development Studies, 20 (4), July, 203-23
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    ISBN: 9781784712846
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 614 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of pollution control
    DDC: 363.737
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    Keywords: Umweltbelastung ; Umweltpolitik ; Emissionshandel ; Kontrolle ; Welt ; Liability for environmental damages ; Pollution Economic aspects ; Pollution ; Economic aspects ; Liability for environmental damages ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Umweltbelastung ; Umweltpolitik ; Emission ; Kontrolle
    Abstract: The Economics of Pollution Control is a seminal contribution that is strongly recommended as a core addition to professional, governmental, and academic library "environmental studies" reference collections and supplemental reading lists.' - The Midwest Book Review. This volume includes a series of previously published papers that both illustrate basic principles in the economics of pollution control and represent recent advances in the field over the last fifteen years. This authoritative collection includes seminal papers, written by leading scholars in the field, which relate to the overarching issue of designing pollution control policies to reduce environmental threats. The editor successfully covers a wide range of contemporary contexts and issues and includes both theoretical papers and empirical analyses of the impacts of pollution control policies. This volume will serve as an excellent source of reference for researchers, advanced students and practicing economists interested in a contemporary overview of the field
    Abstract: John A. List, Daniel L. Millimet, Per G. Fredriksson and W. Warren McHone (2003), 'Effects of Environmental Regulations on Manufacturing Plant Births: Evidence from a Propensity Score Matching Estimator', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (4), November, 944-52 -- Michael Greenstone (2002), 'The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Activity: Evidence from the 1970 and 1977 Clear Air Act Amendments and the Census of Manufactures', Journal of Political Economy, 110 (6), December, 1175-219 -- Josh Ederington, Arik Levinson and Jenny Minier (2005), 'Footloose and Pollution-Free', Review of Economics and Statistics, 87 (1), February, 92-9 -- Janet Currie and Matthew Neidell (2005), 'Air Pollution and Infant Health: What Can We Learn from California's Recent Experience?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (3), August, 1003-30 -- Maximilian Auffhammer, Antonio M. Bento and Scott E. Lowe (2009), 'Measuring the Effects of the Clean Air Act Amendments on Ambient PM10 Concentrations: The Critical Importance of a Spatially Disaggregated Analysis', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 58 (1), July, 15-26 -- Robert Innes and Abdoul G. Sam (2008), 'Voluntary Pollution Reductions and the Enforcement of Environmental Law: An Empirical Study of the 33/50 Program', Journal of Law and Economics, 51 (2), May, 271-96 -- Hilary Sigman (2001), 'The Pace of Progress at Superfund Sites: Policy Goals and Interest Group Influence', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIV April, 315-44
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Robert W. Hahn, Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert N. Stavins (2003), 'Environmental Regulation in the 1990s: A Retrospective Analysis', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 27, 377-415 -- Lawrence H. Goulder and Ian W.H. Parry (2008), 'Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2 (2), 152-74 -- Tom Tietenberg (2003), 'The Tradable-Permits Approach to Protecting the Commons: Lessons for Climate Change', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 19 (3), 400-419 -- Don Fullerton (2001), 'A Framework to Compare Environmental Policies', Southern Economic Journal, 68 (2), October, 224-48 -- Avinash Dixit and Mancur Olson (2000), 'Does Voluntary Participation Undermine the Coase Theorem?', Journal of Public Economics, 76 (3), June, 309-35 -- Ian W.H. Parry and Kenneth A. Small (2005), 'Does Britain or the United States Have the Right Gasoline Tax?', American Economic Review, 95 (4), September, 1276-89 -- Janusz R. Mrozek and Andrew G. Keeler (2004), 'Pooling of Uncertainty: Enforcing Tradable Permits Regulation when Emissions are Stochastic', Environmental and Resource Economics, 29, 459-81 -- François Cochard, Marc Willinger and Anastasios Xepapadeas (2005), 'Efficiency of Nonpoint Source Pollution Instruments: An Experimental Study', Environmental and Resource Economics, 30 (4), 393-422 -- Matthieu Glachant (2007), 'Non-binding Voluntary Agreements', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 54 (1), July, 32-48 -- Tracy R. Lewis (1996), 'Protecting the Environment when Costs and Benefits are Privately Known', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (4), Winter, 819-47 -- Charles D. Kolstad (1996), 'Fundamental Irreversibilities in Stock Externalities', Journal of Public Economics, 60 (2), May, 221-33 -- Juan-Pablo Montero (2002), 'Permits, Standards, and Technology Innovation', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 44 (1), July, 23-44 -- A. Lans Bovenberg, Lawrence H. Goulder and Derek J. Gurney (2005), 'Efficiency Costs of Meeting Industry-distributional Constraints Under Environmental Permits and Taxes', RAND Journal of Economics, 36 (4), Winter, 951-71 -- Anthony Heyes (2000), 'Implementing Environmental Regulation: Enforcement and Compliance', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 17 (2), March, 107-29 -- Martin Nell and Andreas Richter (2003), 'The Design of Liability Rules for Highly Risky Activities - Is Strict Liability Superior when Risk Allocation Matters?', International Review of Law and Economics, 23 (1), March, 31-47 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2005), 'Free Trade and Global Warming: A Trade Theory View of the Kyoto Protocol', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49 (2), March, 205-34 -- Eli Berman and Linda T.M. Bui (2001), 'Environmental Regulation and Productivity: Evidence from Oil Refineries', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (3), August, 498-510 -- Curtis Carlson, Dallas Burtraw, Maureen Cropper and Karen L. Palmer (2000), 'Sulfur Dioxide Control by Electric Utilities: What are the Gains from Trade?', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (6), December, 1292-326 -- Daan P. van Soest, John A. List and Tim Jeppesen (2006), 'Shadow Prices, Environmental Stringency, and International Competitiveness', European Economic Review, 50 (5), July, 1151-67
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    ISBN: 9781785362095
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    Series Statement: Business economics 8
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intellectual property and business
    DDC: 340.2
    Keywords: Immaterialgüterrechte ; Urheberrecht ; Patent ; Markenrecht ; Unternehmenspolitik ; Intellectual property Economic aspects ; Intellectual property ; Electronic books ; Immaterialgüterrecht ; Urheberrecht ; Unternehmenspolitik
    Abstract: 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 -- I.P.L. Png and David Reitman (1995), 'Why Are Some Products Branded and Others Not?', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXVIII (1), April, 207-24
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Roger D. Blair and Thomas F. Cotter (2005), 'The Law and Economics of IPRs', in Intellectual Property: Economic and Legal Dimensions of Rights and Remedies, Chapter 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 7-41, references -- Richard A. Posner (2002), 'The Law and Economics of Intellectual Property', Daedalus, 131 (2), Spring, 5-12 -- Harold Demsetz (1964), 'The Exchange and Enforcement of Property Rights', Journal of Law and Economics, VII, October, 11-26 -- Harold Demsetz (1970), 'The Private Production of Public Goods', Journal of Law and Economics, 13 (2), October, 293-306 -- Edmund W. Kitch (2000), 'Elementary and Persistent Errors in the Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property', Vanderbilt Law Review, 53 (6), November, 1727-41 -- Mark A. Lemley (2005), 'Property, Intellectual Property, and Free Riding', Texas Law Review, 83 (4), March, 1031-75 -- John F. Duffy (2005), 'Comment - Intellectual Property Isolationism and the Average Cost Thesis', Texas Law Review, 83 (4), March, 1077-95 -- Mark A. Lemley (2005), 'Reply - What's Different About Intellectual Property?', Texas Law Review, 83 (4), March, 1097-104 -- Peter S. Menell (2007), 'Intellectual Property and the Property Rights Movement', Regulation, 30 (3), Fall, 36-42 -- Richard A. Epstein (2008), 'The Property Rights Movement and Intellectual Property', Regulation, 30 (4), Winter, 58-63 -- Peter S. Menell (2008), 'Intellectual Property and the Law of the Land', Regulation, 30 (4), Winter, 64-5 -- Richard A. Epstein (2008), 'A Final Response to Menell', Regulation, 31 (1), Spring, 2-3 -- R. Polk Wagner (2003), 'Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the Mythologies of Control', Columbia Law Review, 103 (4), May, 995-1034 -- Harold Demsetz (1967), 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 347-59 -- Robert P. Merges (2000), 'One Hundred Years of Solicitude: Intellectual Property Law, 1900-2000', California Law Review, 88 (6), December, 2187-240 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1989), 'An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law', Journal of Legal Studies, XVIII (2), June, 325-63 -- Wendy J. Gordon (1982), 'Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and its Predecessors', Columbia Law Review, 82 (8), December, 1600-657 -- S.J. Liebowitz (1985), 'Copying and Indirect Appropriability: Photocopying of Journals', Journal of Political Economy, 93 (5), October, 945-57 -- Stan J. Liebowitz (2006), 'File Sharing: Creative Destruction or Just Plain Destruction?', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIX (1), April, 1-28
    Abstract: Richard A. Epstein (1992), ' International News Service v. Associated Press: Custom and Law as Sources of Property Rights in News', Virginia Law Review, 78 (1), February, 85-128 -- Stanley M. Besen, Sheila N. Kirby and Steven C. Salop (1992), 'An Economic Analysis of Copyright Collectives', Virginia Law Review, 78 (1), February, 383-411 -- Yoram Barzel (1968), 'Optimal Timing of Innovations', Review of Economics and Statistics, 50 (3), August, 348-55 -- Edmund W. Kitch (1977), 'The Nature and Function of the Patent System', Journal of Law and Economics, XX (2), October, 265-90 -- Donald G. McFetridge and Douglas A. Smith (1980), 'Patents, Prospects, and Economic Surplus: A Comment', Journal of Law and Economics, XXIII (1), April, 197-203 -- Mark F. Grady and Jay I. Alexander (1992), 'Patent Law and Rent Dissipation', Virginia Law Review, 78 (1), February, 305-50 -- John F. Duffy (2004), 'Rethinking the Prospect Theory of Patents', University of Chicago Law Review, 71 (2), Spring, 439-510 -- F. Scott Kieff (2001), 'Property Rights and Property Rules for Commercializing Inventions', Minnesota Law Review, 85 (3), February, 697-754 -- Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998), 'Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research', Science, 280 (5364), May, 698-701 -- F. Scott Kieff (2007), 'On Coordinating Transactions in Intellectual Property: A Response to Smith's Delineating Entitlements in Information,' Yale Law Journal Pocket Part, 117, 101-9 -- George Bittlingmayer (1988), 'Property Rights, Progress, and the Aircraft Patent Agreement', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXI (1), April, 227-48 -- Bronwyn H. Hall and Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis (2001), 'The Patent Paradox Revisited: An Empirical Study of Patenting in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry, 1979-1995', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (1), Spring, 101-28 -- Joshua Lerner (1994), 'The Importance of Patent Scope: An Empirical Analysis', RAND Journal of Economics, 25 (2), Summer, 319-33 -- David D. Friedman, William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1991), 'Some Economics of Trade Secret Law', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 61-72 -- Edmund W. Kitch (1980), 'The Law and Economics of Rights in Valuable Information', Journal of Legal Studies, 9 (4), December, 683-723 -- Chris Montville (2007), 'Reforming the Law of Proprietary Information', Duke Law Journal, 56, 1159-200 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1987), 'Trademark Law: An Economic Perspective', Journal of Law and Economics, XXX (2), October, 265-309 -- Alex Kozinski (1993), 'Trademarks Unplugged', New York University Law Review, 68 (4), October, 960-78 -- Mark A. Lemley (1999), 'The Modern Lanham Act and the Death of Common Sense', Yale Law Journal, 108 (7), May, 1687-715
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    ISBN: 9781784712815
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics
    Series Statement: An Elgar research collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of climate change
    DDC: 363.73874
    Keywords: Klimawandel ; Luftverschmutzung ; Emissionshandel ; Umweltpolitik ; Welt ; Climatic changes Economic aspects ; Environmental policy Economic aspects ; Climatic changes ; Economic aspects ; Environmental policy ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of traffic congestion
    DDC: 388.114
    Keywords: Verkehrsstau ; Verkehrsökonomik ; Straßenfinanzierung ; Congestion pricing ; Congestion pricing Econometric models ; Traffic congestion Econometric models ; Traffic congestion Economic aspects ; Roads Finance ; Econometric models ; Roads Finance ; Traffic congestion ; Economic aspects ; Roads ; Finance5249 75 ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This essential two-volume collection contains the most influential articles written over the past eight decades that contribute to an understanding of the economics of traffic congestion. The first volume explores the classic contributions on congestion and road pricing and includes papers in dynamic models and second-best congestion pricing. The second volume analyses ownership arrangements such as private roads, investment and financing, urban land use, social acceptability and distributional aspects of road pricing. Erik Verhoef has written an insightful introduction which provides a clear overview of a problem which is of major importance in both developed and developing countries
    Abstract: B. De Borger, S. Proost and K. Van Dender (2005), 'Congestion and Tax Competition in a Parallel Network', European Economic Review, 49, 2013-40 -- David M. Levinson (2000), 'Revenue Choice on a Serial Network', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 34 (1), January, 69-98 -- Erik T. Verhoef (2002), 'Second-Best Congestion Pricing in General Networks. Heuristic Algorithms for Finding Second-Best Optimal Toll Levels and Toll Points', Transportation Research Part B, 36, 707-29 -- Agachai Sumalee, Tony May and Simon Shepherd (2005), 'Comparison of Judgmental and Optimal Road Pricing Cordons', Transport Policy, 12, 384-90 -- Se-il Mun, Ko-ji Konishi and Kazuhiro Yoshikawa (2003), 'Optimal Cordon Pricing', Journal of Urban Economics, 54, 21-38 -- Richard Arnott, André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (1990), 'Economics of a Bottleneck', Journal of Urban Economics, 27 (1), January, 111-30 -- Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus (1998), 'When Are Anonymous Congestion Charges Consistent with Marginal Cost Pricing?', Journal of Public Economics, 67, 45-64 -- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost (2001), 'Marginal Tax Reform, Externalities and Income Distribution', Journal of Public Economics, 79, 343-63 -- Ian W.H. Parry and Antonio Bento (2001), 'Revenue Recycling and the Welfare Effects of Road Pricing', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 103 (4), December, 645-71 -- André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (1998), 'Information and Usage of Congestible Facilities under Different Pricing Regimes', Canadian Journal of Economics, 31 (3), August, 666-92 -- Amihai Glazer and Esko Niskanen (1992), 'Parking Fees and Congestion', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 22 (1), March, 123-32 -- Richard Arnott and John Rowse (1999), 'Modeling Parking', Journal of Urban Economics, 45 (1), January, 97-124 -- Kenneth A. Small and José A. Gomez-Ibañez (1998), 'Road Pricing for Congestion Management: The Transition from Theory to Policy', in Kenneth J. Button (ed) and Erik T. Verhoef (ed) (eds), Road Pricing, Traffic Congestion and the Environment: Issues of Efficiency and Social Feasibility, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 213-46 -- Noel M. Edelson (1971), 'Congestion Tolls under Monopoly', American Economic Review, 61 (5), December, 873-82 -- David E. Mills (1981), 'Ownership Arrangements and Congestion-Prone Facilities', American Economic Review, 71 (3), June, 493-502 -- Philip A. Viton (1995), 'Private Roads', Journal of Urban Economics, 37 (3), May, 260-89 -- Louie Nan Liu and John F. McDonald (1998), 'Efficient Congestion Tolls in the Presence of Unpriced Congestion: A Peak and Off-Peak Simulation Model', Journal of Urban Economics, 44 (3), November, 352-66 -- André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (2000), 'Private Toll Roads: Competition under Various Ownership Regimes', Annals of Regional Science, 34, 13-35 -- Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic (1997), 'Highway Franchising: Pitfalls and Opportunities', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 87 (2), May, 68-72
