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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781783470426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (496 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on knowledge management
    DDC: 658.4/038
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    Keywords: Wissensmanagement ; Branche ; Religion ; Nationalkultur ; Organisationsforschung ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books ; Wissensmanagement
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction and background -- pt. II. Knowledge management in context -- pt. III. Reflections on knowledge management
    Note: Includes index
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9780857939272
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 498 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbook of research on employee voice
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on employee voice
    DDC: 658.3152
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    Keywords: Mitbestimmung ; Arbeitsverhalten ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Wirtschaftsdemokratie ; Management Employee participation ; Communication in organizations ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mitbestimmung
    Abstract: 'This Handbook is an important contribution to knowledge about employee voice which combines a variety of approaches to the subject by drawing on different disciplines, forms and philosophies. It provides new research from a wide range of national and international experience and covers both collective and individual means of expressing the views of employees in the workplace. A feature of the Handbook is that it covers not only employment relations perspectives on the subject but also draws upon human resource management as well as organizational studies. The editors are leading authors in the subject area and have brought together both established authors and emerging scholars who have fresh approaches to the role of employee voice in organizations and society. I am sure that the Handbook will become a standard reference in the future.'--Russell Lansbury, University of Sydney, Australia. 'Given that employee voice has become more important recently across a range of disciplines, this book is very timely indeed. It brings together contributions from 50 well-known academics from different countries who provide a comprehensive account of employee voice from a variety of historical and contemporary angles. Crucially it also raises key questions for current and future research and practice. In my view this book should be compulsory reading for academics, policy-makers, practitioners and students in the subject area.'--Michael Marchington, University of Strathclyde and University of Manchester, UK. The term 'employee voice' refers to the ways and means through which employees can attempt to have a say and influence organizational issues that affect their work and the interests of managers and owners. The concept is distinct, but related to and often overlapping with issues such as participation, involvement and, more recently, engagement. This Handbook provides an up-to-date survey of the current research into employee voice, sets this research into context and sets a marker for future research in the area. The contributors are all expert in their field. The book examines the theory and history of employee voice and what voice means to various actors, including employers, middle managers, employees, unions and policy-makers. The authors observe how these actors engage in various voice processes, such as collective bargaining, grievance procedures, task-based voice, partnership and mutual gains. The efforts that have been made to date to evaluate voice across a ...
    Abstract: pt. I. Perspectives and theories of voice -- pt. II. Actors -- pt. III. Forms -- pt. IV. Evaluating voice
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9780857936868
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 460 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Refuse and refuse disposal ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The significant challenges associated with managing waste continue to attract international scholarly attention. This international Handbook scrutinizes both developed and developing economies. It comprises original contributions from many of the most prominent scholars researching this topic. Consisting primarily of empirical research efforts - although theoretical underpinnings are also explored thoroughly - the Handbook serves to further the understanding of the behaviors of waste generators and waste processors and the array of policies influencing these behaviors. The Handbook reveals how, broadly speaking, research in the area of waste management appears to be motivated by two sources of intellectual curiosity. First is the attempt to directly or indirectly inform our understanding of the development of solid waste policy. Economic incentives, including advanced disposal fees, recycling subsidies, unit-based pricing programs, and landfill taxes, appear commonly across developed countries, and understanding how effective these policies are at diverting waste is examined carefully in the Handbook. Second, other economists are motivated to study solid waste management decisions as an avenue to understanding how incentives and norms affect individual behavior. The blossoming area of behavioral economics is especially appropriate for application to solid waste management decisions, and the Handbook contains new research contributions that add to this expanding literature. Readership will be broad including academic economists researching waste issues and researchers specializing in waste management and more widely in environmental policy, behavioral economics, and public economics. International policymakers engaged in waste management decisions will find the work enlightening
    Abstract: pt. I. Behavioral economics and waste management -- pt. II. Frontiers in waste management research -- pt. III. Advances in waste management research
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781783475988
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p) , cm
    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Knowledge, innovation and space
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Innovationsmanagement ; Wissensmanagement ; Regionales Wachstum ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Technological innovations ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume extends our understanding of the many different ways in which distance impacts the knowledge conversion process. While addressing different facets of knowledge, innovation and space, the authors provide an overview of relevant topics in contemporary research concerned with the global, national, regional and local dynamics of knowledge and innovation. Knowledge itself is a raw input into the innovation process, which can then transform it into an economically useful output such as a prototype, patent, licence or new firm. New knowledge is often tacit and thus tends to be highly localized, as indeed is the conversion process. Consequently, as the book demonstrates, space or distance matter significantly in the transformation of raw knowledge into beneficial knowledge. This innovative book will appeal to academics, students and researchers in the fields of regional science, economics, sociology and innovation. It will also be of interest to policymakers and consultants in international organizations, in particular those dealing with entrepreneurship, development, R&D policies and regional policies on different spatial scales
    Abstract: 1. Knowledge and innovation in space : introduction / Charlie Karlsson, Borje Johansson, Roger R. Stough -- 2. Growth of new firms and spatially bounded knowledge : urban and regional externalities / Otto Raspe and Frank Orte -- 3. Accessibility to R&D : a reexamination of the consequences for invention and innovation / Olaf Ejermo and Urban Grasjo -- 4. Imports and regional development / Martin Anderson, Lina Bjerke and Charlie Karlsson -- 5. The influence of knowledge in firms' export decisions / Sara Johansson -- 6. Knowledge and skill for infrastructure technology / Seiki Ochi, Takayuki Ueda and Muneta Yokomatsu -- 7. Business service location with spatially stochastic demands : agglomeration economies generated by the intersection of costs and localized uncertain demand / Mokoto Okumura and Makoto Sukai -- 8. Regional learning and trust formation / Tsuyoshi Hatori, Hayeong Jeong and Kiyoushi Kobayashi -- 9. Cluster development policy as a tool in regional development and competitiveness policy : theoretical concepts and empirical evidence / Andreas Cornett -- 10. Returns to higher education : a regional perspective / Mikaela Backman and Lina Bjerke -- 11. Universities, science and engineering labor markets in high technology local environments : cases of Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire / Rupert Wasters and Helen Lawton-Smith -- 12. University colleges' effect on economic growth in Swedish middle-sized municipalities / Tobias Arvemo and Urban Grasjo
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781783474707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 341 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Internationalization of firms from economies in transition
    DDC: 338.8/8
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    Keywords: Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; Institutioneller Wandel ; Wirtschaftsliberalismus ; Transformationsstaaten ; Tunesien ; Schwellenländer ; International business enterprises ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a detailed analysis of how and why firms from economies in transition internationalize and examines the effects of domestic politico-economic factors on this process. Transition economies undergo economic liberalization, which enables market forces to set prices. The economic transition process is usually characterized by significant changes in the role of the state and the creation and promotion of privately owned enterprises, markets and independent financial institutions. With the opening of the domestic economy, and integration into the international economy, domestic firms have an opportunity to explore international markets, which was impossible under previous regimes. This book provides insights into these phenomena and investigates the impact that these changes have had on firm internationalization. This book is an essential resource for academics and students of strategic management, international business and business studies. It also has significant value for practitioners and policy-makers in that it will highlight important factors in a firm's politico-economic environment that either stimulate or impede firm internationalization from emerging markets and will discuss important managerial and policy implications
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Radical reformers : effects of politico-economic changes on firm internationalization -- pt. III. Moderate reformers : effects of politico-economic changes on firm internationalization -- pt. IV. Slow reformers : effects of politico-economic changes on firm internationalization
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714611
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Swann, Peter, 1955 - Common innovation
    DDC: 339.4
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wealth ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Innovation ; Wohlstand
    Abstract: 'Professor Swann summarizes the core thesis of his book beautifully in his concluding remarks: "... common innovation is about how we, ordinary people, create the wealth of nations. Business has no monopoly of innovation or of wealth creation." I applaud Swann's thoughtful efforts to move forward our understanding of this understudied, yet very important topic!'--Eric von Hippel, T Wilson Professor of Innovation Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, US. In his challenging new book, Common Innovation, Peter Swann argues that innovation and wealth creation are not the monopoly of business but the contribution of ordinary people. Joseph Schumpeter, the pioneer of innovation research, described business innovation as a 'perennial gale of creative destruction', whereas common innovation is, by comparison, a 'gentle and benign breeze'. In common innovation, the ordinary citizen is centre stage, and business is quite peripheral. Building upon the pioneering work of Eric von Hippel on democratic and user-led innovation, this book goes a step further - offering essential comparisons between business and common innovation, real and material wealth, and oikonomia and the 'outer economy'. Analyses and examples of the destructive side of business innovation accompany Swann's illustration of the 'benign breeze' of common innovation, and a powerful and exciting new role for Leontief models is introduced. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students seeking a more expansive and insightful understanding of the economics of innovation and wealth
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. M-wealth and R-wealth -- 3. B-innovation and C-innovation -- 4. Oikonomia and the outer economy -- 5. The values of innovation -- 6. Analytical framework -- 7. Wide frames and the Luddites -- 8. The division of labour -- 9. Online and local booksellers -- 10. Software innovation and e-waste -- 11. Parkinson's law of traffic -- 12. Innovation and consumerism -- 13. High frequency trading -- 14. Summary of part II -- 15. Introduction to part III -- 16. Consumption and the home -- 17. Natural environment -- 18. Socio-economic environment -- 19. Education -- 20. Arts -- 21. Science -- 22. Health -- 23. Business and the marketplace -- 24. No business monopoly -- 25. Many routes to wealth creation -- 26. C-innovation and the future
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781781006597
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 516 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbook of entrepreneurial cognition
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of entrepreneurial cognition
    DDC: 338.04
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    Keywords: Kognition ; Unternehmer ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Selbstbild ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Selbstbild
    Abstract: Entrepreneurial cognition research is at a crossroads, where static views give way to dynamic approaches. This Handbook draws on a variety of perspectives from experts in the field of entrepreneurial cognition to highlight the key elements in a socially-situated view, where cognition is action-oriented, embodied, socially-situated, and distributed. It provides readers with some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research and is designed to be an invaluable and timesaving companion for entrepreneurial cognition researchers. With insights from leading entrepreneurial cognition researchers the Handbook offers a comprehensive literature review of the field. Readers seeking to better understand and participate in some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research will find this Handbook to be especially helpful in their research. Established scholars who are new to the research area will also be interested in this book. University libraries with research-focused business schools will also benefit from this Handbook
    Abstract: 1. Thinking about ... cognition ... and its central role in entrepreneurship : confessions of a "reformed" behaviorist / Robert A. Baron -- 2. Linking achievement motivation to intentions, goals and entrepreneurial behaviors / Alan L. Carsrud and Malin Brännback -- 3. Toward a taxonomy of entrepreneurs' behavior / Barbara Bird -- 4. Entrepreneurial self-regulation : consciousness and cognition / Brandon Randolph-Seng, Wallace A. Williams, Jr. and Mario Hayek -- 5. Feeling and thinking : the role of affect in entrepreneurial cognition / Maw-Der Foo, Charles Y. Murnieks and Elsa T. Chan -- 6. Exploring the affective and cognitive dynamics of entrepreneurship across time and planes of influence / Denis A. Grégoire -- 7. Cultural context, passion, and self-efficacy : do entrepreneurs operate on different "planets"? / Mateja Drnovsek, Alenka Slavec and Melissa S. Cardon -- 8. Lessons from the neural foundation of entrepreneurial cognition : the case of emotion and motivation / David A. Baucus, Melissa S. Baucus and Ronald K. Mitchell -- 9. Entrepreneurial cognition and social cognitive neuroscience / Jeffery S. Mcmullen, Matthew S. Wood and Leslie E. Palich -- 10. The infrastructure of entrepreneurial learning / Daniel P. Forbes -- 11. How language shapes thought : new vistas for entrepreneurship research / Jean S. Clarke and Joep P. Cornelissen -- 12. Thinking big from the start : an essay on entrepreneurial growth cognitions / Andrew C. Corbett -- 13. Simulating socially situated cognition in exchange creation / Ronald K. Mitchell ... [et al.] -- 14. The whole deal : models, metaphors and mechanisms in entrepreneurial cognition / Saras D. Sarasvathy
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781783471706
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 380 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate wellness programs
    DDC: 658.3/82
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    Keywords: Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement ; USA ; Kanada ; Employee health promotion ; Work environment ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This book brings together a wealth of information on a diverse range of corporate wellness programs. Researchers and practitioners alike will benefit from the contributors' evidence-based insights about the design, implementation, success factors and impacts of wellness programs. The book's comprehensive approach highlights the influence of organizational context on employee health and wellness, and at the same time, clearly demonstrates the organizational pay-offs of carefully-designed wellness interventions.'--Graham Lowe, The Graham Lowe Group, Canada. Employee well-being and organizational success are closely linked. In light of this connection, corporate wellness programs have emerged in recent decades as a way to achieve organizational health and success. Corporate Wellness Programs offers contributions from international experts, examining the planning, implementation and evaluation of wellness initiatives in organizations, and offering guidance on how to introduce these programs in to the workplace. Previous research evidence surrounding corporate wellness programs is reviewed, to illustrate reduced health care costs, higher levels of employee well-being, greater work engagement, higher levels of performance, and financial gains on investment costs. Organizational case studies in various countries are explored, highlighting best practice and lessons to be learned from them. This book offers a unique addition to employee and organizational health research, emphasizing both theoretical and empirical examples of best-practice corporate wellness programs. Researchers and academics interested in individual and organizational health will find this book a valuable resource and reference point. Managers and consultants working with organizational health will benefit from the best practice recommendations presented in the book
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction : setting the stage -- pt. II. Improving workplace health and well-being -- pt. III. Developing, implementing and sustaining corporate wellness programs -- pt. IV. Evaluating corporate wellness programs -- pt. V. Best practices in implementing corporate wellness programs
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    ISBN: 9781784710491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The causes and effects of deregulation
    Keywords: Deregulierung ; Deregulation ; United States Economic conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Beginning with railroad regulation in 1887 and continuing for eight decades, the U.S. Federal Government expanded its regulatory scope to cover key transportation, telecommunications and energy sectors. In the last quarter of the 20th century this long-term trend was abruptly and dramatically reversed as important sectors of the U.S. economy were deregulated. This Research Review introduces the causes and effects of this process, and the political and economic forces behind the elimination of regulatory authority
    Abstract: Edmund W. Kitch (1968), 'Regulation of the Field Market for Natural Gas by the Federal Power Commission', Journal of Law and Economics, XI (2), October, 243-80 -- Richard J. Pierce, Jr. (1988), 'Reconstituting the Natural Gas Industry from Wellhead to Burnertip', Energy Law Journal, 9 (1), 1-57 -- Paul W. MacAvoy (2000), The Natural Gas Market: Sixty Years of Regulation and Deregulation, New Haven, CT and London, UK: Yale University Press, iii, v, vii-ix, xi-xv, 1-135 -- Lucas W. Davis and Lutz Kilian (2011), 'The Allocative Cost of Price Ceilings in the U.S. Residential Market for Natural Gas', Journal of Political Economy, 119 (2), April, 212-41 -- Arthur De Vany and W. David Walls (1994), 'Open Access and the Emergence of a Competitive Natural Gas Market', Contemporary Economic Policy, XII (2), April, 77-96 -- Peter Temin with Louis Galambos (1987), 'Setting the Stage' and 'Reaching Agreement', in The Fall of the Bell System: A Study in Prices and Politics, Chapter I and Chapter VI, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 9-27, 217-76 -- Almarin Phillips (2002), 'What It Was Like, What Happened, and What It's Like Now: Developments in Telecommunications Over Recent Decades', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 21 (1), January, 57-78 -- Paul W. MacAvoy (1995), 'Tacit Collusion Under Regulation in the Pricing of Interstate Long-Distance Telephone Services', Journal of Economic and Management Strategy, 4 (2), Summer, 147-85 -- Robert W. Crandall (2005), 'Effect of the 1996 Act on Incumbent Local Companies', 'The Death of Distance and of the Long- Distance Carriers' and 'The Rapid Growth of Wireless Telecommunications', in Competition and Chaos: U.S. Telecommunications since the 1996 Telecom Act, Chapter 5, Chapter 6 and Chapter 7, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 59-77, 78-93, 94-109, 191-98 -- Jerry A. Hausman (2003), 'Regulated Costs and Prices in Telecommunications', in Gary Madden (ed.), Emerging Telecommunications Networks: The International Handbook of Telecommunications Economics, Volume II, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 199-233 -- Jerry A. Hausman and William E. Taylor (2013), 'Telecommunication in the US: From Regulation to Competition (Almost)', Review of Industrial Organization, 42 (2), March, 203-30 -- Paul L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee (1983), 'Conclusions', in Markets for Power: An Analysis of Electric Utility Deregulation, Chapter 14, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 211-21, 246, references -- Paul L. Joskow (2006), 'Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment', Energy Journal, 27 (1), 1-36 -- Kira R. Fabrizio, Nancy L. Rose and Catherine D. Wolfram (2007), 'Do Markets Reduce Costs? Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Restructuring on US Electric Generation Efficiency', American Economic Review, 97 (4), September, 1250-77 -- Steven L. Puller (2007), 'Pricing and Firm Conduct in California's Deregulated Electricity Market', Review of Economics and Statistics, 89 (1), February, 75-87 -- Timothy J. Considine and Andrew N. Kleit (2007), 'Can Electricity Restructuring Survive? Lessons from California and Pennsylvania', in Andrew N. Kleit (ed.), Electric Choices: Deregulation and the Future of Electric Power, Chapter 2, Lanham, MA: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 9-37 -- Paul L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee (1986), 'Incentive Regulation for Electric Utilities', Yale Journal on Regulation, 4 (1), Fall, 1-49 -- Lucas W. Davis and Catherine Wolfram (2012), 'Deregulation, Consolidation, and Efficiency: Evidence from US Nuclear Power', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 4 (4), October, 194-225 -- Bruce M. Owen and Paul D. Gottlieb (1986), 'The Rise and Fall and Rise of Cable Television Regulation', in Leonard W. Weiss and Michael W. Klass (eds), Regulatory Reform: What Actually Happened, Case 3, Boston, MA and Toronto, Canada: Little, Brown and Company, 78-104
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): President's Council of Economic Advisers (2003), 'Regulation in a Dynamic Economy', in Economic Report of the President, 2003, Chapter 4, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 135-73 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 -- Sam Peltzman (1989), 'The Economic Theory of Regulation after a Decade of Deregulation' and 'Comments and Discussion' by Roger G. Noll, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics 1989, 1-41, 48-58 -- Roger G. Noll (1989), 'Economic Perspectives on the Politics of Regulation', in Richard Schmalensee and Robert D. Willig (eds), Handbook of Industrial Organization, Volume II, Chapter 22, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1253-87 -- James M. MacDonald and Linda C. Cavalluzzo (1996), 'Railroad Deregulation: Pricing Reforms, Shipper Responses, and the Effects on Labor', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 50 (1), October, 80-91 -- Mark L. Burton (1993), 'Railroad Deregulation, Carrier Behavior, and Shipper Response: A Disaggregated Analysis', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 5 (4), December, 417-34 -- Wesley W. Wilson (1997), 'Cost Savings and Productivity in the Railroad Industry', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 11 (1), January, 21-40 -- Jerry Ellig (2002), 'Railroad Deregulation and Consumer Welfare', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 21 (2), March, 143-67 -- Wesley W. Wilson (1994), 'Market-Specific Effects of Rail Deregulation', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLII (1), March, 1-22 -- John S. Ying and Theodore E. Keeler (1991), 'Pricing in a Deregulated Environment: The Motor Carrier Experience', RAND Journal of Economics, 22 (2), Summer, 264-73 -- Richard Beilock and James Freeman (1987), 'The Effect on Rate Levels and Structures of Removing Entry and Rate Controls on Motor Carriers', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 21 (2), May, 167-88 -- Nancy L. Rose (1985), 'The Incidence of Regulatory Rents in the Motor Carrier Industry', RAND Journal of Economics, 16 (3), Autumn, 299-318 -- Barry T. Hirsch (1993), 'Trucking Deregulation and Labor Earnings: Is the Union Premium a Compensating Differential?', Journal of Labor Economics, 11 (2), April, 279-301 -- Dorothy Robyn (1987), 'Demonstrating the Merits: Strategic Use of Analysis' and 'The Ad Hoc Coalition: Strange Bedfellows Make Good Politics', in Braking the Special Interests: Trucking Deregulation and the Politics of Policy Reform, Chapter 4 and Chapter 5, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 57-91, 92-148, 265-73 -- Alfred E. Kahn (1983), 'Deregulation and Vested Interests: The Case of Airlines', in Roger G. Noll and Bruce M. Owen (eds), The Political Economy of Deregulation: Interest Groups in the Regulatory Process, Chapter 8, Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 132-51 -- Barry T. Hirsch and David A. Macpherson (2000), 'Earnings, Rents, and Competition in the Airline Labor Market', Journal of Labor Economics, 18 (1), January, 125-55 -- Michael D. Whinston and Scott C. Collins (1992), 'Entry and Competitive Structure in Deregulated Airline Markets: An Event Study Analysis of People Express', RAND Journal of Economics, 23 (4), Winter, 445-62 -- Severin Borenstein and Nancy L. Rose (2007), 'How Airline Markets Work... Or Do They? Regulatory Reform in the Airline Industry', NBER Working Paper 13452, 1-80 -- Wallace Hendricks (1994), 'Deregulation and Labor Earnings', Journal of Labor Research, XV (3), Summer, 207-34
    Abstract: Robin A. Prager (1992), 'The Effects of Deregulating Cable Television: Evidence from the Financial Markets', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 4 (4), December, 347-63 -- Adam B. Jaffe and David M. Kanter (1990), 'Market Power of Local Cable Television Franchises: Evidence from the Effects of Deregulation', RAND Journal of Economics, 21 (2), Summer, 226-34 -- Thomas W. Hazlett (1996), 'Cable Television Rate Regulation', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 3 (2), 145-63 -- Robert W. Crandall and Harold Furchgott-Roth (1996), 'Where Do We Go From Here?', Cable TV: Regulation or Competition?, Chapter 6, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 99-106
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781784710484
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in the economics of of science and innovation
    DDC: 338.064
    Keywords: Wissenschaft ; Innovation ; Science and industry ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume presents the most important contributions of the last decade in the fields of science and innovation, demonstrating the key relationship between the two. Early chapters emphasize the intrinsic characteristics of knowledge as an economic activity, and later chapters document the importance of science as an input to technology and innovation. This continuum has pushed the field of economics to investigate in detail the processes that shaped the generation, dissemination, and exploitation of technological knowledge. The ideas of nearly fifty eminent researchers are assembled in this volume. Students of the field at all stages of their careers will benefit from reading this collection
    Abstract: Ashish Arora, Andrea Fosfuri and Alfonso Gambardella (2001), 'Markets for Technology and their Implications for Corporate Strategy', Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (2), June, 419-51 -- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2002), 'Some Simple Economics of Open Source', Journal of Industrial Economics, L (2), June, 197-234 -- Lionel Nesta and Pier Paolo Saviotti (2005), 'Coherence of the Knowledge Base and the Firm's Innovative Performance: Evidence from the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry', Journal of Industrial Economics, LIII (1), March, 123-42 -- Lynne G. Zucker and Michael R. Darby (2001), 'Capturing Technological Opportunity Via Japan's Star Scientists: Evidence from Japanese Firms' Biotech Patents and Products', Journal of Technology Transfer, 26 (1-2), January, 37-58 -- Michelle Gittelman and Bruce Kogut (2003), 'Does Good Science Lead to Valuable Knowledge? Biotechnology Firms and the Evolutionary Logic of Citation Patterns', Management Science, 49 (4), April, 366-82 -- James S. Dietz, Ivan Chompalov, Barry Bozeman, Eliesh O'Neil Lane and Jongwon Park (2000), 'Using the Curriculum Vita to Study the Career Paths of Scientists and Engineers: An Exploratory Assessment', Scientometrics, 49 (3), November, 419-42 -- Paul M. Romer (2001), 'Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers?', in Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern (eds), Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume I, Chapter 7, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 221-52 -- Monica Gaughan and Stephane Robin (2004), 'National Science Training Policy and Early Scientific Careers in France and the United States', Research Policy, 33 (4), May, 569-81 -- Benjamin F. Jones (2009), 'The Burden of Knowledge and the "Death of the Renaissance Man": Is Innovation Getting Harder?', Review of Economic Studies, 76 (1), January, 283-317 -- Bruno Cassiman and Reinhilde Veugelers (2002), 'R&D Cooperation and Spillovers: Some Empirical Evidence from Belgium', American Economic Review, 92 (4), September, 1169-84 -- Gadi Barlevy (2007), 'On the Cyclicality of Research and Development', American Economic Review, 97 (4), September, 1131-64 -- Bruce Kogut (2000), 'The Network as Knowledge: Generative Rules and the Emergence of Structure', Strategic Management Journal: Special Issue: Strategic Networks, 21 (3), March, 405-25 -- Cristiano Antonelli (2008), 'Pecuniary Knowledge Externalities: The Convergence of Directed Technological Change and the Emergence of Innovation Systems', Industrial and Corporate Change, 17 (5), October, 1049-70 -- Sean M. Hackett and David M. Dilts (2004), 'A Real Options-Driven Theory of Business Incubation', Journal of Technology Transfer, 29 (1), January, 41-54 -- Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2007), 'The Economics of University Research Parks', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 23 (4), Winter, 661-74 -- Christine A. Gulbranson and David B. Audretsch (2008), 'Proof of Concept Centers: Accelerating the Commercialization of University Innovation', Journal of Technology Transfer, 33 (3), June, 249-58 -- Richard Jensen and Marie Thursby (2001), 'Proofs and Prototypes for Sale: The Licensing of University Inventions', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 240-59 -- Stuart D. Allen, Albert N. Link and Dan T. Rosenbaum (2007), 'Entrepreneurship and Human Capital: Evidence of Patenting Activity from the Academic Sector', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31 (6), November, 937-51 -- Pierre Azoulay, Waverly Ding and Toby Stuart (2007), 'The Determinants of Faculty Patenting Behavior: Demographics or Opportunities?', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 63 (4), August, 599-623
    Abstract: Paula E. Stephan, Shiferaw Gurmu, Albert J. Sumell and Grant Black (2007), 'Who's Patenting in the University? Evidence from the Survey of Doctoral Recipients', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 16 (2), March, 71-99 -- Saul Lach and Mark Schankerman (2008), 'Incentives and Invention in Universities', RAND Journal of Economics, 39 (2), Summer, 403-33 -- Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2001), 'Public/Private Partnerships: Stimulating Competition in a Dynamic Market', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19 (5), April, 763-94 -- Lee Fleming and Olav Sorenson (2001), 'Technology as a Complex Adaptive System: Evidence from Patent Data', Research Policy, 30 (7), August, 1019-39 -- Wesley M. Cohen, Richard R. Nelson and John P. Walsh (2002), 'Links and Impacts: The Influence of Public Research on Industrial R&D', Management Science, 48 (1), January, 1-23 -- Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2009), 'Private Investor Participation and Commercialization Rates for Government-sponsored Research and Development: Would a Prediction Market Improve the Performance of the SBIR Programme?', Economica, 76 (302), April, 264-81 -- Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner (2001), 'Reinventing Public R&D: Patent Policy and the Commercialization of National Laboratory Technologies', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (1), Spring, 167-98 -- Pierre Mohnen and Lars-Hendrik Röller (2005), 'Complementarities in Innovation Policy', European Economic Review, 49 (6), August, 1431-50 -- Adam B. Jaffe, Richard G. Newell and Robert N. Stavins (2005), 'A Tale of Two Market Failures: Technology and Environmental Policy', Ecological Economics, 54 (2-3), August, 164-74
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Antonelli, C. (2008), Localized Technological Change: Towards the Economics of Complexity, London: Routledge -- Antonelli, C. (ed.) (2011), Handbook on the Economic Complexity of Technological Change, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar -- Arrow, K.J. (1969), 'Classificatory notes on the production and transmission of technical knowledge', American Economic Review, 59, 29-35 -- Audretsch, D.B., D.P. Leyden and A.N. Link (2012), 'Universities as research partners in publicly supported entrepreneurial firms', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21, 529-45 -- Griliches, Z. (1979), 'Issues in assessing the contribution of research and development to productivity growth', Bell Journal of Economics, 10, 92-116 -- Griliches, Z. (1992), 'The search for R&D spillovers', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 94, Supplement: 29-47 -- Link, A.N. and J. Scott (2011), Public Goods, Public Gains: Calculating the Social Benefits of Public R&D, Oxford: Oxford University Press -- March, J.C. (1991), 'Exploration and exploitation in organizing learning', Organization Science, 2, 71-87 -- Ostrom, E. (2010), 'Beyond markets and states: Polycentric governance of complex economic systems', American Economic Review, 100, 641-72 -- Romer, P.M. (1994), 'The origins of endogenous growth', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8, 3-22 -- Saviotti, P.P. (2007), 'On the dynamics of generation and utilisation of knowledge: The local character of knowledge', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 18, 387-408 -- Stephan, P. (2011), How Economics Shapes Science, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press -- Weitzman, M.L. (1996), 'Hybridizing growth theory', American Economic Review, 86, 207-12 -- Cristiano Antonelli (2009), 'The Economics of Innovation: From the Classical Legacies to the Economics of Complexity', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 18 (7), October, 611-46 -- Benoît Godin (2006), 'The Linear Model of Innovation: The Historical Construction of an Analytical Framework', Science, Technology, and Human Values, 31 (6), November, 639-67 -- Lee Fleming and Olav Sorenson (2004), 'Science as a Map in Technological Search', Strategic Management Journal: Special Issue: The Global Acquisition, Leverage, and Protection of Technological Competencies, 25 (8-9), August-September, 909-28 -- Robin Cowan, Paul A. David and Dominique Foray (2000), 'The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness', Industrial and Corporate Change, 9 (2), June, 211-53 -- J.S. Metcalfe (2002), 'Knowledge of Growth and the Growth of Knowledge', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 12 (1-2), March, 3-15 -- Cristiano Antonelli (2007), 'The System Dynamics of Collective Knowledge: From Gradualism and Saltationism to Punctuated Change', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 62 (2), February, 215-36
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784717087
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of corporate social responsibility
    DDC: 658.408
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    Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility ; Umweltmanagement ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Wettbewerbsvorteil ; Nachhaltige Kapitalanlage ; Social responsibility of business Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In recent years, increasing numbers of articles and studies have emerged across the disciplines of economics, accounting, finance and management to examine the importance of considering both the private and social economic benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). As stakeholders and their concerns have multiplied, and empirical evidence has accumulated, CSR has become a critical area of interest. This authoritative collection examines the five related and most significant elements of this subject - theoretical perspectives, firm financial performance, socially responsible investing, environmental performance and strategic CSR - to provide a comprehensive exploration of the literature on Corporate Social Responsibility and its economic consequences
    Abstract: Henri Servaes and Ane Tamayo (2013), 'The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Firm Value: The Role of Customer Awareness', Management Science, 59 (5), May, 1045-61 -- Sally Hamilton, Hoje Jo and Meir Statman (1993), 'Doing Well While Doing Good? The Investment Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds', Financial Analysts Journal, 49 (6), November-December, 62-6 -- David A. Sauer (1997), 'The Impact of Social-Responsibility Screens on Investment Performance: Evidence from the Domini 400 Social Index and Domini Equity Mutual Fund', Review of Financial Economics, 6 (2), 137-49 -- Rob Bauer, Kees Koedijk and Rogér Otten (2005), 'International Evidence on Ethical Mutual Fund Performance and Investment Style', Journal of Banking and Finance, 29 (7), July, 1751-67 -- Todd Shank, Daryl Manullang and Ron Hill (2005), '"Doing Well While Doing Good" Revisited: A Study of Socially Responsible Firms' Short-Term versus Long-Term Performance', Managerial Finance, 31 (8), 33-46 -- Eric Girard, Hamid Rahman and Brett Stone (2007), 'Socially Responsible Investments: Goody-Two-Shoes or Bad to the Bone?', Journal of Investing, 16 (1), Spring, 96-110 -- Michael Schröder (2007), 'Is There a Difference? The Performance Characteristics of SRI Equity Indices', Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 34 (1/2), January/March, 331-48 -- Harrison Hong and Marcin Kacperczyk (2009), 'The Price of Sin: The Effects of Social Norms on Markets', Journal of Financial Economics, 93 (1), July, 15-36 -- Adam B. Jaffe, Steven R. Peterson, Paul R. Portney and Robert N. Stavins (1995), 'Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII (1), March, 132-63 -- Seema Arora and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay (1995), 'Toward a Theoretical Model of Voluntary Overcompliance', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 28 (3), December, 289-309 -- John W. Maxwell, Thomas P. Lyon and Steven C. Hackett (2000), 'Self-Regulation and Social Welfare: The Political Economy of Corporate Environmentalism', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIII (2), October, 583-617 -- Glen Dowell, Stuart Hart and Bernard Yeung (2000), 'Do Corporate Global Environmental Standards Create or Destroy Market Value?', Management Science, 46 (8), August, 1059-74 -- Shameek Konar and Mark A. Cohen (2001), 'Does the Market Value Environmental Performance?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (2), May, 281-9 -- Andrew A. King and Michael J. Lenox (2001), 'Does It Really Pay to Be Green? An Empirical Study of Firm Environmental and Financial Performance', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 5 (1), January, 105-16 -- Matthew J. Kotchen (2006), 'Green Markets and Private Provision of Public Goods', Journal of Political Economy, 114 (4), August, 816-34 -- Thomas P. Lyon and John W. Maxwell (2008), 'Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment: A Theoretical Perspective', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2 (2), Summer, 240-60 -- Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok and John M. Quigley (2010), 'Doing Well by Doing Good? Green Office Buildings', American Economic Review, 100 (5), December, 2492-509 -- Lee Burke and Jeanne M. Logsdon (1996), 'How Corporate Social Responsibility Pays Off', Long Range Planning, 29 (4), August, 495-502 -- Abagail McWilliams, David D. Van Fleet and Kenneth D. Cory (2002), 'Raising Rivals' Costs through Political Strategy: An Extension of Resource-Based Theory', Journal of Management Studies, 39 (5), July, 707-23
    Abstract: Mark Bagnoli and Susan G. Watts (2003), 'Selling to Socially Responsible Consumers: Competition and the Private Provision of Public Goods', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 12 (3), Fall, 419-45 -- Abagail McWilliams, Donald S. Siegel and Patrick M. Wright (2006), 'Guest Editors' Introduction. Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategic Implications', Journal of Management Studies, 43 (1), January, 1-18 -- Sylvia Maxfield (2008), 'Reconciling Corporate Citizenship and Competitive Strategy: Insights from Economic Theory', Journal of Business Ethics, 80 (2), June, 367-77 -- Daniel W. Elfenbein and Brian McManus (2010), 'A Greater Price for a Greater Good? Evidence that Consumers Pay More for Charity-Linked Products', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2 (2), May, 28-60 -- Abagail McWilliams and Donald S. Siegel (2011), 'Creating and Capturing Value: Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, Resource-Based Theory and Sustainable Competitive Advantage', Journal of Management, Special Issue: Twenty Years of Resource-Based Theory, 37 (5), September, 1480-95
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Friedman, M. 1970. 'The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits,' New York Times Magazine, September 13, 122-6 -- Siegel, D. and Vitaliano, D. 2007. 'An empirical analysis of the strategic use of corporate social responsibility,' Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 16(3): 773-92 -- Lee E. Preston (1975), 'Corporation and Society: The Search for a Paradigm', Journal of Economic Literature, 13 (2), June, 434-53 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1973), 'Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency', Public Policy, XXI (3), Summer, 303-17 -- Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch and Richard Thaler (1986), 'Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market', American Economic Review, 76 (4), September, 728-41 -- Werner Hediger (2010), 'Welfare and Capital-Theoretic Foundations of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability', Journal of Socio-Economics, 39 (4), August, 518-26 -- Timothy Besley and Maitreesh Ghatak (2007), 'Retailing Public Goods: The Economics of Corporate Social Responsibility', Journal of Public Economics, 91 (9), September, 1645-63 -- Roland Bénabou and Jean Tirole (2010), 'Individual and Corporate Social Responsibility', Economica, 77 (305), January, 1-19 -- Markus Kitzmueller and Jay Shimshack (2012), 'Economic Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility', Journal of Economic Literature, 50 (1), March, 51-84 -- Abagail McWilliams and Donald Siegel (2001), 'Corporate Social Responsibility: A Theory of the Firm Perspective', Academy of Management Review, 26 (1), January, 117-27 -- Bryan W. Husted and José de Jesus Salazar (2006), 'Taking Friedman Seriously: Maximizing Profits and Social Performance', Journal of Management Studies, 43 (1), January, 75-91 -- Tommy Lundgren (2011), 'A Microeconomic Model of Corporate Social Responsibility', Metroeconomica, 62 (1), February, 69-95 -- Kenneth E. Aupperle, Archie B. Carroll and John D. Hatfield (1985), 'An Empirical Examination of the Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Profitability', Academy of Management Journal, 28 (2), June, 446-63 -- Abagail McWilliams, Donald Siegel and Siew Hong Teoh (1999), 'Issues in the Use of the Event Study Methodology: A Critical Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Studies', Organizational Research Methods, 2 (4), October, 340-65 -- Abagail McWilliams and Donald Siegel (2000), 'Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance: Correlation or Misspecification?', Strategic Management Journal, 21 (5), May, 603-9 -- Edward Nelling and Elizabeth Webb (2009), 'Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance: The "Virtuous Cycle" Revisited', Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 32 (2), February, 197-209 -- Geoffrey Heal (2005), 'Corporate Social Responsibility: An Economic and Financial Framework', Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance, Special Issue on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility, 30 (3), July, 387-409 -- Michael L. Barnett (2007), 'Stakeholder Influence Capacity and the Variability of Financial Returns to Corporate Social Responsibility', Academy of Management Review, 32 (3), July, 794-816 -- Alison Mackey, Tyson B. Mackey and Jay B. Barney (2007), 'Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance: Investor Preferences and Corporate Strategies', Academy of Management Review, 32 (3), July, 817-35
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710477
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The new evolutionary economics
    Keywords: Evolutionary economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This three volume set gathers together selected key articles in evolutionary economics, ordering these into the domains of micro analysis (concerned with agents), meso analysis (concerned with rule populations and trajectories) and macro analysis (concerned with the structure and development of the whole economy). This authoritative collection, with an original introduction by the editors, will be of interest to scholars and researchers seeking to understand how evolutionary economics fits together and to advance such an integrated approach
    Abstract: David A. Lane and Robert R. Maxfield (2005), 'Ontological Uncertainty and Innovation', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 15 (1), January, 3-50 -- Thomas Grebel (2009), 'Technological Change: A Microeconomic Approach to the Creation of Knowledge', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 20 (4), December, 301-12 -- Kurt Dopfer, John Foster and Jason Potts (2004), 'Micro-Meso-Macro', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 14 (3), July, 263-79 -- Elinor Ostrom and Xavier Basurto (2011), 'Crafting Analytical Tools to Study Institutional Change', Journal of Institutional Economics, 7 (3), September, 317-43 -- Olivier Brette and Caroline Mehier (2008), 'Building on the Micro-Meso-Macro Evolutionary Framework: The Stakes for the Analysis of Clusters of Innovation', in Wolfram Elsner and Hardy Hanappi (eds), Varieties of Capitalism and New Institutional Deals: Regulation, Welfare and the New Economy, Chapter 11, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 227-49 -- John Stanley Metcalfe (2008), 'Accounting for Economic Evolution: Fitness and the Population Method', Journal of Bioeconomics, 10 (1), April, 23-49 -- Uwe Cantner and Jens J. Krüger (2008), 'Micro-Heterogeneity and Aggregate Productivity Development in the German Manufacturing Sector: Results from a Decomposition Exercise', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18 (3), April, 119-33 -- Horst Hanusch and Andreas Pyka (2007), 'Principles of Neo-Schumpeterian Economics', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31 (2), March, 275-89 -- Esben Sloth Andersen (2008), 'Fundamental Fields of Post-Schumpeterian Evolutionary Economics', DRUID Working Paper No. 08-25, i, 1-34 -- Alain Alcouffe and Thomas Kuhn (2004), 'Schumpeterian Endogenous Growth Theory and Evolutionary Economics', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 14 (2), June, 223-36 -- Kurt Dopfer (2012), 'The Origins of Meso Economics: Schumpeter's Legacy and Beyond', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 22 (1), January, 133-60 -- Witold Kwasnicki and Halina Kwasnicka (1992), 'Market, Innovation, Competition: An Evolutionary Model of Industrial Dynamics', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 19 (3), December, 343-68 -- Sidney G. Winter, Yuri M. Kaniovski and Giovanni Dosi (2003), 'A Baseline Model of Industry Evolution', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 13 (4), October, 355-83 -- Franco Malerba (2006), 'Innovation and the Evolution of Industries', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 16 (1), April, 3-23 -- Andreas Pyka (2000), 'Informal Networking and Industrial Life Cycles', Technovation, 20 (1), January, 25-35 -- Uwe Cantner and Georg Westermann (1998), 'Localized Technological Progress and Industry Structure: An Empirical Approach', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 6 (2-3), 121-45 -- Steven Klepper (1997), 'Industry Life Cycles', Industrial and Corporate Change, 6 (1), 145-81 -- Johann Peter Murmann and Koen Frenken (2006), 'Toward a Systematic Framework for Research on Dominant Designs, Technological Innovations, and Industrial Change', Research Policy, 35 (7), September, 925-52 -- Simona Iammarino and Philip McCann (2006), 'The Structure and Evolution of Industrial Clusters: Transactions, Technology and Knowledge Spillovers', Research Policy, 35 (7), September, 1018-36
    Abstract: Ping Chen (2005), 'Evolutionary Economic Dynamics: Persistent Cycles, Disruptive Technology and the Trade-Off between Stability and Complexity', in Kurt Dopfer (ed.), The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, Chapter 15, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 472-505 -- Fulvio Castellacci (2009), 'The Interactions between National Systems and Sectoral Patterns of Innovation: A Cross-Country Analysis of Pavitt's Taxonomy', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 19 (3), June, 321-47 -- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka (2008), 'Micro and Macro Dynamics: Industry Life Cycles, Inter-Sector Coordination and Aggregate Growth', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18 (2), April, 167-82 -- Michael Peneder (2003), 'Industrial Structure and Aggregate Growth', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 14 (4), December, 427-48 -- Richard R. Nelson (2008), 'Economic Development from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economic Theory', Oxford Development Studies, 36 (1), March, 9-21 -- J. Stanley Metcalfe (2001), 'Evolutionary Approaches to Population Thinking and the Problem of Growth and Development', in Kurt Dopfer (ed.), Evolutionary Economics: Program and Scope, Chapter 4, Boston, MA, Dordrecht, The Netherlands and London, UK: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 141-64 -- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen (2005), 'Evolutionary Theorizing on Economic Growth', in Kurt Dopfer (ed.), The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, Chapter 16, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 506-39 -- J. Stan Metcalfe, John Foster and Ronnie Ramlogan (2006), 'Adaptive Economic Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30 (1), January, 7-32 -- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka (2004), 'Economic Development, Qualitative Change and Employment Creation', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 15 (3), September, 265-87 -- Bengt-Åke Lundvall (1988), 'Innovation as an Interactive Process: From User-Producer Interaction to the National System of Innovation', in Giovanni Dosi, Christopher Freeman, Richard Nelson, Gerald Silverberg and Luc Soete (eds), Technical Change and Economic Theory, Chapter 17, London, UK and New York, NY: Pinter Publishers, 349-69 -- Chris Freeman (1995), 'The "National System of Innovation" in Historical Perspective', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19 (1), February, 5-24 -- Tim Kastelle, Jason Potts and Mark Dodgson (2009), 'The Evolution of Innovation Systems', Paper presented at the DRUID Summer Conference, 2009, i, 1-24 -- Ulrich Witt (2003), 'Economic Policy Making in Evolutionary Perspective', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 13 (2), April, 77-94 -- Uwe Cantner and Andreas Pyka (2001), 'Classifying Technology Policy from an Evolutionary Perspective', Research Policy, 30 (5), May, 759-75 -- Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Susana Borrás (2005), 'Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy', in Jan Fagerberg, David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Chapter 22, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 599-631 -- Uwe Cantner, Bernd Ebersberger, Horst Hanusch, Jens J. Krüger and Andreas Pyka (2004), 'The Twin Peaks in National Income: Parametric and Nonparametric Estimates', Revue économique, 55 (6), November, 1127-44 -- Carlota Perez (1985), 'Microelectronics, Long Waves and World Structural Change: New Perspectives for Developing Countries', World Development, 13 (3), March, 441-63 -- Dan Johansson (2010), 'The Theory of the Experimentally Organized Economy and Competence Blocs: An Introduction', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 20 (2), April, 185-201 -- Kurt Dopfer and Jason Potts (2008), 'Generic Policy', in The General Theory of Economic Evolution, Chapter 7, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 167-78, references
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): John B. Davis (2008), 'Complex Individuals: The Individual in Non-Euclidian Space', in Hardy Hanappi and Wolfram Elsner (eds), Advances in Evolutionary Institutional Economics: Evolutionary Mechanisms, Non-Knowledge and Strategy, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 123-42 -- David Lane, Franco Malerba, Robert Maxfield and Luigi Orsenigo (1996), 'Choice and Action', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 6 (1), 43-76 -- Félix-Fernando Muñoz, María-Isabel Encinar and Carolina Cañibano (2011), 'On the Role of Intentionality in Evolutionary Economic Change', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 22 (3), September, 193-203 -- Caroline Gerschlager (2012), 'Agents of Change', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 22 (3), July, 413-41 -- Thomas Grebel, Andreas Pyka and Horst Hanusch (2003), 'An Evolutionary Approach to the Theory of Entrepreneurship', Industry and Innovation, 10 (4), December, 493-514 -- Anthony M. Endres and Christine R. Woods (2010), 'Schumpeter's "Conduct Model of the Dynamic Entrepreneur": Scope and Distinctiveness', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 20 (4), August, 583-607 -- Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo and Giorgio Fagiolo (2005), 'Learning in Evolutionary Environments', in Kurt Dopfer (ed.), The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, Chapter 9, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 255-338 -- Richard R. Nelson and Davide Consoli (2010), 'An Evolutionary Theory of Household Consumption Behavior', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 20 (5), October, 665-87 -- Ulrich Witt (2001), 'Learning to Consume - A Theory of Wants and the Growth of Demand', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (1), January, 23-36 -- Gunnar Eliasson (1990), 'The Firm as a Competent Team', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 13 (3), June, 275-98 -- Sidney G. Winter (2006), 'Toward a Neo-Schumpeterian Theory of the Firm', Industrial and Corporate Change, 15 (1), February, 125-41 -- Richard N. Langlois (2002), 'Modularity in Technology and Organization', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 49 (1), September, 19-37 -- Herbert A. Simon (2005), 'Darwinism, Altruism and Economics', in Kurt Dopfer (ed.), The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 89-104 -- Leigh Tesfatsion (2002), 'Agent-Based Computational Economics: Growing Economies from the Bottom Up', Artificial Life, 8 (1), March, 55-82 -- Andreas Pyka and Giorgio Fagiolo (2007), 'Agent-Based Modelling: A Methodology for Neo-Schumpeterian Economics', in Horst Hanusch and Andreas Pyka (eds), Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics, Chapter 29, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 467-87 -- David A. Lane (1993), 'Artificial Worlds and Economics, Part I', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 3 (2), 89-107 -- David A. Lane (1993), 'Artificial Worlds and Economics, Part II', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 3 (3), 177-97 -- Katherine Nelson and Richard R. Nelson (2002), 'On the Nature and Evolution of Human Know-How', Research Policy, 31 (5), July, 719-33 -- Ulrich Witt (2009), 'Novelty and the Bounds of Unknowledge in Economics', Journal of Economic Methodology, 16 (4), December, 361-75
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    Abstract: At a time when political leaders of the member nations are not acting to strengthen the multilateral trading system via the World Trade Organization, it is worthwhile to reflect on the WTO's contributions to global welfare since its inception more than 65 years ago. This volume assembles seminal empirical studies which estimate the past and prospective, national and global economic welfare impacts of GATT/WTO-induced multilateral trade liberalizations. It also touches on the effects of the Uruguay Round's TRIPS Agreement on intellectual property rights, and the benefits from WTO accessions and trade facilitation initiatives. In his authoritative introduction, Professor Anderson points to the numerous additional contributions of the WTO (and its predecessor, the GATT) which, though difficult to quantify, are nonetheless of great value and highlights those areas where further empirical research could shed more light on the net benefits of this important institution
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    Abstract: Guimbard, Houssein, Sébastien Jean, Mondher Mimouni and Xavier Pichot (2012), 'MAcMap-HS6 2007, an Exhaustive and Consistent Measure of Applied Protection in 2007', Ch. 10B in Global Trade, Assistance, and Production: The GTAP 8 Data Base, edited by Badri Narayanan, Angel Aguiar and Robert McDougall, West Lafayette IN: Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University -- Hamilton, Bob and John Whalley (1984), 'Efficiency and Distributional Implications of Global Restrictions on Labor Mobility', Journal of Development Economics 14: 61-75 -- Harrison, Glenn W., Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr (1996), 'Quantifying the Uruguay Round', Ch. 8 in The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, edited by Will Martin and L. Alan Winters, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Henson, Spencer and John S. Wilson (eds.) (2005), The WTO and Technical Barriers to Trade, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Herz, Bernhard and Marco Wagner (2011), 'The "Real" Impact of GATT/WTO: A Generalized Approach', The World Economy 34(6): 1014-41, June -- Hoekman, Bernard (1996), 'Assessing the General Agreement on Trade in Services', Ch. 4 in The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, edited by Will Martin and L. Alan Winters, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Hoekman, Bernard (ed.) (2012), The WTO and Trade in Services (two volumes), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Hoekman, Bernard, Will Martin and Carlos Braga (eds.) (2009), Trade Preference Erosion: Measurement and Policy Response, London: Palgrave MacMillan and Washington DC: World Bank -- Hoekman, Bernard, and Çağlar Özden (eds.) (2006), Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Horn, Henrik and Petros C. Mavroidis (2001), 'Economic and Legal Aspects of the Most-Favored Nation Clause', European Journal of Political Economy 17: 233-79 -- Horn, Henrik and Petros C. Mavroidis (2011), WTO Dispute Settlement Dataset and Users' Guide, updated November at www.worldbank.org/trade/wtodisputes -- Hummels, David L., Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Alexandre Skiba (2009), 'The Trade Reducing Effects of Market Power in International Shipping', Journal of Development Economics 89(1): 84-97 -- Hummels, David L. and Georg Schaur (2013), 'Time as a Trade Barrier', American Economic Review 103(7): 2935-59, December -- Ikenson, D. (2008), 'While Doha Sleeps: Securing Economic Growth through Trade Facilitation', Trade Policy Analysis No. 37, Washington DC: Cato Institute -- Irwin, Douglas A. (1995a), 'The GATT in Historical Perspective', American Economic Review 85(2): 323-28, May -- Irwin, Douglas A. (1995b), 'The GATT's Contribution to Economic Recovery in Post-War Western Europe', Ch. 5, pp. 127-50 in Europe's Post-War Recovery, edited by Barry Eichengreen, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Irwin, Douglas A. (2010), 'Trade Restrictiveness and Deadweight Losses from U.S. Tariffs, 1859-1961', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2(3): 111-33, August -- James, Sallie and Kym Anderson (1998), 'On the Need for More Economic Assessment of Quarantine/SPS Policies', Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 42(4): 525-44, December -- Keesing, Donald B. (1998), Improving Trade Policy Reviews in the World Trade Organization, Washington DC: Institute for International Economics
    Abstract: Kym Anderson and Signe Nelgen (2011), 'What's the Appropriate Agricultural Protection Counterfactual for Trade Analysis?', in Will Martin and Aaditya Mattoo (eds), Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda, Chapter 13, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research and the World Bank, 325-54 -- L. Alan Winters, Terrie L. Walmsley, Zhen Kun Wang and Roman Grynberg (2003), 'Liberalising Temporary Movement of Natural Persons: An Agenda for the Development Round', World Economy, 26 (8), August, 1137-61 -- Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2009), 'The Doha Development Agenda and Preference Erosion: Modeling the Impacts', in Bernard Hoekman, Will Martin and Carlos A. Primo Braga (eds), Trade Preference Erosion: Measurement and Policy Response, Chapter 9, London: Palgrave-Macmillan and Washington, DC: World Bank, 357-99 -- Andrew K. Rose (2004), 'Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade?', American Economic Review, 94 (1), March, 98-114 -- Arvind Subramanian and Shang-Jin Wei (2007), 'The WTO Promotes Trade, Strongly but Unevenly', Journal of International Economics, 72 (1), May, 151-75 -- Michael Tomz, Judith L. Goldstein and Douglas Rivers (2007), 'Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade? Comment', American Economic Review, 97 (5), December, 2005-2018 -- Andrew K. Rose (2007), 'Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade? Reply', American Economic Review, 97 (5), December, 2019-25 -- Jason H. Grant and Kathryn A. Boys (2012), 'Agricultural Trade and the GATT/WTO: Does Membership Make a Difference?', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 94 (1), January, 1-24 -- Pao-Li Chang and Myoung-Jae Lee (2011), 'The WTO Trade Effect', Journal of International Economics, 85 (1), September, 53-71 -- Zdenek Drabek and Marc Bacchetta (2004), 'Tracing the Effects of WTO Accession on Policy-Making in Sovereign States: Preliminary Lessons from the Recent Experience of Transition Countries', World Economy, 27 (7), July, 1083-125 -- Elena Ianchovichina and Will Martin (2004), 'Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization', World Bank Economic Review, 18 (1), 3-27 -- Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr (2008), 'Poverty Effects of Russia's WTO Accession: Modeling "Real" Households with Endogenous Productivity Effects', Journal of International Economics, 75 (1), May, 131-50 -- Man-Keung Tang and Shang-Jin Wei (2009), 'The Value of Making Commitments Externally: Evidence from WTO Accessions', Journal of International Economics, 78 (2), July, 216-29 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (2011), 'What Do Trade Negotiators Negotiate About? Empirical Evidence from the World Trade Organization', American Economic Review, 101 (4), June, 1238-73 -- Bernard Hoekman and Alessandro Nicita (2011), 'Trade Policy, Trade Costs, and Developing Country Trade', World Development, 39 (12), December, 2069-79 -- J. Michael Finger (2008), 'Trade Facilitation: The Role of a WTO Agreement', ECIPE Working Paper, No. 01/2008, Brussels: European Centre for International Political Economy, 1-42
    Abstract: Laborde, David, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2011), 'Measuring the Benefits of Global Trade Reform with Optimal Aggregators of Distortions', Policy Research Working Paper 5665, World Bank, Washington DC, May -- Laird, Sam (1997), 'Quantifying Commercial Policies', Ch. 2, pp. 27-75 in Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook, edited by Joseph F. Francois and Kenneth A. Reinert, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Laird, Sam (1999), 'The WTO's Trade Policy Review Mechanism - From Through the Looking Glass', The World Economy 22(6): 741-64, August -- League of Nations (1927), Tariff Level Indices, Geneva: League of Nations -- Lerner, Abba (1936), 'The Symmetry between Import and Export Taxes', Economica 3(11): 306-13, August -- Li, David and Changqi Wu (2004), 'GATT/WTO Accession and Productivity', Ch. 4, pp. 109-48 in Growth and Productivity in East Asia, edited by Takatoshi Ito and Andrew Rose, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the NBER -- Liepmann, Heinrich (1938), Tariff Levels and the Economic Unity of Europe, London: Allen and Unwin -- Little, Ian M.D., Tibor Scitovsky and Maurice Scott (1970), Industry and Trade in Some Developing Countries: A Comparative Study, London: Oxford University Press -- Liu, Xuepeng (2009), 'GATT/WTO Promotes Trade Strongly: Sample Selection and Model Specification', Review of International Economics 17(3): 428-46 -- Lloyd, Peter J. (1974), 'A More General Theory of Price Distortions in an Open Economy', Journal of International Economics 4(4): 365-86, November -- Lloyd, Peter J. (2008), '100 Years of Tariff Protection in Australia', Australian Economic History Review 48(2): 99-145, July -- Lloyd, Peter J., Johanna L. Croser and Kym Anderson (2010), 'Global Distortions to Agricultural Markets: New Indicators of Trade and Welfare Impacts, 1960 to 2007', Review of Development Economics 14(2): 141-60, May -- Loveday, A. (1929), 'The Measurement of Tariff Levels', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 92(4): 487-529 -- Maddison, Angus (2008), Historical Statistics of the World Economy: 1-2008 AD, available at http://www.ggdc.net/maddison/ -- Maizels, Alfred (1963), Industrial Growth and World Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Markusen, James R. (1983), 'Factor Movements and Commodity Trade as Complements', Journal of International Economics 13: 341-56 -- Martin, Will and Aaditya Mattoo (eds.) (2011), Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research for the World Bank -- Martin, Will and L. Alan Winters (eds.) (1996), The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Maskus, Keith E. (2002), 'Benefitting from Intellectual Property Protection', Ch. 36, pp. 369-81 in Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, edited by Bernard Hoekman, Aaditya Mattoo and Philip English, Washington DC: World Bank
    Abstract: Maskus, Keith E. (ed.) (2004), The WTO, Intellectual Property Rights and the Knowledge Economy, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Maskus, Keith E. (2012), Private Rights and Public Problems: The Global Economics of Intellectual Property in the 21st Century, Washington DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics -- Maskus, Keith E. and John S. Wilson (eds.) (2001), Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: Can It Be Done? Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press -- Maur, Jena-Christophe and John S. Wilson (eds.) (2010), Trade Costs and Facilitation: Open Trade and Economic Development, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Mavroidis, Petros and Alan Sykes (eds.) (2005), The WTO and International Trade Law/Dispute Settlement, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- McCalman, Phillip (2005a), 'Who Enjoys "TRIPs" Abroad? An Empirical Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights in the Uruguay Round', Canadian Journal of Economics 38(2): 574-603, May -- McCalman, Phillip (2005b), 'International Diffusion and Intellectual Property Rights: An Empirical Analysis', Journal of International Economics 67(2): 353-72, December -- Meade, James (1955), Trade and Welfare, London: Oxford University Press -- Melitz, Marc J. (2003), 'The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity', Econometrica 71(6): 1695-725 -- Michaely, Michael (1977), Theory of Commercial Policy, Oxford: Philip Allan -- Milton, Giles (1999), Nathaniel's Nutmeg, London: Sceptre (Hodder and Stoughton) -- Mundell, Robert A. (1957), 'International Trade and Factor Mobility', American Economic Review 47: 321-35 -- OECD (2013), Producer and Consumer Support Estimates, OECD Database 1986-2012, at www.oecd.org/agriculture/pse -- Orden, David, David Blandford and Tim Josling (eds.) (2011), WTO Disciplines on Agricultural Support: Seeking a Fair Basis for Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Pietras, Jaroslaw (1998), 'The Role of the WTO for Economies in Transition', Ch. 13, pp. 353-64 in The WTO as an International Organization, edited by Anne O. Krueger, Chicago: University of Chicago Press -- Porto, Guido and Bernard Hoekman (eds.) (2010), Trade Adjustment Costs in Developing Countries: Impacts, Determinants and Policy Responses, London: CEPR and Washington DC: World Bank -- Primo Braga, Carlos A. and Olivier Cattaneo (2010), The WTO and Accession Economies (2 volumes), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Qian, Yi (2007), 'Do National Patent Laws Stimulate Domestic Innovation in a Global Patenting Environment? A Cross Country Analysis of Pharmaceutical Patent Protection, 1978-2002', Review of Economics and Statistics 89(3): 436-53, August -- Rose, Andrew K. (2004), 'Do WTO Members Have More Liberal Trade Policy?' Journal of International Economics 63(2): 209-35, July
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Anderson, James E. (2009), 'Consistent Trade Policy Aggregation', International Economic Review 50(3): 903-27 -- Anderson, James E. and J. Peter Neary (1994), 'Measuring the Restrictiveness of Trade Policy', World Bank Economic Review 8(2): 151-70, May -- Anderson, James E. and J. Peter Neary (2005), Measuring the Restrictiveness of International Trade Policy, Cambridge MA: MIT Press -- Anderson, James E. and Eric van Wincoop (2003), 'Gravity without Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle', American Economic Review 93(1): 268-94, March -- Anderson, James and Eric van Wincoop (2004), 'Trade Costs', Journal of Economic Literature 42(3): 691-751, September -- Anderson, Kym (1992), 'The Standard Welfare Economics of Policies Affecting Trade and the Environment', Ch. 2, pp. 25-48 in The Greening of World Trade Issues, edited by Kym Anderson and Richard Blackhurst, London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf and Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press -- Anderson, Kym (2002), 'Peculiarities of Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement', World Trade Review 1(2): 123-34, July -- Anderson, Kym (2003), 'Measuring Effects of Trade Policy Distortions: How Far Have We Come?' The World Economy 26(4): 413-40, April -- Anderson, Kym (2013), 'Trade Barriers and Subsidies: Multilateral and Regional Reform Opportunities', Ch. 12 (pp. 673-98) in Global Problems, Smart Solutions, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Anderson, Kym and Yujiro Hayami (1986), The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: East Asia in International Perspective, Boston, London and Sydney: Allen and Unwin -- Anderson, Kym and Bernard Hoekman (eds.) (2005), The WTO's Core Rules and Disciplines (two volumes), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Anderson, Kym and Tim Josling (eds.) (2005), The WTO and Agriculture (two volumes), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Anderson, Kym, Marianne Kurzweil, Will Martin, Damiano Sandri and Ernesto Valenzuela (2008), 'Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, Revisited', World Trade Review 7(4): 675-704 -- Anderson, Kym, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2013), 'Estimating Effects of Price-Distorting Policies Using Alternative Distortions Databases', Ch. 13 (pp. 877-931) in the Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling, Vol. 1B, edited by Peter Dixon and Dale Jorgenson, Amsterdam: Elsevier -- Anderson, Kym and Signe Nelgen (2013), Updated National and Global Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, 1955 to 2011, Database at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions -- Anderson, Kym, Gordon Rausser and Johan F.M. Swinnen (2013), 'Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets', Journal of Economic Literature 51(2): 423-77, June -- Anderson, Kym and Ernesto Valenzuela (2008), Global Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, 1955 to 2007, Database at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions -- Anderson, Kym and L. Alan Winters (2009), 'The Challenge of Reducing International Trade and Migration Barriers', Ch. 8, pp. 451-503 in Global Crises, Global Solutions (2nd edition), edited by Bjorn Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Arvis, Jean-François, Monica A. Mustra, Lauri Ojala, Ben Shepherd and Daniel Saslavsky (2012), Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, Washington DC: World Bank. www.worldbank.org/lpi
    Abstract: Rose, Andrew K. (2010), 'The Effect of Membership in the GATT/WTO on Trade: Where Do We Stand?' Ch. 7, pp. 195-216 in Is the World Trade Organization Attractive Enough for Emerging Economies, edited by Zdenek Drabek, London: Palgrave Macmillan -- Rutherford, Thomas F. and David G. Tarr (2002), 'Trade Liberalization, Product Variety and Growth in a Small Open Economy: A Quantitative Assessment', Journal of International Economics 56(2): 247-72 -- Saggi, Kamal (2009), 'The MFN Clause, Welfare, and Multilateral Cooperation between Countries of Unequal Size', Journal of Development Economics 88(1): 132-43, January -- Sampson, Gary and John Whalley (eds.) (2005), The WTO, Trade and the Environment, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Shepotylo, Oleksandr and David G. Tarr (2012), 'Impact of WTO Accession and the Customs Union on the Bound and Applied Tariff Rates of the Russian Federation', Policy Research Working Paper 6161, World Bank, Washington DC, August -- Snape, Richard H. (1969), 'Sugar: Costs of Protection and Taxation', Economica 36(141): 29-41, February -- Staiger, Robert and Guido Tabellini (1999), 'Do GATT Rules Help Governments Make Domestic Commitments?' Economics and Politics 11(2): 109-44 -- Swinnen, Johan F.M. (2010), 'Agricultural Protection Growth in Europe, 1870 to 1969', Ch. 6 in The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions, edited by K. Anderson, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Swinnen, Johan F.M., Alessandro Olper and Thijs Vandemoortele (2012), 'Impact of the WTO on Agricultural and Food Policies', The World Economy 35(9): 1089-101, September -- Tyers, Rod and Kym Anderson (1986), Distortions in World Food Markets, Background Paper No. 22 for the World Development Report 1996, World Bank, Washington DC, January -- Tyers, Rod and Kym Anderson (1992), Disarray in World Food Markets: A Quantitative Assessment, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press -- Valenzuela, Ernesto and Kym Anderson (2008), 'Alternative Agricultural Price Distortions for CGE Analysis of Developing Countries, 2004 and 1980-84', Research Memorandum No. 13, West Lafayette IN: Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University, December. Freely downloadable at https://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/res_display.asp?RecordID=2925 -- Valenzuela, Ernesto, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe and Kym Anderson (2009), 'General Equilibrium Effects of Price Distortions on Global Markets, Farm Incomes and Welfare', Ch. 13 in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: A Global Perspective, 1955-2007, edited by Kym Anderson, London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank -- Venables, Anthony J. (2004), 'Small, Remote and Poor', World Trade Review 3(3): 453-7, November -- Vernon, James et al. (1965), Report on a Committee of Economic Enquiry (two volumes), Canberra: Commonwealth Government Printing Office -- Whalley, John (1985), Trade Liberalization among Major World Trading Areas, Cambridge MA: MIT Press -- Wilson, John S., Catherine L. Mann and Tsunehiro Otsuki (2003), 'Trade Facilitation and Economic Development: A New Approach to Quantifying the Impact', World Bank Economic Review 17(3): 367-89 -- Winters, L. Alan (ed.) (2007), The WTO and Income Inequality/Poverty (two volumes), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing -- Winters, L. Alan and Wendy E. Takacs (1991), 'Labour Adjustment Costs and British Footwear Protection', Oxford Economic Papers 43: 479-501
    Abstract: World Bank (2012), Doing Business 2013, Washington DC: World Bank, October. http://doingbusiness.org -- Woytinsky, W.S. and E.S. Woytinsky (1955), World Commerce and Governments: Trends and Outlook, New York: Twentieth Century Fund -- WTO (2008a), 'Revised Draft Modalities for Agriculture', TN/AG/W/4/Rev.4, World Trade Organization, Geneva, 6 December -- WTO (2008b), 'Draft Modalities for Non-Agricultural Market Access', TN/MA/W/103/Rev.3, World Trade Organization, Geneva, 6 December -- Bela Balassa (1971), 'Effective Protection: A Summary Appraisal', in Herbert G. Grubel and Harry G. Johnson (eds), Effective Tariff Protection: Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, 17 to 20 December, Chapter 13, Geneva: GATT Secretariat and Graduate Institute of International Studies, 247-63 -- Kym Anderson (2010), 'Krueger, Schiff, and Valdés Revisited: Agricultural Price and Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries since 1960', Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 32 (2), Summer, 195-231 -- Hiau Looi Kee, Alessandro Nicita and Marcelo Olarreaga (2009), 'Estimating Trade Restrictiveness Indices', Economic Journal, 119 (534), January, 172-99 -- Tony Warren and Christopher Findlay (2000), 'Measuring Impediments to Trade in Services', in Pierre Sauvé and Robert Stern (eds), GATS 2000: New Directions in Services Trade Liberalization, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 57-84 -- John B. Shoven and John Whalley (1992), 'Global Trade Models', in Applying General Equilibrium, Chapter 8, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 197-229, references -- K. Anderson and R. Tyers (1993), 'More on Welfare Gains to Developing Countries from Liberalizing World Food Trade', Journal of Agricultural Economics, 44 (2), 189-204 -- Joseph F. Francois, Bradley McDonald and Håkan Nordström (1996), 'The Uruguay Round: A Numerically Based Qualitative Assessment', in Will Martin and L. Alan Winters (eds), The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, Chapter 9, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 253-91 -- Phillip McCalman (2001), 'Reaping What You Sow: An Empirical Analysis of International Patent Harmonization', Journal of International Economics, 55 (1), October, 161-86 -- Shubham Chaudhuri, Pinelopi K. Goldberg and Panle Jia (2006), 'Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection in Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Quinolones in India', American Economic Review, 96 (5), December, 1477-514 -- Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2006), 'Estimating the Benefits of Trade Reform: Why Numbers Change', in Richard Newfarmer (ed.), Trade, Doha, and Development: A Window into the Issues, Chapter 4, Washington, DC: World Bank, 59-75 -- Joseph F. Francois and Will Martin (2010), 'Ex Ante Assessment of the Welfare Impacts of Trade Reforms with Numerical Models', in Hamid Beladi and E. Kwan Choi (eds), Frontiers of Economics and Globalization Series, Volume 7: New Developments in Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Trade Policy, Chapter 13, London: Emerald Group Publishing, 379-434 -- Edward J. Balistreri, Russell H. Hillberry and Thomas F. Rutherford (2011), 'Structural Estimation and Solution of International Trade Models with Heterogeneous Firms', Journal of International Economics, 83 (2), March, 95-108 -- Joseph Francois, Hans van Meijl and Frank van Tongeren (2005), 'Trade Liberalization in the Doha Development Round', Economic Policy, 20 (42), April, 349, 351-91 -- Kym Anderson, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2006), 'Doha Merchandise Trade Reform: What Is at Stake for Developing Countries?', World Bank Economic Review, 20 (2), 169-95 -- David Laborde, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe (2011), 'Potential Real Income Effects of Doha Reforms', in Will Martin and Aaditya Mattoo (eds), Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda, Chapter 10, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research and the World Bank, 255-75
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781784713058
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pedersen, Torben, 1958 - International and global strategy
    DDC: 658.4012
    Keywords: Internationales Management ; Strategisches Management ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; International business enterprises ; Strategic planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This authoritative collection, edited by a leading academic in the field of international and global strategy, brings together seminal papers published in the past 30 years. Areas covered in this important volume include the emergence of a global village, the advantages of a global strategy and the challenges of implementing it. This book, along with an original introduction by Professor Pedersen, will be of immense value to researchers, students and practitioners interested in international and global strategy
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Theodore Levitt (1983), 'The Globalization of Markets', Harvard Business Review, 61 (3), May-June, 92-102 -- Kenichi Ohmae (1989), 'Managing in a Borderless World', Harvard Business Review, 67 (3), May-June, 152-61 -- Pankaj Ghemawat (2003), 'Semiglobalization and International Business Strategy', Journal of International Business Studies, 34 (2), March, 138-52 -- Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke (2004), 'A Perspective on Regional and Global Strategies of Multinational Enterprises', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (1), January, 3-18 -- Kwok Leung, Rabi S. Bhagat, Nancy R. Buchan, Miriam Erez and Cristina B. Gibson (2005), 'Culture and International Business: Recent Advances and their Implications for Future Research', Journal of International Business Studies, 36 (4), July, 357-78 -- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Mary M. Maloney and Shalini Manrakhan (2007), 'Causes of the Difficulties in Internationalization', Journal of International Business Studies, 38 (5), September, 709-25 -- Sumantra Ghoshal (1987), 'Global Strategy: An Organizing Framework', Strategic Management Journal, 8 (5), September- October, 425-40 -- Stephen B. Tallman (1992), 'A Strategic Management Perspective on Host Country Structure of Multinational Enterprises', Journal of Management, 18 (3), September, 455-71 -- Christopher H. Lovelock and George S. Yip (1996), 'Developing Global Strategies for Service Businesses', California Management Review, 38 (2), Winter, 64-86 -- Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu (1997), 'Why Focused Strategies May Be Wrong for Emerging Markets', Harvard Business Review, 75 (4), July-August, 41-42, 44, 46, 48-51 -- Tony S. Frost (2001), 'The Geographic Sources of Foreign Subsidiaries' Innovations', Strategic Management Journal, 22 (2), February, 101-23 -- C.K. Prahalad and Allen Hammond (2002), 'Serving the World's Poor, Profitably', Harvard Business Review, 80 (9), September, 48-57 -- Peter J. Buckley and Pervez N. Ghauri (2004), 'Globalisation, Economic Geography and the Strategy of Multinational Enterprises', Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (2), March, 81-98 -- Ravi Aron and Jitendra V. Singh (2005), 'Getting Offshoring Right', Harvard Business Review, 83 (12), December, 135-43 -- Ram Mudambi (2008), 'Location, Control and Innovation in Knowledge-Intensive Industries', Journal of Economic Geography, 8 (5), September, 699-725 -- Christian Geisler Asmussen, Torben Pedersen and Charles Dhanaraj (2009), 'Host-Country Environment and Subsidiary Competence: Extending the Diamond Network Model', Journal of International Business Studies, 40 (1), January, 42-57 -- Yves L. Doz (1980), 'Strategic Management in Multinational Companies', Sloan Management Review, 21 (2), Winter, 27-46 -- Gunnar Hedlund (1986), 'The Hypermodern MNC - A Heterarchy?', Human Resource Management, 25 (1), Spring, 9-35 -- Sumantra Ghoshal and Christopher A. Bartlett (1990), 'The Multinational Corporation as an Interorganizational Network', Academy of Management Review, 15 (4), October, 603-25
    Abstract: W. Chan Kim and Renée A. Mauborgne (1993), 'Effectively Conceiving and Executing Multinationals' Worldwide Strategies', Journal of International Business Studies, 24 (3), Third Quarter, 419-48 -- Gunnar Hedlund (1994), 'A Model of Knowledge Management and the N-Form Corporation', Strategic Management Journal - Special Issue: Strategy: Search for New Paradigms, 15, Summer, 73-90 -- Harry G. Barkema, Oded Shenkar, Freek Vermeulen and John H.J. Bell (1997), 'Working Abroad, Working with Others: How Firms Learn to Operate International Joint Ventures', Academy of Management Journal, 40 (2), April, 426-42 -- Julian Birkinshaw and Neil Hood (1998), 'Multinational Subsidiary Evolution: Capability and Charter Change in Foreign-Owned Subsidiary Companies', Academy of Management Review, 23 (4), October, 773-95 -- Tatiana Kostova and Srilata Zaheer (1999), 'Organizational Legitimacy under Conditions of Complexity: The Case of the Multinational Enterprise', Academy of Management Review, 24 (1), January, 64-81 -- Anil K. Gupta and Vijay Govindarajan (2000), 'Knowledge Flows within Multinational Corporations', Strategic Management Journal, 21 (4), April, 473-96 -- Anil K. Gupta and Vijay Govindarajan (2000), 'Managing Global Expansion: A Conceptual Framework', Business Horizons, 43 (2), March-April, 45-54 -- Timothy M. Devinney, David F. Midgley and Sunil Venaik (2000), 'The Optimal Performance of the Global Firm: Formalizing and Extending the Integration-Responsiveness Framework', Organization Science, 11 (6), November-December, 674-95 -- D. Minbaeva, T. Pedersen, I. Björkman, C.F. Fey and H.J. Park (2003), 'MNC Knowledge Transfer, Subsidiary Absorptive Capacity, and HRM', Journal of International Business Studies, 34 (6), November, 586-99 -- Morten T. Hansen and Bjørn Løvås (2004), 'How do Multinational Companies Leverage Technological Competencies? Moving from Single to Interdependent Explanations', Strategic Management Journal, 25 (8-9), August-September, 801-22 -- John Cantwell and Ram Mudambi (2005), 'MNE Competence-Creating Subsidiary Mandates', Strategic Management Journal, 26 (12), December, 1109-28 -- Orly Levy, Schon Beechler, Sully Taylor and Nakiye A. Boyacigiller (2007), 'What We Talk About When We Talk About "Global Mindset": Managerial Cognition in Multinational Corporations', Journal of International Business Studies, 38 (2), March, 231-58
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781782547471
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 420 S.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research companion to ethical behavior in organizations
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    Keywords: Unternehmensethik ; Verhalten in Organisationen ; Definition ; Bibliometrie ; Business ethics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftsethik
    Abstract: 'This Companion offers comprehensive coverage of the dynamics of ethical behavior in organizations. Edited and authored by leading experts in the field, it is the ideal place to begin acquiring or updating knowledge about the moral dimension of work life.'--Adam Grant, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, US. 'Wide-ranging in its coverage, this compendium of measures will prove a very helpful aid to researchers studying ethics in organizations. The authors have drawn together and summarized empirical measures of diverse phenomena relevant to organizational ethics - both widely studied topics, such as ethical awareness, decision making, and behavior, and newer, important research on topics such as moral identity, intuition, and emotion. Given the recent rapid growth of behavioral studies of ethics in organizations, this is a very timely work.'--Gary R. Weaver, University of Delaware, US and Senior Associate Editor, Business Ethics Quarterly. Business ethics research and publications have proliferated in recent decades, coinciding with increased public interest in workplace ethical conduct. As studies of behavioral ethics extend across disciplines, scholars unknowingly worked in parallel, creating overlapping constructs and measures. Bringing clarity to the field, the Research Companion to Ethical Behavior in Organizations provides a central reference point for academics, human resource practitioners, and compliance officers interested in measuring the moral dimensions of individuals. With expert contributions, this book catalogs empirical work from management and social science disciplines, offering insights to the varied and nuanced constructs used in behavioral ethics. The authors describe and evaluate over 300 measures, including established surveys and new behavioral research techniques. Doctoral students and veteran management researchers will benefit from summaries of the latest ethics research tools and trends. Offering solutions for research challenges and suggesting new research streams and areas for fruitful study, this Companion enhances the burgeoning field of behavioral ethics
    Abstract: 1. Moral awareness / Jared A. Miller, Zachariah J. Rodgers, & John B. Bingham -- 2. Ethical behavior / Samuel D. Brown, Aaron Miller, Kristen Bell DeTienne -- 3. Ethical decision making / John Camden Robinson, Marc-Charles "M-C" Ingerson, Rachel P. Mahrt -- 4. Values and attitudes / James D. Carlson, Rachael Dailey Goodwin, Lori L. Wadsworth -- 5. Individual differences : traits and ethical leadership / David C. Howe, Matthew C. Walsman, Carol Frogley Ellertson -- 6. Moral emotions and emotional dispositions / Lyndon E. Garrett -- 7. Constructs and measures from beyond the field of ethics / Lyndon E. Garrett, Adrian K. Klemme, and Alan L. Wilkins -- 8. Challenges in business ethics research / Christian Mealey, James D. Carlson, Mark A. Widmer
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    ISBN: 9781783473236
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p)
    Series Statement: New horizons in international business series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Horaguchi, Haruo Collective knowledge management
    DDC: 658.4/038
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    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Wissensmanagement ; Wissenstransfer ; Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; Knowledge management ; Electronic books ; Urheberrecht
    Abstract: Human beings create knowledge as a result of interaction with others. This book is devoted to the idea that collective knowledge management can be strategically promoted through these interactions in order to enhance a firm's competitiveness. Haruo H. Horaguchi explores a new perspective of knowledge management as an eco-system, a theory that explains why Japanese multinational enterprises lead the way for innovation in the 21st century. While the concept of personal knowledge through tacit knowing describes how knowledge is understood as input for individuals, the concept of collective knowledge management contributes to the creation of intellectual resources for firms. This book provides a critical assessment of the classic theories of innovation and an intensive empirical study on industrial agglomeration and collective intelligence. It then goes on to offer a new theory of management. This book will appeal to academics and students of business and management, business administration, sociology and organizational behavior. It will also be of great interest to managers and business-owners looking at new methods of promoting knowledge in the workforce
    Abstract: 1. Knowledge and capabilities in business management : the risks of tacit knowledge -- 2. Collective strategy and collective knowledge -- 3. Shared knowledge -- 4. Symbiotic knowledge -- 5. Local knowledge -- 6. Common knowledge -- 7. Collective knowledge and collective strategy in the intelligent society : extension for the international business strategy
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713249
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of outsourcing
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    Keywords: Outsourcing ; Transaktionskosten ; Vertikale Integration ; Vertrag ; Internationale Beschaffung ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Contracting out ; Electronic books ; Unternehmenstheorie ; Transaktionskostenansatz ; Vertikale Integration ; Outsourcing ; Make or buy ; Offshoring ; Wirtschaftlichkeit
    Abstract: Professor Willcocks and Professor Lacity examine the economic determinants and outcomes of outsourcing and offshoring at both the firm and country levels. This comprehensive overview of the topic offers an interdisciplinary perspective, covering the empirical and theoretical research of economists as well as researchers from other disciplines, most notably business strategy, information systems and international business
    Abstract: Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (1989), 'Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review', Academy of Management Review, 14 (1), January, 57-74 -- Kyle J. Mayer and Robert M. Salomon (2006), 'Capabilities, Contractual Hazards, and Governance: Integrating Resource-Based and Transaction Cost Perspectives', Academy of Management Journal, 49 (5), October, 942-59 -- Gene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman, and Adam Szeidl (2005), 'Complementarities between Outsourcing and Foreign Sourcing', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 19-24 -- Robert C. Feenstra and Gordon H. Hanson (2005), 'Ownership and Control in Outsourcing to China: Estimating the Property-Rights Theory of the Firm', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (2), May, 729-61 -- Pol Antràs (2005), 'Property Rights and the International Organization of Production', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 25-32 -- Janet Y. Murray, Masaaki Kotabe, and Stanford A. Westjohn (2009), 'Global Sourcing Strategy and Performance of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: A Two-Stage Strategic Fit Model', Journal of International Marketing, 17 (4), 90-105 -- Matthias Holweg, Andreas Reichhart, and Eui Hong (2011), 'On Risk and Cost in Global Sourcing', International Journal of Production Economics, 131 (1), May, 333-41 -- Michael A. Stanko and Roger J. Calantone (2011), 'Controversy in Innovation Outsourcing Research: Review, Synthesis and Future Directions', R&D Management, 41 (1), January, 8-20 -- Carmen Weigelt and M.B. Sarkar (2012), 'Performance Implications of Outsourcing for Technological Innovations: Managing the Efficiency and Adaptability Trade-Off', Strategic Management Journal, 33 (2), February, 189-216 -- Jeremy Howells, Dimitri Gagliardi and Khaleel Malik (2008), 'The Growth and Management of R&D Outsourcing: Evidence from UK Pharmaceuticals', R&D Management, 38 (2), March, 205-19 -- Kholekile L. Gwebu, Jing Wang, and Li Wang (2010), 'Does IT Outsourcing Deliver Economic Value to Firms?', Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 19 (2), June, 109-23 -- Mary C. Lacity, Stan Solomon, Aihua Yan, and Leslie P. Willcocks (2011), 'Business Process Outsourcing Studies: A Critical Review and Research Directions', Journal of Information Technology, 26 (4), December, 221-58 -- Markus Reitzig and Stefan Wagner (2010), 'The Hidden Costs of Outsourcing: Evidence from Patent Data', Strategic Management Journal, 31 (11), November, 1183-201 -- George N. Kenyon and Mary J. Meixell (2011), 'Success Factors and Cost Management Strategies for Logistics Outsourcing', Journal of Management and Marketing Research, 7, April, 1-17 -- Ronald F. Premuroso, Terrance R. Skantz, and Somnath Bhattacharya (2012), 'Disclosure of Outsourcing in the Annual Report: Causes and Market Returns Effects', International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, 13 (4), December, 382-402 -- Joseph Chen, Harrison Hong, Wenxi Jiang, and Jeffrey D. Kubik (2013), 'Outsourcing Mutual Fund Management: Firm Boundaries, Incentives, and Performance', Journal of Finance, LXVIII (2), April, 523-58
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alchian, A. and H. Demsetz, (1972), 'Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization', American Economic Review, 62: 777-95 -- Audretsch, D.B., A.J. Menkveld, and A.R. Thurik, (1996), 'The Decision between Internal and External R&D', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 152 (3): 519-30 -- Balakrishnan, S. and B. Wernerfelt, (1986), 'Technical Change, Competition and Vertical Integration', Strategic Management Journal, 7 (4): 347-59 -- Calantone, R.J. and M.A. Stanko, (2007), 'Drivers of Outsourced Innovation: An Exploratory Study', Journal of Product Innovation Management, 24 (3): 230-41 -- Coase, R.H. and N. Wang, (2012), 'Saving Economics from the Economists', Harvard Business Review, 90 (12): 36 -- Kuhn, T. (1970), The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, University of Chicago Press, Chicago -- Lacity, M. and L. Willcocks, (2013), 'Outsourcing Business Processes for Innovation', Sloan Management Review, 54 (3): 63-9 -- Lunsford, J.L. (2007), 'Jet Blues: Boeing Scrambles to Repair Problems with New Plane', Wall Street Journal, A1 -- Macneil, I.R. (1980), The New Social Contract: An Inquiry into Modern Contractual Relations, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press -- Piachaud, B. (2005), 'Outsourcing Technology', Research Technology Management, 48 (3): 40-46 -- Poppo, L. and M. Lacity, (2006), 'The Normative Value of Transaction Cost Economics: What Managers Have Learned about TCE Principles in the IT Context', in R. Hirschheim, A. Heinzl and J. Dibbern (eds), Information Systems Outsourcing: Enduring Themes, New Perspectives, and Global Challenges, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag: 259-82 -- Quinn, J.B. (2000), 'Outsourcing Innovation: The New Engine of Growth', Sloan Management Review, 41 (4): 13-28 -- Shirouzu, N. (2006), 'Toyota Ties Quality Issues to Rushed Work', Wall Street Journal, B3D -- Swan, K.S. and B.B. Allred, (2003), 'A Product and Process Model of the Technology-Sourcing Decision', Journal of Product Innovation Management, 20 (6): 485-96 -- Veugelers, R. and B. Cassiman, (1999), 'Make and Buy in Innovation Strategies: Evidence from Belgian Manufacturing Firms', Research Policy, 28 (1): 63-80 -- Williamson, O. (1975), Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications, New York, NY: Free Press -- Williamson, O. (1979), 'Transaction Cost Economics: The Governance of Contractual Relations', Journal of Law and Economics, 22 (2): 233-61 -- Williamson, O.E. (1999), 'Strategy Research: Governance and Competence Perspectives', Strategic Management Journal, 20: 1087-108 -- Williamson, O. (2005), 'The Economics of Governance', American Economic Review, 95 (2): 1-18
    Abstract: R.H. Coase (1937), 'The Nature of the Firm', Economica, 4, November, 386-405 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1991), 'Comparative Economic Organization: The Analysis of Discrete Structural Alternatives', Administrative Science Quarterly, 36 (2), June, 269-96 -- Ian R. Macneil (1978), 'Contracts: Adjustment of Long-Term Economic Relations under Classical, Neoclassical, and Relational Contract Law', Northwestern University Law Review, 72 (6), 854-905 -- Ronald Coase (1998), 'The New Institutional Economics', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 88 (2), May, 72-4 -- Sumantra Ghoshal and Peter Moran (1996), 'Bad for Practice: A Critique of the Transaction Cost Theory', Academy of Management Review, 21 (1), January, 13-47 -- Richard Carter and Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2006), 'The Impact of Empirical Tests of Transaction Cost Economics on the Debate on the Nature of the Firm', Strategic Management Journal, 27 (5), May, 461-76 -- Jeffrey T. Macher and Barak D. Richman (2008), 'Transaction Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences', Business and Politics, 10 (1), ii, 1-63 -- Mary C. Lacity, Leslie P. Willcocks and Shaji Khan (2011), 'Beyond Transaction Cost Economics: Towards an Endogenous Theory of Information Technology Outsourcing', Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 20 (2), June, 139-57 -- Kirk Monteverde and David J. Teece (1982), 'Supplier Switching Costs and Vertical Integration in the Automobile Industry', Bell Journal of Economics, 13 (1), Spring, 206-13 -- David T. Levy (1985), 'The Transactions Cost Approach to Vertical Integration: An Empirical Examination', Review of Economics and Statistics, 67 (3), August, 438-45 -- Soon Ang and Detmar W. Straub (1998), 'Production and Transaction Economies and IS Outsourcing: A Study of the U.S. Banking Industry', MIS Quarterly, 22 (4), December, 535-52 -- Mark Wahrenburg, Andreas Hackethal, Lars Friedrich and Tom Gellrich (2006), 'Strategic Decisions Regarding the Vertical Integration of Human Resource Organizations: Evidence for an Integrated HR Model for the Financial Services and Non-Financial Services Industry in Germany, Austria and Switzerland', International Journal of Human Resource Management, 17 (10), October, 1726-71 -- Matthew Bidwell (2010), 'Problems Deciding: How the Structure of Make-or-Buy Decisions Leads to Transaction Misalignment', Organization Science, 21 (2), March-April, 362-79 -- Nicholas S. Argyres and Todd R. Zenger (2012), 'Capabilities, Transaction Costs, and Firm Boundaries', Organization Science, 23 (6), November-December, 1643-57 -- Laura Poppo and Todd Zenger (2002), 'Do Formal Contracts and Relational Governance Function as Substitutes or Complements?', Strategic Management Journal, 23 (8), August, 707-25 -- Paul L. Joskow (1987), 'Contract Duration and Relationship-Specific Investments: Empirical Evidence from Coal Markets', American Economic Review, 77 (1), March, 168-85 -- Martin Brown, Armin Falk, and Ernst Fehr (2004), 'Relational Contracts and the Nature of Market Interactions', Econometrica, 72 (3), May, 747-80 -- Shaila M. Miranda and C. Bruce Kavan (2005), 'Moments of Governance in IS Outsourcing: Conceptualizing Effects of Contracts on Value Capture and Creation', Journal of Information Technology, 20 (3), September, 152-69 -- Vivek Choudhury and Rajiv Sabherwal (2003), 'Portfolios of Control in Outsourced Software Development Projects', Information Systems Research, 14 (3), September, 291-314
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710514
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Modern monetary policy and central bank governance
    DDC: 332.11
    Keywords: Geldpolitik ; Zentralbank ; Zentralbankunabhängigkeit ; Monetary policy ; Banks and banking, Central ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'In the aftermath of the crisis, redesigning the institutional framework governing money and finance to foster financial stability has become a priority. This volume brings together key contributions that help elucidate the economic and political complexity that must be addressed to improve the governance of central banks and their contribution to economic and financial stability.'--Athanasios Orphanides, Professor of the Practice of Global Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management. There has been a recent evolution in the relationship between modern monetary policy and central banking, visible in the now merged study of public economic choices made every day and the features of monetary architectures and institutions. Though previously separate focuses, these are now accepted by academic scholars and policymakers to be two critical areas that are intrinsically linked. Modern Monetary Policy and Central Bank Governance explores this change by bringing together the best research from experts in the field to achieve a comprehensive examination of the subject, innovatively addressing its two critical angles in a single volume
    Abstract: Carl E. Walsh (1995), 'Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers', American Economic Review, 85 (1), March, 150-67 -- Lars E.O. Svensson (1997), 'Optimal Inflation Targets, "Conservative" Central Banks, and Linear Inflation Contracts', American Economic Review, 87 (1), March, 98-114 -- Vittorio Grilli, Donato Masciandaro and Guido Tabellini (1991), 'Political and Monetary Institutions and Public Financial Policies in the Industrial Countries', Economic Policy, 6 (13), October, 341-92 -- Alex Cukierman, Steven B. Webb and Bilin Neyapti (1992), 'Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes', World Bank Economic Review, 6 (3), September, 353-98 -- Alberto Alesina and Lawrence H. Summers (1993), 'Central Bank Independence and Macroeconomic Performance: Some Comparative Evidence', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 25 (2), May, 151-62 -- Bennett T. McCallum (1995), 'Two Fallacies Concerning Central- Bank Independence', American Economic Review, AEA Papers and Proceedings, 85 (2), May, 207-11 -- Adam S. Posen (1995), 'Declarations Are Not Enough: Financial Sector Sources of Central Bank Independence', in Ben S. Bernanke and Julio J. Rotemberg (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1995, Volume 10, Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 253-74 -- Charles Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker (1995), 'Should the Functions of Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision Be Separated?', Oxford Economic Papers, 47 (4), October, 539-60 -- Clive Briault, Andrew Haldane and Mervyn King (1996), 'Central Bank Independence and Accountability: Theory and Evidence', Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, February, 63-8 -- Otmar Issing (2005), 'Communication, Transparency, Accountability: Monetary Policy in the Twenty-First Century', Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 87 (2, Part 1), March/ April, 65-83 -- Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger and Petra M. Geraats (2006), 'How Transparent Are Central Banks?', European Journal of Political Economy, 22 (1), March, 1-21 -- Alex Cukierman and Allan H. Meltzer (1986), 'A Theory of Ambiguity, Credibility, and Inflation under Discretion and Asymmetric Information', Econometrica, 54 (5), September, 1099-128 -- Marvin Goodfriend (1986), 'Monetary Mystique: Secrecy and Central Banking', Journal of Monetary Economics, 17 (1), January, 63-92 -- Alan S. Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher, Jakob de Haan and David-Jan Jansen (2008), 'Central Bank Communication and Monetary Policy: A Survey of Theory and Evidence', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (4), December, 910-45
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Backus, D. and Driffill, J. (1985), Inflation and Reputation, American Economic Review, 75, 530-538 -- Bernanke, B. (2004), 'Fedspeak', Remarks at the Meetings of the American Economic Association, San Diego, CA, January 3rd -- De Haan, J., Eijffinger, S.C.W. and Rybinski, K. (eds) (2007), Special Issue: Central Bank Transparency and Central Bank Communication, European Journal of Political Economy, 23, 1-260 -- Eijffinger, S.C.W. and Masciandaro, D. (eds) (2011), Handbook of Central Banking, Financial Regulation and Supervision: After the Financial Crisis, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA -- King, M. (2005), Monetary Policy: Practice Ahead of Theory, 2005 Mais Lecture, Cass Business School, London, May 17th -- Kohn, D.L. and Sack, B. (2004), Central Bank Talk: Does It Matter and Why?, in Bank of Canada (ed.), Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, and Financial Stability, Bank of Canada, Ottawa, 175-206 -- Masciandaro, D. and Passarelli, F. (2014), Banking Bailouts and Distributive Monetary Policy: Voting on Central Bank Independence, Working Paper Series, Paolo Baffi Centre, Bocconi University, Milan, (forthcoming) -- Siklos, P.L. and Sturm, J.-E. (eds) (2013), Central Bank Communication, Decision Making, and Governance: Issues, Challenges, and Case Studies, CESifo Seminar Series, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA -- Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace (1981), 'Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 5 (3), Fall, 1-17 -- Robert J. Barro and David B. Gordon (1983), 'Rules, Discretion and Reputation in a Model of Monetary Policy', Journal of Monetary Economics, 12 (1), 101-21 -- Kenneth Rogoff (1985), 'The Optimal Degree of Commitment to an Intermediate Monetary Target', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 100 (4), November, 1169-89 -- Susanne Lohmann (1992), 'Optimal Commitment in Monetary Policy: Credibility versus Flexibility', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 273-86 -- Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger and Marco Hoeberichts (1998), 'The Trade Off between Central Bank Independence and Conservativeness', Oxford Economic Papers, Special Issue on the Economics of Central Bank Independence, 50 (3), July, 397-411 -- Ben S. Bernanke and Mark Gertler (1995), 'Inside the Black Box: The Credit Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (4), Autumn, 27-48 -- Richard Clarida, Jordi Galí and Mark Gertler (1999), 'The Science of Monetary Policy: A New Keynesian Perspective', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVII (4), December, 1661-707 -- Michael Woodford (2003), 'Optimal Interest-Rate Smoothing', Review of Economic Studies, 70 (4), October, 861-86 -- John B. Taylor (1993), 'Discretion versus Policy Rules in Practice', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 39, December, 195-214 -- Dale W. Henderson and Warwick J. McKibbin (1993), 'A Comparison of Some Basic Monetary Policy Regimes for Open Economies: Implications of Different Degrees of Instrument Adjustment and Wage Persistence', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 39, December, 221-317 -- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini (1993), 'Designing Institutions for Monetary Stability', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 39, December, 53-84
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710507
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in trade and the environment
    DDC: 338.064
    Keywords: Handel ; Umweltbelastung ; Auslandsinvestition ; Erneuerbare Ressourcen ; Umweltpolitik ; Klimawandel ; International trade Environmental aspects ; Science Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'Wow, this book includes all of the best and most path-breaking original research on trade and the environment, all in one place. These authors have tackled some of the most difficult and vexing problems in economic policy analysis: does trade worsen the environment, by allowing wider exploitation? Or, can trade improve the environment, by allowing clean technology transfer? Is the abatement achieved by unilateral pollution control offset by increased pollution elsewhere? The conditions for each such outcome are carefully analyzed by the different papers in this book, as carefully selected by an editor who knows this field and has made major contributions to it.'--Don Fullerton, University of Illinois, US. This volume brings together a selection of recent articles by leading scholars on the economics of international trade and the environment. The collection incorporates key papers published between 2000 and 2013 that investigate the major themes in the field including the effects of globalization on environmental outcomes, the effects of environmental policy on international competitiveness, evidence on the pollution haven hypothesis, effects of trade on the sustainability of renewable resources, interaction between trade policy and environmental policy and trade and climate change. This insightful collection is an essential reference for students, researchers and policymakers
    Abstract: Judith M. Dean, Mary E. Lovely and Hua Wang (2009), 'Are Foreign Investors Attracted to Weak Environmental Regulations? Evaluating the Evidence from China', Journal of Development Economics, 90, 1-13 -- Ulrich J. Wagner and Christopher D. Timmins (2009), 'Agglomeration Effects in Foreign Direct Investment and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis', Environmental and Resource Economics, 43, 231-56 -- Erwin H. Bulte and Edward B. Barbier (2005), 'Trade and Renewable Resources in a Second Best World: An Overview', Environmental and Resource Economics, 30, 423-63 -- Louis Hotte, Ngo Van Long and Huilan Tian (2000), 'International Trade with Endogenous Enforcement of Property Rights', Journal of Development Economics, 62, 25-54 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2009), 'Trade, Tragedy, and the Commons', American Economic Review, 99 (2), June, 725-49 -- M. Scott Taylor (2011), 'Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison', American Economic Review, 101 (2), December, 3162-95 -- Christopher Costello, Michael Springborn, Carol McAusland and Andrew Solow (2007), 'Unintended Biological Invasions: Does Risk Vary by Trading Partner?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 54, 262-76 -- Josh Ederington and Jenny Minier (2003), 'Is Environmental Policy a Secondary Trade Barrier? An Empirical Analysis', Canadian Journal of Economics, 36 (2), February, 137-54 -- Josh Ederington (2001), 'International Coordination of Trade and Domestic Policies', American Economic Review, 91 (2), December, 1580-93 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (2001), 'Domestic Policies, National Sovereignty, and International Economic Institutions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (2), May, 519-62 -- Ronald Fischer and Pablo Serra (2000), 'Standards and Protection', Journal of International Economics, 52, 377-400 625 -- Carol McAusland (2008), 'Trade, Politics, and the Environment: Tailpipe vs. Smokestack', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 55, 52-71 -- Mary Lovely and David Popp (2011), 'Trade, Technology, and the Environment: Does Access to Technology Promote Environmental Regulation?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 61, 16-35 -- Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford (2005), 'The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements', Energy Journal, 26 (2), 99-125 -- Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr (2012), 'Kyoto and the Carbon Footprint of Nations', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 63 (2), May, 336-54 -- 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, 205-34 -- Nuno Limão (2005), 'Trade Policy, Cross-Border Externalities and Lobbies: Do Linked Agreements Enforce More Cooperative Outcomes?', Journal of International Economics, 67, 175-99 -- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig (2011), 'Carbon Leakage, the Green Paradox, and Perfect Future Markets', International Economic Review, 52 (2), August, 767-805 -- Bård Harstad (2012), 'Buy Coal! A Case for Supply-Side Environmental Policy', Journal of Political Economy, 120 (2), February, 77-115