    Abstract: Herbert Mohring and Mitchell Harwitz (1962), 'Highway Taxation and the Magnitude of Highway Benefits', from 'Benefits and the Tax System', in Highway Benefits: An Analytical Framework, Chapter 2, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 70-90, references -- Theodore E. Keeler and Kenneth A. Small (1977), 'Optimal Peak-Load Pricing, Investment, and Service Levels on Urban Expressways', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (1), February, 1-25 -- Marvin Kraus (1981), 'Scale Economies Analysis for Urban Highway Networks', Journal of Urban Economics, 9 (1), January, 1-22 -- David M. Newbery (1989), 'Cost Recovery from Optimally Designed Roads', Economica, New Series, 56, (222), May, 165-85 -- William C. Wheaton (1978), 'Price-Induced Distortions in Urban Highway Investment', Bell Journal of Economics, 9 (2), Autumn, 622-32 -- John D. Wilson (1983), 'Optimal Road Capacity in the Presence of Unpriced Congestion', Journal of Urban Economics, 13, 337-57 -- Edmond L. d'Ouville and John F. McDonald (1990), 'Optimal Road Capacity with a Suboptimal Congestion Toll', Journal of Urban Economics, 28 (1), July, 34-49 -- J. Berechman and D. Pines (1991), 'Financing Road Capacity and Returns to Scale under Marginal Cost Pricing', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXV (2), May, 177-81 -- Kenneth A. Small (1999), 'Economies of Scale and Self-Financing Rules with Non-Competitive Factor Markets', Journal of Public Economics, 74, 431-50 -- Richard Arnott and Marvin Kraus (1998), 'Self-Financing of Congestible Facilities in a Growing Economy', in David Pines (ed), Efraim Sadka (ed) and Itzhak Zilcha (ed) (eds), Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and Applied Analysis, Chapter 7, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 161-84 -- Hai Yang and Qiang Meng (2002), 'A Note on "Highway Pricing and Capacity Choice in a Road Network under a Build-Operate-Transfer Scheme"', Transportation Research Part A, 36, 659-63 -- Robert M. Solow and William S. Vickrey (1971), 'Land Use in a Long Narrow City', Journal of Economic Theory, 3 (4), December, 430-47 -- Robert M. Solow (1973), 'Congestion Cost and the Use of Land for Streets', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 4 (2), Autumn, 602-18 -- Yitzhak Oron, David Pines and Eytan Sheshinski (1973), 'Optimum vs. Equilibrium Land Use Pattern and Congestion Toll', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 4 (2), Autumn, 619-36 -- Richard J. Arnott and James G. MacKinnon (1978), 'Market and Shadow Land Rents with Congestion', American Economic Review, 68 (4), September, 588-600 -- Alex Anas and Rong Xu (1999), 'Congestion, Land Use, and Job Dispersion: A General Equilibrium Model', Journal of Urban Economics, 45 (3), May, 451-73 -- Christopher D. Foster (1974), 'The Regressiveness of Road Pricing', International Journal of Transport Economics, 1 (2), August, 133-41, reset -- Harry W. Richardson (1974), 'A Note on the Distributional Effects of Road Pricing', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, VIII (1), January, 82-5 -- C.D. Foster (1975), 'A Note on the Distributional Effects of Road Pricing: A Comment', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, IX (2), May, 186-7
    Abstract: Harry W. Richardson (1975), 'A Rejoinder', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, IX (2), May, 188 -- Richard Layard (1977), 'The Distributional Effects of Congestion Taxes', Economica, New Series, 44 (175), August, 297-304 -- Richard Arnott, André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (1994), 'The Welfare Effects of Congestion Tolls with Heterogeneous Commuters', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXVIII (2), May, 139-61 -- P.B. Goodwin (1989), 'The "Rule of Three": A Possible Solution to the Political Problem of Competing Objectives for Road Pricing', Traffic Engineering and Control, 30 (10), October, 495-7 -- Kenneth A. Small (1992), 'Using the Revenues from Congestion Pricing', Transportation, 19 (4), 359-81
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): A.C. Pigou (1920), 'Divergences between Marginal Trade Net Product and Marginal Individual Net Product', in The Economics of Welfare, Chapter VIII, London: Macmillan, 189-96, appendix -- F.H. Knight (1924), 'Some Fallacies in the Interpretation of Social Cost', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 38 (4), August, 582-606 -- John Glen Wardrop (1952), 'Some Theoretical Aspects of Road Traffic Research', Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Part II, 1 (2), June, 325-78 -- Martin Beckmann, C.B. McGuire and Christopher B. Winsten (1956), 'Equilibrium' and 'Efficiency', in Studies in the Economics of Transportation, Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, New Haven: Yale University Press, 59-79, 80-101, references -- M.J. Lighthill and G.B. Whitham (1955), 'On Kinematic Waves. II: A Theory of Traffic Flow on Long Crowded Roads', Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 229 (1178), May, 317-45 -- Paul I. Richards (1956), 'Shock Waves on the Highway', Operations Research, 4 (1), February, 42-51 -- A.A. Walters (1961), 'The Theory and Measurement of Private and Social Cost of Highway Congestion', Econometrica, 29 (4), October, 676-99 -- William S. Vickrey (1963), 'Pricing in Urban and Suburban Transport', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 53 (2), May, 452-65 -- Dietrich Braess, Anna Nagurney and Tina Wakolbinger (2005), 'On a Paradox of Traffic Planning', Transportation Science, 39 (4), November, 446-50. [Translated from the German: D. Braess (1968), 'Über ein Paradoxon aus der Verkehrsplanung', Unternehmensforschung, 12, 258-68] -- William S. Vickrey (1969), 'Congestion Theory and Transport Investment', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 59 (2), May, 251-60 -- Kenneth A. Small (1982), 'The Scheduling of Consumer Activities: Work Trips', American Economic Review, 72 (3), June, 467-79 -- Richard Arnott, André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (1993), 'A Structural Model of Peak-Period Congestion: A Traffic Bottleneck with Elastic Demand', American Economic Review, 83 (1), March, 161-79 -- Carson E. Agnew (1976), 'Dynamic Modeling and Control of Congestion-Prone Systems', Operations Research, 24 (3), May- June, 400-419 -- G.F. Newell (1988), 'Traffic Flow for the Morning Commute', Transportation Science, 22 (1), February, 47-58 -- Xuehao Chu (1995), 'Endogenous Trip Scheduling: The Henderson Approach Reformulated and Compared with the Vickrey Approach', Journal of Urban Economics, 37 (3), May, 324-43 -- H. Lévy-Lambert (1968), 'Pricing of Variable-Quality Services - Application to Road Tolls', Econometrica, 36 (3-4), July-October, 564-74 [Translated from the French: 'Tarification des Services à Qualité Variable: Application aux Péages de Circulation'], reset -- Maurice Marchand (1968), 'A Note on Optimal Tolls in an Imperfect Environment', Econometrica, 36 (3-4), July-October, 575-81 -- Erik Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld (1996), 'Second- Best Congestion Pricing: The Case of an Untolled Alternative', Journal of Urban Economics, 40 (3), November, 279-302 -- Ralph M. Braid (1996), 'Peak-Load Pricing of a Transportation Route with an Unpriced Substitute', Journal of Urban Economics, 40 (2), September, 179-97
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    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 4
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wassily W. Leontief, Leonid V. Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans and J. Richard N. Stone
    Keywords: Leontief, Wassily W. ; Kantorovič, Leonid V. ; Koopmans, Tjalling C. ; Stone, Richard ; Stone, Richard ; Kantorovich, L. V ; Koopmans, Tjalling C ; Leontief, Wassily ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Leontief, Wassily W. 1906-1999 ; Kantorovič, Leonid V. 1912-1986 ; Stone, Richard 1913-1991 ; Koopmans, Tjalling C. 1910-1985 ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreis
    Abstract: This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Wassily W. Leontief (1936), 'Quantitative Input and Output Relations in the Economic System of the United States', Review of Economic Statistics, XVIII (3), August, 105-25, tables -- Wassily Leontief (1946), 'Wages, Profit and Prices', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXI (1), November, 26-39 -- Wassily Leontief (1953a), 'Dynamic Analysis', in Studies in the Structure of the American Economy: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations in Input-Output Analysis, Chapter 3, New York: Oxford University Press, 53-90 and 486-93 -- Wassily Leontief (1953b), 'Domestic Production and Foreign Trade; The American Capital Position Re-examined', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 97 (4), September, 332-49 -- Wassily Leontief (1956), 'Factor Proportions and the Structure of American Trade: Further Theoretical and Empirical Analysis', Review of Economics and Statistics, XXXVIII, November, 386-407 -- Wassily Leontief (1970), 'Environmental Repercussions and the Economic Structure: An Input-Output Approach', Review of Economics and Statistics, LII (3), August, 262-71 -- L. Kantorovich (1958), 'On the Translocation of Masses', Management Science, 5 (1), October, 1-4 -- L.V. Kantorovich (1960), 'Mathematical Methods of Organizing and Planning Production', Management Science, 6 (4), July, 366-422 -- L.V. Kantorovich (1964), 'Further Development of Mathematical Methods and the Prospects of their Application in Economic Planning', in A. Nove (ed) (ed.), The Use of Mathematics in Economics, Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 281-321 -- Leonid V. Kantorovich (1976), 'Economic Problems of Scientific and Technical Progress', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 78 (4), December, 521-41 -- Leonid V. Kantorovich (1989), 'Mathematics in Economics: Achievements, Difficulties, Perspectives - Nobel Memorial Lecture, December 11, 1975', American Economic Review, 79 (6), December, 18-22 -- Tjalling Koopmans (1945), 'Statistical Estimation of Simultaneous Economic Relations', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 40 (232, Part 1), December, 448-66 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1947), 'Measurement Without Theory', Review of Economic Statistics, XXIX (3), August, 161-72 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1949), 'Identification Problems in Economic Model Construction', Econometrica, 17 (2), April, 125-44 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans ([1951] 1971), 'Analysis of Production as an Efficient Combination of Activities', in T.C. Koopmans (ed) (ed.), Activity Analysis of Production and Allocation, Proceedings of a Conference, Chapter 3, Cowles Commission for Research in Economics, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 33-97, references -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1964), 'Economic Growth at a Maximal Rate', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXVIII (3), August, 355-94 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1965), 'On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth', Study Week on the Econometric Approach to Development Planning, Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarvm Scripta Varia, 28 (1), 225-87 -- J.E. Meade and Richard Stone (1941), 'The Construction of Tables of National Income, Expenditure, Savings and Investment', Economic Journal, 51 (202/203), June-September, 216-33 -- Richard Stone (1945), 'The Analysis of Market Demand', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, CVIII, III and IV, 286-382
    Abstract: Richard Stone (1947), 'Definition and Measurement of the National Income and Related Totals', appendix to Measurement of National Income and the Construction of Social Accounts, Report of the Sub-Committee on National Income Statistics of the League of Nations Committee of Statistical Experts, Studies and Reports on Statistical Methods, No. 7, Geneva: United Nations, 21, 23-113 -- Richard Stone (1954), 'Linear Expenditure Systems and Demand Analysis: An Application to the Pattern of British Demand', Economic Journal, 64 (255), September, 511-27
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    ISBN: 9781785362927
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 767 p) , cm
    Series Statement: International library of entrepreneurship 15
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship in developing countries
    DDC: 338.04091724
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Theorie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Developing countries ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: This essential collection contains the most influential articles written over the past two decades that help us to understand the role of entrepreneurs in the development process, both theoretically and empirically. These important papers span a wide methodological range, from theoretical models, over cross-country studies, to firm- and household-level studies, utilizing both regression analysis and simulation techniques. Professor Beck has written an insightful introduction which provides an overview of the area of entrepreneurship in developing countries
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Philippe Aghion and Patrick Bolton (1997), 'A Theory of Trickle-Down Growth and Development', Review of Economic Studies, 64 (2), April, 151-72 -- Abhijit V. Banerjee and Andrew F. Newman (1993), 'Occupational Choice and the Process of Development', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (2), April, 274-98 -- David S. Evans and Boyan Jovanovic (1989), 'An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (4), August, 808-27 -- Huw Lloyd-Ellis and Dan Bernhardt (2000), 'Enterprise, Inequality and Economic Development', Review of Economic Studies, 67 (1), January, 147-68 -- Anna L. Paulson, Robert M. Townsend and Alexander Karaivanov (2006), 'Distinguishing Limited Liability from Moral Hazard in a Model of Entrepreneurship', Journal of Political Economy, 114 (1), 100-144 -- Anna L. Paulson and Robert Townsend (2004), 'Entrepreneurship and Financial Constraints in Thailand', Journal of Corporate Finance, 10, 229-62 -- Murat F. Iyigun and Ann L. Owen (1999), 'Entrepreneurs, Professionals and Growth', Journal of Economic Growth, 4, June, 213-32 -- Christian Ahlin and Neville Jiang (2008), 'Can Micro-Credit Bring Development?', Journal of Development Economics, 86, 1-21 -- Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff (2008), 'Returns to Capital in Microenterprises: Evidence from a Field Experiment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXXIII (4), November, 1329-72 -- Signe-Mary McKernan (2002), 'The Impact of Microcredit Programs on Self-Employment Profits: Do Noncredit Program Aspects Matter?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (1), February, 93-115 -- Christopher Woodruff and Rene Zenteno (2007), 'Migration Networks and Microenterprises in Mexico', Journal of Development Economics, 82, 509-28 -- Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'The Regulation of Entry', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVII (1), February, 1-37 -- Leora Klapper, Luc Laeven and Raghuram Rajan (2006), 'Entry Regulation as a Barrier to Entrepreneurship', Journal of Financial Economics, 82, 591-629 -- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Vojislav Maksimovic (2005), 'Financial and Legal Constraints to Growth: Does Firm Size Matter?', Journal of Finance, LX (1), February, 137-77 -- Leo Sleuwaegen and Micheline Goedhuys (2002), 'Growth of Firms in Developing Countries, Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire', Journal of Development Economics, 68, 117-35 -- Luc Laeven and Christopher Woodruff (2007), 'The Quality of the Legal System, Firm Ownership, and Firm Size', Review of Economics and Statistics, 89 (4), November, 601-14 -- John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (3), Summer, 153-70 -- Daniel Berkowitz and John E. Jackson (2006), 'Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Income Distributions in Poland and Russia', Journal of Comparative Economics, 34, 338-56 -- Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'Property Rights and Finance', American Economic Review, 92 (5), 1335-56
    Abstract: Robert Cull and Lixin Colin Xu (2005), 'Institutions, Ownership, and Finance: The Determinants of Profit Reinvestment Among Chinese Firms', Journal of Financial Economics, 77, 117-46 -- Simeon Djankov, Yingyi Qian, Gérard Roland and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (2006), 'Entrepreneurship in China and Russia Compared', Journal of the European Economic Association, 4 (2-3), April-May, 352-65 -- Raymond J. Fisman (2003), 'Ethnic Ties and the Provision of Credit: Relationship-Level Evidence from African Firms', Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy, 3 (1), Article 4, i-iii, 1-18 -- Mike Burkart, Fausto Panunzi and Andrei Shleifer (2003), 'Family Firms', Journal of Finance, LVIII (5), October, 2167-201 -- Marianne Bertrand, Simon Johnson, Krislert Samphantharak and Antoinette Schoar (2008), 'Mixing Family with Business: A Study of Thai Business Groups and the Families Behind Them', Journal of Financial Economics, 88, 466-98 -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5), Part 1, October, 893-921 -- Kevin M. Murphy, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1991), 'The Allocation of Talent: Implications for Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106 (2), May, 503-30 -- Mara Faccio (2006), 'Politically Connected Firms', American Economic Review, 96, March, 369-86 -- Raymond Fisman (2001), 'Estimating the Value of Political Connections', American Economic Review, 91 (4), September, 1095-102 -- Stijn Claessens, Erik Feijen and Luc Laeven (2008), 'Political Connections and Preferential Access to Finance: The Role of Campaign Contributions', Journal of Financial Economics, 88, 554-80
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    ISBN: 9781784712907
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 555 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics 239
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Foundations of law and economics
    DDC: 343.07