    Abstract: Melitz, M. (2003), 'The Impact of Trade on Intra-industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity,' Econometrica, 71 (2): 1695-1725 -- Pethig, R. (1976), 'Pollution, Welfare, and Environmental Policy in the Theory of Comparative Advantage,' Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2: 160-169 -- Robison, H.D. (1988), 'Industrial Pollution Abatement: The Impact on Balance of Trade,' Canadian Journal of Economics, 21: 187-199 -- Sinn, H.-W. (2008), 'Public Policies against Global Warming,' International Tax and Public Finance, 15: 360-394 -- Walter, I. (1973), 'The Pollution Content of American Trade,' Western Economic Journal, 11: 61-70 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2004), 'Trade, Growth, and the Environment', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII, March, 7-71 -- Werner Antweiler, Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2001), 'Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?', American Economic Review, 91 (2), September, 877-908 -- Matthew A. Cole and Robert J.R. Elliott (2003), 'Determining the Trade-Environment Composition Effect: The Role of Capital, Labor and Environmental Regulations', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 46, 363-83 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose (2005), 'Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting out the Causality', Review of Economics and Statistics, 87 (2), February, 85-91 -- Arik Levinson (2009), 'Technology, International Trade, and Pollution from US Manufacturing', American Economic Review, 99 (2), December, 2177-92 -- Lucas W. Davis and Matthew E. Kahn (2010), 'International Trade in Used Vehicles: The Environmental Consequences of NAFTA', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2 (2), November, 58-82 -- Anca Cristea, David Hummels, Laura Puzzello and Misak Avetisyan (2013), 'Trade and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Freight Transport', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 65 (2), 153-73 -- Randy Becker and Vernon Henderson (2000), 'Effects of Air Quality Regulations on Polluting Industries', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (2), April, 379-421 -- 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 (2), November, 944-52 -- Josh Ederington, Arik Levinson and Jenny Minier (2005), 'Footloose and Pollution-Free', Review of Economics and Statistics, 87 (2), February, 92-9 -- Arik Levinson and M. Scott Taylor (2008), 'Unmasking the Pollution Haven Effect', International Economic Review, 49 (2), February, 223-54 -- Wolfgang Keller and Arik Levinson (2002), 'Pollution Abatement Costs and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to U.S. States', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), November, 691-703 -- Gunnar S. Eskeland and Ann E. Harrison (2003), 'Moving to Greener Pastures? Multinationals and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis', Journal of Development Economics, 70, 1-23 -- Rema Hanna (2010), 'US Environmental Regulation and FDI: Evidence from a Panel of US-Based Multinational Firms', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (2), July, 158-89
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Brander, J.A. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'International Trade between Consumer and Conservationist Countries,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 267-297 -- Cherniwchan, J. (2013), 'Trade Liberalization and the Environment: Evidence from NAFTA and US Manufacturing,' mimeo, University of Alberta, June -- Chichilnisky, G. (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Global Environment,' American Economic Review, 84: 851-874 -- Copeland, B.R. (1990), 'Strategic Interaction among Nations: Negotiable and Non-negotiable Trade Barriers,' Canadian Journal of Economics, 23: 84-108 -- Copeland, B.R. (2005), 'Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment,' Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 34, April: 1-15 -- Copeland, B.R. (2011), 'Trade and the Environment,' in Daniel Bernhofen, Rod Falvey, David Greenaway and Udo Kreickemeier, eds., Palgrave Handbook of International Trade, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.423-496 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Environment,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109: 755-787 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'The Trade-Induced Degradation Hypothesis,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 321-344 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1999), 'Trade, Spatial Separation, and the Environment,' Journal of International Economics, 40: 137-168 -- Costinot, A., D. Donaldson and C. Smith (2012), 'Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from a 9 Million-Field Partition of the Earth,' mimeo, MIT -- Dean, J.M. (2001), International Trade and the Environment, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing -- Desmet, K. and E. Rossi-Hansberg (2012), 'On the Spatial Economic Impact of Global Warming,' mimeo, Princeton -- Ferreira, S. (2004), 'Deforestation, Openness and Property Rights,' Land Economics, 80: 174-193 -- Forslid, R., T. Okubo and K.-H. Ulltveit-Moe (2011), 'International Trade, CO2 Emissions and Heterogeneous Firms,' Working Paper No. 211429, Centre for Economic Policy Research -- Fowlie, M., M. Reguant and S.P. Ryan (2012), 'Market-Based Emissions Regulation and Industry Dynamics,' mimeo, UC Berkeley, November -- Grossman, G.M. and A.B. Krueger (1993), 'Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement,' in P.M. Garber, ed., The Mexico-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, pp. 13-56 -- Jaffe, A., S. Peterson, P. Portney and R. Stavins (1995), 'Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?' Journal of Economic Literature, 33: 132-163 -- Levinson, A. (1996), 'Environmental Regulations and Industry Location: International and Domestic Evidence,' in Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Robert E. Hudec, eds., Fair Trade and Harmonization: Prerequisites for Free Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 429-457 -- Markusen, J.R. (1975), 'International Externalities and Optimal Tax Structures,' Journal of International Economics, 5: 15-29
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    Abstract: Examining the taxation and regulation of banks, this book highlights the views of practitioners, tax experts, policy makers and academics on the appropriateness and effectiveness of bank taxation in the light of the financial crisis. It covers the topical issues of whether the EU should introduce a financial transactions, 'Tobin' or 'Robin Hood' tax and whether VAT should be extended to financial services. This comprehensive book offers an ethical perspective on bank taxation and financial stability to complement the traditional political economy approach. It also considers how a bank levy or financial activities tax, could be used to ensure that big banks make a 'true and fair' contribution to their insurance by taxpayers. Covering a range of topics on bank and financial sector taxation, this book will prove a valuable resource for academics, policy makers and financial regulators
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    Abstract: Megaproject Planning and Management: Essential Readings contains the seminal articles from the growing body of research on megaproject planning and management along with an original introduction by the editor. Bent Flyvbjerg, the leading and most cited authority in the field, has used crowdsourcing and 25 years of experience to cherry-pick from several hundred articles and books the writings that define this new and exciting area of policy, business and academic inquiry. This volume will be an indispensable resource for those wishing to speak with authority about how megaprojects are prepared, delivered and fought over. The target audience is students, academics, practitioners, and media pundits alike, as well as communities affected by megaprojects
    Abstract: Edward W. Merrow (2011), 'Project Outcomes', in Industrial Megaprojects: Concepts, Strategies, and Practices for Success, Chapter 3, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 37-50, notes, reset -- Peter Hall (1980), 'Towards Prescription', in Great Planning Disasters, Chapter 13, London, UK: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited, 249-76, notes, references -- Terry Williams and Knut Samset (2010), 'Issues in Front-End Decision Making on Projects', Project Management Journal, 41 (2), April, 38-49 -- Hugo Priemus (2010), 'Mega-Projects: Dealing with Pitfalls', European Planning Studies, 18 (7), July, 1023-39 -- Hans de Bruijn and Martijn Leijten (2007), 'Megaprojects and Contested Information', Transportation Planning and Technology, 30 (1), February, 49-69 -- Chantal C. Cantarelli, Bent Flyvbjerg, Bert van Wee and Eric J.E. Molin (2010), 'Lock-In and Its Influence on the Project Performance of Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects: Investigating the Way in Which Lock-In Can Emerge and Affect Cost Overruns', Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 37 (5), 792-807 -- Martin Wachs (1990), 'Ethics and Advocacy in Forecasting for Public Policy', Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 9 (1 and 2), 141-57 -- Bent Flyvbjerg (2006), 'From Nobel Prize to Project Management: Getting Risks Right', Project Management Journal, 37 (3), August, 5-15 -- Bent Flyvbjerg, Massimo Garbuio and Dan Lovallo (2009), 'Delusion and Deception in Large Infrastructure Projects: Two Models for Explaining and Preventing Executive Disaster', California Management Review, 51 (2), Winter, 170-93 -- Daniel Kahneman (2011), 'The Outside View', in Thinking, Fast and Slow, Chapter 23, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 245-54, 466-67 -- W. Richard Scott (2012), 'The Institutional Environment of Global Project Organizations', Engineering Project Organization Journal, 2 (1-2), March-June, 27-35 -- Ryan J. Orr and W. Richard Scott (2008), 'Institutional Exceptions on Global Projects: A Process Model', Journal of International Business Studies, 39 (4), June, 562-88 -- Roger Miller and Brian Hobbs (2005), 'Governance Regimes for Large Complex Projects', Project Management Journal, 36 (3), September, 42-50 -- Nils Bruzelius, Bent Flyvbjerg and Werner Rothengatter (1998), 'Big Decisions, Big Risks: Improving Accountability in Mega Projects', International Review of Administrative Sciences, 64 (3), September, 423-40 -- Barbara S. Romzek and Melvin J. Dubnick (1987), 'Accountability in the Public Sector: Lessons from the Challenger Tragedy', Public Administration Review, 47 (3), May-June, 227-38 -- Erik Swyngedouw, Frank Moulaert and Arantxa Rodriguez (2002), 'Neoliberal Urbanization in Europe: Large-Scale Urban Development Projects and the New Urban Policy', Antipode, 34 (3), July, 542-77 -- Kirsi Aaltonen and Jaakko Kujala (2010), 'A Project Lifecycle Perspective on Stakeholder Influence Strategies in Global Projects', Scandinavian Journal of Management, 26 (4), December, 381-97 -- Audley Genus (1997), 'Managing Large-Scale Technology and Inter-Organizational Relations: The Case of the Channel Tunnel', Research Policy, 26 (2), May, 169-89 -- J. Scott Sutterfield, Shawnta S. Friday-Stroud and Sheryl L. Shivers- Blackwell (2006), 'A Case Study of Project and Stakeholder Management Failures: Lessons Learned', Project Management Journal, 37 (5), December, 26-35
    Abstract: Flyvbjerg, Bent and Alexander Budzier (2011), 'Why Your IT Project Might Be Riskier than You Think', Harvard Business Review, 89 (9), September, 24-27 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent, Massimo Garbuio and Dan Lovello (2009), 'Delusion and Deception in Large Infrastructure Projects: Two Models for Explaining and Preventing Executive Disaster', California Management Review, 51 (2), Winter, 170-93 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent, Mette Skamris Holm and Søren Buhl (2002), 'Understanding Costs in Public Works Projects: Error or Lie?', Journal of the American Planning Association, 68 (3), Summer, 279-95 -- Flyvgjerg, Bent, Mette K. Skamris Holm and Søren L. Buhl (2004), 'What Causes Cost Overrun in Transport Infrastructure Projects?', Transport Reviews, 24 (1), January, 3-18 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent, Mette K. Skamris Holm and Søren L. Buhl (2005), 'How (In)accurate Are Demand Forecasts in Public Works Projects?: The Case of Transportation', Journal of the American Planning Association, 71 (2), Spring, 131-46 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram (eds) (2012), Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Frick, Karen Trapenberg (2008), 'The Cost of the Technological Sublime: Daring Ingenuity and the New San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge', in Hugo Priemus, Bent Flyvbjerg and Bert van Wee (eds), Decision-Making on Mega-Projects: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Planning, and Innovation, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 239-62 -- Froomkin, Dan (2009), 'Obama's Radical New Discourse', The Washington Post, February 24, http://voices.washingtonpost.com/white-house-watch/financial-crisis/obamas-radical-new-discourse_pf.html, accessed April 5, 2012 -- Gladwell, Malcolm (2013), 'The Gift of Doubt: Albert O. Hirschman and the Power of Failure', The New Yorker, June 24 -- Helm, Dieter (2008), 'Time to Invest: Infrastructure, the Credit Crunch and the Recession', Monthly Commentary, December 18, www.dieterhelm.co.uk, accessed April 5, 2012 -- Hirschman, Albert O. (1967a), Development Projects Observed, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution -- Hirschman, Albert O. (1967b), 'The Principle of the Hiding Hand', Public Interest, 6, Winter, 10-23 -- HM Treasury (2003), The Green Book: Appraisal and Evaluation in Central Government, Treasury Guidance, London: TSO -- Hodge, Graeme A. and Carsten Greve (2009), 'PPPs: The Passage of Time Permits a Sober Reflection', Economic Affairs, 29 (1), March, 33-39 -- Kahneman, Daniel (2011), 'The Outside View', in Thinking, Fast and Slow, Chapter 23, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 245-54, notes -- Kahneman, Daniel and Amos Tversky (1979a), 'Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decisions under Risk', Econometrica, 47, 313-27 -- Kahneman, Daniel and Amos Tversky (1979b), 'Intuitive Prediction: Biases and Corrective Procedures', in S. Makridakis and S.C. Wheelwright (eds), Studies in the Management Sciences: Forecasting, vol. 12, Amsterdam: North Holland, pp. 313-27 -- Kuhn, Thomas S. (2012), The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 4th edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press -- McKinsey Global Institute (2013), Infrastructure Productivity: How to Save $1 Trillion a Year, McKinsey and Company
    Abstract: François Molle and Philippe Floch (2008), 'Megaprojects and Social and Environmental Changes: The Case of the Thai "Water Grid"', Ambio: A Journal of the Human Environment, 37 (3), May, 199-204 -- Paul Charest (1995), 'Aboriginal Alternatives to Megaprojects and Their Environmental and Social Impacts', Impact Assessment, 13 (4), December, 371-86 -- Rob Vanwynsberghe, Björn Surborg and Elvin Wyly (2012), 'When the Games Come to Town: Neoliberalism, Mega-Events and Social Inclusion in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.2012.01105.x, 1-20 -- Mike Hobday (1998), 'Product Complexity, Innovation and Industrial Organisation', Research Policy, 26 (6), February, 689-710 -- Werner Rothengatter (2008), 'Innovations in the Planning of Mega- Projects', in Hugo Priemus, Bent Flyvbjerg and Bert van Wee (eds), Decision-Making on Mega-Projects: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Planning and Innovation, Chapter 11, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 215-38 -- James Barlow (2000), 'Innovation and Learning in Complex Offshore Construction Projects', Research Policy, 29 (7-8), August, 973-89 -- Andrew Davies, David Gann and Tony Douglas (2009), 'Innovation in Megaprojects: Systems Integration at London Heathrow Terminal 5', California Management Review, 51 (2), Winter, 101-25 -- Nuno Gil, Marcela Miozzo and Silvia Massini (2012), 'The Innovation Potential of New Infrastructure Development: An Empirical Study of Heathrow Airport's T5 Project', Research Policy, 41 (2), March, 452-66 -- Peter Hall (1980), 'Sydney's Opera House', in Great Planning Disasters, Chapter 6, London, UK: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited, 138-51, notes, references -- Alan Altshuler and David Luberoff (2003), 'The New Politics of Highways', in Mega-Projects: The Changing Politics of Urban Public Investment, Chapter 4, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 76-122, notes, reset -- Roger Vickerman (1997), 'High-Speed Rail in Europe: Experience and Issues for Future Development', Annals of Regional Science, 31 (1), 21-38 -- Janis van der Westhuizen (2007), 'Glitz, Glamour and the Gautrain: Mega-Projects as Political Symbols', Politikon, 34 (3), December, 333-51 -- Joseph S. Szyliowicz and Andrew R. Goetz (1995), 'Getting Realistic about Megaproject Planning: The Case of the New Denver International Airport', Policy Sciences, 28 (4), November, 347-67 -- Karen Bakker (1999), 'The Politics of Hydropower: Developing the Mekong', Political Geography, 18 (2), February, 209-32 -- Susan S. Fainstein (2008), 'Mega-Projects in New York, London and Amsterdam', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 32 (4), December, 768-85 -- Xuefei Ren (2008), 'Architecture as Branding: Mega Project Developments in Beijing', Built Environment, 34 (4), 517-31 -- Greg Andranovich, Matthew J. Burbank and Charles H. Heying (2001), 'Olympic Cities: Lessons Learned from Mega-Event Politics', Journal of Urban Affairs, 23 (2), 113-31
    Abstract: Hilary Schaffer Boudet and Leonard Ortolano (2010), 'A Tale of Two Sitings: Contentious Politics in Liquefied Natural Gas Facility Siting in California', Journal of Planning Education and Research, 30 (1), 5-21 -- Doug McAdam, Hilary Schaffer Boudet, Jennifer Davis, Ryan J. Orr, W. Richard Scott and Raymond E. Levitt (2010), '"Site Fights": Explaining Opposition to Pipeline Projects in the Developing World', Sociological Forum, 25 (3), September, 401-27 -- Bent Flyvbjerg (2012), 'Why Mass Media Matter to Planning Research: The Case of Megaprojects', Journal of Planning Education and Research, 32 (2), 169-81 -- Benjamin C. Esty (2004), 'Why Study Large Projects? An Introduction to Research on Project Finance', European Financial Management, 10 (2), 213-24 -- Tom Copeland and Peter Tufano (2004), 'A Real-World Way to Manage Real Options', Harvard Business Review, March, 90-99 -- Bent Flyvbjerg (2013), 'Quality Control and Due Diligence in Project Management: Getting Decisions Right by Taking the Outside View', International Journal of Project Management, 31 (5), May, 760-74 -- Aidan R. Vining and Anthony E. Boardman (2008), 'Public-Private Partnerships: Eight Rules for Governments', Public Works Management and Policy, 13 (2), October, 149-61 -- Matti Siemiatycki (2010), 'Delivering Transportation Infrastructure through Public-Private Partnerships: Planning Concerns', Journal of the American Planning Association, 76 (1), Winter, 43-58 -- Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve (2009), 'PPPs: The Passage of Time Permits a Sober Reflection', Economic Affairs, 29 (1), March, 33-39 -- Morag I. Torrance (2008), 'Forging Glocal Governance? Urban Infrastructures as Networked Financial Products', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 32 (1), March, 1-21 -- P.D. Henderson (1977), 'Two British Errors: Their Probable Size and Some Possible Lessons', Oxford Economic Papers, 29 (2), July, 159-205, notes, reset -- Mendel Giezen (2012), 'Keeping It Simple? A Case Study into the Advantages and Disadvantages of Reducing Complexity in Mega Project Planning', International Journal of Project Management, 30 (7), October, 781-90 -- Jerry Ross and Barry M. Staw (1993), 'Organizational Escalation and Exit: Lessons from the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant', Academy of Management Journal, 36 (4), August, 701-32 -- Helga Drummond (1998), 'Is Escalation Always Irrational?', Organization Studies, 19 (6), 911-29 -- Ramiro Montealegre and Mark Keil (2000), 'De-Escalating Information Technology Projects: Lessons from the Denver International Airport', MIS Quarterly, 24 (3), September, 417-47 -- Tyrone S. Pitsis, Stewart R. Clegg, Marton Marosszeky and Thekla Rura-Polley (2003), 'Constructing the Olympic Dream: A Future Perfect Strategy of Project Management', Organization Science, 14 (5), September-October, 574-90 -- Christopher M. Gordon (1994), 'Choosing Appropriate Construction Contracting Method', Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 120 (1), 196-210 -- Thayer Scudder (1973), 'The Human Ecology of Big Projects: River Basin Development and Resettlement', Annual Review of Anthropology, 2, 45-55 -- Paul K. Gellert and Barbara D. Lynch (2003), 'Mega-Projects as Displacements', International Social Science Journal, 55 (175), March, 15-25
    Abstract: Merrow, Edward W. (2011), 'Project Outcomes', in Industrial Megaprojects: Concepts, Strategies, and Practices for Success, Chapter 3, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 37-50, notes -- Morris, Peter W.G. (1994), The 1960s: Apollo and the Decade of Management Systems', in The Management of Projects, Chapter 5, London, UK: Thomas Telford, 38-88 -- Morris, Peter W.G. and George H. Hough (1987), The Anatomy of Major Projects: A Study of the Reality of Project Management, New York: John Wiley and Sons -- Murray, Peter (2004), The Saga of Sydney Opera House: The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia, London and New York: Spon Press -- Parliament of Victoria (2012), 'Inquiry into Effective Decision Making for the Successful Delivery of Significant Infrastructure Projects', Public Accounts and Estimates Committee, Melbourne, March 20, proof version, http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/bt/Documents/PAEC%20Significant%20infrastructure%20projects%2020%20March%202012%20-%20VAGO.pdf, accessed April 4, 2012 -- Pickrell, Don H. (1992), 'A Desire Named Streetcar: Fantasy and Fact in Rail Transit Planning', Journal of the American Planning Association, 58 (2), Spring, 158-76 -- Reichold, Klaus and Bernhard Graf (2004), Buildings That Changed the World, London: Prestel -- Ross, Jerry and Barry M. Staw (1993), 'Organizational Escalation and Exit: Lessons from the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant', Academy of Management Journal, 36 (4), August, 701-32 -- Sawyer, John E. (1952), 'Entrepreneurial Error and Economic Growth', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 4 (4), 199-204 -- Scott, W. Richard (2012), 'The Institutional Environment of Global Project Organizations', Engineering Project Organization Journal, 2 (1-2), March-June, 27-35 -- Söderlund, Jonas and Joana Geraldi (2012), 'Classics in Project Management: Revisiting the Past, Creating the Future', International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 5 (4), 559-77 -- Standish Group, The (2009), CHAOS Report, West Yarmouth, MA: Author -- Stiglitz, Joseph (1989), 'Principal and Agent', in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: Allocation, Information and Markets, New York: W.W. Norton -- Swiss Association of Road and Transportation Experts (2006), Kosten-Nutzen-Analysen im Strassenverkehr, Grundnorm 641820, valid from August 1, Zürich: Author -- Taleb, Nassim Nicholas (2010), The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, 2nd edition, London and New York: Penguin -- Teitz, Michael and Andrejs Skaburskis (2003), Forecasts and Outcomes', Planning Theory and Practice, December, 429-42 -- UK Department for Transport (2006), The Estimation and Treatment of Scheme Costs: Transport Analysis Guidance, TAG Unit 3.5.9, October http://www.dft.gov.uk/webtag/documents/expert/unit3.5.9.php, accessed April 5, 2012 -- United States Government Accountability Office, GAO (2010), Defense Acquisitions: Managing Risk to Achieve Better Outcomes, Report GAO-10-374T, Washington, DC: GAO, January 20 -- Wachs, Martin (1990), 'Ethics and Advocacy in Forecasting for Public Policy', Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 9 (1 and 2), 141-57
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aaltonen, Kirsi and Jaakko Kujala (2010), 'A Project Lifecycle Perspective on Stakeholder Influence Strategies in Global Projects', Scandinavian Journal of Management, 26 (4), December, 381-97 -- Adelman, Jeremy (2013), Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press -- Anguera, Ricard (2006), 'The Channel Tunnel: An Ex Post Economic Evaluation', Transportation Research Part A, 40, 291-315 -- Brabham, Daren C. (2008), 'Crowdsourcing as a Model for Problem Solving: An Introduction and Cases', Convergence, 14 (1), February, 75-90 -- Bruzelius, Nils, Bent Flyvbjerg and Werner Rothengatter (1998), 'Big Decisions, Big Risks: Improving Accountability in Mega Projects', International Review of Administrative Sciences, 64 (3), September, 423-40 -- Cantarelli, Chantal C., Bent Flyvbjerg, Bert van Wee and Eric J.E. Molin (2010), 'Lock-In and Its Influence on the Project Performance of Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects: Investigating the Way in Which Lock-In Can Emerge and Affect Cost Overruns', Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 73 (5), 792-807 -- Danish Ministry for Transport and Energy, Transport- og Energiministeriet (2006), Aktstykke om nye budgetteringsprincipper, Aktstykke nr. 16, Finansudvalget, Folketinget, Copenhagen, October 24 -- Danish Ministry for Transport and Energy, Transport- og Energiministeriet (2008), 'Ny anlægsbudgettering på Transportministeriets område, herunder om økonomistyrings-model og risikohåndtering for anlægsprojekter', Copenhagen, November 18 -- Drummond, Helga (1998), 'Is Escalation Always Irrational?', Organization Studies, 19 (6), 911-29 -- Dutch Commission on Infrastructure Projects, Tijdelijke Commissie Infrastructuurprojecten (2004), Grote Projecten Uitvergroot: Een Infrastructuur voor Besluitvorming, The Hague: Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal -- Economist, The (2008), 'Building BRICs of Growth', June 7, p. 80 -- Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. (1989), 'Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review', Academy of Management Review, 14 (1), 57-74 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2005), 'Design by Deception: The Politics of Megaproject Approval', Harvard Design Magazine, (22), Spring/Summer, 50-59 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2006), 'From Nobel Prize to Project Management: Getting Risks Right', Project Management Journal, 37 (3), August, 5-15 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2009), 'Survival of the Unfittest: Why the Worst Infrastructure Gets Built, and What We Can Do about It', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 25 (3), 344-67 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2011), 'Over Budget, Over Time, Over and Over Again: Managing Major Projects', in Peter W.G. Morris, Jeffrey K. Pinto and Jonas Söderlund (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Project Management, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 321-44 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2012), 'Why Mass Media Matter to Planning Research: The Case of Megaprojects', Journal of Planning Education and Research, 32 (2), 169-81 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent (2013), 'Quality Control and Due Diligence in Project Management: Getting Decisions Right by Taking the Outside View', International Journal of Project Management, 31 (5), May 760-74 -- Flyvbjerg, Bent, Nils Bruzelius and Werner Rothengatter (2003), Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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    Abstract: Along with environmental impact assessment, social impact assessment (SIA) has its origins in the 1970s and has developed from being a tool to meet regulatory requirements, to a discipline that seeks to contribute proactively to better project and policy development and to enhance the wellbeing of affected people. This research review by a leading authority in the field, collates the classic articles in the history of SIA along with the most significant recent papers in this expanding area
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    Abstract: James C. Cramer, Thomas Dietz and Robert A. Johnston (1980), 'Social Impact Assessment of Regional Plans: A Review of Methods and Issues and a Recommended Process', Policy Sciences, 12 (1), June, 61-82 -- C.P. Wolf (1980), 'Getting Social Impact Assessment into the Policy Arena', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 1 (1), March, 27-36 -- Kurt Finsterbusch (1985), 'State of the Art in Social Impact Assessment', Environment and Behavior, 17 (2), March, 193-221 -- William R. Freudenburg (1986), 'Social Impact Assessment', Annual Review of Sociology, 12, 451-78 -- Rabel J. Burdge (1991), 'A Brief History and Major Trends in the Field of Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment, 9 (4), 93-104 -- Robert Gramling and William R. Freudenburg (1992), 'Opportunity-Threat, Development, and Adaptation: Toward a Comprehensive Framework for Social Impact Assessment', Rural Sociology, 57 (2), June, 216-34 -- Christiane Gagnon, Philip Hirsch and Richard Howitt (1993), 'Can SIA Empower Communities?', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 13 (4), July, 229-53 -- Kurt Finsterbusch (1995), 'In Praise of SIA - A Personal Review of the Field of Social Impact Assessment: Feasibility, Justification, History, Methods, Issues', Impact Assessment, 13 (3), September, 229-52 -- Rabel J. Burdge and Frank Vanclay (1996), 'Social Impact Assessment: A Contribution to the State of the Art Series', Impact Assessment, 14 (1), March, 59-86
    Abstract: Matten, D. and Moon, J. (2008), 'Implicit and explicit CSR: A conceptual framework for a comparative understanding of corporate social responsibility', Academy of Management Review, 33, 404-24 -- McCarthy, J. and Prudham, S. (2004), 'Neoliberal nature and the nature of neoliberalism', Geoforum, 35 (3), 275-83 -- Merton, R.K. (1936), 'The unanticipated consequences of purposive social action', American Sociological Review, 1 (6), 894-904 -- Nelson J. (2006), 'Social license to operate', International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 20 (3), 161-2 -- New Economics Foundation (2004), Measuring Social Impact: The Foundation of Social Return on Investment (colloquially called the SROI Primer) [online]. Available at: http://sroi.london.edu/Measuring-Social-Impact.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- New Economics Foundation (2008), Measuring Social Impact: A Guide to Social Return on Investment [online]. Available at: http://commdev.org/userfiles/files/2196_file_SROI.nef2008.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Nish, S. and Bice, S. (2011), 'Community-based agreement making with land-connected peoples', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 59-77 -- O'Faircheallaigh, C. (1999), 'Making Social Impact Assessment count: A negotiation-based approach for Indigenous peoples', Society and Natural Resources, 12 (1), 63-80 -- O'Faircheallaigh, C. (2011), 'SIA and Indigenous social development', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 138-53 -- Owen, J. and Kemp, D. (2013), 'Social licence and mining: A critical perspective', Resources Policy, 38, 29-35 -- Prendergast, C. (1989), 'Condorcet's canal study: The beginnings of social impact assessment', Impact Assessment Bulletin, 7 (4), 25-37 -- Prno, J. and Slocombe, S.D. (2012), 'Exploring the origins of "social license to operate" in the mining sector: Perspectives from governance and sustainability theories', Resources Policy, 37, 346-57 -- Ruggie, J. (2008), Promotion and Protection of all Human Rights, Civil, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, including the Right to Development - Protect, Respect and Remedy: A Framework for Business and Human Rights. Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the Issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises, John Ruggie. UN Doc. A/HRC/8/5 -- Sabin, P. (1995), 'Voices from the hydrocarbon frontier: Canada's Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (1974-1977)', Environmental History Review, 19 (1), 17-48 -- Sanz-Caballero, S. (2013), 'Children's rights in a changing climate: A perspective from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child', Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 13, 11-14 -- Schwimmer, E.G. (1969), Cultural Consequences of a Volcanic Eruption Experienced by the Mount Lamington Orokaiva. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon -- Sharp, L. (1952), 'Steel axes for stone age Australians', Human Organization, 11 (2), 17-22 -- Shields, M.A. (1974), Social Impact Assessment: An Analytic Bibliography (A Report Submitted to the US Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources), Providence, RI: Brown University -- Stanislaw, J.A. (2009), Power Play: Resource Nationalism, the Global Scramble for Energy, and the Need for Mutual Interdependence, Houston, TX and Washington, DC: Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions [online]. Available at: http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-Canada/Local%20Assets/Documents/ca_en_Stanislaw_PowerPlay.pdf [accessed 13 January 2014]
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Abele, F. in press 'The immediate and lasting impact of the Inquiry into the construction of a pipeline in the Mackenzie Valley, 1974-77', in G. Inwood and C. Johns (eds), Commissions of Inquiry and Policy Change: A Comparative Analysis, University of Toronto Press [online]. Available at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/isuma.attachments/Abele_BergerInquiryArticle.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Accenture (2012), Achieving High Performance for Mining in 2020: Six Strategies for Safe, Sustainable and Superior Operations [online]. Available at: http://www.accenture.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/Accenture-Achieving-High-Performance-Mining-2020.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Armour, A. (1992), 'The challenge of assessing social impacts', Social Impact: The Social Impact Management Bulletin, 1 (4), 6-9 -- Becker, H.A. (1997), Social Impact Assessment: Method and Experience in Europe, North America, and Developing World, London: UCL Press -- Berger, T.R. (1977), Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland: The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, 2 vols, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services [online]. Available at: http://yukondigitallibrary.ca/digitalbook/northernfrontiersocialimpactenvironmentalimpact/ [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Berger, T.R. (1981), Fragile Freedoms: Human Rights and Dissent in Canada, Toronto: Clarke & Irwin -- Berger, T.R. (1985), Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission, New York: Hill and Wang -- Berger, T.R. (1992), A Long and Terrible Shadow: White Values, Native Rights in the Americas, 1492-1992, Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre -- Bowen, A.B. (1953), Social Responsibilities of the Business Man, New York: Harper & Row -- Breese, G. (1965), The Impact of Large Installations on Nearby Areas, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage -- Bremmer, I. and Johnston, R. (2009), 'The rise and fall of Resource Nationalism', Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 51 (2), 149-58 -- Burdge, R. (1991), 'A brief history and major trends in the field of impace assessment', Impact Assessment, 9 (4), 93-104 -- Cabinet Office (2009), A Guide to Social Return on Investment, London: The Cabinet Office [online]. Available at: http://www.socialevaluator.eu/ip/uploads/tblDownload/SROI%20Guide.pdf [accessed 28 August 2013] -- Carroll, A.B. (1999), 'Corporate social responsibility: Evolution of a definitional construct', Business and Society, 38, 268-95 -- Cottrell, W.F. (1951), 'Death by dieselization: A case study in the reaction to technological change', American Sociological Review, 16 (3), 358-65 -- Craig, D. (1990), 'Social Impact Assessment: Politically oriented approaches and applications', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 10 (1), 37-54 -- Dreyfus, D. and Ingram, H. (1976), 'The National Environmental Policy Act: A view of intent and practice', Natural Resources Journal, 16 (2), 243-62 -- Esteves, A.M., D. Franks and F. Vanclay (2012), 'Social impact assessment: The state of the art', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 30 (1), 35-44 -- Esteves, A.M. and F. Vanclay (2009), 'Social Development Needs Analysis as a tool for SIA to guide corporate-community investment: Applications in the minerals industry', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (2), 137-45
    Abstract: Stanton, K. (2012), 'Looking forward, looking back: The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry', Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 27 (1), 91-9 -- Tonts, M. and Jones, R. (1997), 'From state paternalism to neoliberalism in Australian rural policy: Perspectives from the Western Australian wheatbelt', Space and Polity, 1 (2), 171-90 -- UN (2007), United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. A/RES/61/295, New York: United Nations General -- UNGA (2010), 64/292. The Human Right to Water and Sanitation, United Nations General Assembly, UN Doc. A/RES/64/292 -- UNGP (2011), Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations 'Protect, Respect and Remedy' Framework, United Nations Human Rights Council, UN Doc. HR/PUB/11/04 -- van der Ploeg, L. and Vanclay, F. (2013), 'Credible claim or corporate spin: A checklist to evaluate corporate sustainability reports', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 15 (3), 1350012 (21 pages) -- Vanclay, F. (1999), 'Social impact assessment', in J. Petts (ed.), Handbook of Environmental Impact Assessment (Volume 1), Oxford: Blackwell Science, pp. 301-26 -- Vanclay, F. (2002a), 'Social impact assessment', in M. Tolba (ed.), Responding to Global Environmental Change, Chichester, UK: Wiley, pp. 387-93 -- Vanclay, F. (2002b), 'Conceptualising social impacts', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 22 (3), 183-211 -- Vanclay, F. (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 21 (1), 5-11 -- Vanclay, F. (2004a), 'The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and EMS relate to each other?', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy & Management, 6 (3), 265-88 -- Vanclay, F. (2004b), 'Assessing the social consequences of planned interventions', in R. White (ed.), Controversies in Environmental Sociology, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp. 257-75 -- Vanclay, F. (2012), 'The potential application of Social Impact Assessment in integrated coastal zone management', Ocean & Coastal Management, 68, 149-56 -- Vanclay, F., Baines, J. and Taylor, C.N. (2013), 'Principles for ethical research involving humans: Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part I', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 31 (4), 243-53 -- Vanclay, F. and Esteves, A.M. (2011), 'Current issues and trends in social impact assessment', in F. Vanclay and A.M. Esteves (eds), New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 3-19 -- Young, N. and Matthews, R. (2007), 'Resource economies and neoliberal experimentation: The reform of industry and community in rural British Columbia', Area, 39 (2), 176-85 -- Wolf, C.P. (1974), 'Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art', EDRA Proceedings, 5 (2), 1-44 -- Ana Maria Esteves, Daniel Franks and Frank Vanclay (2012), 'Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 30 (1), March, 34-42 -- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh (2009), 'Effectiveness in Social Impact Assessment: Aboriginal Peoples and Resource Development in Australia', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 27 (2), June, 95-110
    Abstract: Stewart Lockie (2001), 'SIA in Review: Setting the Agenda for Impact Assessment in the 21st Century', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 19 (4), December, 277-87 -- Frank Vanclay (2004), 'The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and EMS Relate to Each Other?', Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 6 (3), September, 265-88 -- Frank Vanclay (2012), 'The Potential Application of Social Impact Assessment in Integrated Coastal Zone Management', Ocean and Coastal Management, 68, November, 149-56 -- Frank Vanclay (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment: Their Evolution', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (1), March, 3-4 -- Frank Vanclay (2003), 'International Principles for Social Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (1), March, 5-11 -- Interorganizational Committee on Principles and Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment (2003), 'Principles and Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment in the USA', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21 (3), September, 231-50 -- Frank Vanclay (2006), 'Principles for Social Impact Assessment: A Critical Comparison between the International and US Documents', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 26 (1), January, 3-14 -- Richard Howitt (2005), 'The Importance of Process in Social Impact Assessment: Ethics, Methods and Process for Cross-Cultural Engagement', Ethics, Place and Environment, 8 (2), June, 209-21 -- Robert Fisher (2008), 'Anthropologists and Social Impact Assessment: Negotiating the Ethical Minefield', Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 9 (3), September, 231-42 -- Michael Gismondi (1997), 'Sociology and Environmental Impact Assessment', Canadian Journal of Sociology, 22 (4), Autumn, 457-79 -- Roel Slootweg, Frank Vanclay and Marlies van Schooten (2001), 'Function Evaluation as a Framework for the Integration of Social and Environmental Impact Assessment', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 19 (1), March, 19-28 -- Frank Vanclay (2002), 'Conceptualising Social Impacts', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 22 (3), May, 183-211 -- Stewart Lockie, Susan Rockloff, Danielle Helbers, Maharlina Gorospe-Lockie and Karen Lawrence (2009), 'Assessing the Social Impacts of Extensive Resource Use Activities', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 52 (4), June, 437-55 -- Thomas Dietz (1987), 'Theory and Method in Social Impact Assessment', Sociological Inquiry, 57 (1), Winter, 54-69 -- Helen Ross and Tara K. McGee (2006), 'Conceptual Frameworks for SIA Revisited: A Cumulative Effects Study on Lead Contamination and Economic Change', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 24 (2), June, 139-49 -- Nigel Rossouw and Shakti Malan (2007), 'The Importance of Theory in Shaping Social Impact Monitoring: Lessons from the Berg River Dam, South Africa', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 25 (4), December, 291-99 -- Stewart Lockie (2007), 'Deliberation and Actor-Networks: The "Practical" Implications of Social Theory for the Assessment of Large Dams and Other Interventions', Society and Natural Resources, 20 (9), 785-99 -- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh (2010), 'Public Participation and Environmental Impact Assessment: Purposes, Implications, and Lessons for Public Policy Making', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 30 (1), January, 19-27 281 21. Ana Maria Esteves and Frank Vanclay (2009), 'Social Development Needs Analysis as a Tool for SIA to Guide Corporate-Community Investment: Applications in the Minerals Industry', Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (2), February, 137-45 -- Ana Maria Esteves and Mary-Anne Barclay (2011), 'Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content: Integrating Social and Economic Impact Assessment into Procurement Strategies', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 29 (3), September, 205-15
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    Abstract: David M. Kotz (2010), 'The Final Conflict: What Can Cause a System-Threatening Crisis of Capitalism?', Science and Society, 74 (3), July, 362-79 -- Duncan K. Foley (2012), 'The Political Economy of Postcrisis Global Capitalism', South Atlantic Quarterly, 111 (2), Spring, 251-63 -- Fred Block (2011), 'Crisis and Renewal: The Outlines of a Twenty- First Century New Deal', Socio-Economic Review, 9 (1), January, 31-57 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (2000), 'A New Social Structure of Accumulation or the Emerging Global Crises of Capitalism?', in Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy: Principles and Unstable Dynamics of Capitalism, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 266-91
    Abstract: Kent A. Klitgaard and Lisi Krall (2012), 'Ecological Economics, Degrowth, and Institutional Change', Ecological Economics, 84, 247-53 -- F. Gregory Hayden (2011), 'Integrating the Social Structure of Accumulation and Social Accounting Matrix with the Social Fabric Matrix', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70 (5), November, 1208-33 -- Jonathan P. Goldstein (1999), 'The Existence, Endogeneity, and Synchronization of Long Waves: Structural Time Series Model Estimates', Review of Radical Political Economics, 31 (4), December, 61-101 -- Minqi Li, Feng Xiao and Andong Zhu (2007), 'Long Waves, Institutional Changes, and Historical Trends: A Study of the Long- Term Movement of the Profit Rate in the Capitalist World-Economy', Journal of World-Systems Research, XIII (1), 33-54 -- David M. Kotz (1990), 'A Comparative Analysis of the Theory of Regulation and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory', Science and Society, 54 (1), Spring, 5-28 -- Robert Went (2002), 'Capitalism and Stages of Accumulation', in The Enigma of Globalization: A Journey to a New Stage of Capitalism, Chapter 5, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 72-92, references -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1994), 'An Institutionalist Review of Long Wave Theories: Schumpeterian Innovation, Modes of Regulation, and Social Structures of Accumulation', Journal of Economic Issues, XXVIII (2), June, 489-500 -- Mark Setterfield (2011), 'Anticipations of the Crisis: On the Similarities between Post-Keynesian Economics and Regulation Theory', Revue de la régulation, 10, Autumn, http://regulation.revues.org, accessed on 12 June 2013, 2-17 -- Richard Westra (2010), 'Periodizing Capitalism and the World Historic Transmutability of Capital', in Political Economy and Globalization, Chapter 3, London, UK: Routledge, 43-92, 216-18, references -- Bruce Norton (1988), 'The Power Axis: Bowles, Gordon, and Weisskopf's Theory of Postwar U.S. Accumulation', Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society, 1 (3), Fall, 6-43 -- Ismael Hossein-zadeh and Anthony Gabb (2000), 'Making Sense of the Current Expansion of the U.S. Economy: A Long Wave Approach and a Critique', Review of Radical Political Economics, 32 (3), September, 388-97 -- Stavros D. Mavroudeas (2012), 'The Social Structures of Accumulation Approach', in Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho and Marco Boffo (eds), The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Chapter 50, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 316-20 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1983), 'The Rise and Demise of the Postwar Corporate System', in Beyond the Waste Land: A Democratic Alternative to Economic Decline, Chapter 4, Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 62-97, 424-8 -- Thomas E. Weisskopf, Samuel Bowles and David M. Gordon (1983), 'Hearts and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 381-441 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1986), 'Power and Profits: The Social Structure of Accumulation and the Profitability of the Postwar U.S. Economy', Review of Radical Political Economics, 18 (1&2), 132-67 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1989), 'Business Ascendancy and Economic Impasse: A Structural Retrospective on Conservative Economics, 1979-87', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (1), Winter, 107-34 -- David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles ([1994] 1998), 'Power, Profits and Investment: An Institutionalist Explanation of the Stagnation of U.S. Net Investment after the Mid- 1960s', in David M. Gordon, Economics and Social Justice: Essays on Power, Labor and Institutional Change, edited by Samuel Bowles and Thomas E. Weisskopf, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 236-63 -- David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles (1983), 'Long Swings and the Nonreproductive Cycle', American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 73 (2), May, 152-7 -- David M. Gordon (1994), 'Putting Heterodox Macro to the Test: Comparing Post-Keynesian, Marxian, and Social Structuralist Macroeconomic Models of the Post-War US Economy', in Mark Glick (ed.), Competition, Technology and Money: Classical and Post-Keynesian Perspectives, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 143-85
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aglietta, Michel (1979), A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The American Experience, London: New Left Books -- Baran, Paul A. and Paul M. Sweezy (1966), Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order, New York: Modern Reader -- Edwards, Richard (1979), Contested Terrain: The Transformation of the Workplace in the Twentieth Century, New York: Basic Books -- Kotz, David M., Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence, Michael Reich and David M. Kotz (2010), Contemporary Capitalism and its Crises: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory for the 21st Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Mandel, Ernest (1978 [1975]), Late Capitalism, London: Verso -- Reich, Michael (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', The Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2007), 'The Marxian Theory of Capitalist Stages', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria. Research in Political Economy, Volume 24, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Ltd, 241-80 -- Michael Reich (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), September, 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2008), 'Social Structures of Accumulation Theory: The State of the Art', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40 (2), Spring, 153-73 -- Michael Reich, David M. Gordon and Richard C. Edwards (1973), 'Dual Labor Markets: A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation', American Economic Review, 63 (2), May, 359-65 -- David M. Gordon (1978), 'Up and Down the Long Roller Coaster', in Crisis Reader Editorial Collective (ed.), U.S. Capitalism in Crisis, New York, NY: Union for Radical Political Economics, 22-35 -- David M. Gordon (1980), 'Stages of Accumulation and Long Economic Cycles', in Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (eds), Processes of the World-System, Chapter 1, Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications, 9-45 -- David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich (1982), 'Long Swings and Stages of Capitalism,' in Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labor in the United States, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 18-47, 245-8, references -- David M. Kotz (1987), 'Long Waves and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Critique and Reinterpretation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 19 (4), Winter, 16-38 -- Terrence McDonough (1990), 'The Resolution of Crisis in American Economic History: Social Structures of Accumulation and Stages of Capitalism', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Research in Political Economy, Volume 12, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 129-83 -- Victor D. Lippit (2005), 'Social Structures of Accumulation: The Theoretical Issues', in Capitalism, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 23-43, 167-9, references -- David M. Kotz (2003), 'Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory of Long-Run Capital Accumulation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 35 (3), Summer, 263-70
    Abstract: Stephen Frenkel (1993), 'Australian Trade Unionism and the New Social Structure of Accumulation', in Stephen Frenkel (ed.), Organized Labor in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study of Trade Unionism in Nine Countries, Chapter 9, Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 249-81, 362-5, references -- David E. Barlow, Melissa Hickman Barlow and Theodore G. Chiricos (1993), 'Long Economic Cycles and the Criminal Justice System in the U.S.', Crime, Law and Social Change, 19 (2), March, 143-69 -- David E. Barlow and Melissa Hickman Barlow (1994/95), 'Federal Criminal Justice Legislation and the Post-World War II Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States', Crime, Law and Social Change, 22 (3), September, 239-67 -- Raymond J. Michalowski and Susan M. Carlson (2000), 'Crime, Punishment, and Social Structures of Accumulation: Toward a New and Much Needed Political-Economy of Justice', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 16 (3), August, 272-92 -- Robert Cherry (1991), 'Race and Gender Aspects of Marxian Macromodels: The Case of the Social Structure of Accumulation School, 1948-68', Science and Society, 55 (1), Spring, 60-78 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1995), 'Household Labor, the Family, and Macroeconomic Instability in the United States: 1940s-1990s', Review of Social Economy, LIII (1), Spring, 89-120 -- Michael D. Gillespie (2011), 'Capital Accumulation and Family Economic Deterioration: Historical Contingencies and the "Great Recession" of the United States', World Review of Political Economy, 2 (3), 406-40 -- Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart (1997), 'Comparable Worth in a Restructuring Economy: Discourse and Counter-Discourse', in Ellen Mutari, Heather Boushey and William Fraher IV, Gender and Political Economy: Incorporating Diversity into Theory and Policy, Chapter 7, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 115-30, references -- Francisco Valdes and Sumi Cho (2011), 'Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice in the Wake of Global Neoliberalism', (43 Conn. L. Rev 1513) Connecticut Law Review, 43 (5), July, 1513-72 -- Martin H. Wolfson (2013), 'An Institutional Theory of Financial Crises', in Martin H. Wolfson and Gerald A. Epstein (eds), The Handbook of the Political Economy of Financial Crises, Chapter 9, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 172-90 -- Harland Prechel (2003), 'Historical Contingency Theory, Policy Paradigm Shifts, and Corporate Malfeasance at the Turn of the 21st Century', in Betty A. Dobratz, Lisa K. Waldner and Timothy Buzzell (eds), Political Sociology for the 21st Century. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 12, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Science Ltd, 311-40 -- Mimi Abramovitz (2012), 'Theorising the Neoliberal Welfare State for Social Work', in Mel Grey, James Midgley and Stephen A. Webb (eds), The SAGE Handbook of Social Work, Chapter 2, London, UK: SAGE Publications, 33-50 -- Stephen McBride (2013), 'The New Constitutionalism: International and Private Rule in the New Global Order', in Gary Teeple and Stephen McBride (eds), Relations of Global Power: Neoliberal Order and Disorder, Chapter 2, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 19-40 -- Harland Prechel and John B. Harms (2007), 'Politics and Neoliberalism: Theory and Ideology', in Harland Prechel (ed.), Politics and Neoliberalism: Structure, Process and Outcome. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Ltd, 3-17 -- Robert Went (2005), 'Globalization: Waiting - In Vain - for the New Long Boom', Science and Society, 69 (3), July, 367-95 -- John Asimakopoulos (2009), 'Globally Segmented Labor Markets: The Coming of the Greatest Boom and Bust, Without the Boom', Critical Sociology, 35 (2), March, 175-98 -- William K. Tabb (2012), 'Financialization and Social Structures of Accumulation', in The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 25-59, references -- William I. Robinson (2012), 'Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites', Critical Sociology, 38 (3), 349-63 -- Terrence McDonough and Tony Dundon (2010), 'Thatcherism Delayed? The Irish Crisis and the Paradox of Social Partnership', Industrial Relations Journal, 41 (6), 544-62
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Norman, George, 1946 - Dictionary of Industrial Organization
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    Abstract: Acclaim for previous editions: 'The International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2011 provides comprehensive statistical data on world manufacturing ... The Yearbook represents a massive effort in data collection, data harmonization, and tabular presentation - well beyond the constraints of time and resources available to the average researcher or investigator. Therefore, the Yearbook presents a vast amount of information in a convenient form.' - William C. Struning, American Reference Books Annual 2012. 'The UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics is now a classic reference ... which constitutes a unique statistical tool for analyzing the world industry and aims at facilitating the comparison of industrial systems. The different editions of the Yearbook provide a unique statistical tool for analyzing the world industry.' - Revue d'Economie Industrielle / Industrial Economics Review. 'This annual publication seems to be the only international publication providing worldwide statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector. In terms of comprehensiveness, accuracy, and cross-country comparisons this volume is unparalleled ... If you are looking for an authoritative source for comparative international statistics on industrial information, this is it.' - Andrea Meyer, Business Information Alert. 'This is a unique and massive effort by UNIDO providing comparative statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector worldwide ... There is no doubt that the voume is a most important source book for economists, planners and policymakers.' - Pradosh Nath, Journal of Science and Industrial Research. 'UNIDO has done well to bridge gaps in information noticed so far in industrial statistics worldwide and its companionship and usefulness will be realised by all users of this documentation in governmental, industrial and academic circles, as a must on every working desk. Its reliability is fully backed up by authoritative analysis.' - Rajinder Kunmar, Marketing and Management News. A unique and comprehensive source of information, this book is the only international publication providing economists, planners, policymakers and business people with worldwide statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector. The Yearbook is designed to facilitate international comparisons relating to manufacturing activity and industrial development and performance. It provides data which can be used to a ...
    Abstract: pt. I. Summary tables -- pt. II. Country tables
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on marketing and corporate social responsibility
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    Keywords: Marketing ; Konsumentenverhalten ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Marketing ; Social responsibility of business ; Electronic books ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Marketingstrategie ; Verbraucherverhalten ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Marketingstrategie ; Verbraucherverhalten
    Abstract: The strategic importance of Corporate Social Responsibility for both large and small businesses only continues to grow. This Handbook explores the complex relationship between marketing and social responsibility, with a focus on marketing as a driver for CSR initiatives. Written by many of the leading scholars in the field, this is the first collection to examine CSR from a variety of marketing dimensions and a diverse set of cross-cultural perspectives, including consumer behavior, strategy, and public policy. The authors examine whether CSR holds equal value for both businesses and nonprofit organizations, and explore what happens when businesses fail to meet their larger social responsibilities. They also investigate potential consequences and the possibility that firms might do both good and harm while pursuing CSR initiatives. The conceptual and empirical insights found in this Handbook make it a useful resource for practitioners and an invaluable supplement to marketing curricula
    Abstract: pt. I. The marketing and corporate social responsibility nexus -- pt. II. Marketing strategy and corporate social responsibility -- pt. III. Consumer behavior and corporate social responsibility -- pt. IV. Global issues in marketing and corporate social responsibility -- pt. V. Marketing public policy and corporate social responsibility -- pt. VI. Perspectives on marketing and corporate social responsibility
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Kazmi, Azhar Business Ethics in Islam, by Abbas J. Ali. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. 256 pp. ISBN 978-1781006726 2016
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ali, Abbas J., 1953 - Business ethics in Islam
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    Abstract: 'Dr. Ali's clarity at bringing forth the best of Islamic thinking during its Golden era, coupled with its implications for today's business world is unique and refreshing. In its entirety, this is a book about business ethics, and the need for safeguarding societal interests and preventing fraudulent practices and immoral conduct. I was impressed with the light that Dr. Ali shed on historic Islamic thinking, and contemporary western Corporate Social Responsibility. Dr. Ali's book provides important logic and instruction for those policymakers, and business leaders who seek to avoid another tipping point, or who seek to build institutions that are truly too big to fail.'--Robert L. Lattimer, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, US. 'Professor Abbas Ali's book is a path-breaking and seminal analysis of one of the most contemporary issues in business ethics. It is by far the most thorough and totally comprehensive treatment of the subject. In a meaningful and highly-readable way, this book delineates the thinking of Islamic scholars regarding managerial, organizational, and business ethics and how their perspectives are most germane for creating sound and just ethical systems in multinational corporations and companies. Professor Ali's framework of the book will--without a doubt--increase awareness of the ethical principles of Islam for scholars, executives, and managers. This particular treatise receives my highest recommendation.'--Douglas M. McCabe, Georgetown University, US. Drawing on original sources found in the first century of Islam and guided by contemporary developments in the field of business ethics, this book offers Islamic perspectives on ethical conduct in the marketplace: what organizations and other market actors do to deal with monumental challenges in today's market. The book outlines a framework for business ethics and offers a theory for understanding market ethics. Throughout the book, subjects covered underscore the necessity of ethical conduct and shed light on the interplay of several forces that shape ethical perspectives and morality in the workplace. The book creatively addresses the history and theory of ethics in the marketplace. It also discusses Islamic ethical perspectives in the context of Judaism and Christianity. Likewise, it outlines what companies working in the Muslim environment have to undertake to sustain their competitive advantage. The book, therefore, is of interest to business managers, res ...
    Abstract: 1. The meaning and scope of business ethics in Islam -- 2. Sources of ethical problems in business -- 3. Islamic ethics and free market economy -- 4. Ethics and profit making -- 5. Leadership -- 6. The ethics of banking and financial services -- 7. Organization and work -- 8. Marketing ethics and consumerism -- 9. Ethics and human resource management in modern organization -- 10. Social responsibility and sustainability
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on export marketing
    DDC: 658.84
    Keywords: Internationales Marketing ; Export marketing ; International trade ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Exportmarketing
    Abstract: 'The Research Handbook on Export Marketing provides a wealth of vital knowledge from scholars who are experts in their fields from around the world. The book emphasizes the most topical issues in international marketing today - small and medium enterprises, exporting performance, the services sector, new products, and dynamic capabilities. The articles are well written and informative. The volume makes an excellent contribution to this important literature.'--Gary Knight, Willamette University, US. There has been a proliferation of research published in the area of export marketing in the last four decades. As research output has grown, some previous research has noted that poor conceptualization of performance measures can produce weak theoretical foundations that may eventually become irrelevant in practice. This Handbook aims to inject rigour into this debate and will act as a starting point for future research on export marketing. The Research Handbook on Export Marketing profiles the following main theoretical frameworks used in export marketing: contingency theory; the eclectic paradigm; industrial organization theory; resource-based theories; relational exchange theory; internationalization process theory; network theory; agency theory and transaction cost economics. The different measures of export marketing performance cited in the literature, together with the nature of the relationships between antecedent variables and dependent variables of export marketing performance, are also examined. With expert contributions, this book outlines the development of export marketing theory from its inception to the current day and explores the utility of export marketing theory in assessing export marketing performance. Giving prominence to theoretical approaches in export marketing, this book will provide a necessary reference point for academics and students alike researching export marketing. Practitioners engaged in the pursuit of export management will also benefit from this insight
    Abstract: 1. Impact of export promotion programs on SME export performance : empirical evidence from an emerging nation / M.Y. Ali and A.K. Shamsuddoha -- 2. Dynamic capabilities and international performance of SMEs : the interaction effect of relational social capital / José Carlos Pinho -- 3. The impact of strategic orientations on export marketing strategy : new classification and typology / Yoel Asseraf and Aviv Shoham -- 4. Organizational characteristics and performance of public export promotion agencies : Portugal and Ireland compared / Inês Ferreira and Aurora A.C. Teixeira -- 5. Internationalization processes of professional service firms / Tage Koed Madsen -- 6. Pricing capabilities : design, development and validation of a scale and implications for export marketing / Stephan M. Lizou and Andreas Hinterhuber -- 7. The impact of globalization drivers on strategy-performance relationships in international markets / Carl Arthur Solberg and François Durrieu -- 8. Antecedents and consequences of SME importers' relationship with foreign suppliers : a transaction cost approach / Abu Saleh, M. Yunus Ali and Craig C. Julian -- 9. Exploring management factors in the internationalization of SMEs : evidence from the Bangladeshi apparel (RMG) industry / Mohammad Bakhtiar Rana and Olav Jull Sorensen -- 10. The dynamic nature of the export development undertaking : implications for researchers and practitioners / Eldrede T. Kahiya, David L. Dean and Jeff Heyl -- 11. A capacity building framework for the internationalisation of firms from emerging economies / Soma Arora -- 12. The effect of prior assessment of new product ideas on the performance of new product export ventures in international marketing / Gabriel O Ogunmokun and Ling-yee Li (Esther) -- 13. Using the eclectic paradigm as a theoretical lens to examine the performance outcomes of financial services exporters / Craig C. Julian -- 14. The resource-based view (RBV) and the industrial organization theoretical frameworks : are both required to explain export marketing performance / Craig C. Julian -- 15. The impact of knowledge management, brand orientation and global marketing strategy on performance / Craig C. Julian, Sajad Rezaei and Muslim Amin -- 16. Evolution of the export marketing literature through Cavusgil's seminal writings / Ozlem Tuba Koc and Jingting Liu -- 17. Cavusgil's contribution to export marketing management and strategy / Vassiliki (Vicky) Bamiatzi and Ilke Kardes -- 18. Exploring the theoretical foundations of the exporter-importer relationship research / Saeed Samiee, Leonidas C. Leonidou and Bilge Aykol
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    Keywords: Right of property ; Cities and towns Growth ; Land use ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'The Chinese leadership anticipates that one hundred million people will move from rural areas to China's cities between 2014 and 2020-perhaps the greatest migration in human history. Property ownership and use rights, compensation for when rural land is taken for urban development, and who should receive the increment in value (betterment) are among the most contentious policy issues facing China today. Property rights in China vary from place to place, are often ambiguous, and are changing rapidly. In this remarkable book Tongji University professor Li Tian provides a comprehensive description of China's property rights, betterment, and compensation landscape. Tian reviews Western property rights, betterment and compensation theory and practice and offers her own synthesis and policy recommendations. This is a must-read book for land economists, urban planners, policy makers, and anyone interested in China's development.'--Richard LeGates, San Francisco State University, US. Land value capture has long been a hotly debated topic, and it has influenced a wide variety of land ownership regimes. Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development examines the role and impact of government intervention on land markets in China. It reveals that the state has taken selective advantage of the ambiguous definition of property rights in pursuit of the objective of rapid urban growth. Through detailed empirical analysis and case studies, the book develops approaches that are specifically designed to assess the extent of issues engendered by government activities at both macro and micro levels. It also presents a comprehensive and international review on betterment and compensation. Taking the land market of China as an example, it applies the theoretical framework of New Institutional Economics to analyse institutional arrangements at the national, municipal and project levels. It concludes with the implications of property rights reform to promote the sustainable development of land markets. The issues discussed in this book will be of particular interest to academics and researchers in land economics, Asian studies and development studies
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Nature of land rent and land value capture -- 3. Studying betterment and compensation from a perspective of property rights -- 4. Assessing and addressing betterment and compensation : international experiences -- 5. Urban land reform and evolution of land market in China -- 6. Betterment and compensation schemes under the LURs system -- 7. Assessing and addressing betterment and compensation in Guangzhou : empirical evidence -- 8. Institutional evolution in the land market of Guangzhou -- 9. Conclusions
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    Keywords: Multinationales Unternehmen ; Industrieforschung ; Forschungskosten ; Auslandsinvestition ; Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; OECD-Staaten ; Research, Industrial Management ; Business Research ; Research, Industrial International cooperation ; Research, Industrial ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Forschung und Entwicklung ; Internationalisierung ; Europa ; USA ; Forschung und Entwicklung ; Internationalisierung ; Branche
    Abstract: It has become clear that over the past few decades enterprises not only produce and sell abroad but increasingly also develop goods and services outside their home countries; a development now known as the internationalisation of business R&D. This book presents a comprehensive picture of the current state of internationalisation of R&D in the business sector. The contributors explore key patterns of the internationalisation of R&D across various countries and sectors using case studies to underpin empirical evidence. They examine the drivers of the process, revealing the impacts of R&D internationalisation on both home and host countries using both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Topics discussed include: why firms locate R&D activities abroad, data availability, quality and comparability, the role of the EU and the US in the internationalisation of R&D, country-level factors such as size, workforce and FDI as determinants of R&D internationalisation, impacts of R&D internationalisation on home and host countries. This book will prove an insightful read for academics, researchers and students with an interest in economics - particularly the economics of innovation - business and management, and science and technology. It will also prove a valuable resource for R&D policymakers and public administrators
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Bernhard Dachs, Robert Stehrer and Georg Zahradnik -- 2. Internationalisation of R&D : a brief survey of the literature / Bernhard Dachs -- 3. Issues in collecting data on the internationalisation of R&D / Georg Zahradnik and Waltraut Urban -- 4. R&D internationalisation across countries and over time / Georg Zahradnik -- 5. R&D internationalisation in Belgium, the Czech Republic and Switzerland / Franziska Kampik, Sandra Leitner and Georg Zahradnik -- 6. The sectoral perspective / Georg Zahradnik -- 7. The relationship between the European Union and United States of America / Bernhard Dachs -- 8. The structure of cross-country R&D expenditure : a social network analysis perspective / Thomas Scherngell -- 9. Host country determinants of R&D internationalisation / Sandra Leitner and Robert Stehrer -- 10. Drivers of R&D internationalisation in the automotive industry and in knowledge-intensive business services / Bernahrd Dachs and Doris Hanzl-Weiss -- 11. Impacts of R&D internationalisation on domestic R&D activities / Sandra Leitner and Robert Stehrer -- 12. R&D internationalisation from an Indo-German perspective / Rajnish Tiwari -- 13. R&D internationalisation and the Global Financial Crisis / Bernhard Dachs
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    Keywords: Niedrigeinkommen ; Zielgruppe ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Strategisches Management ; Kooperation ; Stakeholder ; Entwicklungsländer ; Business planning ; Business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Geschäftsmodell ; Wertschöpfung ; Armut ; Bekämpfung
    Abstract: 'What I like most about Strategic Challenges for the Base of the Pyramid is the authors' clear understanding of what we have already learned about the BoP domain and their subsequent focus on creating new knowledge. The chapters in this book provide important insights into several important topics in the BoP domain, including trust, innovation, and scale. Congratulations to Patrick Vermeulen, Edgar Hütte and their colleagues in putting together this book.'--Ted London, William Davidson Institute and Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, US. This pioneering book addresses some of the key challenges that firms encounter when they enter low-income markets and offers solutions - based on empirical evidence - for those firms already operating in such a difficult arena. The Base of the Pyramid (BoP) has become a popular area for firms to search for new business potential. However, serving the BoP requires a fundamentally different approach to doing business and presents a new and unique set of organizational challenges. In this book, Patrick Vermeulen and Edgar Hütte discuss some of the key challenges firms are confronted with when operating in BoP markets. Based on empirical evidence from various companies across the globe, the authors provide valuable insights into how firms can deal with these challenges. With the rapid growth of developing countries, Western firms should be more aware of the potential problems when entering these markets; this book will help those making the crucial choices necessary to resolve these issues. This book will appeal to academics and students in international business or business administration. It will also prove an essential resource for practitioners that are active in, or are considering moving into, low-income markets
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The base of the pyramid -- 3. Cross-sector collaborations at the base of the pyramid -- 4. Building trust at the base of the pyramid -- 5. Innovation at the base of the pyramid -- 6. Scaling challenges at the base of the pyramid -- 7. Next steps in BoP research and practice
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710521
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Culture and economic growth
    DDC: 338.9
    Keywords: Culture Economic aspects ; Economic development Sociological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This two-volume set provides fundamental analyses of the relations between cultural variables and economic performance. It encompasses indispensable contributions by economists and other influential social scientists in this growing interdisciplinary area. The classic and more recent articles in the first volume cover the effects of values and religion on economic performance, the importance of social capital and trust for economic and political outcomes, and the connections between culture, institutions and development. The second volume includes recent theoretical and empirical economic analyses, focusing on the intergenerational transmission of historical and cultural traits and their effects on macroeconomic and microeconomic outcomes. With an original introduction by the editor, the volumes will prove an essential tool for researchers, scholars and practitioners interested in the deep roots of economic outcomes and development
    Abstract: 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 -- Avner Greif and Guido Tabellini (2010), 'Cultural and Institutional Bifurcation: China and Europe Compared', American Economic Review, 100 (2), May, 135-40 -- Guido Tabellini (2008), 'Institutions and Culture', Journal of the European Economic Association, 6 (2-3), April-May, 255-94 -- Amir N. Licht, Chanan Goldschmidt and Shalom H. Schwartz (2007), 'Culture Rules: The Foundations of the Rule of Law and Other Norms of Governance', Journal of Comparative Economics, 35 (4), 659-88 -- Joel Mokyr (2005), 'The Intellectual Origins of Modern Economic Growth', Journal of Economic History, 65 (2), June, 285-351 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2013), 'How Deep Are the Roots of Economic Development?', Journal of Economic Literature, 51 (2), June, 325-69 -- Louis Putterman and David N. Weil (2010), 'Post-1500 Population Flows and the Long-Run Determinants of Economic Growth and Inequality', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (4), November, 1627-82 -- Diego Comin, William Easterly and Erick Gong (2010), 'Was the Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 BC?', American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2 (3), July, 65-97 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2009), 'The Diffusion of Development', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (2), May, 469-529 -- Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Romain Wacziarg (2012), 'The Political Economy of Linguistic Cleavages', Journal of Development Economics, 97, 322-38 -- Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier (2000), '"Beyond the Melting Pot": Cultural Transmission, Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (3), August, 955-88 -- Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier (2001), 'The Economics of Cultural Transmission and the Dynamics of Preferences', Journal of Economic Theory, 97, 298-319 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2002), 'Natural Selection and the Origin of Economic Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVII (4), November, 1133-91 -- Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2008), 'Occupational Choice and the Spirit of Capitalism', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (2), May, 747-93 -- Guido Tabellini (2008), 'The Scope of Cooperation: Values and Incentives', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (3), August, 905-50 -- Oded Galor and Stelios Michalopoulos (2012), 'Evolution and the Growth Process: Natural Selection of Entrepreneurial Traits', Journal of Economic Theory, 147 (2), 759-80 -- Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis and Richard McElreath (2001), 'In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies', American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 91 (2), May, 73-8 -- Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel (2007), 'Corruption, Norms, and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (6), 1020-48 -- Raquel Fernández and Alessandra Fogli (2009), 'Culture: An Empirical Investigation of Beliefs, Work, and Fertility', American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 1 (1), January, 146-77
    Abstract: Alberto Alesina and Paola Giuliano (2010), 'The Power of the Family', Journal of Economic Growth, 15 (2), 93-125 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2009), 'Cultural Biases in Economic Exchange?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (3), August, 1095-131 -- Gabriel J. Felbermayr and Farid Toubal (2010), 'Cultural Proximity and Trade', European Economic Review, 54 (2), 279-93 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2012), 'Long-Term Barriers to the International Diffusion of Innovations', in Jeffrey Frankel and Christopher Pissarides (eds), NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2011, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 11-46
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Max Weber ([1930] 2005), 'The Spirit of Capitalism', in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Chapter 2 [translated from the German by Talcott Parsons], London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 13-38, 138-54 -- Max Weber ([1930] 2005), 'Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism', in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Chapter 5 [translated from the German by Talcott Parsons], London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 102-25, 228-62 -- David Landes (2000), 'Culture Makes Almost All the Difference', in Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington (eds), Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress, Chapter 1, New York, NY: Basic Books, 2-13, -- Sascha O. Becker and Ludger Woessmann (2009), 'Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (2), May, 531-96 -- Maristella Botticini and Zvi Eckstein (2005), 'Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions, or Minorities?', Journal of Economic History, 65 (4), December, 922-48 -- Ronald Inglehart and Wayne E. Baker (2000), 'Modernization, Cultural Change, and the Persistence of Traditional Values', American Sociological Review, 65 (1), February, 19-51 -- Robert J. Barro and Rachel M. McCleary (2003), 'Religion and Economic Growth across Countries', American Sociological Review, 68 (5), October, 760-81 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2003), 'People's Opium? Religion and Economic Attitudes', Journal of Monetary Economics, 50 (1), 225-82 -- Edward C. Banfield (1958), 'A Predictive Hypothesis', in The Moral Basis of a Backward Society, Chapter 5, New York, NY: The Free Press, 83-101 -- Glenn C. Loury (1977), 'A Dynamic Theory of Racial Income Differences', in Phyllis A. Wallace and Annette M. LaMond (eds), Women, Minorities, and Employment Discrimination, Chapter 8, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 153-86 -- James S. Coleman (1988), 'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital', American Journal of Sociology, 94, S95-S120 -- Robert D. Putnam with Robert Leonardi and Raffaella Y. Nanetti (1993), 'Social Capital and Institutional Success', in Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, Chapter 6, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 163-85, 240-47 -- Stephen Knack and Philip Keefer (1997), 'Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A Cross-Country Investigation', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (4), November, 1251-88 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2004), 'The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 526-56 -- Yann Algan and Pierre Cahuc (2010), 'Inherited Trust and Growth', American Economic Review, 100 (5), December, 2060-92 -- Philippe Aghion, Yann Algan, Pierre Cahuc and Andrei Shleifer (2010), 'Regulation and Distrust', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (3), August, 1015-49 -- Nathan Nunn and Leonard Wantchekon (2011), 'The Slave Trade and the Origins of Mistrust in Africa', American Economic Review, 101 (7), December, 3221-52 -- Douglass C. North (1990), 'Informal Constraints', in Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Chapter 5, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 36-45, references -- Gérard Roland (2004), 'Understanding Institutional Change: Fast-Moving and Slow-Moving Institutions', Studies in Comparative International Development, 38 (4), Winter, 109-31
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Path dependence and lock-in
    Keywords: Pfadabhängigkeit ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Allokation ; Theorie ; Economics Decision making ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Since their first emergence in the work of Paul David thirty years ago, the dual issues of Path Dependence and Lock-In have become critically important subjects in the fields of economics, sociology, and business strategy. Theoretical and public policy debates on these issues have arisen, addressing whether markets consistently choose the best products. This collection presents each side of the debate, bringing together key publications that initiated this literature with the later works that criticize or defend many of the early claims. Both the theoretical and empirical foundations of Path Dependence and Lock-In are examined along with the role of network effects. An original introduction by the editors is included to situate each article in its wider context
    Abstract: Paul Pierson (2000), 'Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics', American Political Science Review, 94 (2), June, 251-67 -- James Mahoney (2000), 'Path Dependence in Historical Sociology', Theory and Society, 29 (4), August, 507-48 -- Mark J. Roe (1996), 'Chaos and Evolution in Law and Economics', Harvard Law Review, 109 (3), January, 641-68
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Beeching, Wilfred (1974), A Century of the Typewriter, New York: St. Martin's Press -- Katz, Michael L. and Carl Shapiro (1985), "Network Externalities, Competition and Compatibility", American Economic Review, 75(3), June, 424-40 -- Veblen, Thorstein (1915), Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution, London: The Macmillan Company -- Paul A. David (1985), 'Clio and the Economics of QWERTY', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 75 (2), May, 332-7 -- W. Brian Arthur (1989), 'Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns, and Lock-In by Historical Events', Economic Journal, 99, March, 116-31 -- W. Brian Arthur (1990), 'Positive Feedbacks in the Economy', Scientific American, 262 (2), February, 92-5, 98-9 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1990), 'The Fable of the Keys', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXIII (1), April, 1-25 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1995), 'Path Dependence, Lock-In, and History', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 11 (1), April, 205-26 -- Michael L. Katz and Carl Shapiro (1986), 'Technology Adoption in the Presence of Network Externalities', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 822-41 -- Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner (1985), 'Standardization, Compatibility, and Innovation', Rand Journal of Economics, 16 (1), Spring, 70-83 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1995), 'Are Network Externalities a New Source of Market Failure?', Research in Law and Economics, 17, 1-22 -- Va Nee L. Van Vleck (1997), 'Delivering Coal by Road and Rail in Britain: The Efficiency of the "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons', Journal of Economic History, 57 (1), March,139-60 -- Peter Scott (1999), 'The Efficiency of Britain's "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons: A Comment on Van Vleck', Journal of Economic History, 59 (4), December, 1072-80 -- Va Nee L. Van Vleck (1999), 'In Defense (Again) of "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons: Reply to Peter Scott', Journal of Economic History, 59 (4), December,1081-4 -- Douglas J. Puffert (2000), 'The Standardization of Track Gauge on North American Railways, 1830-1890', Journal of Economic History, 60 (4), December, 933-60 -- Larry E. Ribstein and Bruce H. Kobayashi (2001), 'Choice of Form and Network Externalities', William and Mary Law Review, 43 (1), 79-140 -- Gary D. Libecap (2009), 'Second-degree Path Dependence: Information Costs, Political Objectives, and Inappropriate Small-farm Settlement of the North American Great Plains', in Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson (eds), Evolution of Path Dependence, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 43-69 -- Memorandum of Amici Curiae in Opposition to Proposed Final Judgment (1995), United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 94-1564, 1-34, amended -- Stan Liebowitz and Stephen Margolis (1995), 'Don't Handcuff Technology', Upside Magazine, September, 64-66, 68-70, 72-3
    Abstract: Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1999), 'Using Software Markets to Test These Theories', in Winners, Losers and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology, Chapter 7, Oakland, CA, USA: Independent Institute, 135-61, references -- Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1999), 'Major Markets - Spreadsheets and Word Processors', in Winners, Losers and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology, Chapter 8, Oakland, CA, USA: Independent Institute, 163-200, references -- Gerard J. Tellis, Eden Yin and Rakesh Niraj (2009), 'Does Quality Win? Network Effects Versus Quality in High-Tech Markets', Journal of Marketing Research, XLVI (2), April, 135-49 -- William H. Page (2010), 'Microsoft and the Limits of Antitrust', Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 6 (1), March, 33-50 -- Paul A. David (2001), 'Path Dependence, its Critics and the Quest for "Historical Economics"', in P. Garrouste and S. Ioannides (eds), Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas: Past and Present, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 15-40 -- Paul A. David (2007), 'Path Dependence: A Foundational Concept for Historical Social Science', Cliometrica, 1 (2), July, 91-114 -- Peter Lewin (2001), 'The Market Process and the Economics of QWERTY: Two Views', Review of Austrian Economics, 14 (1), March, 65-96 -- Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (2013), 'The Troubled Path of the Lock-In Movement', Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 9 (1), March, 125-52 -- Neil M. Kay (2013), 'Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1175-85 -- W. Brian Arthur (2013), 'Comment on Neil Kay's Paper - "Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins"', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1186-7 -- Stephen E. Margolis (2013), 'A Tip of the Hat to Kay and QWERTY', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1188-90 -- Jean-Philippe Vergne (2013), 'QWERTY is Dead; Long Live Path Dependence', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1191-4 -- Neil M. Kay (2013), 'Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins: Response to Arthur, Margolis, and Vergne', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1195-6 -- Scott E. Page (2006), 'Path Dependence', Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 1, January, 87-115 -- Tanjim Hossain and John Morgan (2009), 'The Quest for QWERTY', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 99 (2), May, 435-40 -- Tanjim Hossain, Dylan Minor and John Morgan (2011), 'Competing Matchmakers: An Experimental Analysis', Management Science, 57 (11), November, 1913-25 -- Gordon Tullock (1975), 'The Transitional Gains Trap', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 671-8 -- Stephen Coate and Stephen Morris (1999), 'Policy Persistence', American Economic Review, 89 (5), December, 1327-36 -- Robin Cowan (1990), 'Nuclear Power Reactors: A Study in Technological Lock-in', Journal of Economic History, L (3), September, 541-67
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9780857938855
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 615 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Elgar original reference
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of service marketing research
    DDC: 658.8
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    Keywords: Dienstleistungsmarketing ; Beziehungsmarketing ; Kundenbindung ; Marktforschung ; Service industries Marketing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Dienstleistung ; Marketing ; Marketingforschung
    Abstract: 'This is an essential resource for managers and scholars interested in services marketing. It covers the topic comprehensively and in novel ways. All the luminaries in the field are represented. Buy this book and you will be up to date on the field.' - Valarie Zeithaml, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, US. The Handbook of Service Marketing Research brings together an all-star team of leading researchers in service marketing to explore many of the hottest topics in service marketing today. Cutting-edge topics include: customer relationships and loyalty, customer-centered metrics, managing customer contacts, product and pricing, digital service marketing, rethinking the marketing function, and service for society. This book, which includes authors from both academia and industry, will provide academics with an invaluable current view of the field and practitioners with a window into the latest academic thinking. With chapters from internationally renowned contributors, this comprehensive yet concise Handbook will appeal to service marketing academics, researchers and service practitioners
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Customer relationships and loyalty -- pt. III. Customer-centered metrics -- pt. IV. Managing customer contacts -- pt. V. Product and pricing -- pt. VI. Digital service marketing -- pt. VII. Rethinking the marketing function -- pt. VIII. Service for society
    Note: Includes index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781783476138
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p)
    Series Statement: Foundations of Islamic finance
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Banks and banking Religious aspects ; Islam ; Electronic books
    Abstract: From a single product offering in 1963, the Islamic financial services industry has grown to an estimated $1.6 trillion in assets. Products must comply with profit and risk-sharing criteria and regulations preventing banks from venturing into activities with high risk and excessive uncertainty. This timely volume analyses these matters and considers the range of new products, discussing both conceptual and practical dimensions. The expert contributors examine why an ethical foundation is important and why the system requires well-thought-out regulations to ensure outcomes that protect the community's well-being. The volume explores in detail the nature of Islamic banking products and their risk elements, how the system differs from conventional banking in theory and practice, and how Islamic financial institutions are rated and regulated. It also connects Islamic finance to the mainstream theoretical literature on financial intermediation whilst exploring its differences. Offering a detailed examination of the risk and regulation of Islamic banking products, this unique volume will be of great interest to Islamic and Western universities with courses in Islamic studies and finance. Islamic research centres and training institutes, central banks and Islamic regulatory agencies will also find this a valuable resource
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    ISBN: 9781782544616
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 318 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Women's entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
    DDC: 338/.04082
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    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Unternehmer ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Geschlechterforschung ; Self-employed women ; Businesswomen ; Entrepreneurship Sex differences ; Businesswomen ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Women's Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century: An International Multi-level Research Analysis is the fourth in the series of books produced in partnership with the Diana International Research Network. The volume takes a multi-dimensional approach to the central theme of gender and entrepreneurship today and in the future. The book takes a holistic approach to exploring, via empirical and theoretical lenses, why women's involvement in venture creation matters. It offers a contemporary and diverse range of topics, written by leading scholars, that builds on a tradition of previous Diana volumes. The chapters span a wide range of countries, methodologies, and levels of analysis, all designed to contribute to advancing understanding of women and their engagement with entrepreneurial endeavours. With its broad span of geographic relevance and research driven by empirical data, this book will prove an essential guide for academics, students and researchers in the field, as well as policymakers and practitioners
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781783476367
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 334 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate social responsibility and human resource management
    DDC: 658.3
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    Keywords: Personalmanagement ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Diversity Management ; Social responsibility of business ; Diversity in the workplace ; Personnel management ; International business enterprises ; Personnel management ; Social responsibility of business ; Diversity in the workplace ; International business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Humanvermögen ; Diversity Management
    Abstract: 'A valuable guide to combine so far separate strands of thinking on CSR, DM and HRM. With its global focus, this book cuts through the claims and assumptions of existing understanding and provides data from a large set of countries. It will certainly stimulate insightful thoughts and practices of CSR in HRM'--Sibel Yamak, Galatasaray University, Turkey. 'Bringing together a range of international authors and providing both conceptual and empirical contributions to the study of the intersection of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Human Resource Management (HRM), this book is essential reading for scholars and practitioners in both fields. The chapters demonstrate that although the two areas have not previously been strongly linked in research or practice, there is indeed significant overlap. The chapters show how to build more effective links, giving both practical recommendations and developing new theoretical insights.'--Fiona Lettice, University of East Anglia, UK. This innovative book analyses the intersection between the fields of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Human Resource Management (HRM), with a focus on diversity management. The book presents the scope of institutional engagements with CSR and diversity policies in a range of organisations and organisational networks. The editors explore the macro, meso and micro aspects of CSR, answering questions such as: what are the socio-economic, political, legal and cultural influences shaping CSR and diversity management? What are the institutional practices for linking CSR and HRM, and what are the implications of this for employee and organisational well-being? And, how can the differing needs and expectations of a diverse workforce be fulfilled through CSR? Including both theoretical and empirical chapters, the contributors explore how global organisations and organisational networks can collaborate with stakeholders within their community to leverage their HRM strategies. They share their knowledge of the management process involved in mainstreaming diversity through effective design and implementation of CSR programmes in organisations. This book will be a valuable resource for students at postgraduate and research level. It will also appeal to international audiences, including academic researchers, policy makers and organisational practitioners interested in the concept of corporate social responsibility and its links to human resource management in the context of globalization
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Reciprocity as a way forward for diversity management and corporate social responsibility research / Ahu Tatli ... [et al.] -- 3. Defining and connecting CSR, reputation, image, identity, brand, legitimacy, status and diversity / Will Harvey -- 4. Synergies of CSR and diversity management : a converging agenda / Dima Jamali and Ali Dirani -- 5. An underestimated factor of diversity in French companies : the case of solidarity leaves as a potential strategic issue with CSR implications / Christelle Chauzal-Larguier and Anne Murer-Duboisset -- 6. Women directors and corporate social responsibility : evidence from corporate social disclosure of French companies / Maria Giuseppina Bruna, Rey Dang and Linh-Chi Vo -- 7. The role of the university social responsibility on the local development and human capital : the case of UTAD in North Portugal / Randal Pompeu, Carla Marques and Vitor Braga -- 8. Partnership among stakeholders as a vehicle for promoting good practices in diversity management : the case of job market integration of college graduates with learning disabilities / Helena Desivilya Syna, Amit Rottman and Michal Raz -- 9. Creating social capital for SMEs : a CSR approach to HRM practices / Shahnaz Ibrahim -- 10. You look for diversity management, you find CSR : practices aligning business goals and minorities' needs in Flemish SMEs / Patricia Zanoni and Hannah Vermaut -- 11. Towards a double triangle model of socially desirable HRM practices and firm performance in small island developing states / Suwastika Naidu, R.D. Pathak and Anand Chand -- 12. The practice of strategic corporate social responsibility (SCSR) by European MNCs in a developing country : a case study of four European MNCs / Muhammad Atiq -- 13. CSR in a Big 4 accounting firm : employee engagement in blood donation drives in developing countries / Meera Al-Reyaysa, Ashly H. Pinnington and Zubin Chiba -- 14. Leadership and CSR in developing countries : the case of the UAE / Abubakr M. Suliman and Sumina Thomas -- 15. Corporate social responsibility in the UAE : a comparison of two different industry sectors - construction and education / Betty Thomas and Ashly H. Pinnington -- 16. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in human resources management / Kaoutar El Menzhi -- 17. Institutional entrepreneurship : social responsibility and agency of social entrepreneurs in driving institutional change / Cagla Yavuz, Mine Karatas-Ozkan and Jeremy Howells
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    ISBN: 9781783479283
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 429 p) , ill., map , cm
    Series Statement: ADBI series on Asian economic integration and cooperation
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A World Trade Organization for the 21st Century
    DDC: 382.095
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    Keywords: World Trade Organization ; Außenhandel ; Handelsabkommen ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Asien ; International finance ; Asia Economic integration ; Asia Commerce ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This unique compilation of essays addresses a core political economy question: how do market forces and trade regulation interact? Its fresh Asian perspective offers a much-needed contribution to our understanding of how treaty-based regional and bilateral economic integration is driven by the Factory Asia phenomenon. The authors also compellingly show where the World Trade Organization could fit in. An informative read for scholars and experts alike.'--Manfred Elsig, University of Bern, Switzerland. The global financial crisis exposed great shortcomings in the global economic architecture, generating extensive international debate about possible remedies for these deficiencies. The postwar global architecture was guided by major developed economies, centered around the IMF, the GATT, and the World Bank. Today, the balance of economic power is shifting toward emerging economies. Global governance and economic policy must reflect this shift. With contributions from prominent Asian and international trade experts, this book critically examines key changes occurring in the world trading system and explores policy implications for Asia. The world trading system, led by the World Trade Organization (WTO), is under pressure to evolve and address 21st-century trade issues. Meanwhile, economically salient Asia has built deep supply chains over decades, whilst experimenting with mega-regional trade agreements and economic policies to sustain growth amid a fragile economy. The Asian-led Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the United States-led Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPP) are competing to set standards for Asia's trade and supply chains. Lessons from the Asian experience offer new approaches and economic policies to sustain growth, presenting the WTO as a forum for action to improve global and regional trade governance in the 21st century. Policy makers will benefit from the expert knowledge and policy lessons presented in this book, and development economists and researchers will profit from its critical examination of the world trading system. Undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in development, development economics, international development, and related fields will find this essential supplementary reading
    Abstract: 1. Introduction and overview / Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai and Ganeshan Wignaraja -- 2. WTO 2.0 : governance of global supply-chain trade / Richard Baldwin -- 3. Trade in value added : concept, development, and an East Asian perspective / Satoshi Inomata -- 4. Joining the supply chain : a firm-level perspective / Ganeshan Wignaraja -- 5. Effective industrial policies and global value chains / Patrick Low and Julia Tijaja -- 6. Mapping crisis-era protectionism in the Asia and Pacific region / Simon J. Evenett -- 7. Exchange rate policy and regional trade agreements : a case of conflicted interests? / Victor Pontines and Richard Pomfret -- 8. Policy challenges posed by Asian free trade agreements : a review of the evidence / Masahiro Kawai and Ganeshan Wignaraja -- 9. Constructing and multilateralizing the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership : an Asian perspective / Shujiro Urata -- 10. The ASEAN Economic Community : progress, challenges, and prospects / Siow Yue Chia -- 11. The future of the World Trade Organization / Biswajit Dhar -- 12. Plurilateral agreements : a viable alternative to the World Trade Organization? / Michitaka Nakatomi -- 13. The role of foreign direct investment flows and a possible multilateral agreement / Yunling Zhang and Rongyan Wang
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    ISBN: 9781782540625
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 269 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to get published in the best entrepreneurship journals
    DDC: 808.066658421
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    Keywords: Fachzeitschrift ; Entrepreneurship ; Wissenschaftliche Publikation ; Betriebswirte ; Bibliometrie ; Business writing ; Entrepreneurship Periodicals ; Publishing ; Business literature Publishing ; Entrepreneurship*Veröffentlichung*Ratgeber ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften*Zeitschriftenaufsatz ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Zeitschriftenaufsatz ; Veröffentlichung
    Abstract: 'This book should be required for all doctoral students studying entrepreneurship, and it will be very helpful to junior faculty in entrepreneurship and those transitioning to the field as well. Valuable insights are provided for publishing various types of articles (for example, literature reviews, qualitative research, cases, and so on) in top journals focusing on entrepreneurship, general management, and related disciplines.' - Gary Castrogiovanni, Florida Atlantic University, US. 'The wisdom and guidance provided by this stellar group of authors will be invaluable to scholars, especially those seeking to publish entrepreneurship research in top journals. The diversity of content is also exciting; for example, the inclusion of publication ethics and how to publish cases. Hopefully, this will become a much-used resource and help to reduce current high desk rejection rates.' - D. Ray Bagby, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 'This book fills a critical need in the field. It is co-edited by two highly respected and accomplished entrepreneurship scholars, and the chapters are prepared by seasoned authors who provide the knowledge of how to publish research in the top entrepreneurship journals. Publication in these journals has become highly competitive, with only a small percentage of the submitted manuscripts accepted. As such, this is a highly valuable treatise for entrepreneurship scholars and PhD students. It should be required reading for all entrepreneurship researchers.' - Michael A. Hitt, Texas A&M University, US. 'Life would have been so much easier had I had the benefit of this terrific book. It provides concrete and actionable advice on all aspects of publishing in the field of entrepreneurship, and indeed other domains of management. It counsels young researchers on how to develop and formulate research questions, how to integrate them into the existing literature and to highlight their contribution, and how to build and argue sound hypotheses. It provides insight and guidance for conducting both quantitative and qualitative research. It even shows which journals might be most useful for scholars aiming to "up their game". There is no question that the sound advice given here by Audretsch, Corbett, Fayolle, Honig, Wright and other stars in the field will focus readers on the essentials so vital in today's highly competitive and ever more exacting publishing environment.' - From the foreword by Danny Miller. Competition to publish in the top j ...
    Abstract: 1. Thinking and writing for scholarly publication in entrepreneurship / Alain Fayolle -- 2. Getting published in entrepreneurship journals / Mike Wright -- 3. The review process / Mike Wright -- 4. Getting published - and cited - in entrepreneurship : reflections on ten papers / Per Davidsson -- 5. From idea to publication : managing the research process / Robert Blackburn and Friederike Welter -- 6. Doing a research literature review / Hermann Frank and Isabella Hatak -- 7. Ethics and publishing in entrepreneurship research / Benson Honig -- 8. Moving from the periphery to the inner circle : getting published from your thesis / Sally Jones and Helle Neergaard -- 9. Do European scholars have specific problems getting published in Anglo-Saxon journals? / Dimo Dimov -- 10. How to publish qualitative entrepreneurship research in top journals / Nicole Coviello -- 11. Laying the foundations for Asia-focused research through qualitative research / David Ahlstrom and Garry Bruton -- 12. Publishing cases in entrepreneurship journals / Franz Lohrke, Melissa Baucus and Charles Carson -- 13. Getting published in entrepreneurship policy / David B. Audretsch -- 14. Positioning entrepreneurship research for general management journals / Andrew Corbett
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 269 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Concerned markets
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    Keywords: Marktmechanismus ; Alternative Ökonomie ; Nonprofit-Management ; Kommerzialisierung ; Capitalism ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'The insightful chapters collected here show that markets are a matter of concern because they can be spaces for making concerns matter.'--David Stark, Columbia University, US and author of The Sense of Dissonance: Accounts of Worth in Economic Life. 'Do those impersonal allocation mechanisms that we call markets even exist as such? Or should we drop this questionable euphemism if what we want is to address the political struggles and bureaucratic processes that control economic life? Readers interested in a measured approach to the subject matter will find a set of clues here. By considering markets as nodes of concerns, the works assembled in this volume guide us along a subtle path.'--Fabian Muniesa, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France. Concerned Markets tackles the intersection between markets and politics, investigating the very current issue of designing markets to include multiple values. When political, social, technological and economic interests, values, and perspectives interact, market order and performance become contentious issues of debate. Such 'hot' situations are becoming increasingly common and make for rich sites of research. With expert empirical contributions investigating the organization of such 'concerned' markets, this book is positioned at the centre of the rapidly growing area of interdisciplinary market studies. Markets investigated include those for palm oil, primary health care and functional foods. The authors also examine markets and environmental concerns as well as better market design for those at the bottom of the pyramid. Scholars, postgraduate and PhD level students in finance, economic sociology, marketing, organisation theory and economics will find this book essential reading. Policymakers and practitioners will benefit from the fresh insight into the design and maintenance of market systems
    Abstract: 1. Being concerned about markets / Susi Geiger ... [et al.] -- 2. Expressing concerns over the incentive as a public policy device / Guus Dix -- 3. Marketization by the (rule)book : concern for market and public values in primary care / Linus Johansson Krafve -- 4. Concerns and marketization : the case of sustainable palm oil / Simona D'Antone and Robert Spencer -- 5. Engaging diverging interests through pricing : the case of maize for bioenergy production in Germany / Jürgen Hauber and Chantal Ruppert-Winkel -- 6. Credible qualifications : the case of functional foods / Frank Azimont and Luis Araujo -- 7. Designing better markets for people at the bottom of the pyramid : bottom-up market design / Ronika Chakrabarti and Katy Mason -- 8. Articulating matters of concern in markets : (en)tangling goods, market agencies and overflows / Winfred Ikiring Onyas and Annmarie Ryan -- 9. Doing green : environmental concerns and the realization of green values in everyday food practices / Hans Kjellberg and Ingrid Stigzelius -- 10. Concerned markets : facing the future, beyond 'interested' and 'contested' markets / Franck Cochoy
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frenkel, Amnon Mapping national innovation ecosystems
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Technologiepolitik ; Forschung ; Visualisierung ; Vergleich ; Theorie ; Israel ; Polen ; Deutschland ; Frankreich ; Spanien ; Ontario (Provinz) ; Shanghai ; Singapur ; Technological innovations ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Technische Innovation ; Technologiepolitik ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: 'Frenkel and Maital provide a ground-breaking deeply-delving study of innovation systems, offering guidance for decision-making practitioners that links theory with case-based learning opportunities.'--Michael Radnor, Chairman and co-founder, Global Advanced Technology Innovation Consortium (GATIC). 'A must read for national policy makers, this book highlights the role of innovation in overall economic wellbeing and the importance of a system-based approach to designing national innovation policies'--Brendan Cahill, Partner, BearingPoint. 'Every national innovation ecosystem is based on the country's history, culture, people and environment. This book is essential reading for policy-makers in any region or nation, especially for nations such as China, in the process of developing an innovation-based economy.'--Gu Peihua, Provost, Shantou University, China. Increasingly, researchers and policymakers alike recognize that innovations are generated by complex and dynamic national ecosystems that include government, industry, universities and schools. Because these systems differ by country and are strongly influenced by culture, effective policy and research strategies require a systems approach, in which policy consensus is built on a clear understanding of how each nation's innovation ecosystem functions. This book outlines a unique methodology for constructing visual maps of national innovation ecosystems. The authors provide completed maps for six countries (Israel, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Singapore), and two regions (Greater Toronto and ZhiangJiang Technology Park in Shanghai), along with detailed breakdowns of the policy implications emerging from each. These in-depth examples and a clear methodological approach offer a comprehensive guide for constructing visual portrayals of innovation systems and demonstrate why this is a vital exercise. Scholars and students of innovation and management will find this book an invaluable resource, as will innovation policymakers across the world
    Abstract: 1. Towards national innovation systems -- 2. Method for mapping innovation ecosystems -- 3. The Israeli national innovation ecosystem -- 4. The Polish national innovation ecosystem -- 5. The German national innovation ecosystem -- 6. The national innovation ecosystem of France -- 7. The national innovation ecosystem of Spain -- 8. The health industry innovation ecosystem in the Province of Ontario, Canada -- 9. Shanghai, China [Zhangjiang Park] innovation ecosystem -- 10. Singapore's national innovation ecosystem -- Conclusion: A comparison of national & regional innovation ecosystems, with emphasis on markets & demand : like all, like some, like none -- Epilog: Systems mindset as foundations for policy
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    ISBN: 9781784710996
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 258 Seiten) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Piekkari, Rebecca, 1967 - Language in international business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Piekkari, Rebecca, 1967 - Language in international business
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; Fremdsprache ; Kommunikation ; Internationales Management ; International business enterprises Language ; Multilingual communication ; Businesspeople Foreign language competency ; Electronic books ; Auslandsgeschäft ; Sprachkompetenz
    Abstract: 'This is a terrific book. With English now established as the lingua franca of business, some might be tempted to assume that language isn't a big deal any more in the world of business. But the authors show how mistaken this assumption is. With a mix of careful of research and detailed examples, they show how language use in international firms influences the meaning of written documents, power relationships between people, and how individuals make sense of their corporate environment. Language becomes, in effect, a window on the entire set of challenges faced by an international firm, and this has profound implications for executives and researchers alike.'--Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School, UK. 'A comprehensive treatment of a key international business variable that we all too often take for granted. Language is and will remain a critical component of business performance in a global environment.'--Oded Shenkar, Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, US. 'The authors' analysis of the multilingual reality of global business expansion is consistent with my experience as chairman of a global company. Although the book has been written by academics, the writing style is clear and direct, making it an accessible and enjoyable read for anyone in the business community who is interested in the way language impacts business performance. I am happy to recommend it.'--Antti Herlin, Board Chairman, KONE Corporation, Finland. Language permeates every facet of international business in the 21st century. However, being aware of this multilingual reality is not enough. This book presents a case for recognizing and appreciating the importance of language, its multifaceted role and the range of effects it may have on internationalizing firms. Responding to the growing interest in the role of language in international business, this book presents language as a critical management challenge for the internationalizing firm. Several perspectives are explored, including the individual, the firm and the broader society in which language use is embedded. Empirical examples of language roles are identified through examining human resource management, international marketing and foreign operation modes and networks in business. Language in International Business reveals a fresh understanding of the complexity of the multilingual reality that internationalizing firms face. Students from undergraduate ...