    Keywords: Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Recht ; Wirtschaftsrecht ; Grundrecht ; Soziale Norm ; Law and economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This landmark collection of essays provides an overview of the essential theories and methods used in the study of law and economics. The editors' careful selection includes substantial contributions from other disciplines that shed new light on the assumptions, theories and methods that may enhance the understanding of human behavior. The first part presents papers discussing theories central to the foundations of law and economics. The second part offers papers describing a variety of methodologies designed to improve traditional economic models. This insightful volume is an essential reference source for law and economic scholars, whether they are delving into the field or determining the future direction of their research
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell (1999), 'The Conflict Between Notions of Fairness and the Pareto Principle', American Law and Economics Review, 1 (1 and 2), Fall, 63-77 -- Chris William Sanchirico (2000), 'Taxes versus Legal Rules as Instruments for Equity: A More Equitable View', Journal of Legal Studies, XXIX (2), June, 797-820 -- Colin Camerer, Samuel Issacharoff, George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin (2003), 'Regulation for Conservatives: Behavioral Economics and the Case for "Asymmetric Paternalism"', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 151 (3), January, 1211-54 -- Ian Ayres (1990), 'Playing Games with the Law', Stanford Law Review, 42 (5), May, 1291-317 -- Christine Jolls, Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Thaler (1998), 'A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics', Stanford Law Review, 50 (5), May, 1471-550 -- Iris Bohnet, Bruno S. Frey and Steffen Huck (2001), 'More Order with Less Law: On Contract Enforcement, Trust, and Crowding', American Political Science Review, 95 (1), March, 131-44 -- Terrence Chorvat, Kevin McCabe and Vernon Smith (2005), 'Law and Neuroeconomics', Law and Economics Working Paper Series, 04-07, 1-38 -- John J. Donohue and Justin Wolfers (2006), 'Uses and Abuses of Empirical Evidence in the Death Penalty Debate', Stanford Law Review, 58, December, 791-845 -- Robert Cooter (1996-1997), 'Normative Failure Theory of Law', Cornell Law Review, 82, 947-79 -- Richard H. McAdams (1997), 'The Origin, Development and Regulation of Norms', Michigan Law Review, 96 (2), November, 338-433 -- Eric A. Posner (1998), 'Symbols, Signals, and Social Norms in Politics and the Law', Journal of Legal Studies, XXVII (2), June, 765-98 -- Robert C. Ellickson (2001), 'The Market for Social Norms', American Law and Economics Review, 3 (1), Spring, 1-49 -- Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini (2000), 'A Fine is a Price', Journal of Legal Studies, XXIX (1), January, 1-17 -- Robert Cooter and Ariel Porat (2001), 'Should Courts Deduct NonLegal Sanctions from Damages?', Journal of Legal Studies, XXX (2), June, 401-22
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    ISBN: 9781785362835
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 575 pages) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 2
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Harry M. Markowitz, Merton H. Miller, William F. Sharpe, Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes
    Keywords: Markowitz, Harry ; Miller, Merton H. ; Sharpe, William F. ; Merton, Robert C. ; Scholes, Myron S. ; Merton, Robert C ; Scholes, Myron S ; Markowitz, H ; Sharpe, William F ; Miller, Merton H ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Markowitz, Harry 1927-2023 ; Miller, Merton H. 1923-2000 ; Sharpe, William F. 1934- ; Merton, Robert C. 1944- ; Scholes, Myron S. 1941- ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreis
    Abstract: This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Harry Markowitz (1952a), 'Portfolio Selection', Journal of Finance, VII (1), March, 77-91 -- Harry Markowitz (1952b), 'The Utility of Wealth', Journal of Political Economy, LX (2), April 151-8 -- H. Levy and H.M. Markowitz (1979), 'Approximating Expected Utility by a Function of Mean and Variance', American Economic Review, 69 (3), June, 308-17 -- Harry M. Markowitz and Eric L. van Dijk (2003), 'Single-Period Mean-Variance Analysis in a Changing World', Financial Analysts Journal, 59 (2), March/April, 30-44 -- Franco Modigliani and Merton H. Miller (1958), 'The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment', American Economic Review, XLVIII (3), June, 261-97 -- Franco Modigliani and Merton H. Miller (1959), 'The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance, and the Theory of Investment: Reply', American Economic Review, 49 (4), September, 655-69 -- Merton H. Miller and Franco Modigliani (1961), 'Dividend Policy, Growth, and the Valuation of Shares', Journal of Business, XXXIV (4), October, 411-33 -- Franco Modigliani and Merton H. Miller (1963), 'Corporate Income Taxes and the Cost of Capital: A Correction', American Economic Review, LIII (3), June, 433-43 -- Merton H. Miller and Franco Modigliani (1966), 'Some Estimates of the Cost of Capital to the Electric Utility Industry, 1954-57', American Economic Review, LVI (3), June, 333-91 -- Merton H. Miller (1977), 'Debt and Taxes', Journal of Finance, XXXII (2), May, 261-75 -- William F. Sharpe (1963), 'A Simplified Model For Portfolio Analysis', Management Science, 9 (2), January, 277-93 -- William F. Sharpe (1964), 'Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium Under Conditions of Risk', Journal of Finance, XIX (3), September, 425-42 -- William F. Sharpe (1966), 'Mutual Fund Performance', Journal of Business, XXXIX (1, Part 2), January, 119-38 -- William F. Sharpe (1978), 'Bank Capital Adequacy, Deposit Insurance, and Security Values', Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, XIII (4), November, 701-18 -- Robert C. Merton (1969), 'Lifetime Portfolio Selection Under Uncertainty: The Continuous-Time Case', Review of Economics and Statistics, LI (3), August, 247-57 -- Robert C. Merton (1971), 'Optimum Consumption and Portfolio Rules in a Continuous-Time Model', Journal of Economic Theory, 3 (4), December, 373-413 -- Robert C. Merton (1973a), 'Theory of Rational Option Pricing', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 4 (1), Spring, 141-83 -- Robert C. Merton (1973b), 'An Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model', Econometrica, 41 (5), September, 867-87 -- Robert C. Merton (1974), 'On the Pricing of Corporate Debt: The Risk Structure of Interest Rates', Journal of Finance, 29 (2), May, 449-70
    Abstract: Robert C. Merton (1977), 'On the Pricing of Contingent Claims and the Modigliani-Miller Theorem', Journal of Financial Economics, 5 (2), November, 241-9 -- Fischer Black and Myron Scholes (1972), 'The Valuation of Option Contracts and a Test of Market Efficiency', Journal of Finance, 27 (2), May, 399-417 -- Fischer Black and Myron Scholes (1973), 'The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (3), May-June, 637-54 -- Fischer Black and Myron Scholes (1974), 'The Effects of Dividend Yield and Dividend Policy on Common Stock Prices and Returns', Journal of Financial Economics, 1 (1), May, 1-22 -- Myron Scholes and Joseph Williams (1977), 'Estimating Betas from Nonsynchronous Data', Journal of Financial Economics, 5 (3), December, 309-27 -- Merton H. Miller and Myron S. Scholes (1978), 'Dividends and Taxes', Journal of Financial Economics, 6 (4) December, 333-64
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    ISBN: 9781785362842
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 588 pages) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 3
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trygve Haavelmo, James J. Heckman, Daniel L. McFadden, Robert F. Engle and Clive W. J. Granger
    Keywords: Haavelmo, Trygve M. ; Heckman, James J. ; McFadden, Daniel ; Engle, Robert F. ; Granger, C. W. J. ; Granger, C. W. J ; Engle, R. F ; Heckman, James J ; McFadden, Daniel ; Haavelmo, Trygve ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Heckman, James J. 1944- ; Haavelmo, Trygve M. 1911-1999 ; Granger, C. W. J. 1934-2009 ; McFadden, Daniel 1937- ; Engle, Robert F. 1942- ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreis
    Abstract: This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world
    Abstract: C.W.J. Granger and P. Newbold (1974), 'Spurious Regressions in Econometrics', Journal of Econometrics, 2 (2), July, 111-20 -- C.W.J. Granger (1981), 'Some Properties of Time Series Data and Their Use in Econometric Model Specification', Journal of Econometrics, 16 (1) May, 121-30 -- C.W.J. Granger and A.A. Weiss (1983), 'Time Series Analysis of Error-Correction Models', in Samuel Karlin (ed), Takeshi Amemiya (ed) and Leo A. Goodman (ed) (eds), Studies in Econometrics, Time Series, and Multivariate Statistics, New York: Academic Press, 255-78
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Trygve Haavelmo (1943a), 'The Statistical Implications of a System of Simultaneous Equations', Econometrica, 11 (1), January, 1-12 -- Trygve Haavelmo (1943b), 'Statistical Testing of Business-Cycle Theories', Review of Economic Statistics, 25 (1), February, 13-18 -- Trygve Haavelmo (1944), 'The Probability Approach in Econometrics', Econometrica, 12, Supplement, July, iii-viii, 1-115 -- M.A. Girshick and Trygve Haavelmo (1947), 'Statistical Analysis of the Demand for Food: Examples of Simultaneous Estimation of Structural Equations', Econometrica, 15 (2), April, 79-110 -- James Heckman (1974), 'Shadow Prices, Market Wages, and Labor Supply', Econometrica, 42 (4), July, 679-94 -- James J. Heckman (1976), 'A Life-Cycle Model of Earnings, Learning, and Consumption', Journal of Political Economy, 84 (4, Part 2), August, S11-S44, references -- James J. Heckman (1979), 'Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error', Econometrica, 47 (1), January, 153-61 -- James Heckman (1990), 'Varieties of Selection Bias', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 80 (2), May, 313-18 -- Stephen V. Cameron and James J. Heckman (1998), 'Life Cycle Schooling and Dynamic Selection Bias: Models and Evidence for Five Cohorts of American Males', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (2), April, 262-333 -- James J. Heckman, Thomas M. Lyons and Petra E. Todd (2000), 'Understanding Black-White Wage Differentials, 1960-1990', American Economic Review, 90, (2), May, 344-9 -- Daniel McFadden (1974), 'Conditional Logit Analysis of Qualitative Choice Behavior', in Paul Zarembka (ed) (ed.), Frontiers in Econometrics, Chapter 4, New York: Academic Press, 105-42 -- Daniel McFadden (1975), 'The Revealed Preferences of a Government Bureaucracy: Theory', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 401-16 -- Daniel McFadden (1976), 'The Revealed Preferences of a Government Bureaucracy: Empirical Evidence', Bell Journal of Economics, 7 (1), Spring, 55-72 -- Daniel McFadden (1978), 'Modelling the Choice of Residential Location', in Anders Karlqvist (ed), Lars Lundqvist (ed), Folke Snickars (ed) and Jörgen W. Weibull (ed) (eds), Spatial Interaction Theory and Planning Models, Chapter 3, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 75-96 -- Robert F. Engle (1982), 'Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity with Estimates of the Variance of United Kingdom Inflation', Econometrica, 50 (4), July, 987-1007 -- Robert F. Engle, David M. Lilien and Russell P. Robins (1987), 'Estimating Time Varying Risk Premia in the Term Structure: The ARCH-M Model', Econometrica, 55 (2), March, 391-407 -- Robert F. Engle and C.W.J. Granger (1987), 'Co-integration and Error Correction: Representation, Estimation, and Testing', Econometrica, 55 (2), March, 251-76 -- C.W.J. Granger (1969), 'Investigating Causal Relations by Econometric Models and Cross-Spectral Methods', Econometrica, 37 (3), July, 424-38 -- J.M Bates and C.W.J. Granger (1969), 'The Combination of Forecasts', Operational Research Quarterly, 20 (4), December, 451-68
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    ISBN: 9781784712891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 751 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 236
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of productivity
    DDC: 338.064
    Keywords: Produktivität ; Innovation ; IKT-Sektor ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Welt ; Economic development Technological innovations ; Industrial productivity Technological innovations ; Industrial productivity Measurement ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 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: 9781849801997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 831 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International handbook on the economics of energy
    DDC: 333.79
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1800-2008 ; Energieökonomik ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik ; Energiekonsum ; Energieeinsparung ; Klimawandel ; Umweltschutz ; Erdöl ; Erdgas ; Elektrizität ; Kohle ; Welt ; Power resources Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiemarkt ; Energiepolitik ; Umweltschutz ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiemarkt
    Abstract: As an essential component for economic growth, energy has a significant impact on the global economy. The need to meet growing energy demand has prompted cutting-edge innovation in clean technology in an attempt to realise environmental and cost objectives, whilst ensuring the security of energy supply. This Handbook offers a comprehensive review of the economics of energy, including contributions from a distinguished array of international specialists. It provides a thorough discussion of the major research issues in this topical field of economics. Themes addressed include the theory of energy supply, demand and policy, empirical modelling of energy demand, holistic energy models, an analysis of coal, gas, electricity, oil and the 'markets' within which they operate, and a discussion of the current key energy policy issues. The topics of pricing, transmission, regulation, security, energy efficiency, new technologies and climate change are also discussed. The International Handbook on the Economics of Energy presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research making it an indispensable reference for researchers, advanced students, practitioners and policy-makers alike
    Abstract: Introduction / Joanne Evans and Lester C Hunt -- 1. A brief history of energy / Roger Fouquet -- 2. The theory of energy economics : an overview / Thomas Weyman-Jones -- 3. The economics of energy supply / Kenneth B. Medlock III -- 4. The theory and practice of energy policy / Richard L. Gordon -- 5. Energy demand theory / Kenneth B. Medlock III -- 6. Empirical modelling of energy demand / David L. Ryan and André Plourde -- 7. Economics of energy efficiency / Grant Allan, Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor, J. Kim Swales and Karen Turner -- 8. Theoretical foundations of the rebound effect / Harry Saunders -- 9. The rebound effect : definition and estimation / Steve Sorrell -- 10. Modelling energy savings and environmental benefits from energy policies and new technologies / David L. Ryan and Denise Young -- 11. Bottom-up models of energy : across the spectrum / Lorna A. Greening and Chris Bataille -- 12. The structure and use of the UK MARKAL model / Ramachandran Kannan, Paul Ekins and Neil Strachan -- 13. Combining top down and bottom up in energy economy models / Mark Jaccard -- 14. Computable general equilibrium models for the analysis of energy and climate policies / Ian Sue Wing -- 15. Energy-economy-environment modelling : a survey / Claudia Kemfert and Truong Truong -- 16. The oil security problem / Hillard G. Huntington -- 17. Petroleum taxation / Carole Nakhle -- 18. The behaviour of petroleum markets : fundamentals and psychologicals in price discovery and formation / Dalton Garis -- 19. The prospects for coal in the twenty-first century / Richard L. Gordon -- 20. Natural gas and electricity markets / W.D. Walls -- 21. Incentive regulation of energy networks / Thomas Weyman-Jones -- 22. The economics and regulation of power transmission and distribution : the developed world case / Lullit Getachew and Mark N. Lowry -- 23. The market structure of the power transmission and distribution industry in the developed world / Lullit Getachew -- 24. Mechanisms for the optimal expansion of electricity transmission networks / Juan Rosellón -- 25. Efficiency measurement in the electricity and gas distribution sectors / Mehdi Farsi and Massimo Filippini -- 26. Wholesale electricity markets and generators' incentives : an international review / Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Seth Blumsack -- 27. Security of supply in large hydropower systems : the brazilian case / Luciano Losekann, Adilson de Oliveira and Getúlio Borges da Silveira -- 28. Electricity retail competition and pricing : an international review / Seth Blumsack and Dmitri Perekhodtsev -- 29. Emissions trading and the convergence of electricity and transport markets in Australia / Luke J. Reedman and Paul W. Graham -- 30. International energy derivatives markets / Ronald D. Ripple -- 31. The economics of energy in developing countries / Reinhard Madlener -- 33. Energy vision to address energy security and climate change / Christoph W. Frei -- 33. Current issues in the design of energy policy / Thomas Weyman-Jones
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    ISBN: 9781785362828
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 477 pages) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 1
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Milton Friedman, Robert E. Lucas, Jr. and Edmund S. Phelps
    Keywords: Friedman, Milton ; Lucas, Robert E. ; Phelps, Edmund S. ; Phelps, Edmund S ; Friedman, Milton ; Lucas, Robert E ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Friedman, Milton 1912-2006 ; Lucas, Robert E. 1937-2023 ; Phelps, Edmund S. 1933- ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreis
    Abstract: This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Milton Friedman (1953a), 'The Methodology of Positive Economics', in Milton Friedman (ed) (ed.), Essays in Positive Economics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 3-43 -- Milton Friedman (1953b), 'The Case for Flexible Exchange Rates', in Milton Friedman (ed) (ed.), Essays in Positive Economics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 157-203 -- Milton Friedman (1956), 'The Quantity Theory of Money - A Restatement', in Milton Friedman (ed) (ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 3-21 -- Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz (1963), 'Money and Business Cycles', Review of Economics and Statistics, Supplement, XLV (1), February, 32-64 -- Milton Friedman (1968), 'The Role of Monetary Policy', American Economic Review, LVIII (1), March, 1-17 -- Milton Friedman (1977), 'Nobel Lecture: Inflation and Unemployment', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (3), June, 451-72 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1972), 'Expectations and the Neutrality of Money', Journal of Economic Theory, 4 (2), April, 103-24 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1973), 'Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Tradeoffs', American Economic Review, LXIII (3), June, 326-34 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1975), 'An Equilibrium Model of the Business Cycle', Journal of Political Economy, 83 (6), December, 1113-44 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1976), 'Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique', in Karl Brunner (ed) and Allan H. Meltzer (ed) (eds), The Phillips Curve and Labor Markets, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1, Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 19-46 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1978), 'Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy', Econometrica, 46 (6), November, 1429-45 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1988), 'On the Mechanics of Economic Development', Journal of Monetary Economics, 22 (1), July, 3-42 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1961), 'The Golden Rule of Accumulation: A Fable for Growthmen', American Economic Review, LI (4), September, 638-43 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1966), 'Models of Technical Progress and the Golden Rule of Research', Review of Economic Studies, 33 (2), April, 133-45 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1967), 'Phillips Curves, Expectations of Inflation and Optimal Unemployment Over Time', Economica, XXXIV (135), August, 254-81 -- Edmund S. Phelps (1968), 'Money-Wage Dynamics and Labor-Market Equilibrium', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (4), August, 678-711 -- E.S. Phelps and R.A. Pollak (1968), 'On Second-Best National Saving and Game-Equilibrium Growth', Review of Economic Studies, XXXV (2), April, 185-99 -- Edmund S. Phelps and John B. Taylor (1977), 'Stabilizing Powers of Monetary Policy under Rational Expectations', Journal of Political Economy, 85 (1), February, 163-90
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    ISBN: 9781785362866
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 544 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: Pioneering papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics 5
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash, Jr., Reinhard Selten, Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling
    Keywords: Harsanyi, John C. ; Nash, John F. ; Selten, Reinhard ; Aumann, Robert J. ; Schelling, Thomas C. ; Nash, John F ; Schelling, Thomas C ; Aumann, Robert J ; Harsanyi, John C ; Selten, Reinhard ; Ökonomen ; Nobelpreis ; Economics ; Electronic books ; Harsanyi, John C. 1920-2000 ; Nash, John F. 1928-2015 ; Selten, Reinhard 1930-2016 ; Aumann, Robert J. 1930- ; Schelling, Thomas C. 1921-2016 ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Nobelpreis
    Abstract: This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): John C. Harsanyi (1967), 'Games with Incomplete Information Played by "Bayesian" Players, I-III, Part I. The Basic Model', Management Science, 14 (3), November, 159-82 -- John C. Harsanyi (1968a), 'Games with Incomplete Information Played by "Bayesian" Players, Part II. Bayesian Equilibrium Points', Management Science, 14 (5), January, 320-34 -- John C. Harsanyi (1968b), 'Games with Incomplete Information Played by "Bayesian" Players, Part III. The Basic Probability Distribution of the Game', Management Science, 14 (7), March, 486-502 -- John F. Nash, Jr. (1950a), 'Equilibrium Points in N-Person Games', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 36, 48-9 -- John F. Nash, Jr. (1950b), 'The Bargaining Problem', Econometrica, 18 (2), April, 155-62 -- John Nash (1951), 'Non-Cooperative Games', Annals of Mathematics, 54 (2), September, 286-95 -- John Nash (1953), 'Two-Person Cooperative Games', Econometrica, 21 (1), January, 128-40 -- R. Selten (1975), 'Reexamination of the Perfectness Concept for Equilibrium Points in Extensive Games', International Journal of Game Theory, 4 (1), 25-55 -- Reinhard Selten (1983), 'A Model of Oligopolistic Size Structure and Profitability', European Economic Review, 22 (1), June, 33-57 -- Reinhard Selten and Peter Hammerstein (1984), 'Gaps in Harley's Argument on Evolutionarily Stable Learning Rules and in the Logic of "Tit for Tat"', Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 7 (1), March, 115-16 -- Reinhard Selten (1990), 'Bounded Rationality', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 146 (4), December, 649-58 -- Reinhard Selten, Michael Mitzkewitz and Gerald R. Uhlich (1997), 'Duopoly Strategies Programmed by Experienced Players', Econometrica, 65 (3), May, 517-55 -- Robert J. Aumann (1959), 'Acceptable Points in General Cooperative n-Person Games', in A.W. Tucker (ed) and R.D. Luce (ed) (eds) Contributions to the Theory of Games, Volume IV. Annals of Mathematics Studies 40, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 287-324 -- Robert J. Aumann and Michael B. Maschler ([1966], 1995), 'Game Theoretic Aspects of Gradual Disarmament', in Robert J. Aumann (ed) and Michael B. Maschler (ed) (1995), Repeated Games with Incomplete Information, Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1-41, references [originally published in Mathematica Report ST-80] -- Robert J. Aumann (1974), 'Subjectivity and Correlation in Randomized Strategies', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1, March, 67-96 -- Robert J. Aumann (1976), 'Agreeing to Disagree', Annals of Statistics, 4 (6), 1236-39 -- Robert J. Aumann and Lloyd S. Shapley (1976), 'Long-Term Competition: A Game-Theoretic Analysis', mimeo. Hebrew University. Reprinted in N. Megiddo (ed) (ed.) (1994), Essays in Game Theory in Honor of Michael Maschler, Essay 1, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1-15 -- Robert J. Aumann (1987), 'Correlated Equilibrium as an Expression of Bayesian Rationality', Econometrica, 55 (1), January, 1-18 -- Thomas C. Schelling (1956), 'An Essay on Bargaining', American Economic Review, XLVI (3), June, 281-306
    Abstract: Thomas C. Schelling (1957), 'Bargaining, Communication, and Limited War', Conflict Resolution, 1 (1), March, 19-36 -- Thomas C. Schelling (1971), 'Dynamic Models of Segregation', Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1 (2), July, 143-86 -- Thomas C. Schelling (1980), 'The Intimate Contest for Self- Command', Public Interest, 60, Summer, 94-118 -- Thomas C. Schelling (1983), 'Ethics, Law, and the Exercise of Self-Command', in Sterling M. McMurrin (ed) (ed.), The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Volume IV, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 43-79 -- Thomas C. Schelling (1984), 'Self-Command in Practice, in Policy, and in a Theory of Rational Choice', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 74 (2), May, 1-11
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    ISBN: 9781784712792
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill., maps , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 234
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of water resources
    DDC: 333.91
    Keywords: Natürliche Ressourcen ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Wasserversorgung ; Wasserpolitik ; Umweltschutz ; Welt ; Water quality management ; Water-supply Economic aspects ; Environmental economics ; Water-supply ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781785362910
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The globalization of the world economy 22
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The globalization of retailing
    DDC: 381/.1
    Keywords: Comparative advantage (International trade) ; Host countries (Business) ; International business enterprises ; Retail trade ; Retail trade ; International business enterprises ; Host countries (Business) ; Comparative advantage (International trade) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This path-breaking collection, edited by two leading scholars in the field, brings together seminal contributions from the burgeoning multidisciplinary literature on the globalization of retailing. In addition to focusing on the retail corporations and their expansionary strategies, it explores the multi-faceted impacts of retail globalization on host economies and profiles the store and sourcing dimensions of transnational retail activity. These volumes are of particular interest to scholars in management and business studies, economic geography, development studies and economics, and more generally to all social scientists interested in the transformative role of retailing within the global economy
    Abstract: Catherine Dolan and John Humphrey (2000), 'Governance and Trade in Fresh Vegetables: The Impact of UK Supermarkets on the African Horticulture Industry', Journal of Development Studies, 37 (2), 147-76 -- Nebahat Tokatli (2008), 'Global Sourcing: Insights from the Global Clothing Industry - The Case of Zara, a Fast Fashion Retailer', Journal of Economic Geography, 8 (1), January, 21-38 -- Thomas Reardon, Spencer Henson and Julio Berdegué (2007), 'Procurement Strategies of Supermarkets to "Proactively Fast-track" Diffusion', Parts 3, 3.1 and 3.2 from, '"Proactive Fast-tracking" Diffusion of Supermarkets in Developing Countries: Implications for Market Institutions and Trade', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (4), July, 409-18, references -- Susanne Freidberg (2003), 'Cleaning Up Down South: Supermarkets, Ethical Trade and African Horticulture', Social and Cultural Geography, 4 (1), 27-42 -- Alex Hughes (2005), 'Corporate Strategy and the Management of Ethical Trade: The Case of the UK Food and Clothing Retailers', Environment and Planning A, 37, 1145-63 -- Nicholas Alexander and Barry Quinn (2002), 'International Retail Divestment', International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 30 (2), 112-25 -- Steve Burt, John Dawson and Leigh Sparks (2003), 'Failure in International Retailing: Research Propositions', International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 13 (4), October, 355-73 -- Neil Wrigley and Andrew Currah (2003), 'The Stresses of Retail Internationalization: Lessons from Royal Ahold's Experience in Latin America', International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 13 (3), July, 221-43 -- Paul Jackson, Kamel Mellahi and Leigh Sparks (2004), 'Shutting Up Shop: Understanding the International Exit Process in Retailing', Service Industries Journal, 25 (3), April, 355-71 -- Mark Palmer (2004), 'International Retail Restructuring and Divestment: The Experience of Tesco', Journal of Marketing Management, 20, 1075-105 -- Susan Christopherson (2007), 'Barriers to "US Style" Lean Retailing: The Case of Wal-Mart's Failure in Germany', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (4), July, 451-69
    Abstract: Michael Wortmann (2004), 'Aldi and the German Model: Structural Change in German Grocery Retailing and the Success of Grocery Discounters', Competition and Change, 8 (4), December, 425-41 -- Sue Konzelmann, Frank Wilkinson (ed), Charles Craypo (ed) and Rabih Aridi (ed) (2008), 'The Export of Varieties of Capitalism: The Cases of Wal-Mart and IKEA', in Wolfram Elsner (ed) and Hardy Hanappi (ed) (eds), Varieties of Capitalism and New Institutional Deals: Regulation, Welfare and the New Economy, Chapter 5, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 123-50 -- Susan Christopherson and Nathan Lillie (2005), 'Neither Global nor Standard: Corporate Strategies in the New Era of Labor Standards', Environment and Planning A, 37, 1919-38 -- Chris Tilly (2007), 'Wal-Mart and Its Workers: NOT the Same All Over the World', Connecticut Law Review, 39 (4), May, 1805-23 -- Constanza C. Bianchi and Stephen J. Arnold (2004), 'An Institutional Perspective on Retail Internationalization Success: Home Depot in Chile', International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 14 (2), April, 149-69 -- John Dawson (2003), 'Towards a Model of the Impacts of Retail Internationalisation', in John Dawson (ed), Masao Mukoyama (ed), Sang Chul Choi (ed) and Roy Larke (ed) (eds), The Internationalisation of Retailing in Asia, Chapter 11, London: RoutledgeCurzon, 189-209 -- Neil M. Coe and Neil Wrigley (2007), 'Host Economy Impacts of Transnational Retail: The Research Agenda', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (4), July, 341-71 -- Angela da Rocha and Luis Antonio Dib (2002), 'The Entry of Wal-Mart in Brazil and the Competitive Responses of Multinational and Domestic Firms', International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 30 (1), 61-73 -- Arieh Goldman, S. Ramaswami and Robert E. Krider (2002), 'Barriers to the Advancement of Modern Food Retail Formats: Theory and Measurement', Journal of Retailing, 78 (4), January, 281-95 -- Cédric Durand (2007), 'Externalities from Foreign Direct Investment in the Mexican Retailing Sector', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31 (3), May, 393-411 -- Constanza Bianchi and Joaquin Mena (2004), 'Defending the Local Market against Foreign Competitors: The Example of Chilean Retailers', International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 32 (10), 495-504 -- Thomas Reardon and Julio A. Berdegué (2002), 'The Rapid Rise of Supermarkets in Latin America: Challenges and Opportunities for Development', Development Policy Review, 20 (4), 371-88 -- Dave D. Weatherspoon and Thomas Reardon (2003), 'The Rise of Supermarkets in Africa: Implications for Agrifood Systems and the Rural Poor', Development Policy Review, 21 (3), 333-55 -- Neil M. Coe and Martin Hess (2005), 'The Internationalization of Retailing: Implications for Supply Network Restructuring in East Asia and Eastern Europe', Journal of Economic Geography, 5 (4), August, 449-73 -- James J. Biles, Kevin Brehm, Amanda Enrico, Cheray Kiendl, Emily Morgan, Alexandra Teachout and Katie Vasquez (2007), 'Globalization of Food Retailing and Transformation of Supply Networks: Consequences for Small-scale Agricultural Producers in Southeastern Mexico', Journal of Latin American Geography, 6 (2), 55-75 -- Alex M. Mutebi (2007), 'Regulatory Responses to Large-format Transnational Retail in South-east Asian Cities', Urban Studies, 44 (2), February, 357-79 -- Thomas Reardon and Rose Hopkins (2006), 'The Supermarket Revolution in Developing Countries: Policies to Address Emerging Tensions Among Supermarkets, Suppliers and Traditional Retailers', European Journal of Development Research, 18 (4), December, 522-45 -- Jos Gamble (2006), 'Multinational Retailers in China: Proliferating "McJobs" or Developing Skills?', Journal of Management Studies, 43 (7), November, 1463-90 -- Darlene Miller (2006), '"Spaces of Resistance" - African Workers at Shoprite in Maputo and Lusaka', Africa Development, XXXI (1), 27-49
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alan Treadgold (1988), 'Retailing without Frontiers: The Emergence of Transnational Retailers', International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 16 (6), November/December, 8-12 -- Walter J. Salmon and André Tordjman (1989), 'The Internationalisation of Retailing', International Journal of Retailing, 4 (2), 3-16 -- Alan Treadgold (1991), 'The Emerging Internationalisation of Retailing: Present Status and Future Challenges', Irish Marketing Review, 5, 11-27 -- David E. Williams (1992), 'Motives for Retailer Internationalization: Their Impact, Structure and Implications', Journal of Marketing Management, 8 (3), July, 269-85 -- John A. Dawson (1994), 'Internationalization of Retailing Operations', Journal of Marketing Management, 10, 267-82 -- Alan G. Hallsworth (1992), 'Retail Internationalization: Contingency and Context?', European Journal of Marketing, 26 (8/9), 25-34 -- Nicholas Alexander and Hayley Myers (2000), 'The Retail Internationalisation Process', International Marketing Review, 17 (4/5), 334-53 -- Neil Wrigley (2000), 'The Globalization of Retail Capital: Themes for Economic Geography', in Gordon L. Clark (ed), Maryann P. Feldman (ed) and Meric S. Gertler (ed) (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Chapter 15, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 292-313 -- Neil M. Coe (2004), 'The Internationalisation/Globalisation of Retailing: Towards an Economic-Geographical Research Agenda', Environment and Planning A, 36 (9), 1571-94 -- Steve Burt and Leigh Sparks (ed) (2006), 'Wal-Mart's World', in Stanley D. Brunn (ed) (ed.), Wal-Mart World: The World's Biggest Corporation in the Global Economy, Chapter 3, New York, NY and London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 27-43, references -- Thomas Reardon, C. Peter Timmer, Christopher B. Barrett and Julio Berdegué (2003), 'The Rise of Supermarkets in Africa, Asia, and Latin America', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 85 (5), 1140-46 -- Arieh Goldman (2001), 'The Transfer of Retail Formats into Developing Economies: The Example of China', Journal of Retailing, 77 (2), Summer, 221-42 -- John Humphrey (2007), 'The Supermarket Revolution in Developing Countries: Tidal Wave or Tough Competitive Struggle?', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (4), July, 433-50 -- John A. Dawson (2007), 'Scoping and Conceptualising Retailer Internationalisation', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (4), July, 373-97 -- Neil Wrigley, Neil M. Coe and Andrew Currah (2005), 'Globalizing Retail: Conceptualizing the Distribution-based Transnational Corporation (TNC)', Progress in Human Geography, 29 (4), 437-57 -- Neil M. Coe and Yong-Sook Lee (2006), 'The Strategic Localization of Transnational Retailers: The Case of Samsung-Tesco in South Korea', Economic Geography, 82 (1), January, 61-88 -- Andrew Currah and Neil Wrigley (2004), 'Networks of Organizational Learning and Adaptation in Retail TNCs', Global Networks, 4 (1), January, 1-23 -- Mark Palmer (2005), 'Retail Multinational Learning: A Case Study of Tesco', International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 33 (1), 23-48 -- R. Shackleton (1998), 'Exploring Corporate Culture and Strategy: Sainsbury at Home and Abroad during the Early to Mid 1990s', Environment and Planning A, 30, 921-40