    Abstract: 1. Language and global business expansion -- 2. Translation -- 3. Confronting language : the individual in the organizational context -- 4. Language and international management -- 5. Language and networks -- 6. Language and human resource management -- 7. Language and international marketing -- 8. Language and foreign operation modes -- 9. Language strategy and management -- 10. Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9781781955031
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 463 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on women in international management
    DDC: 658.409082
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    Keywords: Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Internationales Management ; Auslandsaufenthalt ; Familie-Beruf ; Erwerbsverlauf ; Karriereplanung ; Geschlechterforschung ; International business enterprises Management ; Women executives ; Management International cooperation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'Research Handbook on Women in International Management is a welcome addition to the literature on international management, and a must-read for any scholar, from any country, seeking to develop theory and/or research in this field. The book is remarkable for its diversity, covering past, present and future, every region of the world, and many different types of international experience, and family circumstance. Thorough and thought-provoking.' --Kerr Inkson, The University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand and co-author, with Yvonne McNulty, of Managing Expatriates: A Return on Investment Approach. 'This book provides a competent coverage of the key issues confronting women in international management. It offers a balanced view of the challenges women in many parts of the world face and the reasons why such challenges exist. It is timely and valuable contribution to the current debates in the international HRM literature.' --Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. The Research Handbook on Women in International Management is a carefully designed collection of contributions that provides a thorough and nuanced discussion of how women engage in international management. It also offers important insights into emerging and new areas of research warranting future consideration. The Handbook commences by reviewing the history of the literature, from the development of the discipline through the current state of research, and progresses into examinations of how socio-cultural and organizational issues affect women, with reference to work/life issues and family. Matters affecting women in international management and work in diverse areas of the globe are then examined, including the Arab Middle East, East Asia, South America, and Western and Central Europe. Next, themes including self-initiated expatriation, women in non-traditional families, and women in the mining industry are explored. The Handbook concludes with a few explicitly reflective chapters by academics working within the field
    Abstract: pt. I. Reviewing the history of women in international management and the current state of play -- pt. II. Organisational and socio-cultural issues for women in international management -- pt. III. Women in international management in diverse regions of the globe -- pt. IV. Women in international management-- issues more recently explored in the literature -- pt. V. Researching women and women as researchers
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 281 p) , ill , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Williams, Colin C., 1961 - Confronting the shadow economy
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    Keywords: Schattenwirtschaft ; Schwarzarbeit ; Steuermoral ; Rechtsdurchsetzung ; Welt ; Taxpayer compliance ; Informal sector (Economics) ; Electronic books ; Schattenwirtschaft ; Steuermoral ; Schattenwirtschaft ; Steuermoral
    Abstract: 'This is a very stimulating book which should be read by everyone who wants to gain an understanding of the latest developments in the shadow economy.'--Friedrich Schneider, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria. 'Professor Williams is to be congratulated for this timely contribution - a fresh addition to the literature. As he explains, the recognition that the shadow economy is diverse and extensive has led to a rethinking of how to tackle it. In a reader-friendly fashion, the author explains the variable magnitude of and variable character of the shadow economy; he then discusses policy approaches, deterrence measures and incentives. The result is of interest to the policy-maker as well as to academics.'--Léo-Paul DANA, Groupe Sup de Co Montpellier Business School, France. This authoritative monograph explores the effectiveness and transferability of the rapidly expanding range of policy approaches and measures available as weaponry in the fight against the shadow economy. Beginning with a review of the extent of undeclared work, the author discusses the discrepancies between regions and the potential impacts of the economic crisis, comparing the nature of the potential solutions available with those actually adopted. The way forward, the book concludes, is to move away from increasing the costs of engaging in hidden work using repressive measures, and concentrate more on developing initiatives that enhance the benefits of engaging in declared work and increase the likelihood of compliance by engendering a commitment to tax morality. This insightful and unique exposition will have considerable appeal to academics, practitioners and policy-makers across the globe involved in the fight against undeclared work
    Abstract: pt. I. Extent and nature of the shadow economy -- pt. II. Policy approaches -- pt. III. Direct controls -- pt. IV. Indirect controls
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    ISBN: 9781781955598
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p) , cm
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    Keywords: Biomedical materials Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Rapid advances in the life sciences means that there is now a far more detailed understanding of biological systems on the cellular, molecular and genetic levels. Sited at the intersection between the life sciences, the engineering sciences and the design sciences, innovations in the biomaterials industry are expected to garner increasing attention and play a key role in future development. This book examines the biomaterials innovations taking place in corporations and in academic research settings today. Biomaterials Innovation offers a comprehensive overview of life science innovation and presents empirical research in the field of biomaterials innovation. Alexander Styhre examines innovation management practices in the field of biomaterials development and explains institutional changes in the biomaterials industry. The demand for accomplishing biocompatibility between the human body and the materials developed is highlighted, as is the relationship between financial markets and biomaterials companies. Finally, the author discusses the therapeutic, regulatory and managerial implications of biomaterials innovation. Biomaterials Innovation will be required reading for any researcher, policy-maker or student interested in innovation management, the life sciences and the development of health care therapies
    Abstract: pt. I. Theoretical framework -- pt. II. Empirical studies -- pt. III. A biomaterial future?
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    ISBN: 9780857932990
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 508 S.)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. The development of human resource management across nations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The development of human resource management across nations
    DDC: 658.3009
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    Keywords: Personalmanagement ; Management history ; Personnel management Case studies History ; Business ; Personnel management ; Psychology, Industrial ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Personalwesen
    Abstract: 'This is an excellent book. Bruce Kaufman, in his ever thoughtful way, has not just analyzed the history of the development of HRM, but assembled 17 chapters in which world-class local experts report on that history in their own country. The book is full of fascinating information, stories and analysis and will be a touchstone text for everyone wanting to break out of the usual narrow ethnocentric view that often afflicts studies of HRM.'--Chris Brewster, University of Reading, UK. This innovative book describes the historical development of human resource management (HRM) in seventeen countries around the world. The chapters, written by national experts, describe the origin of HRM in the late 19th - early 20th century and its evolution and development as a business practice to the present day. Offering a comprehensive cross-disciplinary perspective, the chapters discuss the economic, political and social factors that shaped HRM in each country, including the role of national labor movements and labor law regimes. The authors also provide an examination of HR practices and systems within firms, starting with rudimentary hiring and compensation a century ago, progressing to personnel and industrial relations programs in the last century, and culminating in modern human resource management practices today, including strategic high-performance systems. This unique book is the first to identify the commonalities and differences in HRM both across nations and over time. A book with real international appeal, 'The Development of Human Resource Management Across Nations' will interest researchers, students and practitioners involved with management, industrial relations, labor economics, organizational behavior and employment law
    Abstract: 1. The development of human resource management across nations : history and its lessons for international and comparative HRM / Bruce E. Kaufman -- 2. A century of human resource management in Argentina / Carlos Aldao-Zapiola -- 3. Human resource management in Australia : historical development and contemporary tensions / Christopher Wright -- 4. The historical evolution of human resource management in Brazil / Zilá Guimarães Horta -- 5. The evolution of human resource management in China : traditions, reforms and developments / Xiangquan Zeng, Liwen Chen, Zhongxing Su -- 6. The history of human resource management in France / Jacques Rojot -- 7. The history of human resource management in Germany / Ruth Rosenberger -- 8. The evolution of human resource management in the UK / Howard Gospel -- 9. Human resource management in India / J.S. Sodhi -- 10. The historical development of HRM in Israel / Itzhak Harpaz -- 11. The evolution of human resource management in Italy : an historical-institutional perspective / Giovanni Costa and Arnaldo Camuffo -- 12. Evolution of human resource management in Japan : continuity, change, and enduring challenges / Jong-Won Woo -- 13. The development of people management in South Korea / Young-Myon Lee -- 14. HRM in Russia over a century of storm and turmoil : a tale of unrealized dreams / Igor Gurkov ... [et al.] -- 15. Human resource management in the Republic of South Africa / Marius Meyer -- 16. Employment regimes and personnel work in Sweden / Lena Gonäs and Patrik Larsson -- 17. Human resource management in Turkey / Lale Tüzüner -- 18. The origins, evolution, and current status of human resource management in the United States / Bruce E. Kaufman
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    ISBN: 9781781956182
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Necessity entrepreneurs
    DDC: 338.04091724
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    Keywords: Kleinstunternehmen ; Unternehmer ; Selbstständige ; Unternehmensgründung ; Ökonomische Bildung ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Mikrofinanzierung ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Schumpeterismus ; Sozialkapital ; Entrepreneurship ; Businesspeople ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This groundbreaking exploration of the concept of necessity entrepreneurship cuts to the heart of the culture wars with potential ramifications for public policy. Central to this volume is the question, "What is culture?" The politically incorrect conclusion that some cultures are "progress"-prone, while others may be "progress"-resistant, should anoint new generations of educators to rise to this challenge. The dilemma is, how do we maintain respect for cultural diversity while at the same time, encouraging subsistent families and communities to become more self-sufficient? The answer to this question will determine, in large part, the direction of our welfare policies in the government as well as our philanthropy in the private sector.' --Hilaire Kallendorf, Texas A&M University, US. Necessity entrepreneurs are individuals in developing countries who start small enterprises out of necessity. While they range from street sellers to educated hopefuls with little access to formal employment, the one thing that unites them is the need to survive. This volume is the first-known compilation of theories contributed by international scholars who have worked together to establish a theory-based discourse on necessity entrepreneurship, microenterprise education and long-term economic development. An estimated one billion individuals in both developed and developing nations can be defined as necessity entrepreneurs; individuals who have no other viable option for licit income than to start a small, income-generating activity. However, unless these 'necessity entrepreneurs' have access to meaningful education, they will never realize the powerful, economic potential to impact the economic development of their respective nations. This volume is the foundation upon which the budding discipline of necessity entrepreneurship can be built. This book is an essential resource for policy makers, educators and academics interested in global economic development and sustainable business. Moreover, it will be an invaluable tool to those working in non-profit organizations and non-governmental organizations
    Abstract: 1. Defining and classifying necessity entrepreneurs : a review of the literature / Jeremi Brewer -- 2. Understanding and helping the necessity entrepreneur prosper / Stephen W. Gibson -- 3. Towards an improved understanding of knowledge requirements in entrepreneurship : an empirical investigation of founder and opportunity characteristics / Marc Gruber and John Dencker -- 4. Necessity entrepreneurs : transforming illiterate mothers into businesswomen / John Hatch -- 5. Toward a hybrid of integrated non-financial services and lending / Mark Coffey -- 6. Entrepreneurship in developing economies : transformation, barriers, and infrastructure / Hisrich & Kearney -- 7. Entrepreneurial intentions of nascent entrepreneurs motivated out of necessity / Wendy Lindsay -- 8. The role of family capital in necessity entrepreneurship / Gibb Dyer -- 9. Policy analysis for entrepreneurship education in necessity-based contexts : a Sri Lankan case study / Allan O'Connor, Eva Blan-Vnuk and Manjula Dissanyake
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    ISBN: 9781783475704
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p) , cm
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    Keywords: Mobile communication systems ; Telecommunication systems ; Wireless communication systems ; Electronic books
    Abstract: During the past decade, no industry has grown faster than that of mobile communications, yet coverage of its operations remains scarce. This state-of-the-art book examines the evolving structure and strategic behaviour of the thirty largest operators in the mobile communications industry. The focus of the book is on service providers, who are the primary interface between the industry and its users. The discussion gives emphasis to the most prominent operators and is divided into regions for ease of analysis. Prior to this, there is an examination of where these companies stand in relation to the FT500 largest companies in the world and an analysis of Merger and Acquisition (M&A) activity in the industry. The authors also provide a review of the latest wave of technology, known as Long Term Evolution (LTE). Through detailed case studies, the book demonstrates the complexity of the industry's structure and sheds light on such controversies as corporate taxation. Peter Curwen and Jason Whalley conclude with an overview of where the industry has been and more importantly, where it is going. This timely book will appeal to academics, practitioners and students with an interest in technology, telecommunications and business strategy
    Abstract: 1. Restructuring among mobile service providers : a ten-year perspective -- 2. Mobile technology in the modern era -- 3. Anatomy of an international operator : Vodafone Group -- 4. Anatomy of a disruptive force : Hutchison Whampoa -- 5. Structural and strategic adjustment among Asia-Pacific mobile operators -- 6. Structural and strategic adjustment among African mobile operators -- 7. Structural and strategic adjustment among European mobile operators -- 8. Structural and strategic adjustment among mobile operators in Latin America -- 9. Structural and strategic adjustment among mobile operators in North America -- 10. Internationalisation as of end-2013 -- 11. Retrospect and prospect
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    ISBN: 9781783472680
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nieuwenhuis, Paul Sustainable automobility
    DDC: 629.2028/6
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    Keywords: Kraftfahrzeug ; Nachhaltige Mobilität ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Automobiles Environmental aspects ; Transportation, Automotive Environmental aspects ; Sustainable development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'A very powerful, well-researched and thoughtful argument in support of the ecological versus the economic way of thinking and acting. Paul Nieuwenhuis is no "Fachidiot" but sees clearly the bigger picture. His book takes you on a fascinating journey through the worlds of philosophy and ecology to an in-depth understanding of the evolution of car manufacturing, its past and future. A fascinating read even for a "tree-hugger" and public transportation fan like me.' --Georgios Kostakos, Independent Consultant on global challenges and sustainability, governance and UN affairs. If we are part of nature, then so is everything we make. This unique book explores this notion using the example of the car, how it is made and used and especially how we relate to it, with a view to creating a more sustainable automobility. We have been trying to make cars cleaner and more efficient, but has this really made them more sustainable? This book argues, within the context of sustainable consumption and production, that we should see the car as a natural system, subject to natural laws and processes. As part of this new perspective we need to change our attitude to cars, building more durable relationships and co-evolving with them. Revolutionary, perhaps; but if we get it right, this approach will allow us to enjoy motoring --albeit in modified form --into the future. The book draws on a range of disciplines, including industrial ecology, engineering, philosophy, anthropology, consumer psychology and object-oriented ontology, as well as providing industry examples to support its innovative case. This ground-breaking book will be of interest to academics of sustainability, socio-technical transition, management of change, engineering, biomimicry and business. It will also be of interest to automotive consultancies and those working in the car and oil industries. Paul Nieuwenhuis' innovative suggestions will certainly be of interest to government workers in industry, business and the environment, as well as various environmental NGOs
    Abstract: 1. Introduction-- a natural history of the car -- 2. The problem with cars is ... -- 3. What is sustainability and what is sustainable? -- 4. The history of the car and the history of car production -- 5. A changing industry -- 6. Regulating the car to save our environment : emptying the ashtrays on the Titanic? -- 7. Supply chains ..., or loops, tiers, webs, or flows? -- 8. Freedom to tinker : the true ownership model -- 9. Consumers : SCP and sustainable car use : learning to love your car -- 10. How does change happen? -- 11. The ecological model of business -- 12. Automotive evolution-- the car of the future : a future for the car? -- 13. The automotive industry : an ecosystem perspective -- 14. Making the transition : ecodiversity at the sector level : industry as ecosystem -- 15. Concluding remarks
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    ISBN: 9780857939319
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 290 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International handbook on diversity management at work
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    Keywords: Diversity Management ; Antidiskriminierungsrecht ; Welt ; Diversity in the workplace Cross-cultural studies Management ; Diversity in the workplace Management ; Electronic books ; Diversity Management ; Antidiskriminierungsrecht ; Welt
    Abstract: In the second edition of the International Handbook on Diversity Management at Work, Alain Klarsfeld and his co-editors have once again brought together an impressive group of authors to provide unique, timely, and valuable information regarding diversity management around the world. This will be my go-to source for learning how different countries are addressing diversity issues. The volume will be a very useful resource for scholars, policy-makers, consultants, and business leaders interested in diversity and equality.'--Bernardo M. Ferdman, Alliant International University, US and Editor, Diversity at Work: The Practice of Inclusion. 'An exemplary work, the second edition of this Handbook is extraordinary in its recognition of the complexities of diversity management under conditions of globalization. Addressing diversity as a transnational force while maintaining an intra-national focus allows the collection of chapters to offer a processual understanding of population flows and, concurrently, a clear understanding of the diversity of diversity - institutionally and demographically - and its changing patterns over time. Altogether the book excels in fulfilling its conceptual claims for understanding diversity management at work: contextually, relationally and dynamically.'--Marta B. Calás, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US. 'This second edition contains 14 countries as opposed to 16 in the first edition, but is essentially different as it not only includes updates for the countries in common, but also six new ones including Australia, Finland, Japan, New Zealand, Nigeria and Russia. It is, therefore, essentially a complement to the first edition. The editors suggest that one of the most significant effects of globalization has been to widen the scope of diversity management as workforces are becoming more diverse, with migrants posing a particular challenge in some countries. Examination at national level is crucial as anti-discrimination legislation and its implementation vary from country to country, especially with respect to whether or not positive discrimination is a feature. Above all the picture is changing over time. Hence the need for this new edition.'--Peter J. Sloane, Swansea University, UK and Flinders University, Australia. 'By covering the diversity practices in 14 different countries this Handbook makes evident the need to consider diversity management from a global and local standpoint. What is legal and standard practice towar ...
    Abstract: 1. Introduction : equality and diversity in 14 countries : analysis and summary / Alain Klarsfeld ... [et al.] -- 2. Equal access to the opportunities available? : equity and diversity laws and policies in Australia / Erica French, Glenda Strachan and John Burgess -- 3. Equal treatment in Austria : current practices and challenges / Roswitha Hofmann and Regine Bendl -- 4. A review of two decades of employment equity in Canada : progress and propositions / Rana Haq ... [et al.] -- 5. Equality and diversity in Finland : from separate to intertwined concepts / Jonna Louvrier and Annamari Tuori -- 6. Equality and diversity in years of crisis in France / Anne-Françoise Bender, Alain Klarsfeld and Jacqueline Laufer -- 7. Equality and diversity in India : public versus private sector approaches to managing diversity in Indian organizations / Rana Haq -- 8. Moving societies and immobile organizational practices : the winding road of diversity management in Italy / Annalisa Murgia and Barbara Poggio -- 9. Japan : progress towards diversity and equality in employment / Vera Mackie, Kaori Okano and Kirsti Rawstron -- 10. Laws, policies and practices of diversity management in The Netherlands anno 2013 / Inge Bleijenbergh ... [et al.] -- 11. Equality and diversity in Aotearoa (New Zealand) / Irene Ryan, Katherine Ravenswood and Judith Pringle -- 12. Equality, diversity and inclusion in Nigeria : historical context and emerging issues / Ifedapo Adeleye, 'Doyin Atewologun and Olusegun Matanmi -- 13. Employment equality and diversity management in a Russian context / Fiona Colgan ... [et al.] -- 14. New developments in employment equity and diversity management in South Africa / Lize A.E Booysen and Stella M. Nkomo -- 15. Recent developments in the equality and diversity agenda in the UK : the 'big society' under austerity / Ian Roper and Ahu Tatli
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    ISBN: 9781783475346
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 270 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International Perspectives on Business Innovation and Disruption in the Creative Industries
    DDC: 330.09
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    Keywords: Innovationsmanagement ; Organisatorischer Wandel ; Kreativsektor ; Cultural industries Technological innovations ; Disruptive technologies ; Cultural industries Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Filmwirtschaft ; Innovation ; Informationstechnik
    Abstract: 'Independent film makers and local media companies use the digital transformation of the business to find new ways for producing, funding and broadcasting their works of art. Their innovative ideas change the existing value chains and create new relations between artists and audiences that have previously been unimaginable. This is a great collection of chapters that give insight into a fascinating field of study: congratulations to the authors and editors!'--Kathrin M. Möslein, University Erlangen-Nuremberg and HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany. 'At a time when the creative industries are becoming increasingly important for economic growth and employment prospects, this highly original and authoritative volume explores the digital disruptions and the related industry transformation in these sectors. The different studies bring to life the new sources of creative content, the new business models and value propositions emerging in different countries in a variety of creative industries associated with imagery. It is vital reading for all researchers and practitioners with a stake in understanding and contributing to a major force in the current economic transformation towards knowledge-based economies.'--Marcela Miozzo, The University of Manchester, UK. 'This excellent set of expert chapters covers all aspects of innovative change in the creative industries. What sets this volume apart is its strong focus on very recent developments and phenomena, like customer co-creation, crowdfunding, or managing long-tail markets. I found plenty of new ideas for my own research!'--Frank T. Piller, RWTH Aachen University, Germany and MIT, US. 'The film, video and photography industries have been transformed in recent years by digitisation, the emergence of new business models, and new modes of collaboration between "the crowd" and professional practitioners in the financing, production and distribution of media content. Through multiple case and country studies, this book augments analysis of creative industries' dynamics and deepens understanding of business innovation and strategy in knowledge-based economies. This volume should be required reading for students, researchers and practitioners in media industries and management.'--Ben Goldsmith, ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Australia. 'The way we create, fund and share experiences is going through rapid and profound change. The chapters of DeFillippi and Wikström's exc ...
    Abstract: pt. I. Film industry disruption and transformation -- pt. II. Co-creation, crowd-funding and crowd-sourcing
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    ISBN: 9781783478668
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 522 p) , ill., maps , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rimmer, Peter James, 1935 - Asian-Pacific Rim logistics
    DDC: 658.5
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    Keywords: Logistik ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum ; Production management ; Business logistics ; Electronic books ; Logistik
    Abstract: 'Asian-Pacific Rim Logistics presents a wide span of material, geographically and conceptually, in considerable depth. Current conditions are presented with an historical context and up-to-date detail that will satisfy the specialist reader as well as those new to logistics and to Asian conditions. The coverage of logistics and policies within and between Japan, South Korea and China is particularly strong. The examination of developments in global logistics and of conditions in the extended Rim to include Australia and India, provides an interesting base from which to speculate about future directions in logistics.'--Trevor Heaver, University of British Columbia, Canada. 'This book is a tour de force on the dynamic complexities surrounding logistics operations in the Asian-Pacific Rim. Writing in a highly accessible fashion, Professor Rimmer systematically probes those dynamics that mould the complex protocols through the lens of structure and institutions. This is a not-to-miss book for anyone who wants to understand how global flows of goods, finance, information and people are relentlessly reshaped by local policies and logistics practices in countries of the Asian-Pacific region.'--Booi H Kam, RMIT University, Australia. Encompassing China, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, extending to Australasia and connecting with South Asia, the Asian-Pacific Rim forms the world's most dynamic economic region. Comprehending the region's logistical structure and its institutions is of pivotal importance for businesses, researchers and policy-makers. The flow of goods, people and information constitutes the global and local economic system. Through a unique analysis of this system and the transport and communications technologies that sustain it, Peter J. Rimmer provides a framework for identifying the multilayered networks and gateways in which the Asian-Pacific Rim's logistics are embedded. Highlighting important structural and institutional features, the role of corporations (money) and states (power) in configuring global and local markets is illustrated by case studies drawn from across the world's major economic regions. This book addresses evolving challenges for policy-makers, arising from the extension of manufacturing and retailing supply chains across national borders, and from globalizing logistics services. By deepening knowledge and viewpoints on these issues, the well-illustrated Asian-Pacific Rim Logistics is essential reading for students expl ...
    Abstract: pt. I. Global context -- pt. II. Local policies : Asian-Pacific Rim -- pt. III. Local policies : the wider rim and beyond
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    ISBN: 9781849809245
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (448 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on small business and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.642
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    Keywords: KMU ; Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsausbildung ; Entrepreneurship ; Bibliometrie ; Small business Research ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode
    Abstract: This insightful Handbook focuses on behaviour, performance and relationships in small and entrepreneurial firms. It introduces a variety of contemporary topics, research methods and theoretical frameworks that will provide cutting edge analysis, stimulate thought, raise further questions and demonstrate the complexity of the rapidly-advancing field of entrepreneurship. With an extensive introduction, logical sequencing and a collection of interesting and original contributions from across the globe, the Handbook commences with two thought-provoking chapters, which raise issues of theoretical framing and highlight the importance of paradigm choice, methodology and method. After considering different disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship and small business, various issues are raised about entrepreneurship education and learning and the application of entrepreneurship to various sectors and sectional interests. For example, what conceptual framework is available for entrepreneurs and small businesses? How does innovation relate to entrepreneurship and small business behaviour? And what evidence is there of the links between better performing firms and effective learning? These issues are debated before the authors consider the future application of entrepreneurship research to different sectors. Both scholars new to the area, as well as established academics looking to extend their research scope to encompass the field of entrepreneurship and small business will find this work to be an invaluable and timely resource
    Abstract: pt. I. Theoretical framing -- pt. II. Methodologies, paradigms and methods -- pt. III. Disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship -- pt. IV. Entrepreneurship education and learning -- pt. V. Applications of entrepreneurship research
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    ISBN: 9781781006948
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXI, 530 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Parallel Title: Druck-Ausg. Handbook of conflict management research
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of conflict management research
    DDC: 658.4
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    Keywords: Betrieblicher Konflikt ; Konfliktregelung ; Verhalten in Organisationen ; Arbeitsgruppe ; Führungsstil ; Interkulturelle Kompetenz ; Verhandlungstechnik ; Conflict management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'Given the breadth in the conflict and conflict management literatures, there have been few if any compilations that offered good coverage and quality depth, until now. This work provides both a good and timely review as well as insightful integration and extension of existing conflict research. As we would expect from these authors, the writing is good throughout and the chapters are well-organized, focused and concise. This is good reading that is sure to become a staple for conflict researchers.'--Allen C. Amason, Dean, College of Business Administration, Georgia Southern University, US. 'The Handbook of Conflict Management Research is an important integration of the research literature that has blossomed over the last couple of decades. This volume of spectacular pieces of work will be a critical addition to the library of any serious scholar of conflict.'--Max H. Bazerman, Harvard Kennedy School, US. Managing conflict in the workplace is one of the major challenges facing the leaders and managers of modern organizations. This comprehensive Handbook draws together current thoughts and research in conflict management. Specifically, it brings a wealth of knowledge from authorities in the field on emerging issues such as power in conflict, cognition and emotions in conflict, leading conflict from multiple perspectives and cultural orientations, the role of context in conflict and the teaching of conflict management. By enhancing the knowledge base around conflict and conflict management, this Handbook provides guidance to improve human interactions at the individual, dyad, team, organizational and societal levels. Altogether, the Handbook provides a crucial avenue for researchers and practitioners' continued engagement in conflict research and management theory
    Abstract: pt. I. On the nature of conflict -- pt. II. On the effects of culture and diversity -- pt. III. Conflict within and between teams -- pt. IV. The role of cognition and emotion -- pt. V. Conflict and negotiation -- pt. VI. On the role of organizational context -- pt. VII. Conflict and leadership -- pt. VIII. Learning and teaching conflict management/negotiation
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    ISBN: 9781782546832
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 302 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: The Johns Hopkins University series on entrepreneurship
    Series Statement: The John Hopkins University series on entrepreneurship
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Theory and empirical research in social entrepreneurship
    DDC: 361.00684
    Keywords: Sozialwirtschaft ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'The editors of this book have put together a volume that advances research on and deepens the understanding of social entrepreneurship in a number of ways. First, the volume offers a model of social entrepreneurship that bridges economics and sociology. Second, the approach taken expands our understanding of the broader phenomenon without compromising attention to detail. Third, the book also illustrates the usefulness of action research as a means of simultaneously intervening to create social and economic value and collecting data to test theory. All in all, this book represents an excellent resource for scholars; the literature review alone is worth acquiring it, let alone the other sections on social exchange theory, action research methodology, and philanthropic finance. Because of its practice orientation, this book is also a good resource for policy makers who want fresh thinking and evidence-based approaches to policy.' - Gideon D. Markman, Colorado State University, US. 'Social entrepreneurship has emerged as an academic field, due to growing interest among students, academics, and policymakers in understanding the antecedents and consequences of these activities. Unfortunately, there has been no comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art theoretical and empirical research on this topic. This timely and important book fills this gap, by effectively synthesizing the burgeoning interdisciplinary literature on social entrepreneurship. Given growing interest in social entrepreneurship, the usefulness of this book to academics, entrepreneurs, and policymakers will not diminish over time.' - Donald S. Siegel, University at Albany, SUNY, US. Scholars and policy makers have long recognized entrepreneurship as a powerful engine of economic growth. There is clear evidence, however, that when it comes to social entrepreneurship, policy attention has not been matched by growth in scholarly research. This volume illustrates the type of empirical effort that must take place for the field to advance. The authors review the latest research in the field and then address the many challenges - heterogeneous institutions, geographies and cultures, fast evolving practices, the lack of reliable large datasets, and fragmented theory building - that have hampered the development of this research. In many ways, the fundamental questions relating to the rationale and definitions of social entrepreneurship are still very much a work in progress. The main characteristics ...
    Abstract: pt. I, 1. Research in social entrepreneurship : from historical roots to future routes / H. Aygören -- pt. II, 2. A social exchange theory of non-governmental organizations as social entrepreneurs in rural entrepreneurship / S.H. Lee ; 3. A theoretical model for understanding the scalability of social impact / C. Weber, A. Kroeger and K. Lambrich ; 4. What really matters : a theoretical model for the assessment of social enterprise performance / A.-K. Achleitner, P. Heister and W. Spiess-Knafl ; 5. An empirical analysis of the missions, funding sources, and survival of social ventures / A.V. Bruno, J. Woolley and E.D. Carlson ; 6. Crowdfunding, foundations, and impact investors as sources of financial capital for social entrepreneurs / J.E. Clarkin -- pt. III, 7. Leadership training as a means to stimulate social entrepreneurship / J. Maas ... [et al.] ; 8. Value creation at the individual, venture and societal levels of analyses through social venture competitions / M. Meyskens and N. Auch
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    ISBN: 9781782545743
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (viii, 302 p.)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Research handbook on the globalization of Chinese firms
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on the globalization of Chinese firms
    DDC: 658.0490951
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    Keywords: Internationale Geschäftsbeziehungen ; China ; International business enterprises ; Globalization ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; China ; Unternehmen ; Globalisierung ; Forschung ; Handbuch
    Abstract: 'Research Handbook on the Globalization of Chinese Firms provides an eclectic collection of essays and articles on the state of affairs in the Asia Pacific, with special emphasis on China. It is an essential read for students of the Chinese economy and business environments, covering topics as diverse as industrial innovation, trade, FDI, productivity, value chain, international business, finance, human resources, accounting, information technology and governance. Chinese management leaders as well as researchers of international business can benefit from its insights.'--Ilan Alon, Rollins College and Harvard University, US. This comprehensive research Handbook encompasses an expansive range of perspectives on the globalization process of Chinese firms. Eminent global scholars provide contributions on a variety of topics, including: industrial innovation, technological innovation and learning, the performance of Chinese international joint ventures, the global consumer, foreign direct investment (FDI) including barriers to FDI and FDI in China's hinterland areas, the globalization of Chinese business practices in Africa, the human resource management transfer process, corporate information disclosure in China's stock market, the home employment effect. In addition, regional economic integration, transportation costs and the national government's role in globalization are also explored. This innovative Handbook is perfect for scholars wishing to conduct research in China on some of the topics contained in the book, together with academics specializing in globalization or international management
    Abstract: 1. Industrial innovation in Chinese firms / Li Yu and Zhang Yanming -- 2. Transportation costs as a barrier to globalization for nine Asian countries including China / Junqian Xu and Craig C. Julian -- 3. China's foreign direct investment across the U.S. / Chen Cheng and Xiaohong He -- 4. Global optimal values of enterprise cluster fitness for Chinese firms / Tang Linjia and Lin Li -- 5. Foreign direct investment (FDI) productivity in China / Xiaowen Tian, Moxi Song and Ran Tian -- 6. An African perspective of the globalization of Chinese business practices / Gido Mapunda -- 7. The national government's role in Chinese outward foreign direct investment / Dirk Hotbrügge and Sue Claire Berning -- 8. Risk and return of mezzanine debt / Yun Li and Ho Kim Hin -- 9. The consumer's role in globalization and management innovation / Meng Tao, Dong Dahai and Zhang Yuan -- 10. HR strategy and practices in Chinese multinational companies / Jingqi Zhu and William Wei -- 11. Economic globalization and regional economic integration in China / Rong Yizhong -- 12. Corporate information disclosure internalities in China's stock market / Li Xiang and Liu Qijie -- 13. The home employment effect of transnational corporations foreign direct investment (FDI) in China / Huiqun Liu and Jinyong Lu -- 14. The empirical link between innovation, learning and performance in Chinese international joint ventures / Craig C. Julian and Junqian Xu -- 15. Barriers to foreign direct investment (FDI) in China's hinterland areas / Clemens H. Hofmeister -- 16. Reconciling differing models of the business : a key step in the transfer of production technology into China's export-led economy / David N. Macarthur and Ronald L. Schill
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    ISBN: 9781783472635
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p)
    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.87
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    Keywords: Regionalökonomik ; Agglomerationseffekt ; Unternehmensgründung ; Regionales Wachstum ; Regional planning ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Regional economic development has experienced considerable dynamism over recent years. Perhaps the most notable cases were the rise of China and India to emergent country status by the turn of the millennium. With time now for hindsight, this book identifies some of the key forces behind these development successes, namely agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship. The expert contributors explore these three forces, which form the basis of much scholarly work in new economic geography and endogenous growth theory and policy. Here, academics from across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia consider the role of agglomeration, clusters and entrepreneurship in regional economic development within a global market context. The book presents solid conceptual and methodological contributions to the growing body of knowledge that extends these theoretical concepts, and prescribes policy and practical applications. Relevant case studies underpin the detailed empirical analyses. Academics, students, researchers and policymakers in the fields of entrepreneurship, regional development and regional science will find this book to be an enlightening read
    Abstract: pt. I. Endogenous regional growth and related processes -- pt. II. Case studies
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    ISBN: 9781781954072
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Women In STEM careers :international perspectives on increasing workforce participation, advancement and leadership
    DDC: 500.82
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    Keywords: Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte ; Weibliche Arbeitskräfte ; Personalführung ; STEM ; Success in business ; Women in science ; Women in technology ; Women in mathematics ; Leadership ; Women executives ; Women in engineering ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'In an effort to move away from the usual negative approach of studying why women leave STEM areas, Bilimoria and Lord focus on a number of research studies across the United States, Australia and Europe that examine why women stay and what organizations and broader societal practices are doing to encourage women's career development. This exciting new volume has much to offer both academic researchers and practitioners in the field.'--Susan Vinnicombe OBE, Cranfield University, UK. 'Science and technology have become major contributors to our advancement and economic progress. But although more women than men now graduate from universities, women continue to face challenges in STEM fields such as engineering, mining, and university STEM teaching and research. Though progress is slowly being made, much more needs to be done. Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord, along with their international contributors, address these concerns using theory and research evidence along with offering solutions. Organizational managers and government administrators interested in increasing women's participation and advancement in STEM disciplines need to examine this collection.'--Ronald J. Burke, York University, Canada. Adopting an international perspective, this book draws on current research from the United States, Australia and Europe to examine women's participation, advancement and leadership in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. The book explores the nature of STEM careers across industry and academia, and presents the latest thinking on successful individual, organizational and educational initiatives related to women in STEM. Along with a select group of international contributors, Diana Bilimoria and Linley Lord provide a fresh perspective, based on success stories and successful initiatives, augmenting contemporary perspectives on the barriers and issues that women in STEM careers continue to face. Women in STEM Careers is a positive and insightful outlook on gender relations, which will be an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in organizations, human resources, academia, and government, as well as for women aspiring to or presently working in STEM fields
    Abstract: pt. I. Women's individual experiences in STEM careers -- pt. II. Organizational initiatives advancing women in STEM careers -- pt. III. Praxis--changing extant discourse and practice about women in STEM careers
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    ISBN: 9781783479801
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (624 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Shepherd, Dean A., 1967 - Psychological approach to entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.4
    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Persönlichkeitspsychologie ; Entrepreneurship Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Within an entrepreneurial context, what a person thinks and feels and how they behave are hugely consequential. Entrepreneurs often work in scenarios of considerable time pressure, task complexity, uncertainty and high performance variance. This fascinating volume explores the unique psychological qualities of individuals directly involved in the entrepreneurial process. The book explores major themes in entrepreneurial psychology, including acting entrepreneurially, identifying opportunity, making decisions, choosing and managing an entrepreneurial career, adapting and persisting, and recovering from entrepreneurial failure. The selected essays highlight Dean A. Shepherd's unique perspective on important issues in entrepreneurship, and offer insightful recommendations for future study. Scholars and students of entrepreneurship and business and management, particularly those with an interest in entrepreneurial thought and decision-making, will find this book an invaluable resource
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    ISBN: 9781782547945
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p)
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    Keywords: Directors of corporations ; Women executives ; Boards of directors ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This is an extremely insightful book on an important and timely topic -- how to get women on to corporate boards. I am proud to have been a part of the discussion and processes presented in this book, and I am impressed by how the editors have put together a systematic and comprehensive overview of the snowball effects of the Norwegian gender balance law. This book will definitely be influential when policy-makers and politicians in various countries are considering voluntary actions or legal regulations to empower women in corporate life.' -- Kjell Magne Bondevik, Director, Oslo Centre for Peace and Human Rights and Former Prime Minister of Norway (1997--2000 and 2001--2005). 'This book provides significant and important insight into the continuing challenge in getting more women on to corporate boards globally. Catalyst has always believed that competing in a global economy requires that companies leverage the talents of both men and women leaders. This book's evidence-based reflections about gender balance in the boardroom, from Norway and beyond, help further the dialogue on this important business issue.' -- Ilene H. Lang, President and CEO, Catalyst. This book provides unique insights into how the idea of quota laws to get women on to corporate boards gained international momentum from its origins in Norway. Invaluable insights are gained through the stories of actors involved in shaping the discourse and practice on women of boards. In exploring political contexts, the role of the advocacy movement, experiences of women directors themselves and latest research findings, the contributors provide a comprehensive overview of the rationales, processes and outcomes of formal approaches to gender diversity on boards. Drawing on insights from political, business and academic actors, the book discusses how and why the Norwegian law on gender equality on corporate boards is turning into a blueprint for action internationally. Getting Women on to Corporate Boards will prove an invaluable resource for policy-makers, principle-setters, practitioners and students interested in the international lessons from Norway, as well as for current and potential female directors
    Abstract: pt. I. The Norwegian political background -- pt. II. Norwegian and international advocacy -- pt. III. Norwegian board members : stories from the field -- pt. IV. Lessons from research on gender on boards -- pt. V. Policy implications at the international level
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    Series Statement: Studies in fiscal federalism and state-local finance
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The challenge of local government sizes
    DDC: 320.8
    Keywords: Kommunalverwaltung ; Staatsquote ; Kommunale Dienstleistung ; Interkommunale Kooperation ; Korruption ; Finanzbeziehungen ; Europa ; Welt ; Local government ; Electronic books ; Local government ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gemeindeverwaltung ; Verwaltungsreform
    Abstract: In the efficient delivery of local public services, size matters. Many countries around the world have vertical government structures that are perceived as inefficient because of their high levels of jurisdictional fragmentation. This timely volume examines the different strategies used to address local government fragmentation and their observed results and consequences. Expert contributors in economics and political science offer a comprehensive breakdown of the issue of local jurisdiction fragmentation and provide recommendations for successful policy reform. Topics discussed include economies of scale, the costs and benefits of voluntary and forced amalgamation programs, the correlation between government size and corruption, privatization, and inter-municipal cooperation. A combination of theory and empirical evidence provides depth and makes this book an invaluable addition to the literature. Economists, public administrators and political scientists will find much of interest in this innovative volume, as will professors, students and international institutions with an interest in local government structure and reform
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    ISBN: 9781784710446
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pharmaceutical economics
    DDC: 338.476151
    Keywords: Pharmaindustrie ; Arzneimittel ; Arzneimittelmarkt ; Pharmaceutical industry Economic aspects ; Drug development Economic aspects ; Pharmaceutical industry Research ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Arzneimittelwirtschaft
    Abstract: Pharmaceutical Economics begins with an investigation of the structure of the industry and its three main components: the research firms which produce innovative products; the generic drug industry and its expanding role; and the biotech industry, which is regarded as the future for pharmaceuticals. Further sections discuss topics including demand and incentives, pricing and regulation. Professor Comanor and Professor Schweitzer have selected the most significant articles by leading academics, in order to offer a blend of standard economic interpretations of pharmaceutical policy and important new topics including biosimilars, insurance coverage for pharmaceuticals, price-fixing and direct-to-consumer advertising. An authoritative new introduction by the editors provides an insightful guide to these important topics
    Abstract: Bernard Munos (2009), 'Lessons from 60 Years of Pharmaceutical Innovation', Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery, 8, December, 959-68 -- Richard E. Caves, Michael D. Whinston and Mark A. Hurwitz (1991), 'Patent Expiration, Entry, and Competition in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics 1991, 1-48, 64-66 -- Henry Grabowski (2007), 'Competition between Generic and Branded Drugs', in Frank A. Sloan and Chee-Ruey Hseih (eds), Pharmaceutical Innovation: Incentives, Competition, and Cost-Benefit Analysis in International Perspective, Chapter 8, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 153-73, notes, references -- Fiona M. Scott Morton (1999), 'Entry Decisions in the Generic Pharmaceutical Industry', RAND Journal of Economics, 30 (3), Autumn, 421-40 -- Richard G. Frank and David S. Salkever (1997), 'Generic Entry and the Pricing of Pharmaceuticals', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 6 (1), Spring, 75-90 -- Steven Kozlowski, Janet Woodcock, Karen Midthun and Rachel Behrman Sherman (2011), 'Developing the Nation's Biosimilars Program', New England Journal of Medicine, 365 (5), August, 385-88 -- Scott Gottlieb (2008), 'Biosimilars: Policy, Clinical, and Regulatory Considerations', American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 65 (14 Supplement 6), July 15, S2-S8 -- Willard G. Manning, Joseph P. Newhouse, Naihua Duan, Emmett B. Keeler, Arleen Leibowitz and M. Susan Marquis (1987), 'Health Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment', American Economic Review, 77 (3), June, 251-77 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg and Shawn X. Sun (2007), 'The Impact of Medicare Part D on Prescription Drug Use by the Elderly', Health Affairs, 26 (6), November, 1735-44 -- Meredith B. Rosenthal, Ernst R. Berndt, Julie M. Donohue, Arnold M. Epstein and Richard G. Frank (2003), Demand Effects of Recent Changes in Prescription Drug Promotion, Report of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation #6085, June, 1-33 -- Davina C. Ling, Ernst R. Berndt and Margaret K. Kyle (2002), 'Deregulating Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of Prescription Drugs: Effects on Prescription and Over-the-Counter Product Sales', Journal of Law and Economics, XLV, October, 691-723 -- Michele M. Spence, Stephanie S. Teleki, T. Craig Cheetham, Stuart O. Schweitzer and Mirta Millares (2005), 'Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of COX-2 Inhibitors: Effect on Appropriateness of Prescribing', Medical Care Research and Review, 62 (5), October, 544-59 -- Joel W. Hay (2004), 'Evaluation and Review of Pharmacoeconomic Models', Expert Opinion in Pharmacotherapy, 5 (9), September, 1-14 [1867-80] -- Ernst R. Berndt (2002), 'Pharmaceuticals in U.S. Health Care: Determinants of Quantity and Price', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (4), Fall, 45-66 -- Z. John Lu and William S. Comanor (1998), 'Strategic Pricing of New Pharmaceuticals', Review of Economics and Statistics, 80 (1), February, 108-18 -- Jayanta Bhattacharya and William B. Vogt (2003), 'A Simple Model of Pharmaceutical Price Dynamics', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVI (2), October, 599-626 -- Stuart O. Schweitzer and William S. Comanor (2011), 'Prices of Pharmaceuticals in Poor Countries are Much Lower than in Wealthy Countries', Health Affairs, 30 (8), August, 1553-61 -- Patricia M. Danzon and Li-Wei Chao (2000), 'Cross-national Price Differences for Pharmaceuticals: How Large, and Why?', Journal of Health Economics, 19 (2), March, 159-95 -- Daniel Carpenter and Gisela Sin (2007), 'Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938', Studies in American Political Development, 21 (2), Fall, 149-80
    Abstract: Ernst R. Berndt, Robert S. Pindyck and Pierre Azoulay (2003), 'Consumption Externalities and Diffusion in Pharmaceutical Markets: Antiulcer Drugs', Journal of Industrial Economics, LI (2), June, 243-70 -- David Granlund (2010), 'Price and Welfare Effects of Pharmaceutical Substitution Reform', Journal of Health Economics, 29 (6), December, 856-65 -- Adrian Towse (2007), 'If It Ain't Broke, Don't Price Fix It: The OFT and the PPRS', Health Economics, 16 (7), July, 653-65 -- Stuart O. Schweitzer (2007), 'The Timing of Drug Approvals in the United States and Abroad', in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Second Edition, Chapter 9, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc., 191-206
    Abstract: IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics (2011). The Use of Medicines in the United States: Review of 2010, April. -- IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics (2012). The Global Use of Medicines: Outlook Through 2016, July. -- Intriligator, M. (1996). Drug Evaluations: Type I vs Type II Errors. Research Program in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, UCLA. May. -- Karki, L. (2005). Review of FDA Law Related to Pharmaceuticals: The Hatch-Waxman Act, Regulatory Amendments and Implications for Drug Patent Enforcement, Journal of the Patent & Trademark Office Society. 87, 602-20. -- Kessler, D., Rose, J. L., Temple, R. J., Schapiro, R. and Griffen, J. P. (1994). Therapeutic-Class Wars - Drug Promotion in a Competitive Marketplace, New England Journal of Medicine, 331, 1350-53. -- Langenfeld, J. and Maness, R. (2003). The Cost of PBM 'Self-Dealing' Under A Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, Unpublished Paper. -- Leffler, K. B. (1981). Persuasion or Information? The Economics of Prescription Drug Advertising, Journal of Law & Economics, 24(1), April, 45-74. -- Ma, Q. and Lu, A. Y. H. (2011). Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics, and Individualized Medicine, Pharmacological Reviews, 63(2), 437. -- Miller, H. I. (2000). To America's Health: A Proposal to Reform the Food and Drug Administration, Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, CA. -- Miller, R. D., Jr. and Frech, H. E. III (2004). Healthcare Matters: Pharmaceuticals, Obesity and the Quality of Life, American Enterprise Institute, 2-30. -- Peltzman, S. (1973). An Evaluation of Consumer Protection Legislation: The 1962 Drug Amendments, Journal of Political Economy, 81(5), 1049-91. -- Reiffen, D. E. and Ward, M. E. (2005). Generic Drug Industry Dynamics, Review of Economics and Statistics, 87, 37-49. -- Reinhart, U. (2001). Perspectives on the Pharmaceutical Industry, Health Affairs, 20(5), 136-49. -- Scherer, F. M. (2010). 'Pharmeceutical Innovation,' in Hall, B. and Rosenberg, N., eds, Handbook of the Economics of Technological Industry, North Holland, 552. -- Schwartzman, D. (1976). Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. -- Schweitzer, S. O. (2007). Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford. -- Schweitzer, S. O. (2013). How the US Food and Drug Administration Can Solve the Prescription Drug Shortage Problem, American Journal of Public Health, Public Health Policy Briefs, e1-e5. -- Scott Morton, F. (2000). Barriers to Entry, Brand Advertising, and Generic Entry in the US Pharmaceutical Industry, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 18(7), 1085-104. -- Scriabine, A. (1999). 'The Role of Biotechnology in Drug Development,' in Landau, R. et al., eds, Pharmaceutical Innovation, Chemical Heritage Press, 271-97
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Blume-Kohout, M. E. and Sood, N. (2013). Market Size and Innovation: Effects of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Journal of Public Economics, 97, 327-36. -- Bond, R. S. and Lean, D. F. (1979). Sales, Promotion, and Products Differentiation in Two Prescription Drug Markets, Staff Report to the FTC, 46. -- Boslaugh, S. (2008). Encyclopedia of Epidemiology, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, p. 395. -- Carpenter, D. (2010). Reputation and Power: Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. -- Carpenter, D. and Sin, G. (2007). Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, Studies in American Political Development, 21(02), 149-80. -- Clarkson, K. (1977). Intangible Capital and Rates of Return: Effects of Research and Promotion on Profitability, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. -- Cockburn, I. M. (2004). The Changing Structure of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Health Affairs, 23(1), 10. -- Cockburn, I. M. and Henderson, R. (2001). Scale and Scope in Drug Development: Unpacking the Advantages of Size in Pharmaceutical Research, Journal of Health Economics, 751, 1-25. -- Comanor, W. S. and Scherer, F. M. (2013). Mergers and Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Journal of Health Economics, 32, 106-13. -- Comanor, W. S. and Schweitzer, S. O. (2007). Determinants of Drug Prices and Expenditures, Managerial and Decision Economics, 28, 358-70. -- Danzon, P. M. and Furukawa, M. F. (2008). International Prices and Availability of Pharmaceuticals in 2005, Health Affairs, 27(1), 221-33. -- Danzon, P. M. and Pauly, M. (2002). Health Insurance and the Growth of Pharmaceutical Expenditures, Journal of Law and Economics, XLV, 587-613. -- Davis, M., Poisal, J., Chulis, G., Zarabozo, C. and Cooper, B. (1999). Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending Among Medicare Beneficiaries, Health Affairs, 18(1), 231-43. -- DiMasi, J. A., Hansen, R. W. and Grabowski, H. G. (2003). The Price of Innovation: New Estimates of Drug Development Costs. Journal of Health Economics, 22(2), 151-85. -- Duggan, M. and Scott Morton, F. (2006). The Distortionary Effects of Government Procurement: Evidence from Medicaid Prescription Drug Purchasing, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(1), 1-29. -- Esposito, D. (2006). Copayments and the Demand for Perscription Drugs. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK and New York, NY. -- Fierce Biotech. (2013). The Biotech Market Share Report. Available at: http://www.fiercebiotech.com/special-reports/biotech-marketshare-report. -- Gellad, W. F., Schneeweiss, S., Brawarsky, P., Lipsitz, S. and Hass, J. (2008). What if the Federal Government Negotiated Pharmaceutical Prices for Seniors? An Estimate of National Savings, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(9), 1435-40. -- Grabowski, H. G. and Vernon, J. M. (1994). Returns to R&D on New Drug Introductions in the 1980s, Journal of Health Economics, 13(4), 383-406. -- Gray, A. and Manasse, H. R. (2012). Shortages of Medicines: A Complex Global Challenge, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 90, 158-158A
    Abstract: Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc. (2011). 131 S. Ct. 2653, 2659, 180 L. Ed. 2d 544. -- Stafford, R. S. (2008). Regulating Off-Label Drug Use - Rethinking the Role of the FDA, New England Journal of Medicine, 358(14), 1427-29. -- United States Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (USOTA) (1993). Pharmaceutical R&D: Costs, Risks and Rewards. OTA-H-522. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) (2005). Prices for Brand-Name Drugs Under Selected Federal Programs. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) (2009). Pharmaceutical R&D and the Evolving Market for Prescription Drugs. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States v. Caronia (2012). WL 5992141 (US Court of Appeals, 2d Cir., Dec. 3, 2012). -- United States, Statistical Abstract of the United States (Stat. Abs U.S.) (2011). US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- Weiss, D., Naik, P. and Weiss, R. (2009). The 'Big Pharma' Dilemma: Develop New Drugs or Promote Existing Ones? Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery, 8, 533. -- Wiecek, A. and Mikhail, A. (2006). European Regulatory Guidelines for Biosimilars, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 21: Suppl 5, v17-v20. -- Patricia M. Danzon, Andrew Epstein and Sean Nicholson (2007), 'Mergers and Acquisitions in the Pharmaceutical and Biotech Industries', Managerial and Decision Economics, 28 (4-5), June-August, 307-28 -- Iain Cockburn and Rebecca Henderson (1994), 'Racing to Invest? The Dynamics of Competition in Ethical Drug Discovery', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 3 (3), Fall, 481-519 -- William S. Comanor (2007), 'The Economics of Research and Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry', in Frank A. Sloan and Chee-Ruey Hsieh (eds), Pharmaceutical Innovation: Incentives, Competition, and Cost-Benefit Analysis in International Perspective, Chapter 3, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 54-72, notes, references -- Joseph A. DiMasi, Ronald W. Hansen, Henry G. Grabowski and Louis Lasagna (1991), 'Cost of Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry', Journal of Health Economics, 10 (2), July, 107-42 -- Rebecca Henderson and Iain Cockburn (1996), 'Scale, Scope, and Spillovers: The Determinants of Research Productivity in Drug Discovery', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (1), Spring, 32-59 -- F.M. Scherer (2001), 'The Link between Gross Profitability and Pharmaceutical R&D Spending', Health Affairs, 20 (5), September, 216-20 -- Patricia M. Danzon, Sean Nicholson and Nuno Sousa Pereira (2005), 'Productivity in Pharmaceutical-Biotechnology R&D: The Role of Experience and Alliances', Journal of Health Economics, 24 (2), March, 317-39 -- Henry Grabowski, John Vernon and Joseph A. DiMasi (2002), 'Returns on Research and Development for 1990s New Drug Introductions', PharmacoEconomics, 20 (3 Supplement), December, 11-29 -- Mark Duggan and Fiona Scott Morton (2010), 'The Effect of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Prices and Utilization', American Economic Review, 100 (1), March, 590-607 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg (2003), 'Pharmaceutical Innovation, Mortality Reduction, and Economic Growth', in Kevin M. Murphy and Robert H. Topel (eds), Measuring the Gains from Medical Research: An Economic Approach, Chapter 3, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 74-109
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    ISBN: 9781784710392
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economic theory of income inequality
    DDC: 339.2
    Keywords: Einkommensverteilung ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit ; Verteilungstheorie ; Income distribution Econometric models ; Income distribution ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This book contains a high-level collection of papers by some of today's leading distributional analysts. The chapters are well-chosen and are written by respected authors with international profiles. The book will be highly valued as a reference work, by research economists and practitioners, as well as by postgraduate students and professors at universities where distributional measurement theory and application is dealt with at the PhD level.'--Peter Lambert, University of Oregon, US. The very meaning of economic inequality is fundamental for understanding today's policy debates over issues such as interpreting changes in income inequality over time, across countries, or between groups within a society, as well as determining whether or not society is becoming more polarized with a shrinking middle class. Professor Becker has selected seminal papers covering topics including foundations of income inequality measurement, the social welfare view of inequality and directions for future research on economic inequality. Along with a new and original introduction, this essential single volume is an indispensable tool for scholars and practitioners alike
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    Abstract: Jan Pen (1971), Income Distribution, Allen Lane: The Penguin Press. -- Thomas Piketty and Emanual Saez (2003), 'Income Inequality in the United States: 1913-1998', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118, (February), 1-39. -- A.C. Pigou (1912), Wealth and Welfare, Macmillan and Co, Ltd. -- A.C. Pigou (1920), The Economics of Welfare, Macmillan and Co., Ltd. -- Graham Pyatt (1976), 'On the Interpretation and Disaggregation of the Gini Coefficients', The Economic Journal, 86 (342), (June), 243-55. -- Michael Rothschild and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1973), 'Some Further Results on the Measurement of Income Inequality', Journal of Economic Theory, 6 (2), (April), 188-204. -- Donald G. Saari (2001), Decisions and Elections: Explaining the Unexpected, Cambridge University Press. -- Donald G. Saari (2008), Disposing Dictators, Demystifying Voting Paradoxes: Social Choice Analysis, Cambridge University Press. -- David Schmeidler (1979), 'A Bibliographic Note on a Theorem of Hardy, Littlewood and Pólya', Journal of Economic Theory, 20, 125-28. -- Amartya Sen (1973), On Economic Inequality, W.W. Norton & Company. -- Amartya Sen (1992), Inequality Reexamined, Russell Sage Foundation and Oxford University Press (reprinted 2002). -- Amartya Sen (1997), On Economic Inequality: Expanded edition with a substantial annex by James E. Foster and Amartya Sen, Oxford University Press. -- Eytan Sheshinski (1972), 'Relation Between a Social Welfare Function and the Gini Index of Income Inequality', Journal of Economic Theory, 4, 98-100. -- Anthony E. Shorrocks (1983), 'Ranking Income Distributions', Economica, New Series, 50, (February), 3-17. -- Joseph E. Stiglitz, Amartya Sen, and Jean-Paul Fitoussi (2010), Mis-Measuring Our Lives: Why GDP Doesn't Add Up, The New Press. -- Robert Sugden (1993), 'Welfare, Resources, and Capabilities: A Review of Inequality Reexamined by Amartya Sen', Journal of Economic Literature, 31 (4), (December), 1947-62. -- Larry S. Temkin (1993), Inequality, Oxford University Press. -- James E. Foster (1985), 'Inequality Measurement', in H. Peyton Young (ed.), Fair Allocation, American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, 31-68 -- Joseph Persky (1992), 'Retrospectives: Pareto's Law', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 6 (2), Spring, 181-92
    Abstract: James E. Foster (1983), 'An Axiomatic Characterization of the Theil Measure of Income Inequality', Journal of Economic Theory, 31 (1), October, 105-21 -- Satya R. Chakravarty (2007), 'A Deprivation-based Axiomatic Characterization of the Absolute Bonferroni Index of Inequality', Journal of Economic Inequality, 5 (3), December, 339-51 -- Francois Bourguignon (1979), 'Decomposable Income Inequality Measures', Econometrica, 47 (4), July, 901-20 -- A.F. Shorrocks (1980), 'The Class of Additively Decomposable Inequality Measures', Econometrica, 48 (3), April, 613-25 -- Anthony F. Shorrocks (1984), 'Inequality Decomposition by Population Subgroups', Econometrica, 52 (6), November, 1369-85 -- Esfandiar Maasoumi (1986), 'The Measurement and Decomposition of Multi-Dimensional Inequality', Econometrica, 54 (4), July, 991-97 -- John A. Weymark (1981), 'Generalized Gini Inequality Indices', Mathematical Social Sciences, 1 (4), August, 409-30 -- Shlomo Yitzhaki (1983), 'On an Extension of the Gini Inequality Index', International Economic Review, 24 (3), October, 617-28 -- Frank A. Cowell and Kiyoshi Kuga (1981), 'Inequality Measurement: An Axiomatic Approach', European Economic Review, 15 (3), March, 287-305 -- Frank A. Cowell and Kiyoshi Kuga (1981), 'Additivity and the Entropy Concept: An Axiomatic Approach to Inequality Measurement', Journal of Economic Theory, 25 (1), August, 131-43 -- A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (1982), 'The Comparison of Multi-Dimensioned Distributions of Economic Status', Review of Economic Studies, XLIX (2), April, 183-201 -- Kai-Yuen Tsui (1995), 'Multidimensional Generalizations of the Relative and Absolute Inequality Indices: The Atkinson-Kolm-Sen Approach', Journal of Economic Theory, 67 (1), October, 251-65 -- Gleb Koshevoy (1998), 'The Lorenz Zonotope and Multivariate Majorizations', Social Choice and Welfare, 15 (1), January, 1-14 -- Joan-María Esteban and Debraj Ray (1994), 'On the Measurement of Polarization', Econometrica, 62 (4), July, 819-51 -- James E. Foster and Michael C. Wolfson (2010), 'Polarization and the Decline of the Middle Class: Canada and the U.S.', Journal of Economic Inequality, 8 (2), June, 247-73
    Abstract: M.O. Lorenz (1905), 'Methods of Measuring the Concentration of Wealth' Publications of the American Statistical Association, 9 (70), June, 209-19 -- Daniel B. Levine and Neil M. Singer (1970), 'The Mathematical Relation Between the Income Density Function and the Measurement of Income Inequality', Econometrica, 38 (2), March, 324-30 -- Joseph L. Gastwirth (1971), 'A General Definition of the Lorenz Curve', Econometrica, 39 (6), November, 1037-39 -- N.C. Kakwani (1977), 'Applications of Lorenz Curves in Economic Analysis', Econometrica, 45 (3), April, 719-27 -- Rolf Aaberge (2009), 'Ranking Intersecting Lorenz Curves', Social Choice and Welfare, 33 (2), August, 235-59 -- S. Ch. Kolm ([1969] 2001), 'The Optimal Production of Social Justice', in J. Margolis and H. Guitton (eds), Public Economics: An Analysis of Public Production and Consumption and Their Relations to the Private Sectors, Chapter 7, London: UK, Macmillan, 145-200 (corrected by author and reset) -- Anthony B. Atkinson (1970), 'On the Measurement of Inequality', Journal of Economic Theory, 2 (3), September, 244-63 -- G.H. Hardy, J.E Littlewood and G. Pólya (1929), 'Some Simple Inequalities Satisfied by Convex Functions', Messenger of Mathematics, LVIII, May-April, 145-52 -- Miodrag Tomic ́(2010), 'Gauss' Theorem Concerning the Center of Gravity and its Application', Journal of Economic Inequality, 8 (1), March, 123-32 -- A.B. Atkinson (2008), 'More on the Measurement of Inequality', Journal of Economic Inequality, 6 (3), September, 277-83 -- Anthony F. Shorrocks and James E. Foster (1987), 'Transfer Sensitive Inequality Measures', Review of Economic Studies, LIV (3), July, 485-97 -- James Davies and Michael Hoy (1994), 'The Normative Significance of Using Third-Degree Stochastic Dominance in Comparing Income Distributions', Journal of Economic Theory, 64 (2), December, 520-30 -- Dominique Thon and Stein W. Wallace (2004), 'Dalton Transfers, Inequality and Altruism', Social Choice and Welfare, 22 (3), June, 447-65 -- Ronny Aboudi, Dominique Thon and Stein W. Wallace (2010), 'Inequality Comparisons when the Populations Differ in Size', Journal of Economic Inequality, 8 (1), March, 47-70 -- Amartya Sen (1974), 'Informational Bases of Alternative Welfare Approaches', Journal of Public Economics, 3 (4), November, 387-403 -- Camilo Dagum (1990), 'On the Relationship between Income Inequality Measures and Social Welfare Functions', Journal of Econometrics, 43 (1-2), 91-102 -- Karl Mosler and Pietro Muliere (1996), 'Inequality Indices and the Starshaped Principle of Transfers', Statistical Papers, 37 (4), December, 343-64 -- Robert Dorfman (1979), 'A Formula for the Gini Coefficient', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXI (1), February, 146-49 -- Dominique Thon (1982), 'An Axiomatization of the Gini Coefficient', Mathematical Social Sciences, 2 (2), March, 131-43
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ronny Aboudi and Dominique Thon (2006), 'Refinements of Muirhead's Lemma and Income Inequality', Mathematical Social Sciences, 51, pp. 21-216. -- Hayward R. Alker, Jr., and Bruce M. Russett (1966), 'Indices for Comparing Inequality', in Richard L. Merritt and Stein Rokkan (eds), Comparing Nations: The Use of Quantitative Data in Cross-National Research, Chapter 16, Yale University Press. -- Y. Amiel and F.A. Cowell (1999), Thinking About Inequality, Cambridge University Press. -- Barry C. Arnold (1987), Majorization and the Lorenz Order: A Brief Introduction, Lecture Notes in Statistics, 43, Springer. -- Barry C. Arnold (2007), 'Majorization: Here, There, Everywhere', Statistical Science, 22, 407-13. -- Barry C. Arnold (2008), 'The Lorenz Curve: Evergreen after 100 years', Chapter 2 in Gianni Betti and Achille Lemmi (eds), Advances on Income Inequality and Concentration Measures, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. -- Anthony B. Atkinson (1975), The Economics of Inequality, Clarendon Press. -- Robert A. Becker (2010), Lecture Notes on Income Inequality, Indiana University, August, available at: http://php.indiana.edu/~becker/Income%20Inequality%. -- Claude Berge (1963), Topological Spaces (including a treatment of Multi-Valued Functions, Vector Spaces, and Convexity), translated by E.M. Patterson, The Macmillan Company. -- Charles Blackorby and David Donaldson (1977), 'Utility vs. Equity: Some Plausible Quasi-Orderings', Journal of Public Economics, 7, 365-81. -- Charles Blackorby and David Donaldson (1978), 'Measures of Relative Equality and Their Meaning in Terms of Social Welfare', Journal of Economic Theory, 18, 9-80. -- David M. Bressoud (1999), Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternative Sign Matrix Conjecture, Cambridge University Press. -- Satya R. Chakravarty (2009), Inequality, Polarization and Poverty: Advances in Distributional Analysis, Springer. -- D.G. Champernowne and F.A. Cowell (1998), Economic Inequality and Income Distribution, Cambridge University Press. -- Frank A. Cowell (2011), Measuring Inequality, Third Edition, Oxford University Press. -- Hugh Dalton (1920), 'The Measurement of the Inequality of Incomes', The Economic Journal, 30 (119), (September), 348-61. -- Partha Dasgupta, Amartya Sen, and David Starrett (1973), 'Notes on the Measurement of Inequality', Journal of Economic Theory, 6 (2), (April), 180-87. -- Carmen DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette D. Proctor, and Jessica C. Smith (2012), Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011, US Commerce Department Survey of Current Population Reports, issued September 2012. -- Emanuel Derman (2011), Models Behaving Badly, The Free Press. -- Gary S. Fields (2001), Distribution and Development: A New Look at the Developing World, Russell Sage Foundation and The MIT Press
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and leadership
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Führungsstil ; Leadership ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Leadership ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A complex mix of attitudes, traits, motives, skills, capabilities, styles and mental mindsets contributes to entrepreneurial leadership. This brings together perspectives from leading scholars in the entrepreneurship and management disciplines that inform our understanding of the nature of, requirements for, and implications resulting from entrepreneurial leadership. This important book is organized into eight key leadership imperatives: igniting entrepreneurial action; establishing entrepreneurial control; understanding entrepreneurial motivation; encouraging entrepreneurial ethics; formulating entrepreneurial strategy; dealing with entrepreneurial failure; creating entrepreneurial environments and demonstrating leadership and vision. This collection will serve as a vital reference for scholars, teachers and doctoral students who wish to read and examine the most significant literature in the entrepreneurial leadership domain
    Abstract: John C. Goodale, Donald F. Kuratko and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2008), 'Influence Factors for Operational Control and Compensation in Professional Service Firms', Journal of Operations Management, 26 (5), September, 669-88 -- Antonio Davila and George Foster (2007), 'Management Control Systems in Early-Stage Startup Companies', Accounting Review, 82 (4), July, 907-37 -- Michael A. Hitt, Robert E. Hoskisson, Richard A. Johnson and Douglas D. Moesel (1996), 'The Market for Corporate Control and Firm Innovation', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1084-119 -- Michael H. Morris, Jurie van Vuuren, Jeffrey R. Cornwall and Retha Scheepers (2009), 'Properties of Balance: A Pendulum Effect in Corporate Entrepreneurship', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 429-40 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Joakim Wincent, Jagdip Singh and Mateja Drnovsek (2009), 'The Nature and Experience of Entrepreneurial Passion', Academy of Management Review, 34 (3), July, 511-32 -- Michael H. Morris, Donald F. Kuratko, Minet Schindehutte and April J. Spivack (2012), 'Framing the Entrepreneurial Experience', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 36 (1), January, 11-40 -- Christopher J. Collins, Paul J. Hanges and Edwin A. Locke (2004), 'The Relationship of Achievement Motivation to Entrepreneurial Behavior: A Meta-Analysis', Human Performance, 17 (1), 95-117 -- Donald F. Kuratko, R. Duane Ireland, Jeffrey G. Covin and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2005), 'A Model of Middle-Level Managers' Entrepreneurial Behavior', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 29 (6), November, 699-716 -- Alan Carsrud and Malin Brännback (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Motivations: What Do We Still Need to Know?', Journal of Small Business Management, 49 (1), 9-26 -- Zeki Simsek, Ciaran Heavey and John (Jack) F. Veiga (2010), 'The Impact of CEO Core Self-Evaluation on the Firm's Entrepreneurial Orientation', Strategic Management Journal, 31 (1), 110-19 -- Maw-Der Foo (2011), 'Emotions and Entrepreneurial Opportunity Evaluation', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 35 (2), March, 375-93 -- Michael H. Morris, Minet Schindehutte, John Walton and Jeffrey Allen (2002), 'The Ethical Context of Entrepreneurship: Proposing and Testing a Developmental Framework', Journal of Business Ethics, 40 (4), November, 331-61 -- Morgan P. Miles, Linda S. Munilla and Jeffrey G. Covin (2004), 'Innovation, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Ethics, 54 (1), September, 97-101 -- Donald F. Kuratko and Michael G. Goldsby (2004), 'Corporate Entrepreneurs or Rogue Middle Managers? A Framework for Ethical Corporate Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Ethics, 55 (1), November, 13-30 -- Jeremy Hall and Philip Rosson (2006), 'The Impact of Technological Turbulence on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Social Norms and Ethics: Three Internet-based Cases', Journal of Business Ethics, 64 (3), March, 231-48 -- Gita Surie and Allan Ashley (2008), 'Integrating Pragmatism and Ethics in Entrepreneurial Leadership for Sustainable Value Creation', Journal of Business Ethics, 81 (1), August, 235-46 -- Melissa S. Baucus, William I. Norton, Jr., David A. Baucus and Sherrie E. Human (2008), 'Fostering Creativity and Innovation without Encouraging Unethical Behavior', Journal of Business Ethics, 81 (1), August, 97-115 -- Jan Brinckmann, Dietmar Grichnik and Diana Kapsa (2010), 'Should Entrepreneurs Plan or Just Storm the Castle? A Meta-Analysis on Contextual Factors Impacting the Business Planning- Performance Relationship in Small Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (1), January, 24-40 -- Bárbara Larrañeta, Shaker A. Zahra and José Luis Galán González (2012), 'Enriching Strategic Variety In New Ventures Through External Knowledge', Journal of Business Venturing, 27 (4), July, 401-13
    Abstract: Javier Gimeno, Timothy B. Folta, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42 (4), December, 750-83 -- J. Michael Haynie, Dean Shepherd, Elaine Mosakowski and P. Christopher Earley (2010), 'A Situated Metacognitive Model of the Entrepreneurial Mindset', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (2), March, 217-29 -- Saras D. Sarasvathy (2001), 'Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26 (2), April, 243-63 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2008), 'The Virtuous Cycle of Discovery and Creation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2 (3), September, 243-57 -- Catherine M. Daily, Patricia P. McDougall, Jeffrey G. Covin and Dan R. Dalton (2002), 'Governance and Strategic Leadership in Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Management, 28 (3), 387-412
    Abstract: Morris, M.H., Fu, J., Webb, J. and Singhal, S. (in press), 'A Competency-Based Perspective and Entrepreneurship Education: Conceptual and Empirical Insights', Journal of Small Business Management. -- Murray, J.A. (1984). A Concept of Entrepreneurial Strategy. Strategic Management Journal, 5 (1): 1-13. -- Pinchot, G. (2000). Intrapreneuring. Warner Books, New York: NY. -- Russell, R.D. and Russell, C.J. (1992). An Examination of the Effects of Organizational Norms, Structure, and Environmental Uncertainty on Entrepreneurial Strategy. Journal of Management, 18 (4): 639-656. -- Sarasvathy, S.D. (2004). The Questions We Ask and the Questions We Care About: Reformulating Some Problems in Entrepreneurship Research. Journal of Business Venturing, 19 (5): 707-717. -- Sexton, D.L., Upton, N.B, Wacholtz, L.E. and McDougall, P. (1997). Learning Needs of Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, 12 (1): 1-8. -- Shepherd, D.A. (2011). Multi-level Entrepreneurship Research: Opportunities for Studying Entrepreneurial Decision Making. Journal of Management, 37 (2): 412-420. -- Shepherd, D.A. and Kuratko, D.F. (2009). The Death of an Innovative Project: How Grief Recovery Enhances Learning. Business Horizons, 52 (5): 451-458. -- Song, X.M. and Parry, M.E. (1997). A Cross-national Comparative Study of New Product Development Processes: Japan and the United States. Journal of Marketing, 61: 1-18. -- Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'The Entrepreneurial Imperative of the 21st Century', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 421-28 -- Jeffery S. McMullen and Dean A. Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial Action and the Role of Uncertainty in the Theory of the Entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31 (1), January, 132-52 -- Keith M. Hmieleski and Andrew C. Corbett (2008), 'The Contrasting Interaction Effects of Improvisational Behavior with Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on New Venture Performance and Entrepreneur Work Satisfaction', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (4), July, 482-96 -- Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Donald F. Kuratko, Dean A. Shepherd and Jennifer P. Bott (2009), 'Managers' Corporate Entrepreneurial Actions: Examining Perception and Position', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (3), May, 236-47 -- R. Duane Ireland, Michael A. Hitt, S. Michael Camp and Donald L. Sexton (2001), 'Integrating Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management Actions to Create Firm Wealth', Academy of Management Executive, 15 (1), February, 49-63 -- Donald F. Kuratko, Jeffrey G. Covin and Robert P. Garrett (2009), 'Corporate Venturing: Insights from Actual Performance', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 459-67 -- Donald F. Kuratko, R. Duane Ireland and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2001), 'Improving Firm Performance through Entrepreneurial Actions: Acordia's Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy', Academy of Management Executive, 15 (4), November, 60-71 -- John C. Goodale, Donald F. Kuratko, Jeffrey S. Hornsby and Jeffrey G. Covin (2011), 'Operations Management and Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Moderating Effect of Operations Control on the Antecedents of Corporate Entrepreneurial Activity in Relation to Innovation Performance', Journal of Operations Management, 29 (1-2), January, 116-27 -- Michael H. Morris, Jeffrey Allen, Minet Schindehutte and Ramon Avila (2006), 'Balanced Management Control Systems as a Mechanism for Achieving Corporate Entrepreneurship', Journal of Managerial Issues, XVIII (4), Winter, 468-93 -- Antonio Davila, George Foster and Daniel Oyon (2009), 'Accounting and Control, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Venturing into New Research Opportunities', European Accounting Review, 18 (2), 281-311
    Abstract: Marc Gruber (2007), 'Uncovering the Value of Planning in New Venture Creation: A Process and Contingency Perspective', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (6), November, 782-807 -- R. Duane Ireland, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 33 (1), January, 19-46 -- Yasemin Y. Kor (2003), 'Experience-Based Top Management Team Competence and Sustained Growth', Organization Science, 14 (6), November-December, 707-19 -- Mark Kroll, Bruce A. Walters and Son A. Le (2007), 'The Impact of Board Composition and Top Management Team Ownership Structure on Post-IPO Performance in Young Entrepreneurial Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 50 (5), October, 1198-216 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2003), 'Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 318-28 -- Jason Cope (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Learning from Failure: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (6), November, 604-23 -- Rita Gunther McGrath (1999), 'Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure', Academy of Management Review, 24 (1), January, 13-30 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Christopher E. Stevens and D. Ryland Potter (2011), 'Misfortunes or Mistakes? Cultural Sensemaking of Entrepreneurial Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (1), January, 79-92 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Project Failure from Corporate Entrepreneurship: Managing the Grief Process', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (6), November, 588-600 -- Ashish Arora and Anand Nandkumar (2011), 'Cash-Out or Flameout! Opportunity Cost and Entrepreneurial Strategy: Theory, and Evidence from the Information Security Industry', Management Science, 57 (10), October, 1844-60 -- Robert Cressy (2006), 'Why do Most Firms Die Young?', Small Business Economics, 26 (2), March, 103-16 -- Patrick M. Kreiser, Louis D. Marino, Pat Dickson and K. Mark Weaver (2010), 'Cultural Influences on Entrepreneurial Orientation: The Impact of National Culture on Risk Taking and Proactiveness in SMEs', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (5), September, 959-83 -- Dominic S.K. Lim, Eric A. Morse, Ronald K. Mitchell and Kristie K. Seawright (2010), 'Institutional Environment and Entrepreneurial Cognitions: A Comparative Business Systems Perspective', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (3), May, 491-516 -- Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Donald F. Kuratko and Shaker A. Zahra (2002), 'Middle Managers' Perception of the Internal Environment for Corporate Entrepreneurship: Assessing a Measurement Scale', Journal of Business Venturing, 17 (3), May, 253-73 -- Linda Edelman and Helena Yli-Renko (2010), 'The Impact of Environment and Entrepreneurial Perceptions on Venture-Creation Efforts: Bridging the Discovery and Creation Views of Entrepreneurship', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (5), September, 833-56 -- Jesper B. Sørensen (2007), 'Bureaucracy and Entrepreneurship: Workplace Effects on Entrepreneurial Entry', Administrative Science Quarterly, 52 (3), September, 387-412 -- Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Nathan R. Furr and Christopher B. Bingham (2010), 'Microfoundations of Performance: Balancing Efficiency and Flexibility in Dynamic Environments', Organization Science, 21 (6), November-December, 1263-73 -- R. Duane Ireland, Donald F. Kuratko and Michael H. Morris (2006), 'A Health Audit for Corporate Entrepreneurship: Innovation at all Levels: Part I', Journal of Business Strategy, 27 (1), 10-17 -- Vipin Gupta, Ian C. MacMillan and Gita Surie (2004), 'Entrepreneurial Leadership: Developing and Measuring a Cross-Cultural Construct', Journal of Business Venturing, 19 (2), March, 241-60
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Amabile, T.M. (2000). Stimulate Creativity by Fueling Passion. Blackwell Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior. St. Melden, MA: Blackwell Business, 331-341. -- Amit, R.H., Brigham, K., and Markman, G.D. (2000). Entrepreneurial Management as Strategy. In G.D. Meyer and K.A. Heppard (eds), Entrepreneurship as Strategy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 83-99. -- Audretsch, D.B. (2009). The Emergence of the Entrepreneurial Society. Business Horizons, 50: 49-59. -- Baron, R. (2004). The Cognitive Perspective: A Valuable Tool for Answering Entrepreneurship's Basic 'Why' Questions. Journal of Business Venturing, 19: 221-239. -- Baum, J.R., Locke, E.A., and Kirkpatrick, S.A. (1998). A Longitudinal Study of the Relation of Vision and Vision Communication to Venture Growth in Entrepreneurial Firms. Journal of Applied Psychology, 83 (1): 43-54. -- Brundin, E., Patzelt, H., and Shepherd, D.A. (2008). Managers' Emotional Displays and Employees' Willingness to Act Entrepreneurially. Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (2): 221-243. -- Covin, J.G. and Slevin, D.P. (1991). A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurship as Firm Behavior. Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, 16 (1): 7-25. -- Drucker, P.F. (1985). Entrepreneurial Strategies. California Management Review, 27 (2) : 9-25. -- Gartner, W.B. (1989). Some Suggestions for Research on Entrepreneurial Traits and Characteristics. Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, 14 (1): 27-38. -- Getz, G. and Tuttle, E.G. (2001). A Comprehensive Approach to Corporate Venturing. Handbook of Business Strategy, 2 (1): 277-279. -- Green, S.G., Welsh, M.A., and Dehler, G.E. (2003). Advocacy, Performance, and Threshold Influences on Decisions to Terminate New Product Development. Academy of Management Journal, 46: 419-434. -- Hamel, G. (2000). Leading the Revolution. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. -- Hmieleski, K.M. and Baron, R.A. (2009). Entrepreneurs' Optimism and New Venture Performance: A Social Cognitive Perspective. Academy of Management Journal, 52 (3): 473-488. -- Ireland, R.D. and Webb, J.W. (2007). Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating Competitive Advantage through Streams of Innovation. Business Horizons, 50: 49-59. -- Johnson, S.and Van de Ven, A.H. (2002). A Framework for Entrepreneurial Strategy. In M.A. Hitt, R.D. Ireland, S.M. Camp, and D.L. Sexton (eds), Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating a New Mindset. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 66-85. -- Kuratko, D. F. (2009). Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, Practice 8th ed. Mason, OH: Thomson/SouthWestern Publishing. -- Lichtenstein, B.B., Dooley, K.J., and Lumpkin, G.T. (2006). Measuring Emergence in the Dynamics of New Venture Creation. Journal of Business Venturing, 21 (2): 153-176. -- Mintzberg, H. and Waters, J.A. (1985). Of Strategies, Deliberate and Emergent. Strategic Management Journal, 6: 257-272. -- Morris, M.H. (1998) Entrepreneurial Intensity. Westport, CT: Quorum Books. -- Morris, M.H., Kuratko, D.F., and Covin, J.G. (2011). Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3rd ed. Mason, OH: Thomson/SouthWestern Publishers
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    ISBN: 9781784710361
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    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chicago price theory
    DDC: 330.1553
    Keywords: Chicago-Schule ; Preistheorie ; Chicago school of economics ; Microeconomics ; Prices ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The 'Chicago Price Theory' approach to economics has been credited with shedding light on many fundamental questions relating to traditional economics and renowned scholars including Milton Friedman, Frank Knight, George Stigler, Jacob Viner and others have each played a key role in the development of investigative techniques and methodologies. This comprehensive three-volume collection brings together the most important papers from leading economists published in the past 120 years covering a wide range of topics and issues. Along with an original introduction by the editors, this authoritative set will be of immense value to students, researchers, scholars and practitioners interested in 'Chicago Price Theory'
    Abstract: Don Patinkin (1947), 'Multiple-Plant Firms, Cartels, and Imperfect Competition', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 61 (2), February, 173-205 -- George J. Stigler (1949), 'Monopolistic Competition in Retrospect', in Five Lectures on Economic Problems, Chapter 2, London, UK: London School of Economics and Political Science and Longmans, Green and Co., 12-24 -- George J. Stigler (1949), 'A Theory of Delivered Price Systems', American Economic Review, XXXIX (6), December, 1143-59 -- George J. Stigler (1964), 'A Theory of Oligopoly', Journal of Political Economy, 72 (1), February, 44-61 -- Milton Friedman and Simon Kuznets (1954), 'Incomes in the Professions and in Other Pursuits' and 'Incomes in the Five Professions', in Income from Independent Professional Practice, Chapters 3 and 4, New York, NY: National Bureau of Economic Research Inc., 62-172 -- Milton Friedman (1953), 'Choice, Chance, and the Personal Distribution of Income', Journal of Political Economy, LXI (4), August, 277-90 -- Melvin W. Reder (1969), 'A Partial Survey of the Theory of Income Size Distribution', in Lee Soltow (ed.), Six Papers on the Size Distribution of Wealth and Income, Studies in Income and Wealth Volume 33, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 205-53 -- Frank Hyneman Knight ([1935] 1951), 'Interest', in The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, Chapter X, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley Inc., 251-76 -- Frank H. Knight (1934), 'Capital, Time, and the Interest Rate', Economica, 1 (3), August, 257-86 -- Frank H. Knight (1944), 'Diminishing Returns from Investment', Journal of Political Economy, 52 (1), March, 26-47 -- Don Patinkin (1948), 'Price Flexibility and Full Employment', American Economic Review, 38 (4), September, 543-64 -- J. Fred Weston (1950), 'A Generalized Uncertainty Theory of Profit', American Economic Review, 40 (1), March, 40-60 -- J. Hirshleifer (1965), 'Investment Decision Under Uncertainty: Choice-Theoretic Approaches', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXIX (4), November, 509-36 -- Erika H. Schoenberg and Paul H. Douglas (1937), 'Studies in the Supply Curve of Labor: The Relation in 1929 Between Average Earnings in American Cities and the Proportions Seeking Employment', Journal of Political Economy, 45 (1), February, 45-79 -- M. Bronfenbrenner (1939), 'The Economics of Collective Bargaining', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 53 (4), August, 535-61 -- Henry C. Simons (1944), 'Some Reflections on Syndicalism', Journal of Political Economy, LII (1), March, 1-25 -- George J. Stigler (1946), 'The Economics of Minimum Wage Legislation', American Economic Review, 36 (3), June, 358-65 -- Simon Rottenberg (1956), 'The Baseball Players' Labor Market', Journal of Political Economy, 64 (3), June, 242-58 -- Gary S. Becker (1960), 'An Economic Analysis of Fertility', in Demographic and Economic Change in Developed Countries, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 209-40
    Abstract: Friedman, Milton and Simon Kuznets (1945), Income from Independent Professional Practice, New York, NY: National Bureau of Economic Research. -- Friedman, Milton and George J. Stigler (1946), Roofs or Ceilings? The Current Housing Problem, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (1992), 'An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology', Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 10, 91-118. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (ed.) (1999), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, 2 vols, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (2010), 'The Development of Post-War Chicago Price Theory', in Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 7-24. -- Hammond, J. Daniel and Claire H. Hammond (eds) (2005), Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman- Stigler Correspondence 1945-1958, London: Routledge. -- Hands, D. Wade and Philip E. Mirowski (1998), 'Harold Hotelling and the Neoclassical Dream', in Roger E. Backhouse, Daniel M. Hausman, Uskali Mäki and Andrea Salanti (eds), Economics and Methodology: Crossing Boundaries, New York: St. Martin's. -- Johnson, Glenn (1947/2008), 'Notes from Milton Friedman's Course in Economic Theory, Economics 300A, University of Chicago, Winter Quarter 1947' (edited by Marianne Johnson and Warren J. Samuels), Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 26 (C), 63-117. -- Kessel, Reuben A. (1958), 'Price Discrimination in Medicine', Journal of Law and Economics, 1 (October), 20-53. -- Knight, Frank H. (1933), The Economic Organization, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Knight, Frank H. (1934), 'The Nature of Economic Science in Some Recent Discussions', American Economic Review, 24 (2), 225-38. -- Landes, William M. (1971), 'An Economic Analysis of the Courts', Journal of Law and Economics, 14 (1), 61-107. -- Medema, Steven G. (2009), 'Adam Smith and the Chicago School', in Jeffrey Young (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Adam Smith, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 346-57. -- Medema, Steven G. (2011), 'Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics', in Rob Van Horn, Philip Mirowski and Thomas Stapleford (eds), Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Miller, H. Laurence (1962), 'On the "Chicago School of Economics"', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (1), 64-9. -- Mirowski, Philip and D. Wade Hands (1998), 'A Paradox of Budgets: The Postwar Stabilization of American Demand Theory', in Mary S. Morgan and Malcolm Rutherford (eds), The Transformation of American Economics: From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Neoclassicism: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement, 30, 260-92. -- Morgenstern, Oskar (1936), 'Logistics and the Social Sciences', reprinted in Andrew Schotter (ed.), Selected Economic Writings of Oskar Morgenstern, New York: New York University Press, pp. 389-404. -- Pigou, A.C., Milton Friedman and N. Georgescu-Roegen (1936), 'Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand', The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (3), 532-9. -- Posner, Richard A. (1973), Economic Analysis of Law, Boston: Little, Brown and Company
    Abstract: Frank H. Knight (1921), 'The Theory of Choice and of Exchange', in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit, Chapter 3, Boston, MA and New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 51-93 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'The Utility Concept in Value Theory and its Critics', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (4), August, 369-87 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'The Utility Concept in Value Theory and its Critics: II. The Utility Concept in Welfare Economics', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (6), December, 638-59 -- Frank H. Knight (1925), 'Economic Psychology and the Value Problem', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 39 (3), May, 372-409 -- Henry Schultz (1930), 'Development of the Demand Concept', in The Meaning of Statistical Demand Curves, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1-10, reset -- W. Allen Wallis and Milton Friedman (1942), 'The Empirical Derivation of Indifference Functions', in Oscar Lange, Francis McIntyre and Theodore O. Yntema (eds), Studies in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics: In Memory of Henry Schultz, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 175-89 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage (1948), 'The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk', Journal of Political Economy, LVI (4), August, 279-304 -- Milton Friedman (1949), 'The Marshallian Demand Curve', Journal of Political Economy, LVII (6), December, 463-95 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage (1952), 'The Expected-Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility', Journal of Political Economy, LX (6), December, 463-74 -- Armen A. Alchian (1953), 'The Meaning of Utility Measurement', American Economic Review, 43 (1), March, 26-50 -- Milton Friedman (1957), 'Consistency of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with Existing Evidence on the Relation between Consumption and Income: Budget Studies', A Theory of the Consumption Function, Chapter IV, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 38-114 -- George J. Stigler (1961), 'The Economics of Information', Journal of Political Economy, LXIX (3), June, 213-25 -- Zvi Griliches (1961), 'Hedonic Price Indexes for Automobiles: An Econometric Analysis of Quality Change', in The Price Statistics of the Federal Government: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations, Washington, DC: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 173-96 -- Gary S. Becker (1962), 'Irrational Behavior and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, LXX (1), February, 1-13 -- Lester G. Telser (1962), 'The Demand for Branded Goods as Estimated from Consumer Panel Data', Review of Economics and Statistics, 44 (3), August, 300-324 -- Margaret G. Reid (1963), 'Consumer Response to the Relative Price of Store versus Delivered Milk', Journal of Political Economy, 71 (2), April, 180-86 -- Gary S. Becker (1965), 'A Theory of the Allocation of Time', Economic Journal, LXXV (299), September, 493-517 -- Robert T. Michael and Gary S. Becker (1973), 'On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior', Swedish Journal of Economics, 75 (4), December, 378-96 -- Gary S. Becker (1974), 'A Theory of Social Interactions', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (6), November-December, 1063-93
    Abstract: Lester G. Telser (1964), 'Advertising and Competition', Journal of Political Economy, LXXII (6), December, 537-62 -- George J. Stigler (1968), 'Price and Non-Price Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (1), January-February, 149-54 -- Richard Thaler and Sherwin Rosen (1976), 'The Value of Saving a Life: Evidence from the Labor Market', in Nestor E. Terleckyj (ed.), Household Production and Consumption, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press, 265-97 -- Jacob Viner (1922), 'The Prevalence of Dumping in International Trade. I', Journal of Political Economy, 30 (5), October, 655-80 -- George J. Stigler (1942), 'The Extent and Bases of Monopoly', American Economic Review, 32 (2), Part 2, June, 1-22 -- George J. Stigler (1950), 'Monopoly and Oligopoly by Merger', American Economic Review, 40 (2), May, 23-34 -- G. Warren Nutter (1951), 'The Growth of Monopoly, 1899-1939' and 'Appendix B: Basic Data on the Growth of Monopoly 1899-1939', in The Extent of Enterprise Monopoly in the United States, 1899-1939: A Quantitative Study of Some Aspects of Monopoly, Chapter III, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 25-43, 112-55, notes -- Aaron Director and Edward H. Levi (1957), 'Law and the Future: Trade Regulation', Northwestern University Law Review, 51, 281-96 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1954), 'Monopoly and Resource Allocation', American Economic Review, 44 (2), May, 77-87 -- Ward S. Bowman, Jr. (1957), 'Tying Arrangements and the Leverage Problem', Yale Law Journal, 67 (1), November, 19-36 -- John S. McGee (1958), 'Predatory Price Cutting: The Standard Oil (N.J.) Case', Journal of Law and Economics, 1, October, 137-69 -- M.L. Burstein (1960), 'The Economics of Tie-In Sales', Review of Economics and Statistics, 42 (1), February, 68-73 -- Lester G. Telser (1960), 'Why Should Manufacturers Want Fair Trade?', Journal of Law and Economics, 3, October, 86-105 -- Robert H. Bork and Ward S. Bowman, Jr. (1965), 'The Crisis in Antitrust', Columbia Law Review, 65 (3), March, 363-76 -- George J. Stigler (1966), 'The Economic Effects of the Antitrust Laws', Journal of Law and Economics, 9, October, 225-58 -- Richard A. Posner (1970), 'A Statistical Study of Antitrust Enforcement', Journal of Law and Economics, 13 (2), October, 365-419 -- Richard A. Posner (1975), 'The Social Costs of Monopoly and Regulation', Journal of Political Economy, 83 (4), August, 807-27 -- Michael Mussa and Sherwin Rosen (1978), 'Monopoly and Product Quality', Journal of Economic Theory, 18 (2), August, 301-17 -- George J. Stigler (1940), 'Notes on the Theory of Duopoly', Journal of Political Economy, 48 (4), August, 521-41