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785362941
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 713 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar reference collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and free trade
    DDC: 382.71
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Freihandel ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Free trade ; Free trade ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Protectionism is back on the agenda as the financial crisis deepens. With calls for measures that purport to protect low income workers growing louder in the West, it is essential that the economic arguments in favour of free trade and globalization are re-emphasised. Philip Booth and Richard Wellings have brought together key papers originally published by the Institute of Economic Affairs, which, for the past 50 years, has been vigorously defending the case for free trade, and for globalization more generally. These important papers, which are not widely available, trace the development of the debate on the benefits of free trade during the last 50 years. The editors have written an authoritative introduction which offers a comprehensive overview of the arguments for and against globalization
    Abstract: Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. and Sara F. Cooper (2005), 'International Trade and Global Stability', Economic Affairs, 25 (2), June, 37-43 -- E.J. Mishan (2005), 'Can Globalisation Depress Living Standards in the West?', Economic Affairs, 25 (3), September, 66-9 -- John Meadowcroft (2006), 'Free Trade, "Pauper Labour" and Prosperity: A Reply to Professor Mishan', Economic Affairs, 26 (1), March, 65-7 -- E.J. Mishan (2006), 'A Rejoinder to John Meadowcroft', Economic Affairs, 26 (1), March, 68-9 -- Krisztina Kis-Katos and Günther G. Schulze (2005), 'Regulation of Child Labour', Economic Affairs, 25 (3), September, 24-30 -- Jasson Urbach (2007), 'Development Goes Wireless', Economic Affairs, 27 (2), June, 20-28 -- Philip Booth and Linda Whetstone (2007), 'Half a Cheer for Fair Trade', Economic Affairs, 27 (2), June, 29-36 -- Razeen Sally (2008), Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising, Hobart Paper 163, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 23-226
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Eamonn Butler (2007), 'The Wealth of Nations', in Adam Smith: A Primer, Chapter 3, Occasional Paper 141, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 37-72 -- Harry G. Johnson (1969), 'On Demolishing Barriers to Trade', in D.H. Barran (ed), Harry G. Johnson (ed) and The Earl of Cromer, P.C., M.B.E (eds), Rebuilding the Liberal Order, Occasional Paper 27, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 11-19 -- David Greenaway and Christopher Milner (1979), 'Identifying The Protective Motive: A. "Electoral" Influences, and B. Intervention and Market Failure' in Protectionism Again...? Causes and Consequences of a Retreat from Freer Trade to Economic Nationalism, Chapter 2, Hobart Paper 84, London: Institute of Economics Affairs, 16-27 -- Deepak Lal ([1983] 1997), 'Introduction', 'The External Environment I: Trade' and 'The External Environment II: Commodities and Foreign Capital', in The Poverty of 'Development Economics', Introduction, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3, Hobart Paperback No. 16, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1-3, 17-48 and 49-69 -- David Greenaway (1988), 'The Politics of Protection', Economic Affairs, 8 (2), December/January, 16-17 -- Charles Mensah (1991), 'Economic Freedom for Africa', Economic Affairs, 11 (5), September, 27-8 -- Jagdish Bhagwati (1995), 'Free Trade, "Fairness" and the New Protectionism', in Free Trade, 'Fairness' and the New Protectionism: Reflections on an Agenda for the World Trade Organisation, Occasional Paper 96, London: Institute of Economic Affairs for the Wincott Foundation, 9-42 -- Sir Alan Walters (1996), 'Does the World Need a World Bank?', Economic Affairs, 16 (4), Autumn, 14-17 -- Fred L. Smith, Jr. (1996), 'Trade and the Environment: Where Are We Going?', Economic Affairs, 16 (5), Winter, 33-38 -- Paul Collier (1998), Living Down the Past: How Europe Can Help Africa Grow, Studies in Trade and Development, No. 2, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 9-39 -- David Henderson (1998), 'Part 2: The Uneasy Trend to Economic Liberalism', in The Changing Fortunes of Economic Liberalism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Occasional Paper 105, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 34-67 -- Marcus Noland (1999), The New Protectionists: The Privatisation of US Trade Policy, Studies in Trade and Development No. 3, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 9-33 -- Lord Harris of High Cross (2002), 'Adam Smith: Revolutionary for the Third Millennium?', Economic Affairs, 22 (3), September, 37-42 -- Charles W. Calomiris (2002), A Globalist Manifesto for Public Policy: The Tenth Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture, Occasional Paper 124, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 15-70 -- Forrest Capie (2002), Capital Controls: A 'Cure' Worse than the Problem?, London: Institute of Economic Affairs in association with the Wincott Foundation and Profile Books, 15-109 -- Deepak Lal (2003), 'In Defence of Empires', Economic Affairs, 23 (4), December, 14-19 -- Daniel T. Griswold (2003), 'Migration, Globalisation and the Spirit of Peter Bauer', Economic Affairs, 23 (4), December, 20-26 -- Andrew Ryder (2003), 'Anti-Globalisation: Bad Wine in New Bottles?', Economic Affairs, 23 (3), September, 37-41 -- David Henderson (2004), 'Globalisation, "Civil Society" and "Global Governance"' and 'Global Salvationism and Consensus Pressures', in The Role of Business in the Modern World: Progress, Pressures and Prospects for the Market Economy', Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, Hobart Paper 150, London; Institute of Economic Affairs in association with Profile Books, 63-81 and 82-105
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    ISBN: 9781849801881 , 1847209726 , 9781847209726
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 210 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boons, Frank Creating ecological value
    DDC: 658.4/083
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    Keywords: Umweltmanagement ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Social responsibility of business Environmental aspects ; Business planning ; Social responsibility of business ; Industrial management Environmental aspects ; Kaffeewirtschaft ; Kraftfahrzeugindustrie ; Strategisches Management ; Umweltschutz ; Wertschöpfung ; Electronic books ; Umweltschutz ; Unternehmen ; Wertschöpfung ; Kraftfahrzeugindustrie ; Strategisches Management ; Umweltschutz ; Kaffeewirtschaft ; Strategisches Management ; Umweltschutz
    Abstract: Firms adopt a wide variety of ecological strategies, ranging from the development of innovative products with reduced environmental impact to lobbying against governmental attempts to set standards for the way in which firms deal with the natural environment. This book explores this variety and is the first to provide a coherent evolutionary approach to the ecological strategies of firms
    Abstract: ch. 1. How do firms create ecological value? -- ch. 2. Definitions of ecological value : patches of history -- ch. 3. Technological change and strategic perspectives -- ch. 4. Elements of strategic perspectives and the internal dynamics of firms -- ch. 5. Shaping strategic perspectives through resource networks -- ch. 6. The coffee PCS -- ch. 7. The automobile PCS -- ch. 8. An evolutionary approach towards the strategic perspectives of firms -- ch. 9. The future of creating ecological value
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    ISBN: 9781785366499
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 724 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 12
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Financing entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Finanzierung
    Abstract: This important collection comprises 24 previously published papers. These include foundational papers which offer an understanding of the conceptual and historical substructure of entrepreneurial finance and more recent seminal works about entrepreneurs and the obstacles that they systematically seek to overcome. Further articles describe the variety of institutional forms that have evolved to address the challenges inherent in entrepreneurial finance and the role of government in the process of innovation, entrepreneurship and the financing of new ventures. These papers, complemented by the editors' comprehensive introduction, are essential for scholars, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs wishing to advance their understanding of this important and expanding field of study
    Abstract: Jay R. Ritter and Ivo Welch (2002), 'A Review of IPO Activity, Pricing, and Allocations', Journal of Finance, LVII (4), August, 1795-828 -- Richard Zeckhauser (1996), 'The Challenge of Contracting for Technological Information', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93 (23), November, 12743-8 -- Samuel Kortum and Josh Lerner (2000), 'Assessing the Contribution of Venture Capital to Innovation', RAND Journal of Economics, 31 (4), Winter, 674-92 -- Josh Lerner (2002), 'When Bureaucrats Meet Entrepreneurs: The Design of Effective "Public Venture Capital" Programmes', Economic Journal, 112, February, F73-F84 -- Bronwyn H. Hall (2002), 'The Financing of Research and Development', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 18 (1), Spring, 35-51
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Frank H. Knight (1921), 'Enterprise and Profit', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Part III, Chapters 9 and 10, Boston, MA, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 264-312 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1949), 'Economic Theory and Entrepreneurial History', in Change and the Entrepreneur: Postulates and Patterns for Entrepreneurial History, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 63-84 -- Edward P. Lazear (2005), 'Entrepreneurship', Journal of Labor Economics, 23 (4), October, 649-80 -- Paul Gompers, Josh Lerner and David Scharfstein (2005), 'Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations and the Genesis of New Ventures, 1986 to 1999', Journal of Finance, LX (2), April, 577-614 -- David B. Audretsch and Paula E. Stephan (1996), 'Company-Scientist Locational Links: The Case of Biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641-52 -- Allen N. Berger and Gregory F. Udell (1998), 'The Economics of Small Business Finance: The Roles of Private Equity and Debt Markets in the Financial Growth Cycle', Journal of Banking and Finance, 22, August, 613-73 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, David Joulfaian and Harvey S. Rosen (1994), 'Sticking It Out: Entrepreneurial Survival and Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (1), February, 53-75 -- R. Glenn Hubbard (1998), 'Capital-Market Imperfections and Investment', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 193-225 -- Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales (1995), 'What Do We Know about Capital Structure? Some Evidence from International Data', Journal of Finance, L (5), December, 1421-60 -- Robert E. Carpenter and Bruce C. Petersen (2002), 'Is the Growth of Small Firms Constrained by Internal Finance?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 298-309 -- Anuradha Basu and Simon C. Parker (2001), 'Family Finance and New Business Start-Ups', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 63 (3), July, 333-58 -- Bernard S. Black and Ronald J. Gilson (1998), 'Venture Capital and the Structure of Capital Markets: Banks versus Stock Markets', Journal of Financial Economics, 47, March, 243-77 -- Carola Schenone (2004), 'The Effect of Banking Relationships on the Firm's IPO Underpricing', Journal of Finance, LIX (6), December, 2903-58 -- Jeremy Berkowitz and Michelle J. White (2004), 'Bankruptcy and Small Firms' Access to Credit', RAND Journal of Economics, 35 (1), Spring, 69-84 -- Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Margaret Levenstein and Kenneth L. Sokoloff (2007), 'Financing Invention during the Second Industrial Revolution: Cleveland, Ohio, 1870-1920', in Naomi R. Lamoreaux (ed) and Kenneth L. Sokoloff (ed) (eds), Financing Innovation in the United States, 1870 to the Present, Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 39-84 -- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner (2001), 'The Venture Capital Revolution', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (2), Spring, 145-68 -- Steven N. Kaplan and Per Stromberg (2003), 'Financial Contracting Theory Meets the Real World: An Empirical Analysis of Venture Capital Contracts', Review of Economic Studies, 70 (1), January, 281-315 -- Thomas Hellmann and Manju Puri (2002), 'Venture Capital and the Professionalization of Start-Up Firms: Empirical Evidence', Journal of Finance, LVII (1), February, 169-97 -- Philip E. Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb (2003), 'Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States', Journal of Technology Transfer, 28, 227-39
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    ISBN: 9781785366482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 534 p) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings on business and management 12
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Family business
    DDC: 338.6
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    Keywords: Familienunternehmen ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Familienbetrieb
    Abstract: This insightful collection conveniently presents the most influential and frequently cited family business research articles. 'Must quote' papers on a broad range of topics, as well as a variety of methods are included and serve as a model for forthcoming work and a foundation for future theory. Complemented by the authors' comprehensive introduction, this volume is an essential reference tool for seasoned researchers, new students and those who work with family businesses
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sabine B. Klein, Joseph H. Astrachan and Kosmas X. Smyrnios (2005), 'The F-PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory', Entrepreneurship - Theory and Practice, 29 (3), May, 321-39 -- Melissa Carey Shanker and Joseph H. Astrachan (1996), 'Myths and Realities: Family Businesses' Contribution to the US Economy- A Framework for Assessing Family Business Statistics', gFamily Business Review, 9 (2), Summer, 107-23 -- Rik Donckels and Erwin Frohlich (1991), 'Are Family Businesses Really Different? European Experiences from STRATOS', Family Business Review, IV (2), Summer, 149-60 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin and Richard N. Dino (2003), 'Exploring the Agency Consequences of Ownership Dispersion Among the Directors of Private Family Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 46 (2), April, 179-94 -- Matthew C. Sonfield and Robert N. Lussier (2004), 'First-, Second-, and Third-Generation Family Firms: A Comparison', Family Business Review, XVII (3), September, 189-202 -- Sharon M. Danes and Patricia D. Olson (2003), 'Women's Role Involvement in Family Businesses, Business Tensions, and Business Success', Family Business Review, XVI (1), March, 53-68 -- Jess H. Chua, James J. Chrisman and Erick P. C. Chang (2004), 'Are Family Firms Born or Made? An Exploratory Investigation', Family Business Review, XVII (1), March, 37-54 -- Ronald C. Anderson and David M. Reeb (2003), 'Founding-Family Ownership and Firm Performance: Evidence from the S&P 500', Journal of Finance, LVIII (3), June, 1301-28 -- Miguel Angel Gallo, Josep Tapies and Kristin Cappuyns (2004), 'Comparison of Family and Nonfamily Business: Financial Logic and Personal Preferences', Family Business Review, XVII (4), December, 303-18 -- Catherine M. Daily and Marc J. Dollinger (1992), 'An Empirical Examination of Ownership Structure in Family and Professionally Managed Firms', Family Business Review, V (2), Summer, 117-36 -- Ronald C. Anderson and David M. Reeb (2004), 'Board Composition: Balancing Family Influence in S&P 500 Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 49 (2), June, 209-37 -- Daniel L. McConaughy (2000), 'Family CEOs vs. Nonfamily CEOs in the Family-Controlled Firm: An Examination of the Level and Sensitivity of Pay to Performance', Family Business Review, XIII (2), June, 121-31 -- Jess H. Chua, James J. Chrisman and Pramodita Sharma (2003), 'Succession and Nonsuccession Concerns of Family Firms and Agency Relationship with Nonfamily Managers', Family Business Review, XVI (2), June, 89-107 -- Joseph H. Astrachan and Thomas A. Kolenko (1994), 'A Neglected Factor Explaining Family Business Success: Human Resource Practices', Family Business Review, 7 (3), Fall, 251-62 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2005), 'Entrepreneurial Risk Taking in Family Firms', Family Business Review, XVIII (1), March, 23-40 -- Nancy Upton, Elisabeth J. Teal and Joe T. Felan (2001), 'Strategic and Business Planning Practices of Fast Growth Family Firms', Journal of Small Business Management, 39 (1), 60-72 -- Renato Tagiuri and John A. Davis (1992), 'On the Goals of Successful Family Companies', Family Business Review, V (1), Spring, 43-62 -- Shaker A. Zahra, James C. Hayton and Carlo Salvato (2004), 'Entrepreneurship in Family vs. Non-Family Firms: A Resource-based Analysis of the Effect of Organizational Culture', Entrepreneurship - Theory and Practice, 28 (4), Summer, 363-81 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2003), 'International Expansion of U.S. Manufacturing Family Businesses: The Effect of Ownership and Involvement', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 495-512