    Abstract: M. Bronfenbrenner (1961), 'Notes on the Elasticity of Derived Demand', Oxford Economic Papers, 13 (3), October, 254-61 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1961), 'Investment in Human Capital', American Economic Review, LI (1), March, 1-17 -- Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel (1962), 'Competition, Monopoly, and the Pursuit of Money', in Aspects of Labor Economics, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 157-83 -- Gary S. Becker (1962), 'Investment in Human Capital: A Theoretical Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (5), October, 9-49 -- George J. Stigler (1962), 'Information in the Labor Market', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (5), October, 94-105 -- Albert Rees (1966), 'Information Networks in Labor Markets', American Economic Review, 56 (1/2), March, 559-66 -- F.H. Knight (1924), 'Some Fallacies in the Interpretation of Social Cost', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 38 (4), August, 582-606 -- M.W. Reder (1942), 'Welfare Economics and Rationing', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 57 (1), November, 153-59 -- George J. Stigler (1943), 'The New Welfare Economics', American Economic Review, 33 (2), June, 355-59 -- James M. Buchanan (1949), 'The Pure Theory of Government Finance: A Suggested Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 57 (6), December, 496-505 -- Milton Friedman (1952), 'The "Welfare" Effects of an Income Tax and an Excise Tax', Journal of Political Economy, 60 (1), February, 25-33 -- Gary S. Becker (1958), 'Competition and Democracy', Journal of Law and Economics, I, October, 105-109 -- R.H. Coase (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1964), 'The Measurement of Waste', American Economic Review, 54 (3), May, 58-76 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1971), 'Three Basic Postulates for Applied Welfare Economics: An Interpretive Essay', Journal of Economic Literature, 9 (3), September, 785-97 -- George J. Stigler (1970), 'Director's Law of Public Income Redistribution', Journal of Law and Economics, 13 (1), April, 1-10 -- George J. Stigler (1972), 'Economic Competition and Political Competition', Public Choice, XIII, Fall, 91-106 -- George J. Stigler and Claire Friedland (1962), 'What Can Regulators Regulate? The Case of Electricity', Journal of Law and Economics, V, October, 1-16 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Arrow, Kenneth J. and Gerard Debreu (1954), 'Existence of an Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy', Econometrica, 22 (3), 265-90. -- Backhouse, Roger E. and Steven G. Medema (2009), 'Defining Economics: The Long Road to the Acceptance of the Robbins Definition', Economica, 76 (October), 805-20. -- Becker, Gary S. (1957), The Economics of Discrimination, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Becker, Gary S. (1968), 'Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (March/April): 169-217. -- Becker, Gary S. (1971), Economic Theory, New York: Knopf. -- Becker, Gary S. (1991), 'Milton Friedman, 1912-', in Edward Shils (ed.), Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists, and Scholars, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Reprinted in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, volume 1, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Becker, Gary S. (1993), 'Nobel Lecture: The Economic Way of Looking at Behavior', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (3), 385-409. -- Becker, Gary S. (2007), 'Introduction to the Transaction Edition', in Gary S. Becker, Economic Theory, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. -- Bronfenbrenner, Martin (1962) 'Observations on the "Chicago School(s)"', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (1), 72-5. -- Coats, A.W. (1963) 'The Origin of the "Chicago School(s)?"', Journal of Political Economy, 71 (5), 487-93. -- Emmett, Ross B. (ed.) (2010), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Evensky, Jerry (2005), '"Chicago Smith" versus "Kirkaldy Smith"', History of Political Economy, 37 (Summer), 197-203. -- Freedman, Craig F. (2008), Chicago Fundamentalism: Ideology and Methodology in Economics, Singapore: World Scientific. -- Freeman, H.A., Milton Friedman, Frederick Mosteller and W. Allen Wallis (eds) (1948), Sampling Inspection: Principles, Procedures and Tables for Single, Double and Sequential Sampling in Acceptance, Inspection and Quality Control Based on Percent Defective, New York: McGraw-Hill. -- Friedman, Milton (1935), 'Professor Pigou's Method for Measuring Elasticities of Demand from Budgetary Data', The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (1), 151-63. -- Friedman, Milton (1956), 'The Quantity Theory of Money - A Restatement', in Milton Friedman (ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 3-21. -- Friedman, Milton (1962), Price Theory: A Provisional Text, Chicago: Aldine. -- Friedman, Milton (1976), Price Theory, Chicago: Aldine. -- Reprinted with a new introduction by Steven G. Medema, New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine-Transaction, 2007
    Abstract: Robbins, Lionel (1932), An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, London: Macmillan. -- Rutherford, Malcolm (2010), 'Chicago Economics and Institutionalism', in Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 25-39. -- Samuelson, Paul A. (1950), 'The Problem of Integrability in Utility Theory', Economica, 17 (68), 355-85. -- Schultz, Henry (1935), 'Interrelations of Demand, Price, and Income', Journal of Political Economy, 43 (4), 433-81. -- Schultz, Henry (1938), The Theory and Measurement of Demand, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Shoup, Carl, Milton Friedman and Ruth P. Mack (1943), Taxing to Prevent Inflation, New York: Columbia University Press. -- Stigler, George J. (1941), Production and Distribution Theories, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1942), The Theory of Competitive Price, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1946), The Theory of Price, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1952), The Theory of Price, revised edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1966), The Theory of Price, 3rd edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1971), 'Smith's Travels on the Ship of State', History of Political Economy, 3 (Fall), 265-77. -- Stigler, George J. (1976), 'The Successes and Failures of Professor Smith', Journal of Political Economy, 84 (December), 1199-213. -- Stigler, George J. (1981), 'The Economist as Preacher', The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, vol. 2, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. -- Reprinted in The Economist as Preacher and Other Essays, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982, pp. 3-13. -- Stigler, George J. (1987), The Theory of Price, 4th edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1988), Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist, New York: Basic Books. -- Van Horn, Rob, Philip Mirowski and Thomas Stapleford (eds) (2011), Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Van Overtveldt, Johan (2007), The Chicago School: How the University of Chicago Assembled the Economic Thinkers Who Revolutionized Economics and Business, Chicago: Agate
    Abstract: Richard A. Posner (1974), 'Theories of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 5 (2), Autumn, 335-58 -- Sam Peltzman (1976), 'Toward a More General Theory of Regulation', Journal of Law and Economics, 19 (2), August, 211-40
    Abstract: Sherwin Rosen (1974), 'Hedonic Prices and Implicit Markets: Product Differentiation in Pure Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (1), January-February, 34-55 -- Gary S. Becker (1976), 'Altruism, Egoism, and Genetic Fitness: Economics and Sociobiology', Journal of Economic Literature, 14 (3), September, 817-26 -- F.H. Knight (1917), 'The Concept of Normal Price in Value and Distribution', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 32 (1), November, 66-100 -- F.H. Knight (1921), 'Cost of Production and Price over Long and Short Periods', Journal of Political Economy, 29 (4), April, 304-35 -- J. Maurice Clark (1923), 'Different Costs for Different Purposes: An Illustrative Problem', Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs, Chapter IX, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 175-203 -- Frank H. Knight (1923), 'The Ethics of Competition', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 37 (4), August, 579-624 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'Objective Tests of Competitive Price Applied to the Cement Industry', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (1), February, 107-11 -- Frank H. Knight (1925), 'On Decreasing Cost and Comparative Cost', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 39 (2), February, 331-33 -- Charles W. Cobb and Paul H. Douglas (1928), 'A Theory of Production', American Economic Review, 18 (1), March, 139-65 -- Jacob Viner (1931), 'Cost Curves and Supply Curves', Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 3 (1), September, 23-46 -- Jacob L. Mosak (1938), 'Interrelations of Production, Price, and Derived Demand', Journal of Political Economy, 46 (6), December, 761-87 -- George Stigler (1939), 'Production and Distribution in the Short Run', Journal of Political Economy, 47 (3), June, 305-27 -- George J. Stigler (1940), 'A Note on Discontinuous Cost Curves', American Economic Review, 30 (4), December, 832-35 -- Paul H. Douglas (1948), 'Are there Laws of Production?', American Economic Review, XXXVIII (1), March, 1-41 -- George J. Stigler (1951), 'The Division of Labor is Limited by the Extent of the Market', Journal of Political Economy, LIX (3), June, 185-93 -- George J. Stigler (1958), 'The Economies of Scale', Journal of Law and Economics, 1, October, 54-71 -- Armen Alchian (1959), 'Costs and Outputs', in Moses Abramovitz (ed.), The Allocation of Economic Resources: Essays in Honor of Barnard Francis Haley, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 23-40 -- Zvi Griliches (1960), 'Hybrid Corn and the Economics of Innovation', Science, 132 (3422), July, 275-80 -- Jack Hirshleifer (1962), 'The Firm's Cost Function: A Successful Reconstruction?', Journal of Business, XXXV (3), July, 235-55
    Abstract: Viner, Jacob (2013), Lectures in Economics 301, Douglas A. Irwin and Steve G. Medema (eds), New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. -- Arthur I. Bloomfield (1992), 'On the Centenary of Jacob Viner's Birth: A Retrospective View of the Man and His Work', Journal of Economic Literature, XXX (4), December, 2052-85 -- Don Patinkin (1973), 'Frank Knight as Teacher', American Economic Review, 63 (5), December, 787-810 -- George J. Stigler (1973), 'Frank Knight as Teacher', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (3), May-June, 518-20 -- David I. Fand (1999), 'Friedman's Price Theory: Economics 300 at the University of Chicago in 1947-1951', in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, Volume I, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 309-21 -- Gary S. Becker (1999), 'Milton Friedman, 1912-', in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, Volume I, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 138, 140-146 -- Thomas Sowell (1993), 'A Student's Eye View of George Stigler', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (5), October, 784-92 -- Harold Demsetz (1993), 'George J. Stigler: Midcentury Neoclassicalist with a Passion to Quantify', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (5), October, 793-808 -- Victor R. Fuchs (1994), 'Nobel Laureate: Gary S. Becker: Ideas About Facts', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (2), Spring, 183-92 -- Sherwin Rosen (1993), 'Risks and Rewards: Gary Becker's Contributions to Economics', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 95 (1), March, 25-36 -- Melvin W. Reder (1982), 'Chicago Economics: Permanence and Change', Journal of Economic Literature, XX (1), March, 1-38 -- Frank H. Knight ([1933] 1951), 'Social Economic Organization', in The Economic Organization, Chapter 1, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, Inc., 3-30 -- Frank H. Knight ([1935] 1951), 'Statics and Dynamics', in The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, Chapter VI, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, Inc., 161-85 -- Jacob Viner (1941), 'Marshall's Economics, in Relation to the Man and to His Times', American Economic Review, XXXI (2), June, 223-35 -- F.A. Hayek (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, XXXV (4), September, 519-30 -- Milton Friedman (1953), 'The Methodology of Positive Economics', in Essays in Positive Economics, Part 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: Chicago University Press, 3-43 -- Gary S. Becker (1976), 'The Economic Approach to Human Behavior', in The Economic Approach to Human Behavior, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: Chicago University Press, 3-43, references -- George J. Stigler and Gary S. Becker (1977), 'De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum', American Economic Review, 67 (2), March, 76-90 -- Alfred Marshall ([1890] 1920), 'Gradations of Consumers' Demand', in Principles of Economics, Book III, Chapter III, London, UK and New York, NY: Macmillan and Co., 92-101
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    Abstract: This important book addresses the broader legal, policy and regulatory issues confronting the international community in its search for effective methodologies to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. New threats must always be met with new regulatory and compliance approaches. Alongside an original introduction to the area, which critically examines the 2012 revision to the Financial Action Task Force, the editor has selected key papers that focus on compliance perspectives, in assessing the task, including work examining the recent shift from a rule-based to a risk-based approach. This book is an essential source of reference for anyone interested in this dynamic field
    Abstract: Barry A.K. Rider (2003), 'Financial Regulation and Supervision after 11th September, 2001', Journal of Financial Crime, 10 (4), 336-58 -- John Christensen (2007), 'The Long and Winding Road: Tackling Capital Flight and Tax Evasion', paper prepared for the seminar Money Laundering, Tax Evasion and Financial Regulation, Transnational Institute, June 12-13, April, 1-22 -- J.C. Sharman (2008), 'Power and Discourse in Policy Diffusion: Anti-Money Laundering in Developing States', International Studies Quarterly, 52 (3), September, 635-56 -- Mónica Serrano and Paul Kenny (2003), 'The International Regulation of Money Laundering', Global Governance, 9 (4), October-December, 433-39 -- Peter J. Quirk (1997), 'Macroeconomic Implications of Money Laundering', Trends in Organized Crime, 2 (3), Spring, 10-14 -- Donato Masciandaro (1999), 'Money Laundering: the Economics of Regulation', European Journal of Law and Economics, 7 (3), May, 225-40 -- Peter Reuter and Edwin M. Truman (2004), 'How Much Money is Laundered?', in Chasing Dirty Money: The Fight Against Money Laundering, Chapter 2, Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 9-24, references -- John Walker and Brigitte Unger (2009), 'Measuring Global Money Laundering: "The Walker Gravity Model"', Review of Law and Economics, 5 (2), 821-53 -- Jim Thomas (1999), 'Quantifying the Black Economy: "Measurement Without Theory" Yet Again?', Economic Journal, 109 (456), June, F381-F389 -- Richard K. Gordon (1999), 'Anti-Money-Laundering Policies: Selected Legal, Political, and Economic Issues', in Current Developments in Monetary and Financial Law, Volume I, Chapter 15, Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 405-19 -- Bruce Zagaris (2002), 'The Merging of the Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Money Laundering Regimes', Law and Policy in International Business, 34 (1), 45-108 -- Matthew Levitt (2003), 'Stemming the Flow of Terrorist Financing: Practical and Conceptual Challenges', Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 27 (1), Winter/Spring, 59-70 -- Ilias Bantekas (2003), 'The International Law of Terrorist Financing', American Journal of International Law, 97 (2), April, 315-33 -- Richard Barrett (2009), 'Time to Reexamine Regulation Designed to Counter the Financing of Terrorism', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 41 (1), 7-18 -- Michael Levi (2010), 'Combating the Financing of Terrorism: A History and Assessment of the Control of "Threat Finance"', British Journal of Criminology. Special Issue: Terrorism: Criminological Perspectives, 50 (4), 650-69 -- Benton E. Gup and Navin Beekarry (2009), 'Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and Financial Crimes', Journal of Money Laundering Control, 12 (1), 7-18 -- J.C. Sharman and David Chaikin (2009), 'Corruption and Anti-Money-Laundering Systems: Putting a Luxury Good to Work', Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, 22 (1), January, 27-45 -- David J. Middleton and Michael Levi (2004), 'The Role of Solicitors in Facilitating "Organized Crime": Situational Crime Opportunities and their Regulation', Crime, Law and Social Change, 42 (2-3), 123-61 -- Ross S. Delston and Stephen C. Walls (2009), 'Reaching Beyond Banks: How to Target Trade-Based Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Outside the Financial Sector', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 41 (1), 85-118
    Abstract: FATF (2004), Methodology for Assessing Compliance with the 40 Recommendations and 9 Special Recommendations, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/methodology.pdf. -- FATF (2005), Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Typologies, 2004-2005, available at: www.apgml.org/frameworks/docs/8/FATF%20Yearly%20typol%2004-05_incl%20typologies.pdf. -- FATF (2006), Trade Based Money Laundering, available at: www.fincen.gov/news_room/rp/files/fatf_typologies.pdf. -- FATF (2007), RBA Guidance for Accountants, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/RBA%20for%20accountants.pdf. -- FATF (2008), Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing Risks Assessment Strategies, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/ML%20and%20TF%20Risk%20Assessment%20Strategies.pdf. -- FATF, (2008), Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Threat Assessment, available at: www.ctif-cfi.be/website/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=127&Itemid=128&lang=en. -- FATF (2008), Proliferation Financing Report, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Typologies%20Report%20on%20Proliferation%20Financing.pdf. -- FATF (2008), Revised Mandate 2008-2012, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/2007-2008%20ENG.pdf. -- FATF (2009), Vulnerabilities of Casinos and the Gaming Sector, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Vulnerabilities%20of%20Casinos%20and%20Gaming%20Sector.pdf. -- FATF (2010), Global Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing Threat Assessment: A view of how and why criminals and terrorists abuse finances, the effect of this abuse and the steps to mitigate these threats, available at: www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/moneyval/web_ressources/FATF_GTA2010.pdf. -- FATF (2010), Combating Proliferation Financing, A Status Report on Policy Development and Consultation, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Status-report-proliferation-financing.pdf. -- FATF (2010), Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in the Securities Sector, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/topics/methodsandtrends/documents/moneylaunderingandterroristfinancinginthe securitiessector.html. -- FATF (2010), Report on Money Laundering Using Trust and Company Service Providers, available at: www.fatfgafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Money%20Laundering%20Using%20Trust%20and%20Company%20Service%20Providers.pdf. -- FATF (2010), The Review of the Standards - Preparation for the 4th Round of Mutual Evaluation: Second Public Consultation, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/publicconsultation/Second%20Public%20consultation%20document.pdf. -- FATF (2011), Annual Report, 2010-2011, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/FORMATTED%20ANNUAL%20REPORT%20FOR%20PRINTING.pdf. -- FATF (2011), Consultation on the Proposed Changes to the FATF Standards, Compilation of Responses from the Financial Sector, Part I, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/publicconsultation/First%20public%20consultation%20document%20responses%20financial%20sector%20part%201.pdf. -- FATF (2011), Laundering the Proceeds of Corruption, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Laundering%20the%20Proceeds%20of%20Corruption.pdf. -- FATF (2011), The Review of the Standards - Preparation for the 4th Round of Mutual Evaluation: Second Consultation Paper, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/publicconsultation/Second%20public%20consultation%20document.pdf. -- FATF (2012), The International Co-operation Review Group, ICRG (from 2007), available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/topics/high-riskandnon-cooperativejurisdictions/documents/moreabouttheinternational co-operationreviewgroupicrg.html
    Abstract: FATF (2012), International Standards on Combating the Money Laundering and the Financing pf Terrorism & Proliferation - the FATF Recommendations, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/topics/mutualevaluations/key/internationalstandardsoncombatingmoneylaunderingandthefinancingofterrorismproliferation-thefatfrecommendations.html. -- FATF (2012), Media Narrative, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/Press%20handout%20FATF%20Recommendations%202012.pdf. -- FATF (2012), Methods & Trends, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/topics/methodsandtrends. -- Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (1986), Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, available at: www.ffiec.gov/bsa_aml_infobase/documents/regulations/ML_Control_1986.pdf. -- Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (2010), Department of the Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, available at: www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/pdf/fin-2010-a001.pdf. -- Financial Services Authority (2000), A New Regulator for the New Millennium, available at: www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/policy/p29.pdf. -- Financial Services Authority (2009), FSA Scale and Impact of Financial Crime Project - Impacts of Financial Crimes and Amenability to Control by the FSA: Proposed Framework for Generating Data in a Comparative Manner, available at: www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/scale_and_impact_paper.pdf. -- Fleming, Matthew H. (2009), FSA's Scale & Impact of Financial Crime Project (Phase One): Critical Analysis, available at: www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/occpapers/op37.pdf. -- G7 Summit (1989), G7 Heads of State Summit Communiqué, available at: www.g7.utoronto.ca/summit/1989paris/communique/drug.html. -- G7/8 Summit (1990), Houston Economic Declaration, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/summit/1990houston/declaration.html. -- G7 Summit (1991), Economic Declaration: Building World Partnership, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/summit/1991london/communique/index.html. -- G7 Summit (1994), Cooperation against Transnational Crime and Money - Laundering, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/summit/1994naples/communique/crime.html. -- G7 Summit (1998), The Birmingham Summit, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/summit/1998birmingham/finalcom.htm. -- G7 Summit (2001), Meeting Statement of the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/finance/fm100601.htm. -- G7 Summit (2002), Statement of G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/finance/fm020902.htm#action. -- G7 Summit (2002), Statement of G7 Finance Ministers, available at: www.g8.utoronto.ca/finance/fm061502.htm. -- G8 Summit (2002), The Kananaskis Summit Chair's Summary, available at: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/g8/summit-sommet/2002/chairs_summary-conclusion_presidence.aspx?lang=eng&view=d. -- G8 Summit (2002), The G8 Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction, available at: www.g7.utoronto.ca/summit/2002kananaskis/arms.html. -- Gabe, Jonathan (ed.) (1995), Medicine, Health and Risk: Sociological Approaches, Oxford: Blackwell
    Abstract: Gonzalez, Maria and Alfred Schipke (2011), 'Bankers on the Beach', available at: www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2011/06/gonzalez.htm. -- Gray, Joanna (2009), 'Is it time to highlight the limits of risk-based financial regulation?', Capital Markets Law Journal, 4 (1), 50-62. -- Haas, Peter M. (1998), 'Compliance theories, choosing to comply: theorizing from International Relations and Comparative Politics', in Dinah Shelton (ed), Commitment and Compliance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 43-64. -- Hood, Christopher, Henry Rothstein, and Robert Baldwin (2001), The Government of Risk: Understanding Risk Regulation Regimes, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Hutter, Bridget M. (2005), 'The Attractions of Risk-based Regulation: accounting for the emergence of risk ideas in regulation', in Pearl Eliadis, Margaret M. Hill and Michael Howlett (eds), Designing Government: From Instruments to Governance, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. -- International Monetary Fund (2004), Global Financial Stability Report: Market Developments and Issues, available at: www.imf.org/External/Pubs/FT/GFSR/2004/02/index.htm. -- International Monetary Fund (2005), Offshore Financial Centers: The Assessment Program - A Progress Report Supplementary Information, available at: www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2005/022505a.pdf. -- International Monetary Fund (2008), Executive Board Integrates the Offshore Financial Center Assessment Program with the FSAP, available at: www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pn/2008/pn0882.htm. -- International Monetary Fund (2011), Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) - Report on the Review of the Effectiveness of the Program, available at: www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2011/051111.pdf. -- International Monetary Fund Fact Sheet (2011), The IMF and the Fight Against Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism, available at: www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/aml.htm. -- International Monetary Fund Survey Online (2009), IMF Urges Rethink of How to Manage Global Systemic Risk, available at: www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/2009/pol030609a.htm. -- Jacobson, Harold K. and Edith Weiss Brown (1995), 'Strengthening compliance with international environmental accords: preliminary observations from a collaborative project', Global Governance, 1 (2), 119-48. -- Johnston, R. Barry, and Oana M. Nedekescu (2006), 'The Impact of Terrorism on Financial Markets, 13', Journal of Financial Crime, 7, 18-19. -- Kadi, Yassin Abdullah (2008), 'Opinion of Advocate General Poiares Maduro: Case C-402/05 P', available at: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:62005CC0402:EN:HTML. -- Kar, Dev and Sarah Freitas (2011), 'Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries Over the Decade Ending 2009', available at: www.gfintegrity.org/storage/gfip/documents/reports/IFFDec2011/illicit_financial_flows_from_developing_countries_over_the_decade_ending_2009.pdf. -- Katselli Proukaki, Elena (2010), The Problem of Enforcement in International Law: Countermeasures, the Non-Injured State and the Idea of International Community, London and New York: Routledge. -- Keohane, Robert (1995), 'Reciprocity in International Relations', International Organization, 40 (1), 1-27. -- Ku, Charlotte and Paul F. Diehl (2009), International Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. -- Kyriakos-Saad, Nadim (2005), 'The Methodology for Assessing Compliance with Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Standard', available at: www.imf.org/external/np/leg/amlcft/eng/pdf/cdmfl_v3.pdf
    Abstract: Lipsky, John (2007), 'The global economy and financial markets: where next?', speech given at the Social Democratic Party Caucus, Berlin, Germany, 20 June. -- Markham, Jerry W. (2006), 'Mutual Funds Scandals - Comparative Analysis of the Role of Corporate Governance in the Regulation of Collective Investments', Hastings Business Law Journal, 3 (1), Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 10-55, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1706317. -- Min Zhu, Deputy (2012), 'Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)', available at: www.imf.org/external/np/leg/amlcft/eng. -- Mitchell, B. Ronald (2001), 'Institutional Aspects of Implementation, Compliance, and Effectiveness', in Urs Luterbacher and Detlef Sprinz (eds), International Relations and Global Climate Change, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 221-44. -- OECD Observer (1999), Ten years of combating money laundering, available at: www.oecdobserver.org/news/archivestory.php/aid/63/Ten_years_of_combating_money_laundering.html. -- Offshore Financial Centers (2000), Offshore Financial Centers: The Role of the IMF, available at: www.imf.org/external/np/mae/oshore/2000/eng/role.htm. -- Pieth, Mark and Gemma Aiolfi (2003), 'Anti-Money Laundering: Leveling the Playing Field', available at: www.baselgovernance.org/fileadmin/docs/pdfs/Publications/Money_Laundering_Levelling.pdf. -- Raustiala, Kal and Anne Marie Slaughter (2002), 'International Law, International Relations and Compliance', in Walter Carineas, Thomas Risse and Beth Simmons (eds), Handbook of International Relations, London: SAGE Publications, pp. 538-41. -- Sarkar, Hiren and M. Aynul Hasan (2001), 'Impact of corruption on the efficiency of investment: evidence from a cross-country analysis', Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 8 (2), 112-14. -- Schott, Paul Allan (2006), 'Reference Guide to Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism', available at: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTAML/Resources/396511-1146581427871/Reference_Guide_AMLCFT_2ndSupplement.pdf. -- Schuermann, Til, John Kambhu and Kevin J. Stiroh (2007), 'Hedge Funds, Financial Intermediation, and Systemic Risk', Economic Policy Review, 13 (3), 1-18. -- Schwarcz, Stephen L. (2008), 'Systemic Risk', Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 163, Volume 97, No. 1, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1008326. -- Shelton, Dinah (2003), Commitment and Compliance, The Role of Non-Binding Norms in the International Legal System, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Shepherd, Kevin L. (2009) 'Guardians at the Gate: the gatekeeper initiative and the risk-based approach for transactional lawyers', Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal, 43, 608-71. -- Simmons, A. Beth (1998), 'Compliance with International Agreements', Annual Review of Political Sciences, 1, 75-93. -- Soros, George and Judy Woodruff (2008), The Financial Crisis: An Interview with George Soros, The New York Review of Books, available at: www.globalty.net/The%20Financial%20Crisis%20An%20Interview%20with%20George%20Soros%20-%20The%20New%20York%20Review%20of%20Books.htm. -- Stein, Jana von (2010), 'International Law: Understanding Compliance and Enforcement, International Studies Encyclopedia', available at: www-personal.umich.edu/~janavs/vonstein-compendium.pdf. -- The Task Force (2010), New GFI Report Finds Illicit Capital Flight out of India US $462 Billion, available at: www.financialtaskforce.org/about/overview. -- Tax Justice Network (2008), A third to a half of the world's tax havens in Europe?, available at: taxjustice.blogspot.co.uk/2008/11/third-to-half-of-worlds-tax-havens-in.html
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bank Secrecy Act (1970), 'Federal Crime of Money Laundering', available at: www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/part-I/chapter-95. -- Barker, Craig (2004), 'Mechanisms to Create, Support Conventions, Treaties and Other Responses', available at: www.eolss.net/EolssSampleChapters/C14/E1-44-01/E1-44-01-TXT-03.aspx. -- Bartlett, Brent, L. (2002), The Negative Effects of Money Laundering on Economic Development, available at: www.apgml.org/issues/docs/30/Negative%20effects%20of%20ML%20on%20Econ%20Development_Secretariat%20summary.pdf. -- Black, Dr. Julia (2004), 'The Development of Risk Based Regulation in Financial Services: Canada, the UK and Australia: A Research Report', available at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/staff%20publications%20full%20text/black/risk%20based%20regulation%20in%20financial%20services.pdf. -- Black, Julia (2008), 'Forms and Paradoxes of Principles Based Regulation', available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/23103/1/WPS2008-13.pdf. -- Brunnermeier, Markus, Andrew Crockett, Charles Goodhart, D. Persaud, Avinash and Hyun Shin (2009), 'The Fundamental Principles of Financial Regulation: Preliminary Conference Draft', available at: www.princeton.edu/~markus/research/papers/Geneva11.pdf. -- Camdessus, M. (1998), 'Money Laundering: The Importance of International Countermeasures', speech made at the Plenary Meeting of the FATF, Washington, February 10. -- Caruana, Jaime (2008), 'IMF: Offshore Financial Centers Report on the Assessment Program and Proposal for Integration with the Financial Sector Assessment Program', available at: www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2008/050808.pdf. -- Chatain, Pierre-Laurent, John McDowell, Cedric Mousset, Paul Allan Schott and Emile Van Der Does (2009), Preventing Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing: A Practical Guide for Supervisors, Washington DC: World Bank. -- Civic Impulse, LLC (2008), S.2956 (110th): Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance Act, available at: www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/s2956/text. -- Corral, Luis U. (2010), 'Global threats and challenges for financial institutions', speech given to the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS), Singapore, 16 March. -- Counterparty Risk Management Policy Group (2005), Toward Greater Financial Stability: A Private Sector Perspective, available at: www.crmpolicygroup.org/crmpg2/docs/CRMPG-II.pdf. -- Dowd, Kevin (2009), 'Moral Hazard and the Financial Crisis', Cato Journal, 29 (1), 141-66. -- Electronic Privacy Information Center (2001), USA Patriot Act (H.R. 3162), available at: http://epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html. -- FATF (1996), FATF-VII Report on Money Laundering Typologies, available at: www.apgml.org/frameworks/docs/5/FATF%20Typologies%20rpt%201995-96.pdf. -- FATF (2000), Report of the FATF on Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories, available at: www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/Initial%20Report%20on%20NCCTs%2002_2000.pdf. -- FATF (2000), Report on Typologies, 1999-2000, available at: www.apgml.org/frameworks/docs/5/FATF%20Typologies%20rpt%201999-2000.pdf. -- FATF (2002), Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering: Review of the FATF forty recommendations (2002): consultation paper, available at: www.step.org/pdf/FATFReviewof40 Recommendations.pdf?link=contentMiddle. -- FATF (2003), FATF 40 Recommendations, available at: www.pszaf.hu/data/cms2048621/FATF40.pdf. -- FATF (2003), Report on Money Laundering Typologies, 2003-2004, available at: www.apgml.org/frameworks/docs/5/FATF%20Typologies%20Rpt%202003-04.pdf
    Abstract: Samuel McSkimming (2010), 'Trade-Based Money Laundering: Responding to an Emerging Threat', Deakin Law Review, 15 (1), 37-63 -- Peter Reuter and Edwin M. Truman (2004), 'Money Laundering: Methods and Markets', in Chasing Dirty Money: The Fight Against Money Laundering, Chapter 3, Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 25-43, references
    Abstract: Tax Justice Network (2007), Identifying Tax Havens and Offshore Finance Centres, available at: www.taxjustice.net/cms/upload/pdf/Identifying_Tax_Havens_Jul_07.pdf. -- Thompson, Alexander (2009), 'The rational enforcement of international law: solving the sanctioners' dilemma', International Theory, 1 (2), 307-21. -- Unger, Brigitte (2007), The Scale and Impacts of Money Laundering, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Unger, Brigitte (2009), 'Money laundering - a newly emerging topic on the international agenda', Review of Law and Economics, 5 (3), 807-19. -- United Nations (1999), International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, available at: www.un.org/law/cod/finterr.htm. -- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2011), Estimating Illicit Financial Flows resulting from Drug Trafficking and other Transnational Organized Crimes, available at: www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Studies/Illicit_financial_flows_2011_web.pdf. -- United Nations Security Council (2006), Resolution 1718, available at: www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeadprk/unscres_14102006.pdf. -- United Nations Security Council (2006), Resolution 1737, available at: www.securitycouncilreport.org/atf/cf/%7B65BFCF9B-6D27-4E9C-8CD3-CF6E4FF96FF9%7D/Iran%20SRES%201737.pdf. -- United Nations Security Council (2008), Resolution 1803, available at: www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeairan/unsc_res1803-2008.pdf. -- United Nations Security Council (2009), Resolution 1874, available at: www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Documents/1874.pdf. -- United Nations Security Council (2010), Resolution 1929, available at: www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeairan/unsc_res1929-2010.pdf. -- United States Department of State (2012), 2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, available at: www.state.gov/j/inl/rls/nrcrpt/2012/index.htm. -- United States Department of State (2012), 2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Volume II, Money Laundering and Financial Crimes, available at: www.state.gov/j/inl/rls/nrcrpt/2012/vol2/index.htm. -- United States Department of the Treasury (2002), G7 Combating the Financing of Terrorism: First Year Report, available at: www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/po3474.aspx. -- Victor, David G. (2000), 'Enforcing International Law: implications for an effective global warming regime', Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum, 10, 147-84. -- Wehberg, Hans (1959), 'Pacta Sunt Servanda', The American Journal of International Law, 53 (4), 775-86. -- Weld, B. Jean (2011), 'Current International Money Laundering Trends and Anti-Money Laundering Co-Operation Measures', Resource Material Series No. 83, UNAFEI: Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. -- Wilmarth, Arthur E., Jr. (2009), 'Where Were the Watchdogs?, Systemic Risk and the Breakdown of the Financial Governance, Testimony of Robert E., Litan, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs', available at: www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/2009/POL030609A.htm. -- Wolfe, Gary S. (2007), 'Tax Haven Abuse: (Wyly Case) (Beneficial Ownership under Anti-Money Laundering Laws)', available at: http://gswlaw.com/irsblog/2007/12/05/tax-haven-abuse-wyly-case-beneficial-ownership-under-anti-money-laundering-laws
    Abstract: World Economic Forum (2011), Global Risks 2011 Sixth Edition: An initiative of the Risk Response Network, available at: http://reports.weforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/mp/uploads/pages/files/global-risks-2011.pdf. -- Yepes, Concepcion Verdugo (2011), 'Compliance with the AML/CFT International Standard: Lessons from a Cross-Country Analysis', available at: www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2011/wp11177.pdf. -- Young, Oran R. (1994), International Governance: Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. -- Young, Oran R. (1999), Governance in World Affairs, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. -- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina and Donato Masciandaro (2009), 'The Risk-Based Approach in the New European Anti-Money Laundering Legislation: A Law and Economics View', Review of Law and Economics, 5 (2), 931-52 -- David Chaikin (2009), 'Risk-Based Approaches to Combating Financial Crime', Journal of Law and Financial Management, 8 (2), December, 20-27 -- Andrew Proctor (2005), 'Supporting a Risk-Based Anti-Money Laundering Approach Through Enforcement Action', Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 13 (1), 10-14 -- Dionysios S. Demetis and Ian O. Angell (2007), 'The Risk-Based Approach to AML: Representation, Paradox, and the 3rd Directive', Journal of Money Laundering Control, 10 (4), 412-28 -- Louis de Koker (2009), 'Identifying and Managing Low Money Laundering Risk: Perspectives on FATF's Risk-Based Guidance', Journal of Financial Crime, 16 (4), 334-52 -- Navin Beekarry (2011), 'The International Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Regulatory Strategy: A Critical Analysis of Compliance Determinants in International Law', Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, 31 (1), January, 137-93 -- Andrew Haynes (2008), 'Money Laundering: From Failure to Absurdity', Journal of Money Laundering Control, 11 (4), 303-19 -- Jackie Johnson (2008), 'Third Round FATF Mutual Evaluations Indicate Declining Compliance', Journal of Money Laundering Control, 11 (1), 47-66 -- Robin Sykes (2007), 'Some Questions on the FATF 40+9 and the Methodology for Assessing Compliance with the FATF 40+9 Recommendations', Journal of Banking Regulation, 8 (3), May, 236-43 -- Jackie Harvey (2008), 'Just How Effective is Money Laundering Legislation?', Security Journal, 21 (3), July, 189-211 -- J.C. Sharman (2009), 'The Bark is the Bite: International Organizations and Blacklisting', Review of International Political Economy, 16 (4), October, 573-96 -- Joras Ferwerda (2009), 'The Economics of Crime and Money Laundering: Does Anti-Money Laundering Policy Reduce Crime?', Review of Law and Economics, 5 (2), 903-29 -- Richard K. Gordon (2011), 'Losing the War Against Dirty Money: Rethinking Global Standards on Preventing Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing', Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 21, 503-65 -- Eleni Tsingou (2005), 'Global Governance and Transnational Financial Crime: Opportunities and Tensions in the Global Anti-Money Laundering Regime', Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation Working Paper No. 161/05, May, University of Warwick, 1-25 -- Rainer Hülsse and Dieter Kerwer (2007), 'Global Standards in Action: Insights from Anti-Money Laundering Regulation', Organization, 14 (5), September, 619-36
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    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction, perspective and method -- pt. II. Environment, evolution and managerial initiative -- pt. III. Co-evolution : theory and practice.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of economic organization
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    Keywords: Organisation ; Organisationstheorie ; Unternehmensorganisation ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Theorie ; Industrial organization (Economic theory) ; Electronic books ; Industrial organization (Economic theory) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Strategisches Management ; Organisationsstruktur ; Organisationstheorie ; Organisationstheorie ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Abstract: pt. I. The micro-foundations of economic organization : extending behavioral assumptions on knowledge, interest, and rationality -- pt. II. The constitution of economic organization between interacting and contracting -- pt. III. The shaping of economic organization between design and evolution -- pt. IV. Human resources and economic organization between assets and actors -- pt. V. Technical assets and economic organization between determinants and opportunities -- pt. VI. Forms of economic organization between discrete alternatives and combinative configurations -- pt. VII. Conclusions.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Principles and standards for benefit-cost analysis
    DDC: 658.1554
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    Keywords: Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Standard ; Großbritannien ; Cost effectiveness ; Value analysis (Cost control) ; Electronic books ; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Nutzwertanalyse ; Wirtschaftlichkeitsrechnung
    Abstract: 1. An assessment of important issues concerning the application of benefit-cost analysis to social policy / Aidan R. Vining and David L. Weimer -- 2. Toward standardization of benefit-cost analysis of early childhood interventions / Lynn A. Karoly -- 3. Principles and standards for benefit-cost analysis of public health preparedness and pandemic mitigation programs / Joseph H. Cook -- 4. Principles and standards for the benefit-cost analysis of crime / John R. Lott, Jr. -- 5. Towards principles and standards for the benefit-cost analysis of safety / Scott Farrow and W. Kip Viscusi -- 6. Developing general equilibrium benefit analyses for social programs : an introduction and example / H. Allen Klaiber and V. Kerry Smith -- 7. Appropriate discounting for benefit-cost analysis / David F. Burgess and Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. -- 8. Ethical benefit-cost analysis as art and science : ten rules for benefit-cost analysis / Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. -- 9. Incorporating distributional issues into benefit-cost analysis : why, how, and two empirical examples using non-market valuation / John B. Loomis -- 10. Behavioral economics and the conduct of benefit-cost analysis : towards principles and standards / Lisa A. Robinson and James K. Hammitt -- 11. Conclusion : principles and standards for benefit-cost analysis / Richard O. Zerbe, Jr., Tyler Blake Davis, Nancy Garland and Tyler Scott.
    Abstract: This book is a superb textbook treatment of benefitcost analysis. It is well designed for students in public policy, public administration, public health, social work, environmental affairs, law and business. John D. Graham, Indiana University, US Principles and Standards for Benefit-Cost Analysis is well worth reading. The volume reproduces some chapters previously published online in the Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis alongside new material that has not yet appeared in print, and does so in a logical and appealing way. Even the several chapters with which I disagreed made me think hard about my own views. And thinking hard is a good thing! Paul R. Portney, University of Arizona, US Benefit-cost analysis informs which policies or programs most benefit society when implemented by governments and institutions around the world. This volume brings together leading researchers and practitioners to recommend strategies and standards to improve the consistency and credibility of such analyses, assisting analysts of all types in achieving a greater uniformity of practice. Although new analytical approaches are constantly being used and tested, this book supports the emergence of a professional culture adhering to a set of principles and standards that can be used to identify useful analytical processes and to discard less useful ones. Contributors to this volume come from a wide variety of backgrounds and include authors of leading textbooks, editors of journals, former government officials, and practitioners whose analyses have shaped decisions about education, the environment, security, income distribution, and other vital social and economic policies. Students and professors of public sector economics will find much of interest in this groundbreaking book. Practitioners working in government, non-profit organizations, and international institutions, including welfare economists, policy analysts, environmentalists, engineers, and others will also benefit from this volumes sophisticated and practical recommendations
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 175 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mandele, Huigh van der, 1945 - Free to fail
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    Keywords: Öffentliches Unternehmen ; Privatwirtschaft ; Commercial associations ; Public administration ; Business failures ; Success in business ; Electronic books ; Business enterprises ; Öffentliches Unternehmen ; Privatunternehmen ; Effizienz ; Wirtschaftlichkeit
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Key concepts -- 3. The historic debate -- 4. Profit maximization is only part of the answer -- 5. Organizational mortality and its fruits -- 6. Causes of organizational failure -- 7. Uncontrollability -- 8. Empirical evidence -- 9. The soft constraint syndrome -- 10. When left to its own devices -- 11. Necrosis and apoptosis -- 12. Why public organizations?
    Abstract: This challenging book tackles one of the most fundamental questions in economics: Why are commercial organizations more efficient than organizations in the public domain? It is generally accepted that the traditional answer (the fact that commercial organizations maximize profits) does not necessarily hold true. Finding a solution to this anomaly, as this book attempts to do, should therefore be a prime concern in economics. The authors believe the answer lies in the fact that even in a completely stable environment, all organizations will eventually fail irreparably. Organizations operating in the market are more efficient because, once in decline, they are free to fail and allowed to be disassembled or even replaced. Public organizations that fail are more often than not protected and allowed to continue even though their efficiency is questionable. This fascinating and thought-provoking book will provide a stimulating read for academics and students with an interest in economics, business and management and public policy
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    Series Statement: NECTAR series on transportation and communications networks research
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    Keywords: Transportation ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Transportation and state ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This very interesting book with peer-reviewed chapters written by leading researchers in the field discusses recent research in the areas of market structure, sustainability and decision-making. It includes several contemporary topics, such as changes in port competition, adaptation of transport to climate change, changing market structures, the importance of changing consumers' preferences, errors in forecasting, and trends in international goods transport.' - Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Transport is debated by many, and liberalization processes, transport policy, transport and climate change and increased competition between transport modes are the subject of heated discussion. Smart Transport Networks illustrates that whether concerning road, water, rail or air, knowledge on the structure of transport markets is crucial in order to tackle transport issues. The book therefore explores key factors concerning the structure of transport markets, their environmental impact, and questions why decision makers often fail to tackle transport-related problems. Three of the key factors that underpin the relationship between transport and society are analysed in detail from a variety of perspectives, each with an empirical focus: market structure and the allocation mechanisms at work; sustainability, encompassing the characteristics of the physical environment, the availability of natural resources and the effects of transport activities; and decision making, detailing transport policy and attempts to change transport systems. Practical guidelines on how to effectively deal with complex transport issues are also presented. This book will prove an important resource read for academics, researchers, and students with an interest in economics - particularly transport and public sector economics, geography and regional and urban studies. Policy makers and planners in the fields of transport, environment and regional planning will also find this book to be an invaluable reference tool
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    ISBN: 9781781002124
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    Series Statement: New horizons in leadership studies
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Extreme leadership
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    Keywords: Führungsstil ; Führungspersönlichkeit ; Crisis management ; Leadership ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Much has been written about how leaders and teams function in traditional business settings, but there is comparatively scant literature on the behaviors of leaders and teams facing extreme situations: that is, situations that fall outside the scope of daily experience. This book presents cases drawn from a diverse set of non-traditional and extreme leadership scenarios, offering a fresh perspective on both leadership research and management practice. This groundbreaking volume features expert contributions from across the globe by both management scholars and business leaders. Divided into three main parts - Extreme Expedition Leaders, Extreme Work Teams and Extreme Individual Leaders - the book explores both specific instances of non-traditional leadership and their theoretical and practical implications. Examples discussed include polar and mountaineering expeditions such as Shackleton's Endurance expedition, survival and rescue efforts such as the Chilean mine cave-in, security and police crises such as the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and groundbreaking media and entertainment leaders such as Francis Ford Coppola and Glenn Miller. This unique volume will appeal to students and professors of leadership and management studies, as well as managers, executives and other corporate business leaders
    Abstract: pt. I. Extreme expedition leaders -- pt. II. Extreme work teams -- pt. III. Extreme individual leaders
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    Series Statement: International yearbook of industrial statistics series
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    Abstract: Acclaim for previous editions: The International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2011 provides comprehensive statistical data on world manufacturing. . . The Yearbook represents a massive effort in data collection, data harmonization, and tabular presentation well beyond the constraints of time and resources available to the average researcher or investigator. Therefore, the Yearbook presents a vast amount of information in a convenient form. William C. Struning, American Reference Books Annual 2012 The UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics is now a classic reference. . . which constitutes a unique statistical tool for analyzing the world industry and aims at facilitating the comparison of industrial systems. The different editions of the Yearbook provide a unique statistical tool for analyzing the world industry. Revue dEconomie Industrielle / Industrial Economics Review This annual publication seems to be the only international publication providing worldwide statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector. In terms of comprehensiveness, accuracy, and cross-country comparisons this volume is unparalleled . . . If you are looking for an authoritative source for comparative international statistics on industrial information, this is it. Andrea Meyer, Business Information Alert This is a unique and massive effort by UNIDO providing comparative statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector worldwide . . . There is no doubt that the volume is a most important source book for economists, planners and policymakers. Pradosh Nath, Journal of Science and Industrial Research UNIDO has done well to bridge gaps in information noticed so far in industrial statistics worldwide and its companionship and usefulness will be realised by all users of this documentation in governmental, industrial and academic circles, as a must on every working desk. Its reliability is fully backed up by authoritative analysis. Rajinder Kunmar, Marketing and Management News A unique and comprehensive source of information, this book is the only international publication providing economists, planners, policymakers and business people with worldwide statistics on current performance and trends in the manufacturing sector. The Yearbook is designed to facilitate international comparisons relating to manufacturing activity and industrial development and performance. It provides data which can be used to analyse patterns of gr ...