    Abstract: Ronald C. Anderson, Sattar A. Mansi and David M. Reeb (2003), 'Founding Family Ownership and the Agency Cost of Debt', Journal of Financial Economics, 68, 263-85 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin, Richard N. Dino and Ann K. Buchholtz (2001), 'Agency Relationships in Family Firms: Theory and Evidence', Organization Science, 12 (2), March-April, 99-116 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin and Richard N. Dino (2003), 'Toward a Theory of Agency and Altruism in Family Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 473-90 -- Mikko Mustakallio, Erkko Autio and Shaker A. Zahra (2002), 'Relational and Contractual Governance in Family Firms: Effects in Strategic Decision Making', Family Business Review, XV (3), September, 205-22 -- Wendy C. Handler (1992), 'The Succession Experience of the Next Generation', Family Business Review, V (3), Fall, 283-307 -- Ivan Lansberg and Joseph H. Astrachan (1994), 'Influence of Family Relationships on Succession Planning and Training: The Importance of Mediating Factors', Family Business Review, VII (1), Spring, 39-59 -- Colette Dumas (1989), 'Understanding of Father-Daughter and Father-Son Dyads in Family-Owned Businesses', Family Business Review, II (1), Spring, 31-46 -- Sharon M. Danes, Martha A. Rueter, Hee-Kyung Kwon and William Doherty (2002), 'Family FIRO Model: An Application to Family Business', Family Business Review, XV (1), March, 31-43 -- Ernesto J. Poza, Theodore Alfred and Anil Maheshwari (1997), 'Stakeholder Perceptions of Culture and Management Practices in Family and Family Firms - A Preliminary Report', Family Business Review, 10 (2), Summer, 135-55
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    ISBN: 9781785366796
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 599 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on the global trading system and the WTO 16
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The WTO and the political economy of trade policy
    DDC: 382.3
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    Keywords: World Trade Organization ; World Trade Organization ; World Trade Organization ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Handelsabkommen ; Meistbegünstigung ; Antidiskriminierungsrecht ; Protektionismus ; WTO-Recht ; Commercial policy ; International trade ; Commercial policy ; International trade ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; World Trade Organization ; Weltwirtschaft ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Welthandel
    Abstract: This indispensable volume brings together the key contributions to the academic literature on the subject of the political economy of trade policy. Topics covered include unilateral and multilateral trade policies, international trade agreements and administered protection. In their comprehensive introduction, the editors present an insightful discussion of the political economy approach, the development of multilateral trade agreements, the trade and internal motives that guide unilateral trade policy and the features that characterise unilateralism. This volume is essential for professors, researchers and policymakers concerned with international trade policy
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Harry G. Johnson (1953-54), 'Optimum Tariffs and Retaliation', Review of Economic Studies, 21 (2), 142-53 -- Richard E. Caves (1976), 'Economic Models of Political Choice: Canada's Tariff Structure', Canadian Journal of Economics, IX (2), May, 278-300 -- William A. Brock and Stephen P. Magee (1978), 'The Economics of Special Interest Politics: The Case of the Tariff', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 68 (2), May, 246-50 -- Arye L. Hillman (1982), 'Declining Industries and Political-Support Protectionist Motives', American Economic Review, 72 (5), December, 1180-87 -- Wolfgang Mayer (1984), 'Endogenous Tariff Formation', American Economic Review, 74 (5), December, 970-85 -- James H. Cassing and Arye L. Hillman (1986), 'Shifting Comparative Advantage and Senescent Industry Collapse', American Economic Review, 76 (3), June, 516-23 -- Jonathan Eaton and Gene M. Grossman (1986), 'Optimal Trade and Industrial Policy Under Oligopoly', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 101 (2), May, 383-406 -- Arye L. Hillman and Heinrich W. Ursprung (1988), 'Domestic Politics, Foreign Interests and International Trade Policy', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 729-45 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1994), 'Protection for Sale', American Economic Review, 84 (4), September, 833-50 -- James H. Cassing (1996), 'Protectionist Mutual Funds', European Journal of Political Economy, 12 (1), April, 1-18 -- Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Giovanni Maggi (1999), 'Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation', American Economic Review, 89 (5), December, 1135-55 -- JoAnne Feeney and Arye L. Hillman (2004), 'Trade Liberalization Through Asset Markets', Journal of International Economics, 64, 151-67 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (2006), 'Selling "Protection for Sale"', Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 13, 153-62 -- Wolfgang Mayer (1981), 'Theoretical Considerations on Negotiated Tariff Adjustments', Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 33 (1), March, 135-53 -- Avinash Dixit (1987), 'Strategic Aspects of Trade Policy', in Truman F. Bewley (ed) (ed.), Advances in Economic Theory: Fifth World Congress, Chapter 9, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 329-62 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1995), 'Trade Wars and Trade Talks', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (4), August, 675-708 -- Arye L. Hillman and Peter Moser (1996), 'Trade Liberalization as Politically Optimal Exchange of Market Access', in Matthew B. Canzoneri (ed), Wilfred J. Ethier (ed) and Vittorio Grilli (ed) (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, Chapter 10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 295-312 -- Giovanni Maggi and Andrés Rodríguez-Clare (1998), 'The Value of Trade Agreements in the Presence of Political Pressures', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (3), June, 574-601 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1999), 'An Economic Theory of GATT', American Economic Review, 89 (1), March, 215-48
    Abstract: Wilfred J. Ethier (2004), 'Political Externalities, Nondiscrimination and a Multilateral World', Review of International Economics, 12 (3), 303-20 -- Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes (1996), 'Toward a Positive Theory of the Most Favored Nation Obligation and Its Exceptions in the WTO/GATT System', International Review of Law and Economics, 16 (1), March, 27-51 -- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (2001), 'Economic and Legal Aspects of the Most-Favored-Nation Clause', European Journal of Political Economy, 17, 233-79 -- J.M. Finger, H. Keith Hall and Douglas R. Nelson (1982), 'The Political Economy of Administered Protection', American Economic Review, 72 (3), June, 452-66 -- Robert W. Staiger and Guido Tabellini (1987), 'Discretionary Trade Policy and Excessive Protection', American Economic Review, 77 (5), December, 823-37 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1990), 'A Theory of Managed Trade', American Economic Review, 80 (4), September, 779-95 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (1991), 'The Economics and Political Economy of Managed Trade', in Arye L. Hillman (ed) (ed.), Markets and Politicians: Politicized Economic Choice, Chapter 14, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 283-306 -- Steven Berry, James Levinsohn and Ariel Pakes (1999), 'Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles: Evaluating a Trade Policy', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 400-430 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (2002), 'Unilateralism in a Multilateral World', Economic Journal, 112 (479), April, 266-92
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    ISBN: 9781785366826
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 662 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 217
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in monopoly and competition policy
    DDC: 338.6048
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsordnung ; Monopol ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; Wettbewerbsbeschränkung ; Preiskartell ; Kartell ; Fusion ; Monopolies ; Competition Government policy ; Monopolies ; Competition Government policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Competition policy aims to prevent anticompetitive agreements and mergers, limiting the abusive exercise of market power. The formulation and application of this policy presents significant challenges, which include showing that proposed mergers are anticompetitive, proving that firms are members of cartels and defending apparently restrictive vertical agreements. For this insightful volume the editor has selected key papers which illustrate how far we have come towards meeting these challenges. They provide comprehensive developmental coverage of the theory that underpins and justifies competition policy, and of the econometric tests that demonstrate its effects and violations. This timely book will be an invaluable resource to researchers and practitioners alike with an interest in this important subject
    Abstract: Margaret E. Slade (1998), 'Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices?', Economic Journal, 108 (448), May, 565-602 -- B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston (1998), 'Exclusive Dealing', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (1), February, 64-103 -- Michael D. Whinston (2001), 'Exclusivity and Tying in U.S. v. Microsoft: What We Know, and Don't Know', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (2), Spring, 63-80 -- Tim R. Sass (2005), 'The Competitive Effects of Exclusive Dealing: Evidence from the U.S. Beer Industry', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 23 (3-4), April, 203-25 -- Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills (2001), 'Predatory Pricing and Strategic Theory', Georgetown Law Journal, 89, 2475-94 -- Barry Nalebuff (2004), 'Bundling as an Entry Barrier', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 159-87 -- Dennis W. Carlton and Michael Waldman (2002), 'The Strategic Use of Tying to Preserve and Create Market Power in Evolving Industries', RAND Journal of Economics, 33 (2), Summer, 194-220 -- Leemore S. Dafny (2005), 'Games Hospitals Play: Entry Deterrence in Hospital Procedure Markets', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 14 (3), Fall, 513-42
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Jonathan B. Baker (2003), 'The Case for Antitrust Enforcement', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (4), Fall, 27-50 -- John Vickers (2005), 'Abuse of Market Power', Economic Journal, 115, June, F244-F261 -- Barbara McCutcheon (1997), 'Do Meetings in Smoke-Filled Rooms Facilitate Collusion?', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (2), April, 330-50 -- David Genesove and Wallace P. Mullin (2001), 'Rules, Communication, and Collusion: Narrative Evidence from the Sugar Institute Case', American Economic Review, 91 (3), June, 379-98 -- Susan Athey and Kyle Bagwell (2001), 'Optimal Collusion with Private Information', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (3), Autumn, 428-65 -- Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. (2005), 'Optimal Cartel Pricing in the Presence of an Antitrust Authority', International Economic Review, 46 (1), February, 145-69 -- Robert H. Porter and J. Douglas Zona (1999), 'Ohio School Milk Markets: An Analysis of Bidding', RAND Journal of Economics, 30 (2), Summer, 263-88 -- John E. Kwoka, Jr. (1997), 'The Price Effects of Bidding Conspiracies: Evidence from Real Estate Auction "Knockouts"', Antitrust Bulletin, xLII (2), Summer, 503-16 -- John M. Connor (2001), '"Our Customers Are Our Enemies": The Lysine Cartel of 1992-1995', Review of Industrial Organization, 18 (1), February, 5-21 -- Lawrence J. White (2001), 'Lysine and Price Fixing: How Long? How Severe?', Review of Industrial Organization, 18 (1), February, 23-31 -- George Symeonidis (2002), 'Cartel Stability with Multiproduct Firms', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 20 (3), March, 339-52 -- Margaret C. Levenstein and Valerie Y. Suslow (2006), 'What Determines Cartel Success?', Journal of Economic Literature, xLIv (1), March, 43-95 -- Massimo Motta and Michele Polo (2003), 'Leniency Programs and Cartel Prosecution', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (3), March, 347-79 -- Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Horizontal Mergers: An Equilibrium Analysis', American Economic Review, 80 (1), March, 107-26 -- David Spector (2003), 'Horizontal Mergers, Entry, and Efficiency Defences', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (10), December, 1591-600 -- Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, Jonathan B. Baker, Suzanne Gleason and Daniel S. Hosken (2006), 'Empirical Methods in Merger Analysis: Econometric Analysis of Pricing in FTC v. Staples ', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 13 (2), July, 265-79 -- Dario Focarelli and Fabio Panetta (2003), 'Are Mergers Beneficial to Consumers? Evidence from the Market for Bank Deposits', American Economic Review, 93 (4), September, 1152-72 -- Janusz A. Ordover, Garth Saloner and Steven C. Salop (1990), 'Equilibrium Vertical Foreclosure', American Economic Review, 80 (1), March, 127-42 -- Yongmin Chen (2001), 'On Vertical Mergers and Their Competitive Effects', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (4), Winter, 667-85
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366987
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 322 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 226
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Purchasing power parity
    DDC: 332.41
    Keywords: 1916-2000 ; Wechselkurstheorie ; Internationales Währungssystem ; Kaufkraftparität ; Welt ; Purchasing power parity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Gustav Cassel (1916), 'The Present Situation of The Foreign Exchanges', Economic Journal, XXVI (101), March, 62-5 -- Gustav Cassel (1920), 'Further Observations on the World's Monetary Problem', Economic Journal, XXX (117), March, 39-45 -- Yihui Lan (2002), 'The Explosion of Purchasing Power Parity', in Meher Manzur (ed) (ed.), Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Commodity Prices, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 9-38 -- Bela Balassa (1964), 'The Purchasing-Power Parity Doctrine: A Reappraisal', Journal of Political Economy, 72, 584-96 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1964), 'Theoretical Notes on Trade Problems', Review of Economics and Statistics, 46, 145-54 -- Peter Isard (1977), 'How Far Can We Push the "Law of One Price"?', American Economic Review, 67 (5), December, 942-8 -- Jacob A. Frenkel (1978), 'Purchasing Power Parity: Doctrinal Perspective and Evidence from the 1920s', Journal of International Economics, 8 (2), May, 169-91 -- Michael Adler and Bruce Lehmann (1983), 'Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity in the Long Run', Journal of Finance, XXXVIII (5), December, 1471-87 -- Dean Corbae and Sam Ouliaris (1988), 'Cointegration and Tests of Purchasing Power Parity', Review of Economics and Statistics, 70, 508-11 -- Craig S. Hakkio (1984), 'A Re-examination of Purchasing Power Parity: A Multi-Country and Multi-Period Study', Journal of International Economics, 17, 265-77 -- Niso Abuaf and Philippe Jorion (1990), 'Purchasing Power Parity in the Long Run', Journal of Finance, XLV (1), March, 157-74 -- Meher Manzur (1990), 'An International Comparison of Prices and Exchange Rates: A New Test of Purchasing Power Parity', Journal of International Money and Finance, 9 (1), March, 75-91 -- James R. Lothian and Mark P. Taylor (1996), 'Real Exchange Rate Behavior: The Recent Float from the Perspective of the Past Two Centuries', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (3), 488-509 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose (1996), 'A Panel Project on Purchasing Power Parity: Mean Reversion Within and Between Countries', Journal of International Economics, 40 (1-2), 209-24 -- Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and David A. Peel (1997), 'Transactions Costs and Nonlinear Adjustment in Real Exchange Rates: An Empirical Investigation', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (4), 862-79 -- Mark P. Taylor and Lucio Sarno (1998), 'The Behavior of Real Exchange Rates during the Post-Bretton Woods Period', Journal of International Economics, 46, 281-312 -- Charles Engel (2000), 'Long-Run PPP May Not Hold After All', Journal of International Economics, 57, 243-73 -- Li Lian Ong (1997), 'Burgernomics: The Economics of the Big Mac Standard', Journal of International Money and Finance, 16 (6), 865-78 -- Kenneth Rogoff (1996), 'The Purchasing Power Parity Puzzle', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIV, June, 647-68
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367021
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 489 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 216
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of hazardous waste and contaminated land
    DDC: 363.7287
    Keywords: Sonderabfall ; Bodenbelastung ; Altlastensanierung ; Abfallentsorgung ; Bodenverbesserung ; Abfallwirtschaft ; Entschädigungsfonds ; superfund ; Hazardous wastes Economic aspects ; Hazardous waste sites Economic aspects ; Sonderabfall ; Wirtschaft ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sonderabfall ; Abfallbeseitigung ; Wirtschaft ; Bodenverschmutzung ; Wirtschaft
    Abstract: Professor Sigman has selected the most authoritative previously published papers for this pathbreaking collection. This timely book examines private decision-making and government policy for the management of hazardous waste, the clean-up of contaminated land and the redevelopment of brownfield sites. Issues explored include the success of economic incentive policies such as 'green taxes' and tort liability, environmental decentralization and attitudes toward risk by both regulators and households. The additional focus on empirical analysis will help economists understand this challenging public policy area and will make economic insights accessible to policymakers
    Abstract: James Boyd, Winston Harrington and Molly K. Macauley (1996), 'The Effects of Environmental Liability on Industrial Real Estate Development', Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 12 (1), January, 37-58 -- Kathleen Segerson (1993), 'Liability Transfers: An Economic Assessment of Buyer and Lender Liability', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25 (1), July, S46-S63 -- Daniel T. McGrath (2000), 'Urban Industrial Land Redevelopment and Contamination Risk', Journal of Urban Economics, 47 (3), May, 414-42 -- Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta and Margherita Turvani (2005), 'The Role of Liability, Regulation and Economic Incentives in Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment: Evidence from Surveys of Developers', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35 (4), July, 327-51
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Clifford S. Russell (1988), 'Economic Incentives in the Management of Hazardous Wastes', Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 13 (2), 257-74 -- Anna Alberini and John Bartholomew (1999), 'The Determinants of Hazardous Waste Disposal Choice: An Empirical Analysis of Halogenated Solvent Waste Shipments', Contemporary Economic Policy, 17 (3), July, 309-20 -- Hilary Sigman (1998), 'Midnight Dumping: Public Policies and Illegal Disposal of Used Oil', RAND Journal of Economics, 29 (1), Spring, 157-78 -- Sarah L. Stafford (2006), 'Rational or Confused Polluters? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Compliance', B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (Contributions), 5 (1), Article 21, available at http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/contributions/vol5/iss1/art21 -- Arik Levinson (1999), 'NIMBY Taxes Matter: The Case of State Hazardous Waste Disposal Taxes', Journal of Public Economics, 74 (1), October, 31-51 -- James T. Hamilton (1993), 'Politics and Social Costs: Estimating the Impact of Collective Action on Hazardous Waste Facilities', RAND Journal of Economics, 24 (1), Spring, 101-25 -- Howard Kunreuther and Paul R. Kleindorfer (1986), 'A Sealed-Bid Auction Mechanism for Siting Noxious Facilities', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 76 (2), May, 295-9 -- Daniel E. Ingberman (1995), 'Siting Noxious Facilities: Are Markets Efficient?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 29 (3), November, S20-S33 -- Bruno S. Frey, Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Reiner Eichenberger (1996), 'The Old Lady Visits Your Backyard: A Tale of Morals and Markets', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (6), December, 1297-313 -- Brian R. Copeland (1991), 'International Trade in Waste Products in the Presence of Illegal Disposal', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 20 (2), March, 143-62 -- Ted Gayer, James T. Hamilton and W. Kip Viscusi (2002), 'The Market Value of Reducing Cancer Risk: Hedonic Housing Prices with Changing Information', Southern Economic Journal, 69 (2), October, 266-89 -- Katherine Kiel and Jeffrey Zabel (2001), 'Estimating the Economic Benefits of Cleaning Up Superfund Sites: The Case of Woburn, Massachusetts', Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 22 (2-3), 163-84 -- Kent D. Messer, William D. Schulze, Katherine F. Hackett, Trudy A. Cameron and Gary H. McClelland (2006), 'Can Stigma Explain Large Property Value Losses? The Psychology and Economics of Superfund', Environmental and Resource Economics, 33, 299-324 -- Shreekant Gupta, George Van Houtven and Maureen Cropper (1996), 'Paying for Permanence: An Economic Analysis of EPA's Cleanup Decisions at Superfund Sites', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (3), Autumn, 563-82 -- W. Kip Viscusi and James T. Hamilton (1999), 'Are Risk Regulators Rational? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Cleanup Decisions', American Economic Review, 89 (4), September, 1010-27 -- Lloyd S. Dixon (1995), 'The Transaction Costs Generated by Superfund's Liability Approach', in Richard L. Revesz (ed) and Richard B. Stewart (ed) (eds), Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science, and Law, Chapter 7, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 171-85 -- Gordon C. Rausser, Leo K. Simon and Jinhua Zhao (1998), 'Information Asymmetries, Uncertainties, and Cleanup Delays at Superfund Sites', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 35 (1), January, 48-68 -- Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz (1995), 'Evaluating the Effects of Alternative Superfund Liability Rules', in Richard L. Revesz (ed) and Richard B. Stewart (ed) (eds), Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science, and Law, Chapter 5, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 115-44 -- Anna Alberini and David Austin (2002), 'Accidents Waiting to Happen: Liability Policy and Toxic Pollution Releases', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (4), November, 729-41
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    ISBN: 9781785366529
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 612 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 231
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Applied benefit
    DDC: 658.1522
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Landwirtschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Stakeholder ; Gesundheitswesen ; Verkehrssektor ; Umweltpolitik ; Regulierung ; Value analysis (Cost control) ; Cost effectiveness ; Cost effectiveness ; Electronic books ; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Landwirtschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Gesundheitswesen ; Transport ; Umweltpolitik
    Abstract: Benefit-cost analysis reduces all of the impacts of a proposed policy change to a common unit of measurement. It is used in a wide variety of fields including agriculture, life and health, transportation and the environment. In this single volume the editors, both leading scholars in their field, present a judicious selection of previously published papers indispensable to the study of applied benefit-cost analysis. The comprehensive collection is an essential resource to scholars, researchers and policymakers alike
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Zvi Griliches (1958), 'Research Costs and Social Returns: Hybrid Corn and Related Innovations', Journal of Political Economy, 66, 419-31 -- Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman (1986), 'The Welfare Economics of Price Supports in U.S. Agriculture', American Economic Review, 76(5), December, 1135-41 -- Troy G. Schmitz, Andrew Schmitz and Chris Dumas (1997), 'Gains From Trade, Inefficiency of Government Programs, and the Net Economic Effects of Trading', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (3), 637-47 -- Andrew Schmitz, Frederick Rossi and Troy G. Schmitz (2007), 'Agricultural Subsidies Under Decoupling', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 131-48 -- Rulon Pope, Jean-Paul Chavas and Richard Just (1983), 'Economic Welfare Evaluations for Producers under Uncertainty', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 65, February, 98-107 -- David H. Greenberg and Douglas A. Wolf (1985), 'Is Wage Matching Worth All the Trouble?', Public Welfare, 43, Winter, 13-20 -- Morris S. Berman (1989), 'Vision Care in a Juvenile Detention Facility', Optometry and Vision Science, 66(1), January, 23-5 -- David H. Greenberg (1997), 'The Leisure Bias in Cost-Benefit Analyses of Employment and Training Programs', Journal of Human Resources, XXXII (2), 413-39 -- Clive R. Belfield, Milagros Nores, Steve Barnett and Lawrence Schweinhart (2006), 'The High/Scope Perry Preschool Program: Cost-Benefit Analysis Using Data from the Age-40 Followup', Journal of Human Resources, XLI (1), Winter, 162-90 -- Flavio Cunha and James Heckman (2007), 'The Economics of Human Development: The Technology of Skill Formation', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 97 (2), May, 31-47 -- Glenn P. Jenkins (1999), 'Evaluation of Stakeholder Impacts in Cost-Benefit Analysis', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 17(2), 87-96 -- Timothy L. McDaniels, Robin S. Gregory and Daryl Fields (1999), 'Democratizing Risk Management: Successful Public Involvement in Local Water Management Decisions', Risk Analysis, 19 (3), 497-510 -- Alvin Ulrich, Hartley Furtan and Andrew Schmitz (1986), 'Public and Private Returns from Joint Venture Research: An Example from Agriculture', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CI (1), February, 103-29 -- Lester B. Lave (1981), 'Conflicting Objectives in Regulating the Automobile', Science, 212, May, 893-9 -- David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining (1989), 'An Illustration: Taxing Alcohol to Save Lives', in Policy Analysis: Concepts and Practice, Upper Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 267-83 -- Gary M. Ginsberg and Don S. Silverberg (1994), 'A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Legislation for Bicycle Safety Helmets in Israel', American Journal of Public Health, 84 (4), April, 653-6 -- Richard Gray and Stavroula Malla (2001), 'The Evaluation of the Economic and External Health Benefits from Canola Research', in Julian M. Alston (ed), Philip G. Pardey (ed) and Michael J. Taylor (ed) (eds), Agricultural Science Policy: Changing Global Agendas, Chapter 11, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 211-37, references -- W. Kip Viscusi and Joseph E. Aldy (2003), 'The Value of a Statistical Life: A Critical Review of Market Estimates Throughout the World', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 27 (1), 5-76 -- Anthony Boardman, Aidan Vining and W.G. Waters, II (1993), 'Costs and Benefits through Bureaucratic Lenses: Example of a Highway Project', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 12 (3), 532-55
    Abstract: What GAO Found', in US GAO Highway and Transit Investments: Options for Improving Information on Projects' Benefits and Costs and Increasing Accountability for Results, GA0-05-172, 24 January 2005, available at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05172, front page -- Troy G. Schmitz, Tim Highmoor and Andrew Schmitz (2002), 'Termination of the WGTA: An Examination of Factor Market Distortions, Input Subsidies and Compensation', Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 50, 333-47 -- Raymond J. Kopp and V. Kerry Smith (1989), 'Benefit Estimation Goes to Court: The Case of Natural Resource Damage Assessments', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 8 (4), 593-612 -- Executive Summary', in The Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act, 1990 to 2010: EPA Report to Congress, November 1999, accessed 2 July 2007 at http://www.epa.gov/oar/sect812/1990-2010/fullrept.pdf, i-vi -- Scott Farrow and Michael Toman (1999), 'Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Improve Environmental Regulation', Environment, 41 (2), 12-15 and 33-7, reset -- Richard T. Carson, Robert C. Mitchell, Michael Hanemann, Raymond J. Kopp, Stanley Presser and Paul A. Ruud (2003), 'Contingent Valuation and Lost Passive Use: Damages from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill', Environmental and Resource Economics, 25 (3), 257-86 -- John P. Hoehn and Alan Randall (1989), 'Too Many Proposals Pass the Benefit Cost Test', American Economic Review, 79 (3), June, 544-51 -- Robert W. Hahn (1998), 'Policy Watch: Government Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Regulation', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), Fall, 201-10 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Maureen L. Cropper, George C. Eads, Robert W. Hahn, Lester B. Lave, Roger G. Noll, Paul R. Portney, Milton Russell, Richard Schmalensee, V. Kerry Smith and Robert N. Stavins (1996), 'A Statement of Principles' in Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation, La Vergne, TX: AEI Press, 1-12 -- Matthew A. Wilson and John P. Hoehn (2006), 'Valuing Environmental Goods and Services Using Benefit Transfer: The State-of-the Art and Science', Ecological Economics, 60, 335-42 -- Daniel H. Cole (2007), '"Best Practice" Standards for Regulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 1-47 -- Andrew Schmitz, Charles B. Moss and Troy G. Schmitz (2007), 'Ethanol: No Free Lunch', Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization, 5, Article 3, available at http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol5/iss2/art3, 1-26 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (1980), 'The Costs and Benefits of Early Regulation of the Railroads', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (1), 343-50 -- Alvin Ulrich, William H. Furtan and Andrew Schmitz (1987), 'The Cost of a Licensing System Regulation: An Example from Canadian Prairie Agriculture', Journal of Political Economy, 95 (1), 160-78 -- Jason K. Burnett and Robert W. Hahn (2001), 'A Costly Benefit: Economic Analysis Does Not Support EPA's New Arsenic Rule', Regulation, 24, Fall, 44-9 -- Richard Wilson (2001), 'Underestimating Arsenic's Risk: The Latest Science Supports Tighter Standards', Regulation, 24, Fall, 50-53
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    ISBN: 9781785367014
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 473 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 215
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economic theory of invention and innovation
    DDC: 338.064
    RVK:
    Keywords: Technischer Fortschritt ; Erfindung ; Innovation ; Innovationsdiffusion ; Theorie ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Inventions Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Inventions Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erfindung ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Innovation ; Wirtschaftstheorie
    Abstract: This comprehensive collection presents the classic articles in the economics of invention and innovation. It covers topics related to sources of inventive and innovative activity, including exogenous and endogenous innovation, with an emphasis on R&D activity and the diffusion of new techniques. Professor Link has prepared an original introduction, which offers an authoritative overview of a subject that is of growing importance to both economists and management scientists
    Abstract: Edwin Mansfield (1961), 'Technical Change and the Rate of Imitation', Econometrica, 29 (4), October, 741-66 -- Edwin Mansfield (1963), 'The Speed of Response of Firms to New Techniques', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 77 (2), May, 290-311 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1969), 'Classificatory Notes on the Production and Transmission of Technological Knowledge', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LIX (2), May, 29-35 -- Nathan Rosenberg (1972), 'Factors Affecting the Diffusion of Technology', Explorations in Economic History, 10 (1), Fall, 3-33 -- Paul A. David (1985), 'Clio and the Economics of QWERTY', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 75 (2), May, 332-7
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Yale Brozen (1953), 'Determinants of the Direction of Technological Change', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, XLIII (2), May, 288-302 -- Robert M. Solow (1957), 'Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function', Review of Economics and Statistics, 39 (3), August, 312-20 -- Richard R. Nelson (1959), 'The Economics of Invention: A Survey of the Literature', Journal of Business, XXXII (2), April, 101-27 -- Benton F. Massell (1961), 'A Disaggregated View of Technical Change', Journal of Political Economy, LXIX (6), December, 547-57 -- M. Blaug (1963), 'A Survey of the Theory of Process-Innovations', Economica, XXX (117), February, 13-32 -- Syed Ahmad (1966), 'On the Theory of Induced Invention', Economic Journal, 76 (302), June, 344-57 -- M.I. Kamien and N.L. Schwartz (1969), 'Induced Factor Augmenting Technical Progress from a Microeconomic Viewpoint', Econometrica, 37 (4), October, 668-84 -- William D. Nordhaus (1969), 'An Economic Theory of Technological Change', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LIX (2), May, 18-28 -- William Fellner (1971), 'Empirical Support for the Theory of Induced Innovations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXV (4), November, 580-604 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing', Review of Economic Studies, XXIX (3), June, 155-73 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1977), 'In Search of Useful Theory of Innovation', Research Policy, 6 (1), January, 37-76 -- Paul M. Romer (1990), 'Endogenous Technological Change', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5), Part 2, October, S71-S102 -- Robert F. Hébert and Albert N. Link (2006), 'The Entrepreneur as Innovator', Journal of Technology Transfer, 31, 589-97 -- Richard R. Nelson (1959), 'The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research', Journal of Political Economy, LXVII (3), June, 297-306 -- Morton I. Kamien and Nancy L. Schwartz (1971), 'Expenditure Patterns for Risky R and D Projects', Journal of Applied Probability, 8 (1), March, 60-73 -- F.M. Scherer (1982), 'Inter-Industry Technology Flows in the United States', Research Policy, 11 (4), August, 227-45 -- Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal (1989), 'Innovation and Learning: The Two Faces of R&D', Economic Journal, 99 (397), September, 569-96 -- Gary P. Pisano (1996), 'Learning-Before-Doing in the Development of New Process Technology', Research Policy, 25, 1097-119 -- Zvi Griliches (1957), 'Hybrid Corn: An Exploration in the Economics of Technological Change', Econometrica, 25 (4), October, 501-22
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    ISBN: 9781785367076
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 11
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The political economy of entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Political economy has been at the core of entrepreneurship research since its conception. Although the entrepreneur is frequently regarded as the key figure in the capitalist system, academic research in economics has for a long time overlooked the entrepreneur in its analyses of growth. In terms of political economy this neglect has been even more glaring. These volumes bring together the most important contributions from a very scattered and disparate research field. The collection provides scholars, postgraduates, and students of economics and entrepreneurship with a systematic exposition of a largely undefined field of research
    Abstract: Giorgio Bellettini and Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano (2005), 'Special Interests and Technological Change', Review of Economic Studies, 72 (1), January, 43-56 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2000), 'Political Losers as a Barrier to Economic Development', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 90 (2), May, 126-30 -- Césaire A. Meh (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Wealth Inequality and Taxation', Review of Economic Dynamics, 8, 688-719 -- Vincenzo Quadrini (2000), 'Entrepreneurship, Saving and Social Mobility', Review of Economic Dynamics, 3, 1-40 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Harvey S. Rosen and Robert Weathers (2000), 'Horatio Alger Meets the Mobility Tables', Small Business Economics, 14, 243-74 -- John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (3), Summer, 153-70 -- Alberto Chilosi (2001), 'Entrepreneurship and Transition', MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, 11, 327-57 -- David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2001), 'The Role of Government in SME Development in Transition Economies', International Small Business Journal, 19 (4), July-September, 63-77 -- Hans-Werner Sinn (1996), 'Social Insurance, Incentives and Risk Taking', International Tax and Public Finance, 3 (3), 259-80 -- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Vesa Kanniainen (2001), 'Entrepreneurship, Economic Risks and Risk Insurance in the Welfare State: Results with OECD Data 1978-93', German Economic Review, 2 (3), 195-218 -- Magnus Henrekson (2005), 'Entrepreneurship: A Weak Link in the Welfare State?', Industrial and Corporate Change, 14 (3), 437-67
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): William J. Baumol (2002), 'Independent Innovation in History: Productive Entrepreneurship and the Rule of Law', in The Free-Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the Growth Miracle of Capitalism, Chapter 5, Princeton, NJ and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 55-72, references 3 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter ([1942] 1950), 'Crumbling Walls', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Chapter XII, London: Allen & Unwin, 131-42 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1983), 'American Institutions and Economic Progress', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 139 (2), June, 191-6 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1985), 'The Primacy of Entrepreneurial Discovery', in Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL and London: University of Chicago Press, 15-39, notes 40 -- Tony Fu-Lai Yu (2001), 'An Entrepreneurial Perspective of Institutional Change', Constitutional Political Economy, 12 (3), September, 217-36 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2006), 'De Facto Political Power and Institutional Persistence', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 96 (2), May, 325-30 -- Bruce L. Benson (2004), 'Opportunities Forgone: The Unmeasurable Costs of Regulation', Journal of Private Enterprise, XIX (2), Spring, 1-25 -- Magnus Henrekson and Ulf Jakobsson (2001), 'Where Schumpeter was Nearly Right - The Swedish Model and Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11, 331-58 -- Hernando de Soto (2000), 'The Mystery of Capital', in The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, Chapter 3, New York, NY: Basic Books, 39-67, notes 147 -- Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'Property Rights and Finance', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1335-56 -- Francisco M. Gonzalez (2005), 'Insecure Property and Technological Backwardness', Economic Journal, 115 (505), July, 703-21 -- Wei Fan and Michelle J. White (2003), 'Personal Bankruptcy and the Level of Entrepreneurial Activity', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVI (2), October, 543-67 -- Evsey D. Domar and Richard A. Musgrave (1944), 'Proportional Income Taxation and Risk-Taking', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 58 (3), May, 388-422 -- S.M. Kanbur (1981), 'Risk Taking and Taxation: An Alternative Perspective', Journal of Public Economics, 15, 163-84 -- Martin T. Robson and Colin Wren (1999), 'Marginal and Average Tax Rates and the Incentive for Self-Employment', Southern Economic Journal, 65 (4), April, 757-73 -- Christian Keuschnigg and Soren Bo Nielsen (2002), 'Tax Policy, Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship', Journal of Public Economics, 87, 175-203 -- Donald Bruce and Mohammed Mohsin (2006), 'Tax Policy and Entrepreneurship: New Time Series Evidence', Small Business Economics, 26, 409-25 -- Donald Bruce (2000), 'Effects of the United States Tax System on Transitions into Self-Employment', Labour Economics, 7, 545-74 -- Simon C. Parker (2003), 'Does Tax Evasion Affect Occupational Choice?', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 65 (3), July, 379-94
    Abstract: William M. Gentry and R. Glenn Hubbard (2000), 'Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 90 (2), May, 283-7 -- Robert Carroll, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Mark Rider and Harvey S. Rosen (2000), 'Income Taxes and Entrepreneurs' Use of Labor', Journal of Labor Economics, 18 (2), April, 324-51 -- William G. Gale (1991), 'Economic Effects of Federal Credit Programs', American Economic Review, 81 (1), March, 133-52 -- David de Meza (2002), 'Overlending?', Economic Journal, 112, February, F17-F31 -- Christian Keuschnigg and Søren Bo Nielsen (2001), 'Public Policy for Venture Capital', International Tax and Public Finance, 8, 557-72 -- Wenli Li (1998), 'Government Loan, Guarantee and Grant Programs: An Evaluation', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 84 (4), Fall, 25-51 -- Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch and Patricia P. McDougall (2004), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy', Small Business Economics, 22 (3/4), April/May, 313-23 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin (2000), 'Public Policy Toward Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 15, 283-91 -- Josh Lerner (1999), 'The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program', Journal of Business, 72 (3), July, 285-318 -- Colin Wren and David J. Storey (2002), 'Evaluating the Effect of Soft Business Support upon Small Firm Performance', Oxford Economic Papers, 54, 334-65 -- Douglas J. Cumming and Jeffrey G. MacIntosh (2006), 'Crowding Out Private Equity: Canadian Evidence', Journal of Business Venturing, 21, 569-609 -- Randall G. Holcombe (2002), 'Political Entrepreneurship and the Democratic Allocation of Economic Resources', Review of Austrian Economics, 15 (2/3), 143-59 -- Michael Wohlgemuth (2000), 'Political Entrepreneurship and Bidding for Political Monopoly', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 10, 273-95 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 -- Daron Acemoglu and Thierry Verdier (1998), 'Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach', Economic Journal, 108, September, 1381-403 -- Konstantin Sonin (2003), 'Why the Rich May Favor Poor Protection of Property Rights', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31, 715-31 -- Jesper Roine (2006), 'The Political Economics of Not Paying Taxes', Public Choice, 126, 107-34 -- Joel Mokyr (2000), 'Innovation and its Enemies: The Economic and Political Roots of Technological Inertia', in Mancur Olson (ed) and Satu Kähkönen (ed) (eds), A Not-So-Dismal Science, Chapter 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 61-91 -- Per Krusell and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull (2002), 'Politico-Economic Transition', Review of Economic Design, 7, 309-29
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    ISBN: 9781785367861
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 229
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Benefit-cost analysis
    DDC: 658.1554
    Keywords: Cost effectiveness ; Value analysis (Cost control) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Benefit-cost analysis is at heart a subject of practicality and usefulness. With this in mind, the editor has chosen the most relevant previously published articles for these volumes. Having explored the theoretical and ethical underpinnings of the subject, the book then addresses some major policy issues and debates. These include the institutional arrangements through which benefit-cost analyses would be most useful to the policy and decision process, the need for a set of principles and standards to unify benefit-cost analysis methods, the use of general equilibrium analysis and the proper treatment of uncertainty and risk. In his new introduction, the editor offers his own particular viewpoint and raises issues which will intrigue both academics and practitioners
    Abstract: John K. Horowitz and Kenneth E. McConnell (2002), 'A Review of WTA/WTP Studies', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 44 (3), November, 426-47 -- Jinhua Zhao and Catherine L. Kling (2004), 'Willingness to Pay, Compensating Variation, and the Cost of Commitment', Economic Inquiry, 42 (3), July, 503-17 -- Jack Knetsch (2007), 'Biased Valuations, Damage Assessments, and Policy Choices: The Choice of Measure Matters', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 345-58 -- Daniel Kahneman and Jack L. Knetsch (1992), 'Valuing Public Goods: The Purchase of Moral Satisfaction', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 57-70 -- V. Kerry Smith (1992), 'Arbitrary Values, Good Causes, and Premature Verdicts', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 71-89 -- Daniel Kahneman and Jack L. Knetsch (1992), 'Contingent Valuation and the Value of Public Goods: Reply', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 90-94 -- Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1993), 'Appendix I: Report of the NOAA Panel on Contingent Valuation', excerpt from 'Natural Resources Damage Assessments Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990', Federal Register, 58 (10), January 15, 4602-14 -- W. Michael Hanemann (1994), 'Valuing the Environment Through Contingent Valuation', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (4), Fall, 19-43 -- V. Kerry Smith (1997), 'Pricing What is Priceless: A Status Report on Non-Market Valuation of Environmental Resources', in Henk Folmer (ed) and Tom Tietenberg (ed) (eds), International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 1997/1998: A Survey of Current Issues, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, NH, USA: Edward Elgar, 156-204 -- Raymond B. Palmquist (2005), 'Weak Complementarity, Path Independence, and the Intuition of the Willig Condition', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49 (1), January, 103-15 -- John Whalley (1975), 'How Reliable is Partial Equilibrium Analysis?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 57 (3), August, 299-310 -- Stephen J. Turnovsky, Haim Shalit and Andrew Schmitz (1980), 'Consumer's Surplus, Price Instability, and Consumer Welfare', Econometrica, 48 (1), January, 135-52 -- Michael Hazilla and Raymond J. Kopp (1990), 'Social Cost of Environmental Quality Regulations: A General Equilibrium Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (4), August, 853-73 -- Lawrence H. Goulder and Roberton C. Williams III (2003), 'The Substantial Bias from Ignoring General Equilibrium Effects in Estimating Excess Burden, and a Practical Solution', Journal of Political Economy, 111 (4), August, 898-927 -- V. Kerry Smith, Holger Sieg, H. Spencer Banzhaf and Randall P. Walsh (2004), 'General Equilibrium Benefits for Environmental Improvements: Projected Ozone Reductions under EPA's Prospective Analysis for the Los Angeles Air Basin', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47 (3), May, 559-84 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1965), 'On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth', Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia, 28 (1), 225-87 -- David F. Bradford (1975), 'Constraints on Government Investment Opportunities and the Choice of Discount Rate', American Economic Review, 65 (5), December, 887-99 -- Robert C. Lind (1999), 'Analysis for Intergenerational Decisionmaking', in Paul R. Portney (ed) and John P. Weyant (ed) (eds), Discounting and Intergenerational Equity, Chapter 17, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 173-80 253 -- Martin L. Weitzman (2001), 'Gamma Discounting', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 260-71
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Harold Hotelling (1938), 'The General Welfare in Relation to Problems of Taxation and of Railway and Utility Rates', Econometrica, 6 (3), July, 242-69 -- Lionel Robbins (1938), 'Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility: A Comment', Economic Journal, XLVIII (192), December, 635-41 -- Nicholas Kaldor (1939), 'Welfare Propositions of Economics and Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility', Economic Journal, XLIX(195), September, 549-52 -- J.R. Hicks (1939), 'The Foundations of Welfare Economics', Economic Journal, XLIX (196), December, 696-712 -- Tibor de Scitovszky (1941), 'A Note on Welfare Propositions in Economics', Review of Economic Studies, 9 (1), November, 77-88 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1950), 'Evaluation of Real National Income', Oxford Economic Papers, 2 (1), New Series, January, 1-29 -- John V. Krutilla (1961), 'Welfare Aspects of Benefit-Cost Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 69 (3), June, 226-35 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1971), 'Three Basic Postulates for Applied Welfare Economics: An Interpretive Essay', Journal of Economic Literature, 9 (3), September, 785-97 -- Robin W. Boadway (1974), 'The Welfare Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis', Economic Journal, 84 (336), December, 926-39 -- E.J. Mishan (1982), 'The New Controversy about the Rationale of Economic Evaluation', Journal of Economic Issues, XVI (1), March, 29-47 -- Theodore M. Porter (1995), 'U.S. Army Engineers and the Rise of Cost-Benefit Analysis', in Trust in Numbers: The Pursuit of Objectivity in Science and Public Life, Chapter 7, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 148-89, notes, references -- Richard D. Morgenstern (1997), 'The Legal and Institutional Setting for Economic Analysis at EPA', in Richard D. Morgenstern (ed) (ed.), Economic Analyses at EPA: Assessing Regulatory Impact, Chapter 2, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 5-23 -- Steven Kelman (1981), 'Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Ethical Critique', Regulation, 5 (1), January/February, 33-40 -- Gerard Butters, John Calfee and Pauline Ippolito (1981), 'Defending Cost-Benefit Analysis: Replies to Steven Kelman', Regulation, 5 (2), March/April, 41-2 -- Dale Whittington and Duncan MacRae, Jr. (1986), 'The Issue of Standing in Cost-Benefit Analysis', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 5 (4), Summer, 665-82 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (1998), 'Is Cost-Benefit Analysis Legal? Three Rules', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 17 (3), Summer, 419-56 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr., Yoram Bauman and Aaron Finkle (2006), 'An Aggregate Measure for Benefit-Cost Analysis', Ecological Economics, 58 (3), 449-61 -- Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch and Richard H. Thaler (1990), 'Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1325-48 -- W. Michael Hanemann (1991), 'Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: How Much Can They Differ?', American Economic Review, 81 (3), June, 635-47
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