    Abstract: pt .1. Summary tables -- pt. 2. Country tables
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of worker cooperatives
    Keywords: Selbstverwalteter Betrieb ; Theorie der Unternehmung ; Industrial management Employee participation ; Cooperative societies ; Producer cooperatives ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The economics of worker cooperatives is a branch of economic inquiry with a long and esteemed pedigree, dating at least from the work of John Stuart Mill in the mid-nineteenth century. Since then, leading economists have paid intermittent attention to the topic, but the collapse of state-sponsored socialism in Eastern Europe and growing discontent with loosely-fettered capitalism have resulted in a resurgence of interest in worker co-operatives as a method of enhancing productivity and reducing income inequalities without heavy government regulation. Professor Pencavel's judicious selection of articles by leading scholars conveys the vigour and rigour of this new empirical research. His original introduction provides an authoritative guide to past and current thinking in this topical area and raises important issues, which point the way for further contributions to the already rich literature
    Abstract: Eirik G. Furubotn (1976), 'The Long-Run Analysis of the Labor-Managed Firm: An Alternative Interpretation', American Economic Review, 66 (1), March, 104-23 -- Jaroslav Vanek (1973), 'Some Fundamental Considerations on Financing and the Form of Ownership under Labor Management', in H.C. Bos, H. Linnemann and P. de Wolff (eds), Economic Structure and Development: Essays in Honour of Jan Tinbergen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: North-Holland Publishing, 139-52 -- David P. Ellerman (1986), 'Horizon Problems and Property Rights in Labor-Managed Firms', Journal of Comparative Economics, 10 (1), March, 62-78 -- Avner Ben-Ner (1984), 'On the Stability of the Cooperative Type of Organization', Journal of Comparative Economics, 8 (3), September, 247-60 -- Hajime Miyazaki (1984), 'On Success and Dissolution of the Labor-Managed Firm in the Capitalist Economy', Journal of Political Economy, 92 (5), October, 909-31 -- Benjamin Ward (1958), 'The Firm in Illyria: Market Syndicalism', American Economic Review, 48 (4), September, 566-89 -- Evsey D. Domar (1966), 'The Soviet Collective Farm as a Producer Cooperative', American Economic Review, 56 (4, Part I), September, 734-57 -- Walter Y. Oi and Elizabeth M. Clayton (1968), 'A Peasant's View of a Soviet Collective Farm', American Economic Review, 58 (1), March, 37-59 -- Saul Estrin (1982), 'Long-Run Supply Responses under Self-Management', Journal of Comparative Economics, 6 (4), December, 363-78 -- A. Steinherr and J.-F. Thisse (1979), 'Are Labor-Managers Really Perverse?', Economics Letters, 2 (2), 137-42 -- A.A. Brewer and M.J. Browning (1982), 'On the "Employment" Decision of a Labour-Managed Firm', Economica, 49 (194), May, 141-6 -- Hajime Miyazaki and Hugh M. Neary (1985), 'Output, Work Hours and Employment in the Short Run of a Labour-Managed Firm', Economic Journal, 95 (380), December, 1035-48 -- Murat R. Sertel (1987), 'Workers' Enterprises Are Not Perverse', European Economic Review, 31 (8), December, 1619-25 -- Jonathan Levin and Steven Tadelis (2005), 'Profit Sharing and the Role of Professional Partnerships', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (1), February, 131-71 -- John Pencavel and Ben Craig (1994), 'The Empirical Performance of Orthodox Models of the Firm: Conventional Firms and Worker Cooperatives', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (4), August, 718-44 -- John Pencavel, Luigi Pistaferri and Fabiano Schivardi (2006), 'Wages, Employment, and Capital in Capitalist and Worker-Owned Firms', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 60 (1), October, 23-44 -- Gabriel Burdín and Andrés Dean (2009), 'New Evidence on Wages and Employment in Worker Cooperatives Compared with Capitalist Firms', Journal of Comparative Economics, 37 (4), December, 517-33 -- Ran Abramitzky (2011), 'Lessons from the Kibbutz on the Equality-Incentives Trade-Off', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1), Winter, 185-207
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Atkinson, A.B. (1973), 'Worker Management and the Modern Industrial Enterprise', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 87 (3), August 1973, 375-92. -- Craig, Ben and John Pencavel (1992), 'The Behavior of Worker Cooperatives: The Plywood Companies of the Pacific Northwest', American Economic Review, 82 (5), December, 1083-1105. -- Craig, Ben and John Pencavel (1995), 'Participation and Productivity: A Comparison of Worker Cooperatives and Conventional Firms in the Plywood Industry', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Microeconomics, 121-60. -- Ellerman, David P. (1990), The Democratic Worker-Owned Firm, Unwin Hyman. -- Hansmann, Henry (1990a), 'When Does Worker Ownership Work? ESOPS, Law Firms, Codetermination, and Economic Democracy', Yale Law Journal, 99 (8), June, 1749-816. -- Hill, Roderick (2000), 'The Case of the Missing Organizations: Co-operatives and the Textbooks', Journal of Economic Education, 31 (3), 281-95. -- Ireland, Norman J. and Peter J. Law (1982), The Economics of Labor-Managed Enterprises, New York: St. Martin's Press. -- Jensen, Michael C. and William H. Meckling (1979), 'Rights and Production Functions: An Application to Labor-Managed Firms and Codetermination', The Journal of Business, 52 (4), October, 469-506. -- Jones, Derek C. (1975), 'British Producer Cooperatives and the Views of the Webbs on Participation and Ability to Survive', Annals of Public and Co-operative Economy, 46 (1), January-March, 23-44. -- Miyazaki, Hajime and Hugh M. Neary (1983), 'The Illyrian Firm Revisited', Bell Journal of Economics, 14 (1), Spring, 259-70. -- Pencavel, John (2001), Worker Participation: Lessons from the Worker Co-ops of the Pacific Northwest, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. -- Schoening, Joel (2010), 'The Rise and Fall of Burley Design Cooperative', Oregon Historical Quarterly, 111 (3), Fall, 312-41. -- Derek C. Jones (1976), 'British Economic Thought on Association of Laborers 1848-1974', Annals of Public and Co-operative Economy, 47 (1), January-March, 5-36 -- Gregory K. Dow (2003), 'Workers' Control in Action (I)' and 'Workers' Control in Action (II)', in Governing the Firm: Workers' Control in Theory and Practice, Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 45-66, 67-91, references -- Derek C. Jones (1984), 'American Producer Cooperatives and Employee-Owned Firms: A Historical Perspective', in Robert Jackall and Henry M. Levin (eds), Worker Cooperatives in America, Chapter 3, Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, 37-56, bibliography -- Robert A. Dahl (1985), 'Democracy and the Economic Order' and 'The Right to Democracy Within Firms', in A Preface to Economic Democracy, Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, 84-110, 111-35, bibliography -- Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis (1993), 'A Political and Economic Case for the Democratic Enterprise', Economics and Philosophy, 9 (1), April, 75-100 -- John P. Bonin, Derek C. Jones and Louis Putterman (1993), 'Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Producer Cooperatives: Will Ever the Twain Meet?', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXI (3), September, 1290-320 -- Louis Putterman (1993), 'Ownership and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Comparative Economics, 17 (2), June, 243-63 -- Henry Hansmann (1990), 'The Viability of Worker Ownership: An Economic Perspective on the Political Structure of the Firm', in Masahiko Aoki, Bo Gustafsson and Oliver E. Williamson (eds), The Firm as a Nexus of Treaties, Chapter 8, London, UK: SAGE Publications, 162-84
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Keywords: Sports administration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Sport Management provides an insightful overview of the sport management discipline. The title includes influential articles and chapters from leading scholars in the field, covering a wide array of issues. In adopting a multilevel approach, this book explores this topical field and addresses sport management issues at the societal, organisational, and individual level
    Abstract: David Cruise Malloy and Dwight H. Zakus (1995), 'Ethical Decision Making in Sport Administration: A Theoretical Inquiry into Substance and Form', Journal of Sport Management, 9 (1), January, 36-58 -- Karla A. Henderson (2009), 'A Paradox of Sport Management and Physical Activity Interventions', Sport Management Review, 12 (2), May, 57-65 -- Michael B. Edwards and Jonathan M. Casper (2012), 'Sport and Health', in G.B. Cunningham and J.N. Singer (eds), Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity, Chapter 4, College Station, TX: Center for Sport Management Research and Education, 69-97 -- Emily Sparvero and Laurence Chalip (2007), 'Professional Teams as Leverageable Assets: Strategic Creation of Community Value', Sport Management Review, 10 (1), May, 1-30 -- Stacy Warner (2012), 'Sport and Community', in G.B. Cunningham and J.N. Singer (eds), Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity, Chapter 11, College Station, TX: Center for Sport Management Research and Education, 237-54 -- Alexis Lyras and Jon Welty Peachey (2011), 'Integrating Sport-for-Development Theory and Praxis', Sport Management Review, 14 (4), November, 311-26 -- Emma Sherry (2010), '(Re) engaging Marginalized Groups Through Sport: The Homeless World Cup', International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 45 (1), March, 59-71 -- Marvin Washington and Marc J. Ventresca (2008), 'Institutional Contradictions and Struggles in the Formation of U.S. Collegiate Basketball, 1880-1938', Journal of Sport Management, 22 (1), January, 30-49 -- Lesley Ferkins, David Shilbury and Gael McDonald (2009), 'Board Involvement in Strategy: Advancing the Governance of Sport Organizations', Journal of Sport Management, 23 (3), May, 245-77 -- Lisa A. Kihl, Sarah Leberman and Vicki Schull (2010), 'Stakeholder Constructions of Leadership in Intercollegiate Athletics', European Sport Management Quarterly, 10 (2), April, 241-75 -- Shannon Hamm-Kerwin and Alison Doherty (2010), 'Intragroup Conflict in Nonprofit Sport Boards', Journal of Sport Management, 24 (3), May, 245-71 -- George B. Cunningham (2012), 'Diversity Training in Intercollegiate Athletics', Journal of Sport Management, 26 (5), September, 391-403 -- George B. Cunningham and E. Nicole Melton (2011), 'The Benefits of Sexual Orientation Diversity in Sport Organizations', Journal of Homosexuality, 58 (5), 647-63 -- John Amis, Trevor Slack and C.R. Hinings (2004), 'The Pace, Sequence, and Linearity of Radical Change', Academy of Management Journal, 47 (1), February, 15-39 -- George B. Cunningham (2006), 'The Relationships Among Commitment to Change, Coping with Change, and Turnover Intentions', European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 15 (1), March, 29-45 -- Daniel F. Mahony, Mary A. Hums, Damon P.S. Andrew and Stephen W. Dittmore (2010), 'Organizational Justice in Sport', Sport Management Review, 13 (2), May, 91-105 -- Justine B. Allen and Sally Shaw (2009), 'Women Coaches' Perceptions of Their Sport Organizations' Social Environment: Supporting Coaches' Psychological Needs?', Sport Psychologist, 23 (3), September, 346-66 -- Jennifer E. Bruening and Marlene A. Dixon (2008), 'Situating Work-Family Negotiations Within A Life Course Perspective: Insights on the Gendered Experiences of NCAA Division I Head Coaching Mothers', Sex Roles, 58 (1/2), January, 10-23 -- Richard D. Cotton, Yan Shen and Reut Livne-Tarandach (2011), 'On Becoming Extraordinary: The Content and Structure of the Developmental Networks of Major League Baseball Hall of Famers', Academy of Management Journal, 54 (1), February, 15-46
    Abstract: George B. Cunningham (2010), 'The Influence of Religious Personal Identity on the Relationships Among Religious Dissimilarity, Value Dissimilarity and Job Satisfaction', Social Justice Research, 23 (1), March, 60-76 -- Vikki Krane, Heather Barber and Lisa R. McClung (2002), 'Social Psychological Benefits of Gay Games Participation: A Social Identity Theory Explanation', Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 14 (1), March, 27-42 -- Daniel C. Funk and Jeff James (2001), 'The Psychological Continuum Model: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding an Individual's Psychological Connection to Sport', Sport Management Review, 4 (2), November, 119-50
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Chelladurai, P. (1994), 'Sport management: Defining the field', European Journal of Sport Management, 1, 7-21. -- Chelladurai, P. (2009), Managing Organizations for Sport and Physical Activity: A Systems Perspective, 3rd edn., Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway. -- Crossett, T.W. and M.A. Hums (2009), 'History of sport management', in L.P. Masteralexis, C.A. Barr, and M.A. Hums (eds), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 3-24. -- Cunningham, G.B. (2006), 'Examining the relationships among coping with change, demographic dissimilarity, and championing behavior', Sport Management Review, 9, 253-70. -- Cunningham, G.B. and J. Welty Peachey (2012), 'Foundations of the sociology of sport, in G.B. Cunningham and J.N. Singer (eds), Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity, 2nd edn., College Station, TX: Center for Sport Management Research and Education. -- Dixon, M.A. and G.B. Cunningham (2006), 'Data aggregation in multilevel analysis: A review of conceptual and statistical issues', Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 10 (2), 85-107. -- Green, B.C. (2005), 'Building sport programs to optimize athlete recruitment, retention, and transition: Toward a normative theory of sport development', Journal of Sport Management, 19, 233-53. -- Hanlon, C., T. Morris and S. Nabbs (2010), 'Establishing a successful physical activity program to recruit and retain women', Sport Management Review, 13, 269-82. -- Kaplanidou, K. and H.J. Gibson (2012), 'Event image and traveling parent's intentions to attend youth sport events: A test of the reasoned action model', European Sport Management Quarterly, 12, 3-18. -- Klein, K.J., F. Dansereau and R.J. Hall (1994), 'Levels issues in theory development, data collection, and analysis', Academy of Management Review, 19, 195-229. -- Lim, S.Y., S. Warner, M. Dixon, B. Berg, C. Kim and M. Newhouse-Bailey (2011), 'Sport participation across national contexts: A multilevel investigation of individual and systemic influences on adult sport participation', European Sport Management Quarterly, 11, 197-224. -- Lox, C., K. Martin Ginnis and S.J. Petruzzello (2010), The Psychology of Exercise: Integrating Theory and Practice, 3rd edn., Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway. -- Messenger, S. (2010, February 5), 'By the numbers: Super Bowl facts and figures'. Retrieved from www.treehugger.com. -- Milano, M. and P. Chelladurai (2011), 'Gross domestic sport product: The size of the sport industry in the United States', Journal of Sport Management, 25, 24-35. -- Sage, G.H. and D.S. Eitzen (2013), Sociology of North American Sport, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Slack, T. (1998), 'Is there anything unique about sport management?', European Journal for Sport Management, 5 (2), 21-29. -- Tajfel, H. and J.C. Turner (1979), 'An integrative theory of intergroup conflict', in W.G. Austin and S. Worchel (eds), The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, pp. 33-47. -- Laurence Chalip (2006), 'Toward a Distinctive Sport Management Discipline', Journal of Sport Management, 20 (1), January, 1-21 -- Earle F. Zeigler (2007), 'Sport Management Must Show Social Concern as it Develops Tenable Theory', Journal of Sport Management, 21 (3), July, 297-318 -- Lucie Thibault (2009), 'Globalization of Sport: An Inconvenient Truth', Journal of Sport Management, 23 (1), January, 1-20
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    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of digitization
    DDC: 339.2
    Keywords: Digitale Güter ; Computerunterstützung ; Digital media Economic aspects ; Internet Economic aspects ; Digital media Government policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'The digital economy has spurred a burgeoning literature in economics, marketing and strategy. Recent innovations led to the design of new markets with unparalleled data availability and targeted customization. This collection offers an outstanding reference for scholars and data-driven practitioners who wish to understand the subtleties of this new economy.'--Steve Tadelis, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, US. 'Computers and held held devices are having a profound economic impact, whether in corporate suites or the home. The papers collected in this volume include some of the most important works assessing the consequences of these changes for both businesses and public policy.'--Josh Lerner, Harvard Business School, US. The increasing creation, support, use and consumption of digital representation of information touches a wide breadth of economic activities. This digitization has transformed social interactions, facilitated entirely new industries and undermined others and reshaped the ability of people - consumers, job seekers, managers, government officials and citizens - to access and leverage information. This important book includes seminal papers addressing topics such as the causes and consequences of digitization, factors shaping the structure of products and services and creating an enormous range of new applications and how market participants make their choices over strategic organization, market conduct, and public policies. This authoritative collection, with an original introduction by the editors, will be an invaluable source of reference for students, academics and practitioners with an interest in the economics of digitisation and the digital economy
    Abstract: -- Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf (2007), 'The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (1), February, 1-42 -- Rafael Rob and Joel Waldfogel (2006), 'Piracy on the High C's: Music Downloading, Sales Displacement, and Social Welfare in a Sample of College Students', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIX (1), April, 29-62 -- Hal R. Varian (2005), 'Copying and Copyright', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (2), Spring, 121-38
    Abstract: Elberse, A. and F. Oberholzer-Gee (2006). Superstars and underdogs: an examination of the long tail phenomenon in video sales. Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 07-015, September. -- Fleder, D. and K. Hosanagar (2009). Blockbuster culture's next rise or fall: the impact of recommender systems on sales diversity. Management Science, 55 (5), 697-712. -- Forman, C., A. Ghose and B. Wiesenfeld (2008). Examining the relationship between reviews and sales: the role of reviewer identity disclosure in electronic markets. Information Systems Research, 19 (3), 291-313. -- Fudenburg, D. and J. M. Villas-Boas (2006). 'Behavior Based Price Discrimination and Customer Recognition,' in T. Hendershott (ed.), Economics and Information Systems, Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing, pp. 377-435. -- Gandal, N. (2006). The effect of native language on Internet usage. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 182, 25-40. -- Gaspar, J. and Glaeser, E. (1998). Information technology and the future of cities. Journal of Urban Economics, 43 (1), 136-56. -- Gawer, A. and M. Cusumano (2002). Platform Leadership: How Intel, Microsoft and Cisco Drive Innovation. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. -- Godes, D. and D. Mayzlin (2004). Using online conversations to study word-of-mouth communication. Marketing Science, 23 (4), 545-60. -- Goldfarb, A. (2006). State dependence at Internet portals. Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 15 (2), 317-52. -- Goldfarb, A. and C. Tucker (2012). 'Privacy and Innovation,' in J. Lerner and S. Stern (eds), Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12, Chicago, IL: NBER (University of Chicago Press), pp. 65-89. -- Goldfarb, B., D. Kirsch and M. Pfarrer (2005). Searching for Ghosts: Business Survival, Unmeasured Entrepreneurial Activity and Private Equity Investment in the Dot-Com Era. Robert H. Smith School Research Paper, No. RHS 06-027. Available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=825687. Accessed 1 June 2013. -- Goldmanis, M., A. Hortaçsu, C. Syverson and O. Emre (2010). E-Commerce and the Market Structure of Retail Industries. Economic Journal, 120 (545), 651-82. -- Goolsbee, A., M. Lovenheim and J. Slemrod (2010). Playing with fire: cigarettes, taxes, and competition from the Internet. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2 (1), 131-54. -- Greenstein, S. (2012). 'Internet Infrastructure,' in M. Peitz and J. Waldfogel (eds), Handbook of Digital Economics, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-33. -- Greenstein, S. and R. McDevitt (2011). The broadband bonus: estimating broadband Internet's economic value. Telecommunications Policy, 35, 617-32. -- Jin, G. Z. and A. Kato (2007). Dividing online and offline: a case study. Review of Economic Studies, 74 (3), 981-1004. -- Kenney, M. (2000). Understanding Silicon Valley: The Anatomy of an Entrepreneurial Region. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. -- Lucking-Reiley, D. (2000). Auctions on the Internet: what's being auctioned, and how? Journal of Industrial Economics, 48 (3), 227-52. -- Miller, A. and C. Tucker (2009). Privacy protection and technology diffusion: the case of electronic medical records. Management Science, 55 (7), 1077-93
    Abstract: Fiona Scott Morton, Florian Zettelmeyer and Jorge Silva-Risso (2001), 'Internet Car Retailing', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLIX (4), December, 501-19 -- Glenn Ellison and Sara Fisher Ellison (2009), 'Search, Obfuscation, and Price Elasticities on the Internet', Econometrica, 77 (2), March, 427-52 -- Erik Brynjolfsson and Michael D. Smith (2000), 'Frictionless Commerce? A Comparison of Internet and Conventional Retailers', Management Science, 46 (4), April, 563-85 -- Chris Forman, Anindya Ghose and Avi Goldfarb (2009), 'Competition Between Local and Electronic Markets: How the Benefit of Buying Online Depends on Where You Live', Management Science, 55 (1), January, 47-57 -- Luís Cabral and Ali Hortaçsu (2010), 'The Dynamics of Seller Reputation: Evidence from eBay', Journal of Industrial Economics, LVIII (1), March, 54-78 -- Ajay Agrawal and Avi Goldfarb (2008), 'Restructuring Research: Communication Costs and the Democratization of University Innovation', American Economic Review, 98 (4), September, 1578-90 -- Bernardo S. Blum and Avi Goldfarb (2006), 'Does the Internet Defy the Law of Gravity?', Journal of International Economics, 70 (2), December, 384-405 -- Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse M. Shapiro (2011), 'Ideological Segregation Online and Offline', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126 (4), 1799-839 -- Xiaoquan (Michael) Zhang and Feng Zhu (2011), 'Group Size and Incentives to Contribute: A Natural Experiment at Chinese Wikipedia', American Economic Review, 101 (4), June, 1601-15 -- Austan Goolsbee (2000), 'In a World without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (2), May, 561-76 -- Eric T. Anderson, Nathan M. Fong, Duncan I. Simester and Catherine E. Tucker (2010), 'How Sales Taxes Affect Customer and Firm Behavior: The Role of Search on the Internet', Journal of Marketing Research, XLVII (2), April, 229-39 -- Avi Goldfarb and Catherine Tucker (2011), 'Advertising Bans and the Substitutability of Online and Offline Advertising', Journal of Marketing Research, XLVIII (2), April, 207-27 -- Amalia R. Miller and Catherine E. Tucker (2011), 'Can Health Care Information Technology Save Babies?', Journal of Political Economy, 119 (2), April, 289-324 -- Avi Goldfarb and Catherine E. Tucker (2011), 'Privacy Regulation and Online Advertising', Management Science, 57 (1), January, 57-71 -- Ashish Arora, Chris Forman, Anand Nandkumar and Rahul Telang (2010), 'Competition and Patching of Security Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Analysis', Information Economics and Policy, 22 (2), May, 164-77 -- Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf (2007), 'The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (1), February, 1-42 -- Rafael Rob and Joel Waldfogel (2006), 'Piracy on the High C's: Music Downloading, Sales Displacement, and Social Welfare in a Sample of College Students', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIX (1), April, 29-62 -- Hal R. Varian (2005), 'Copying and Copyright', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (2), Spring, 121-38
    Abstract: Miller, A. and C. Tucker (2011). Encryption and the loss of patient data. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 30 (3), 534-56. -- Mowery, D. and Simcoe, T. (2002). The Origins and Evolution of the Internet, in R. Nelson, B. Steil and D. Victor (eds), Technological Innovation and Economic Performance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 229-64. -- Murthi, B. and S. Sarkar (2003). The role of the management sciences in research on personalization. Management Science, 49 (10), 1344-132. -- Oestreicher-Singer, G. and A. Sundararajan (2012). Recommendation networks and the long tail of electronic commerce. MIS Quarterly, 36 (2), 65-83. -- Ou, G. (2008). A Policy Maker's Guide to Network Management. Available at: http://www.itif.org/index.php?id=205. Accessed 1 June 2013. -- Romanosky, S., R. Telang and A. Acquisti (2011). Do data breach disclosure laws reduce identity theft? Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 30 (2), 256-86. -- Rosston, G. (2009). The rise and fall of third party high speed access. Information, Economics and Policy, 21, 21-33. -- Sinai, T. and J. Waldfogel (2004). Geography and the Internet: Is the Internet a substitute or a complement for cities? Journal of Urban Economics, 56 (1), 1-24. -- Stigler, George J., (1961). The Economics of Information. Journal of Political Economy, 69(3), 213-225. -- Sunstein, C. (2001). Republic.com. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Varian, H. (1980). A model of sales. American Economic Review, 70 (September), 651-9. -- Waldfogel, J. and Lu Chen, (2006). Does information undermine brand? Information intermediary use and preference for branded web retailers. Journal of Industrial Economics, 54(4), December, 425-449. -- Shane Greenstein (2000), 'Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLVIII (4), December, 391-411 -- Timothy Simcoe (2012), 'Standard Setting Committees: Consensus Governance for Shared Technology Platforms', American Economic Review, 102 (1), February, 305-36 -- Timothy F. Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein (1999), 'Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLVII (1), March, 1-40 -- Gregory L. Rosston, Scott J. Savage and Donald M. Waldman (2010), 'Household Demand for Broadband Internet in 2010', B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 10 (1), i, ii, 1-43 -- Erik Brynjolfsson, Yu (Jeffrey) Hu and Michael D. Smith (2003), 'Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers', Management Science, 49 (11), November, 1580-96 -- Scott Wallsten and Colleen Mallahan (2010), 'Residential Broadband Competition in the United States', March, 1-36. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1684236 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1684236 -- Michael R. Baye, John Morgan and Patrick Scholten (2004), 'Price Dispersion in the Small and in the Large: Evidence from an Internet Price Comparison Site', Journal of Industrial Economics, LII (4), December, 463-96
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acquisti, A. and H. R. Varian (2005). Conditioning prices on purchase history. Marketing Science, 24 (3), 367-81. -- Anderson, C. (2006).The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More. New York: Hyperion. -- Ansari, A. and C. Mela (2003). E-customization. Journal of Marketing Research, 40 (2), 131-45. -- Bajari, P. and A. Hortaçsu (2003). The winner's curse, reserve prices, and endogenous entry: empirical insights from eBay auctions. RAND Journal of Economics, 34 (2, Summer), 329-55. -- Bajari, P. and A. Hortaçsu (2004). Economic insights from Internet auctions. Journal of Economic Literature, 42 (2), 457-86. -- Bakos, J. (1997). Reducing buyer search costs: implications for electronic marketplaces. Management Science, 43 (12), 1676-92. -- Bakos, Y. and Brynjolfsson, E. (2000). Bundling and competition on the Internet: aggregation strategies for information goods. Marketing Science, 19 (1), January, 63-82. -- Balasubramanian, S. (1998). Mail versus mall: a strategic analysis of competition between direct marketers and conventional retailers. Marketing Science, 17 (3), 181-95. -- Bar Isaac, H., G. Caruana and V. Cunat (2012). Search, design, and market structure. American Economic Review, 102 (2), 1140-60. -- Brown, J. and A. Goolsbee (2002). Does the Internet make markets more competitive? Evidence from the life insurance industry. Journal of Political Economy, 110 (3, June), 481-507. -- Cairncross, F. (1997). The Death of Distance. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Castells, M. (2003). The Internet galaxy: reflections on the Internet, business, and society. Abingdon, UK: Taylor and Francis. -- Chen, P.-Y. and L. Hitt (2002). Measuring switching costs and the determinants of customer retention in Internet-enabled businesses: a study of the online brokerage industry. Information Systems Research, 13 (3, September), 255-74. -- Chen, Y. and S. Savage (2011). The effects of competition on the price for cable modem Internet access. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 93 (1), 201-17. -- Chevalier, J. and D. Mayzlin (2006). The effect of word of mouth on sales: online book reviews. Journal of Marketing Research, 43 (3), 345-54. -- Crandall, R. (2005). 'Broadband Communications,' in M. Cave, S. Majumdar and I. Vogelsang (eds), Handbook of Telecommunications Economics, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 156-87. -- Cusumano, M. and D. Yoffie (1998). Competing on Internet Time: Lessons from Netscape and Its Battle with Microsoft. New York: Free Press. -- Diamond, P. (1971). A simple model of price adjustment. Journal of Economic Theory, 3, 156-68. -- Downes, T. and S. Greenstein (2002), Universal access and local Internet markets in the U.S. Research Policy, 31, 1035-52. -- Einav, L., D. Knoepe, J. D. Levin and N. Sundaresan (2012), Sales taxes and internet commerce. Working Paper 18018, National Bureau of Economic Research
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781784714550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial failure
    DDC: 658.421
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Business failures ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Entrepreneurs act in environments of great risk and high uncertainty, and as a result, failure is a common occurrence. Professor Shepherd has made a judicious selection of published articles, which explore the antecedents to and potential outcomes of entrepreneurial failure. By understanding these causes and consequences, entrepreneurs may become better able to manage failure, to reduce its costs and to capitalize on its benefits
    Abstract: Dean A. Shepherd (2009), 'Grief Recovery from the Loss of a Family Business: A Multi- and Meso-Level Theory', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (1), January, 81-97 -- Jason Cope (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Learning from Failure: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (6), November, 604-23 -- Dean A. Shepherd and Melissa S. Cardon (2009), 'Negative Emotional Reactions to Project Failure and the Self-Compassion to Learn from the Experience', Journal of Management Studies, 46 (6), September, 923-49 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Project Failure from Corporate Entrepreneurship: Managing the Grief Process', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (6), November, 588-600 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Holger Patzelt and Marcus Wolfe (2011), 'Moving Forward from Project Failure: Negative Emotions, Affective Commitment, and Learning from the Experience', Academy of Management Journal, 54 (6), December, 1229-59 -- Andrew C. Corbett, Heidi M. Neck and Dawn R. DeTienne (2007), 'How Corporate Entrepreneurs Learn from Fledgling Innovation Initiatives: Cognition and the Development of a Termination Script', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31 (6), November, 829-52 -- Robert I. Sutton and Anita L. Callahan (1987), 'The Stigma of Bankruptcy: Spoiled Organizational Image and Its Management', Academy of Management Journal, 30 (3), September, 405-436 -- Dean A. Shepherd and J. Michael Haynie (2011), 'Venture Failure, Stigma, and Impression Management: A Self-Verification, Self-Determination View', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 5 (2), June, 178-97 -- Andrew L. Zacharakis, G. Dale Meyer and Julio DeCastro (1999), 'Differing Perceptions of New Venture Failure: A Matched Exploratory Study of Venture Capitalists and Entrepreneurs', Journal of Small Business Management, 37 (3), July, 1-14 -- Jason Cope, Frank Cave and Sue Eccles (2004), 'Attitudes of Venture Capital Investors towards Entrepreneurs with Previous Business Failure', Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 6 (2/3), April-September, 147-72 -- Javier Gimeno, Timothy B. Folta, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42 (4), December, 750-83 -- Dawn R. DeTienne, Dean A. Shepherd and Julio O. De Castro (2008), 'The Fallacy of "Only the Strong Survive": The Effects of Extrinsic Motivation on the Persistence Decisions for Under-Performing Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (5), September, 528-46 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Johan Wiklund and J. Michael Haynie (2009), 'Moving Forward: Balancing the Financial and Emotional Costs of Business Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 134-48 -- Seung-Hyun Lee, Mike W. Peng and Jay B. Barney (2007), 'Bankruptcy Law and Entrepreneurship Development: A Real Options Perspective', Academy of Management Review, 32 (1), January, 257-72 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Christopher E. Stevens and D. Ryland Potter (2011), 'Misfortunes or Mistakes? Cultural Sensemaking of Entrepreneurial Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (1), January, 79-92 -- Karl Wennberg, Johan Wiklund, Dawn R. DeTienne and Melissa S. Cardon (2010), 'Reconceptualizing Entreprenuerial Exit: Divergent Exit Routes and their Drivers', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (4), July, 361-75
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Mark Fichman and Daniel A. Levinthal (1991), 'Honeymoons and the Liability of Adolescence: A New Perspective on Duration Dependence in Social and Organizational Relationships', Academy of Management Review, 16 (2), April, 442-68 -- Anand Swaminathan (1996), 'Environmental Conditions at Founding and Organizational Mortality: A Trial-by-Fire Model', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1350-77 -- Steven W. Bradley, Howard Aldrich, Dean A. Shepherd and Johan Wiklund (2011), 'Resources, Environmental Change, and Survival: Asymmetric Paths of Young Independent and Subsidiary Organizations', Strategic Management Journal, 32 (5), May, 486-509 -- Stewart Thornhill and Raphael Amit (2003), 'Learning About Failure: Bankruptcy, Firm Age, and the Resource-Based View', Organization Science, 14 (5), September-October, 497-509 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Evan J. Douglas and Mark Shanley (2000), 'New Venture Survival: Ignorance, External Shocks, and Risk Reduction Strategies', Journal of Business Venturing, 15 (5-6), September- November, 393-410 -- Mathew L.A. Hayward, Dean A. Shepherd and Dale Griffin (2006), 'A Hubris Theory of Entrepreneurship', Management Science, 52 (2), February, 160-72 -- Johan Wiklund and Dean A. Shepherd (2011), 'Where to From Here? EO-as-Experimentation, Failure, and Distribution of Outcomes', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 35 (5), September, 925-46 -- Erkki K. Laitinen (1992), 'Prediction of Failure of a Newly Founded Firm', Journal of Business Venturing, 7 (4), July, 323-40 -- Johan Wiklund, Ted Baker and Dean Shepherd (2010), 'The Age-Effect of Financial Indicators as Buffers against the Liability of Newness', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (4), July, 423-37 -- Howard Aldrich and Ellen R. Auster (1986), 'Even Dwarfs Started Small: Liabilities of Age and Size and Their Strategic Implications', in Barry M. Staw and L.L. Cummings (eds), Research in Organizational Behavior: Volume 8, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 165-98 -- Josef Brüderl and Rudolf Schüssler (1990), 'Organizational Mortality: The Liabilities of Newness and Adolescence', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (3), September, 530-47 -- Howard E. Aldrich and Martha Argelia Martinez (2001), 'Many are Called, but Few are Chosen: An Evolutionary Perspective for the Study of Entrepreneurship', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 25 (4), Summer, 41-56 -- Rita Gunther McGrath (1999), 'Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure', Academy of Management Review, 24 (1), January, 13-30 -- Mark D. Cannon and Amy C. Edmondson (2005), 'Failing to Learn and Learning to Fail (Intelligently): How Great Organizations Put Failure to Work to Innovate and Improve', Long Range Planning, 38 (3), June, 299-319 -- Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright (2009), 'The Extent and Nature of Opportunity Identification by Experienced Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 99-115 -- Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead, Mike Wright and Manuel Flores (2010), 'The Nature of Entrepreneurial Experience, Business Failure and Comparative Optimism', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (6), November, 541-55 -- Ronald K. Mitchell, J. Robert Mitchell and J. Brock Smith (2008), 'Inside Opportunity Formation: Enterprise Failure, Cognition, and the Creation of Opportunities', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2 (3), September, 225-42 -- Ian J. Walsh and Jean M. Bartunek (2011), 'Cheating the Fates: Organizational Foundings in the Wake of Demise', Academy of Management Journal, 54 (5), October, 1017-44 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2003), 'Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 318-28 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2004), 'Educating Entrepreneurship Students About Emotion and Learning From Failure', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 3 (3), September, 274-87
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781784714574
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als History of entrepreneurship
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship Case studies ; Entrepreneurship History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: What are the secrets of a successful entrepreneur? When did the origins of enterprise occur? This important title addresses such questions by uniting historical case studies of entrepreneurial behaviour from 1200-2000. Key features of this collection include a thematic and chronological comparison of relevant studies as well as coverage of a range of industries, including the software industry. The editors have also selected papers which allow for an examination of a range of entrepreneurial backgrounds and personalities, including female entrepreneurs. This topical research review will be of great use to both students and academics who will benefit from the ability to contrast case-studies of large-firms and their executives with small firm-start-ups and their founders
    Abstract: Andrew Godley (1996), 'Jewish Soft Loan Societies in New York and London and Immigrant Entrepreneurship, 1880-1914', Business History, 38 (3), 101-16 -- Jacob M. Price (1986), 'The Great Quaker Business Families of Eighteenth-Century London: The Rise and Fall of a Sectarian Patriciate', in Richard S. Dunn and Mary Maples Dunn (eds), The World of William Penn, Chapter 20, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 363-99 -- David J. Jeremy (1991), 'The Enlightened Paternalist in Action: William Hesketh Lever at Port Sunlight Before 1914', Business History, 33 (1), 58-81 -- Hazel Petrie (2006), 'Maori Enterprise: Ships and Flour Mills', in Ian Hunter and Diana Morrow (eds), City of Enterprise: Perspectives on Auckland Business History, Chapter 2, Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University Press, 27-49, notes -- Hannah Barker (2006), 'The "Public" Face of Female Enterprise', in The Business of Women: Female Enterprise and Urban Development in Northern England 1760-1830, Chapter 3, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 72-104 -- Alison C. Kay (2009), 'Retailing Respectability', in The Foundations of Female Entrepreneurship: Enterprise, Home and Household in London, c. 1800-1870, Chapter 4, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 54-82, notes -- Christine Jackson (2008), 'Boom-Time Freaks or Heroic Industrial Pioneers? Clothing Entrepreneurs in Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Berkshire', Textile History, 39 (2), November, 145-71 -- Philip Ollerenshaw (2006), 'Innovation and Corporate Failure: Cyril Lord in UK Textiles, 1945-1968', Enterprise and Society, 7 (4), December, 777-811 -- M.W. Flinn (1959), 'The Lloyds in the Early English Iron Industry', Business History, 2 (1), 21-31 -- W.H.B. Court (1938), 'Huguenot Capital in the Black Country Glass Trade', in The Rise of the Midland Industries, 1600-1838, Chapter VIII, London, UK: Oxford University Press, 115-31 -- A.E. Musson (1975), 'Joseph Whitworth and the Growth of Mass-Production Engineering', Business History, 27 (1), January, 109-49 -- Per Boje (1993), 'A Career Approach to Entrepreneurship: The Case of Thomas B. Thrige', Business History, 35 (2), 33-44 -- David Nasaw (2006), 'War and Riches, 1860-1865', in Andrew Carnegie, Chapter 4, New York, NY: Penguin Press, 66-88, notes -- John N. Ingham (1978), 'Social Analysis of Iron and Steel Entrepreneurs: General Characteristics and a Pittsburgh Model', in The Iron Barons: A Social Analysis of an American Urban Elite, 1874-1965, Chapter 1, Westport, CN and London, UK: Greenwood Press, 13-39 -- Mark Casson and Andrew Godley (2007), 'Revisiting the Emergence of the Modern Business Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and the Singer Global Distribution System', Journal of Management Studies, 44 (7), November, 1064-77 -- Hoh-Cheung and Lorna H. Mui (1967), 'Andrew Melrose: Tea Dealer and Grocer of Edinburgh 1812-1833', Business History, 9 (1), 30-48 -- Simon Phillips and Andrew Alexander (2005), 'An Efficient Pursuit? Independent Shopkeeping in 1930s Britain', Enterprise and Society, 6 (2), June, 278-304 -- Sheila Marriner and Francis E. Hyde (1967), 'John Samuel Swire: the Man and the Family Business', in The Senior: John Samuel Swire 1825-98: Management in Far Eastern Shipping Trades, Chapter 1, Liverpool, London and Prescot, UK: Liverpool University Press, 1-18 -- Maurice W. Kirby (1993), 'The Foundation of the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company, 1818-1825', in The Origins of Railway Enterprise: The Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1821- 1863, Chapter 3, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 26-53, 193-97
    Abstract: Frederic C. Lane (1944 [1967]), 'Old Wealth and New', in Andrea Barbarigo: Merchant of Venice, 1418-1449, Chapter I, New York, NY: Octagon Books, 11-44 -- S.D. Goitein (1967), 'The World of Commerce and Finance: Part A: The Merchants and their Employees', in A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza, Volume I: Economic Foundations, Chapter 11, Berkley, CA and Los Angeles, LA: University of California Press, 148-64, notes -- Kathryn L. Reyerson (2002), 'Introduction', in The Art of the Deal: Intermediaries of Trade in Medieval Montpellier, Leiden, The Netherlands, Boston, MA and Köln, Germany: Brill, 1-15 -- Philippe Dollinger (1964 [1970]), 'The Merchants', in The German Hansa, translated and edited by D.S. Ault and S.H. Steinberg, Chapter 8, London and Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan and Co Ltd, 159-85, notes -- Oscar Gelderblom (2003), 'The Governance of Early Modern Trade: The Case of Hans Thijs, 1556-1611', Enterprise and Society, 4 (4), December, 606-39 -- Wang Gungwu (1990), 'Merchants Without Empire: The Hokkien Sojourning Communities', in James D. Tracy (ed.), The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World, 1350-1750, Chapter 13, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 400-21 -- Andrea Colli, Paloma Fernández Pérez and Mary B. Rose (2003), 'National Determinants of Family Firm Development? Family Firms in Britain, Spain, and Italy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries', Enterprise and Society, 4 (1), March, 28-64 -- David J. Jeremy (1984), 'Anatomy of the British Business Elite, 1860-1980', Business History, 26 (1), 3-23 -- Franco Amatori (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Typologies in the History of Industrial Italy: Reconsiderations', Business History Review, 85 (1), Spring, 151-80 -- Jonathan R.T. Hughes (1966), 'Eli Whitney and American Technology', in The Vital Few: American Economic Progress and its Protagonists, Chapter 4, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 121-48, 471-72 -- Christine MacLeod (1999), 'Negotiating the Rewards of Invention: The Shop-Floor Inventor in Victorian Britain', Business History, 41 (2), April, 17-36 -- Andre Millard (1990), 'The Business of Innovation', in Edison and the Business of Innovation, Chapter 3, Baltimore, MD and London, UK: Johns Hopkins University Press, 43-62, notes -- Jennifer Tann (1978), 'Marketing Methods in the International Steam Engine Market: The Case of Boulton and Watt', Journal of Economic History, 38 (2), June, 363-91 -- Andrew Popp (2007), 'Building the Market: John Shaw of Wolverhampton and Commercial Travelling in Early Nineteenth- Century England', Business History, 49 (3), May, 321-47 -- Charles Harvey and Jon Press (1986), 'William Morris and the Marketing of Art', Business History, 28 (4), 36-54 -- Jon Stobart (2004), 'Personal and Commercial Networks in an English Port: Chester in the Early Eighteenth Century', Journal of Historical Geography, 30 (2), April, 277-93 -- Philip Scranton (1993), 'Build a Firm, Start Another: The Bromleys and Family Firm Entrepreneurship in the Philadelphia Region', Business History, 35 (1), January, 115-51 -- Jacob M. Price (1967), 'The Rise of Glasgow in the Chesapeake Tobacco Trade, 1707-1775', in Peter L. Payne (ed.), Studies in Scottish Business History, Chapter 11, London, UK: Frank Cass and Co. Ltd, 299-318 -- Simon Ville (1996), 'Networks and Venture Capital in the Australasian Pastoral Sector before World War Two', Business History, 38 (3), 48-63
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    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Audretsch, David A. and Max C. Keilbach (2006) Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Bailey, Mark (1998) 'Historiographical essay: The commercialisation of the English economy, 1086- 1500', Journal of Medieval History, 24 (3), 297-311. -- Baumol, William J. (1993) Entrepreneurship, Management and the Structure of Pay-offs, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Bennett, Robert J. (2011) Local Business Voice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Beresford, Maurice (1967) New Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantation in England, Wales and Gascony, London: Lutterworth Press. -- Birch, Debra J. (1992) 'Selling the Saints: Competition amongst pilgrimage centres in the twelfth century', Medieval History, 2 (2), 20-34. -- Brenner, Reuven (1983) History: The Human Gamble, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Casson, Mark (1982) The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory, Oxford: Martin Robertson, New ed. Edward Elgar, 2002. -- Casson, Mark (1991) Economics of Business Culture, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Casson, Mark (ed.) (2011) Markets and Market Institutions: Their Origin and Evolution, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Casson, Mark, Bernard Yeung, Anuradha Basu and Nigel Wadeson (eds) (2006) Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Chandler, Alfred D, Jr. (1977) The Visible Hand, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Ekelund, Robert B., Jr. et al. (1996) Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Ekelund, Robert B., Jr., Robert F. Hebert and Robert D. Tollison (2006) The Marketplace of Christianity, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Fordyce, William (c.1834) History of Tynemouth, Newcastle: W. & T. Fordyce. -- Gough, J.W. (1969) The Rise of the Entrepreneur, London: B.T. Batsford, Chapter 2, The cloth industry, 30-52 (text), 294-5 (notes) [23pp.]. -- Hayek, Friedrich A. (1949) Individualism and Economic Order, London: Routledge. -- Hughes, Jane Frecknall (2007) 'King John's tax innovations - Extortion, resistance, and the establishment of the principle of taxation by consent', Accounting Historians Journal, 34 (2), 75-107. -- Jeremy, David and Geoffrey Tweedale (eds) (2005) Business History, London: Sage. -- Jones, Geoffrey G. (2005) Multinationals and Global Capitalism: From the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714598
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Concepts of entrepreneurship
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Abstract: One of the obstacles for understanding the phenomenon of entrepreneurship is the lack of integration of different assumptions, units and levels of analysis that are implicit in its many conceptualisations. This important book offers a pathway to integration by considering eight associated disciplines and theories, presenting an authoritative selection of the most significant published work on entrepreneurship from each perspective
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    Abstract: Navdi, K. 1995, 'Industrial Clusters and Networks: Case Studies of SME Growth and Innovation', UNIDO, 1-7. -- Nelson, R. and S. Winter (1982), An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- OECD (1998), Fostering Entrepreneurship, Paris: OECD. -- OECD (1999), Boosting Innovation: The Cluster Approach, Paris: OECD Proceedings, http://www. oecd.org/cfe/, accessed April 2013. -- OECD (2001), Enhancing SME Competitiveness. The OECD Bologna Ministerial Conference, Paris: OECD-DATAR, http://www.oecd.org/cfe/, accessed April 2013. -- OECD (2002), International Conference on Territorial Development: Local Clusters, Restructuring Territories, and Environment-Enterprises-Districts, Paris, France: OECD-DATAR. -- Reynolds, P.D. and S.B. White (1997), The Entrepreneurial Process. Economic Growth, Men, Women, and Minorities, Westport, CT: Quorum Books. -- Rocha, H.O. (2004), 'Entrepreneurship and Development: the Role of Clusters. A Literature Review', Small Business Economics, 23, 363-400. -- Sassmannshausen, S.P. (2012), '99 entrepreneurship journals - A comparative empirical investigation of rankings, impace, and H/HCindex', Schumpeter Discussion Papers, no. 2012-002, http//:nbn- resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:49-20120217-160358-9.pdf, accessed April 2013. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Scott, W.R. (1998), Organizations: Rational, Natural and Open Systems, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship. The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Shane, S. and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research', Academy of Management Review, 25, 217-26. -- Sorenson, O. and T.E. Stuart (2008), 'Entrepreneurship: A Field of Dreams?', Academy of Management Annals, 2 (1), 517-43. -- Venkataraman, S. (1997), 'The Distinctive Domain of Entrepreneurship Research', in J. Katz and J. Brockhaus (eds), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence, and Growth, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. -- Whetten, D.A. (1989), 'What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution?', Academy of Management Review, 14, 490-95. -- Wiklund, J., P. Davidsson, D.B. Audretsch and C. Karlsson (2011), 'The Future of Entrepreneurship Research', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 1-9. -- Zahra, S. and G. Dess (2001), 'Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research: Encouraging Dialogue and Debate', Academy of Management Review, 26 (1), 8-10. -- Hector Rocha and Julian Birkinshaw (2007), 'Entrepreneurship Safari: A Phenomenon-Driven Search for Meaning', Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 3 (3), 205-55
    Abstract: P.A. Geroski (1995), 'What Do We Know About Entry?', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 13 (4), December, 421-40 -- Sidney G. Winter (1984), 'Schumpeterian Competition in Alternative Technological Regimes', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 5 (3-4), September-December, 287-320 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (2005), 'Development', Journal of Economic Literature, XLIII (1), March, 108-20 -- Paul D. Reynolds (1999), 'Creative Destruction: Source or Symptom of Economic Growth?', in Zoltan J. Acs, Bo Carlsson and Charlie Karlsson (eds), Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 97-136 -- Paul D. Reynolds, Brenda Miller and Wilbur R. Maki (1995), 'Explaining Regional Variation in Business Births and Deaths: U.S. 1976-88', Small Business Economics, 7 (5), October, 389-407 -- Magnus Henrekson and Dan Johansson (1999), 'Institutional Effects on the Evolution of the Size Distribution of Firms', Small Business Economics, 12 (1), February, 11-23 -- Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch and Patricia P. McDougall (2004), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy', Small Business Economics, 22 (3-4), April, 313-23 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Laszlo Szerb (2007), 'Entrepreneurship, Economic Growth and Public Policy', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 109-22 -- André van Stel, David J. Storey and A. Roy Thurik (2007), 'The Effect of Business Regulations on Nascent and Young Business Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 171-86
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aristotle (1984), 'Metaphysics', in J. Barnes (ed.), The Complete Works of Aristotle. The Revised Oxford Translation, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 1552-728. -- Baum,, J.A.C. and T.J. Rowley (2002), 'Companion to Organizations: An Introduction', in J.A.C. Baum (ed.), Companion to Organizations, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 1-34. -- Birch,, D.A. (1981), 'Who Creates Jobs?', The Public Interest, 65, 3-14. -- Blaug,, M. (1997), Economic Theory in Retrospect, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Brush,, C.G., I.M. Duhaime, W.B. Gartner, A. Stewart, J.A Katz, M.A. Hitt, S.A. Alvarez, G.D. Meyer and S. Venkataraman (2003), 'Doctoral Education in the Field of Entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29 (3), 309-31. -- Busenitz, L.W., I. West, G. Page, D. Shepherd, T. Nelson, G.N. Chandler and A. Zacharakis (2003), 'Entrepreneurship Research in Emergence: Past Trends and Future Directions', Journal of Management, 29 (3), 285-308. -- Bygrave, W.D. (2004), 'Financing Entrepreneurs and Their Ventures', in P.D. Reynolds, W.D. Bygrave, E. Autio, et al. (eds), GEM Global 2003 Executive Report, Babson College and London Business School, pp. 57-61. -- Ceglie, G. and M. Dini (1999), 'SMEs Clusters and Network Development in Developing Countries: The Experience of UNIDO', UNIDO - Private Sector Development Branch, Working paper no. 2, 1-25. -- Caree, M.A. and R.A. Thurik (2003), 'The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth', in Z.J. Acs and D.B. Audretsch (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research. An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 437-72. -- Cooper, A.C. and W.C. Dunkelberg (1987), 'Entrepreneurial Research: Old Questions, New Answers, and Methodological Issues', American Journal of Small Business, 11, 11-23. -- European Commission (2003), http://ec.europa.eu/cip/eip/promotion-entrepreneurship/index_en.htm, accessed April 2013. -- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, www.gemconsortium.org, accessed April 2013. -- Hannan, M.T. and J. Freeman (1989), Organizational Ecology, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Harper, D.A. (2004), Foundations of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, London: Routledge. -- Haug, P. (1995), 'Formation of Biotechnology Firms in the Greater Seattle Region: An Empirical Investigation of Entrepreneurial, Financial, and Educational Perspectives', Environment and Planning A, 27, 249-67. -- Kantis, H., M. Ishida and M. Komori (2002), 'Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: The Creation and Development of New Firms in Latin America and East Asia', Inter-american Development Bank, 1-123. -- Kelley, D., S. Singer and M. Herrington (2012), GEM 2011 Global Report, Retrieved April, 2. -- Low, M.B. (2001), 'The Adolescence of Entrepreneurship Research: Specification of Purpose', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 25, 17-26. -- Low, M.B. and I.C. MacMillan (1988), 'Entrepreneurship: Past Research and Future Challenges', Journal of Management, 14, 139-61. -- Mintzberg, H., B. Ahlstrand and J. Lampel (1998), Strategy Safari. A Guided Tour Through the Wilds of Strategic Management, New York: The Free Press
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714604
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions and the environment
    DDC: 333.7
    Keywords: Umweltökonomik ; Institutionenökonomik ; Environmental policy Economic aspects ; Environmental economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This title contains the definitive contributions to the institutional foundations of environmental issues. It covers the foundations of welfare economics, externalities, market failure, and the central nexus of law and economics. Each contribution illustrates the fundamental importance of institutions - the legal scaffolding of an economy - to environmental problems. This understanding of the institutions of an economy then leads into extensive coverage of how to diagnose environmental problems and then to formulate policy solutions to deforestation, degraded fisheries and pastoral regimes, pollution, land-use conflicts, contested property rights, the tragedy of open-access natural resources and general development problems in sub-Saharan Africa
    Abstract: Daniel W. Bromley (1990), 'The Ideology of Efficiency: Searching for a Theory of Policy Analysis', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 19 (1), July, 86-107 -- Amartya Sen (1993), 'Markets and Freedoms: Achievements and Limitations of the Market Mechanism in Promoting Individual Freedoms', Oxford Economic Papers, 45 (4), October, 519-41 -- Arild Vatn and Daniel W. Bromley (1994), 'Choices without Prices without Apologies', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 26 (2), March, 129-48 -- Michael E. Porter and Claas van der Linde (1995), 'Toward a New Conception of the Environment-Competitiveness Relationship', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (4), Fall, 97-118 -- Olof Johansson-Stenman (1998), 'On the Problematic Link between Fundamental Ethics and Economic Policy Recommendations', Journal of Economic Methodology, 5 (2), 263-97 -- Joseph L. Sax (1983), 'Some Thoughts on the Decline of Private Property', Washington Law Review, 58, 481-96 -- Barry C. Field (1989), 'The Evolution of Property Rights', Kyklos, 42 (3), August, 319-45 -- Bruce A. Larson and Daniel W. Bromley (1990), 'Property Rights, Externalities, and Resource Degradation: Locating the Tragedy', Journal of Development Economics, 33 (2), October, 235-62 -- Daniel W. Bromley (1992), 'The Commons, Common Property, and Environmental Policy', Environmental and Resource Economics, 2 (1), January, 1-17 -- Rogier van den Brink, Daniel W. Bromley and Jean-Paul Chavas (1995), 'The Economics of Cain and Abel: Agro-Pastoral Property Rights in the Sahel', Journal of Development Studies, 31 (3), February, 373-99 -- Daniel W. Bromley (1997), 'Constitutional Political Economy: Property Claims in a Dynamic World', Contemporary Economic Policy, XV (4), October, 43-54 -- Espen Sjaastad and Daniel W. Bromley (2000), 'The Prejudices of Property Rights: On Individualism, Specificity, and Security in Property Regimes', Development Policy Review, 18 (4), December, 365-89 -- Carlisle Ford Runge (1981), 'Common Property Externalities: Isolation, Assurance, and Resource Depletion in a Traditional Grazing Context', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 63 (4), November, 595-606 -- Daniel W. Bromley (1989), 'Property Relations and Economic Development: The Other Land Reform', World Development, 17 (6), June, 867-77 -- Shem Migot-Adholla, Peter Hazell, Benoît Blarel and Frank Place (1991), 'Indigenous Land Rights Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Constraint on Productivity?', World Bank Economic Review, 5 (1), January, 155-75 -- Jean-Philippe Platteau (1996), 'The Evolutionary Theory of Land Rights as Applied to Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Assessment', Development and Change, 27 (1), January, 29-86 -- Espen Sjaastad and Daniel W. Bromley (1997), 'Indigenous Land Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: Appropriation, Security and Investment Demand', World Development, 25 (4), January, 549-62 -- Anne-Sophie Brasselle, Frédéric Gaspart and Jean-Philippe Platteau (2002), 'Land Tenure Security and Investment Incentives: Puzzling Evidence from Burkina Faso', Journal of Development Economics, 67 (2), April, 373-418 -- Daniel W. Bromley (2008), 'Formalising Property Relations in the Developing World: The Wrong Prescription for the Wrong Malady', Land Use Policy, 26 (1), January, 20-27
    Abstract: Daniel W. Bromley (2008), 'Resource Degradation in the African Commons: Accounting for Institutional Decay', Environment and Development Economics, 13 (5), October, 539-63
    Abstract: Francis M. Bator (1958), 'The Anatomy of Market Failure', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 72 (3), August, 351-79 -- Vernon L. Smith (1968), 'Economics of Production from Natural Resources', American Economic Review, 58 (3), Part 1, June, 409-31 -- Vernon L. Smith (1969), 'On Models of Commercial Fishing', Journal of Political Economy, 77 (2), March-April, 181-98 -- William J. Baumol (1972), 'On Taxation and the Control of Externalities', American Economic Review, 62 (3), June, 307-22 -- Colin W. Clark (1973), 'Profit Maximization and the Extinction of Animal Species', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (4), July- August, 950-61 -- Carl J. Dahlman (1979), 'The Problem of Externality', Journal of Law and Economics, 22 (1), April, 141-62 -- Arild Vatn and Daniel W. Bromley (1997), 'Externalities - A Market Model Failure', Environmental and Resource Economics, 9 (2), March, 135-51 -- Abram Bergson (1938), 'A Reformulation of Certain Aspects of Welfare Economics', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 52 (2), February, 310-34 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1950), 'Evaluation of Real National Income', Oxford Economic Papers, 2 (1), January, 1-29 -- W.M. Gorman (1955), 'The Intransitivity of Certain Criteria Used in Welfare Economics', Oxford Economic Papers, 7 (1), February, 25-35 -- Francis M. Bator (1957), 'The Simple Analytics of Welfare Maximization', American Economic Review, 47 (1), March, 22-59 -- Robin W. Boadway (1974), 'The Welfare Foundations of Cost- Benefit Analysis', Economic Journal, 84 (336), December, 926-39 -- Robin Boadway (1976), 'Integrating Equity and Efficiency in Applied Welfare Economics', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 90 (4), November, 541-56 -- John S. Chipman and James C. Moore (1978), 'The New Welfare Economics 1939-1974', International Economic Review, 19 (3), October, 547-84 -- E.J. Mishan (1980), 'How Valid Are Economic Evaluations of Allocative Changes?', Journal of Economic Issues, XIV (1), March, 143-61 -- Robert Cooter and Peter Rappoport (1984), 'Were the Ordinalists Wrong About Welfare Economics?', Journal of Economic Literature, 22 (2), June, 507-30 -- John Martin Gillroy (1992), 'The Ethical Poverty of Cost-Benefit Methods: Autonomy, Efficiency and Public Policy Choice', Policy Sciences, 25 (2), May, 83-102 -- Laurence H. Tribe (1972), 'Policy Science: Analysis or Ideology?', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2 (1), Autumn, 66-110 -- Alexander James Field (1979), 'On the Explanation of Rules Using Rational Choice Models', Journal of Economic Issues, 13 (1), March, 49-72
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bromley, Daniel W. and Glen D. Anderson (2012), Vulnerable People, Vulnerable States: Redefining the Development Challenge, London: Routledge. -- Bromley, Daniel W. (1989), Economic Interests and Institutions: The Conceptual Foundations of Public Policy, Oxford: Blackwell. -- Bromley, Daniel W. (2006), Sufficient Reason: Volitional Pragmatism and the Meaning of Economic Institutions, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Coase, Ronald (1960), 'The problem of social cost', Journal of Law and Economics, 3, 1-44. -- Commons, John R. (1924), Legal Foundations of Capitalism, London: Macmillan. -- Commons, John R. (1934), Institutional Economics: Its Place in Political Economy, London: Macmillan. -- Glendon, Mary Ann (1991), Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse, New York: The Free Press. -- Hardin, Garrett (1968), 'The tragedy of the commons', Science, 162, 1243-48. -- Hicks, J.R. (1939),'The foundations of welfare economics', The Economic Journal, 49, 696-712. -- Hohfeld, Wesley N. (1913), 'Some fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning', Yale Law Journal, 23, 16-59. -- Hohfeld, Wesley N. (1917), 'Fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning', Yale Law Journal, 26, 710-70. -- Pigou, Arthur C. (1920), The Economics of Welfare, London: Macmillan. -- Robbins, Lionel (1932), An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, London: Macmillan. -- Richard R. Nelson and Bhaven N. Sampat (2001), 'Making Sense of Institutions as a Factor Shaping Economic Performance', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 44 (1), January, 31-54 -- Warren J. Samuels (1971), 'Interrelations between Legal and Economic Processes', Journal of Law and Economics, 14 (2), October, 435-50 -- Warren J. Samuels (1974), 'The Coase Theorem and the Study of Law and Economics', Natural Resources Journal, 14 (1), January, 1-33 -- Daniel W. Bromley (1978), 'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Environmental Economics', Journal of Economic Issues, XII (1), March, 43-60 -- Warren J. Samuels (1989), 'The Legal-Economic Nexus', George Washington Law Review, 57 (6), August, 1556-78 -- Daniel W. Bromley (1989), 'Entitlements, Missing Markets, and Environmental Uncertainty', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 17 (2), September, 181-94 -- J.E. Meade (1952), 'External Economies and Diseconomies in a Competitive Situation', Economic Journal, 62 (245), March, 54-67
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    ISBN: 9781784710385
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als New developments in spatial economics and economic geography
    DDC: 338.6042
    Keywords: Regionalökonomik ; Wirtschaftsgeographie ; Economic geography ; Space in economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume comprises a selection of key papers which map out the latest developments in various aspects of spatial economics and economic geography. Edited by a leading authority in the field, this collection brings together papers which reflect both the depth of analysis and also the diversity of the different lines of enquiry regarding issues of Innovation and Geography, Cities and Clustering, Labour and Land Markets, and Empirics. Together these seminal pieces represent the 'state-of-the-art' in the field of spatial economics and economic geography and therefore provide an ideal base on which further analyses will build. Along with an original introduction by Professor McCann, this volume will be of relevance to academics, researchers and students interested in the field of spatial economics and economic geography
    Abstract: Germà Bel and Xavier Fageda (2008), 'Getting there Fast: Globalization, Intercontinental Flights and Location of Headquarters', Journal of Economic Geography, 8 (4), 471-95 -- Bernard Fingleton and Manfred M. Fischer (2010), 'Neoclassical Theory Versus New Economic Geography: Competing Explanations of Cross-Regional Variation in Economic Development', Annals of Regional Science, 44 (3), June, 467-91 -- Andrew F. Haughwout (2002), 'Public Infrastructure Investments, Productivity and Welfare in Fixed Geographic Areas', Journal of Public Economics, 83 (3), March, 405-28 -- Patricia C. Melo, Daniel J. Graham and Robert B. Noland (2009), 'A Meta-Analysis of Estimates of Urban Agglomeration Economies', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 39 (3), May, 332-42 -- Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian and Francesco Trebbi (2004), 'Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Geography and Integration in Economic Development', Journal of Economic Growth, 9 (2), June, 131-65
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Luc Anselin, Attila Varga and Zoltan Acs (1997), 'Local Geographic Spillovers between University Research and High Technology Innovations', Journal of Urban Economics, 42 (3), November, 422-48 -- Ron A. Boschma (2005), 'Proximity and Innovation: A Critical Assessment', Regional Studies, 39 (1), February, 61-74 -- Ron A. Boschma (2005), 'Proximity and Innovation: A Critical Assessment', Regional Studies, 39 (1), February, 61-74 -- Gerald A. Carlino, Satyajit Chatterjee and Robert M. Hunt (2007), 'Urban Density and the Rate of Invention', Journal of Urban Economics, 61 (3), May, 389-419 -- Riccardo Crescenzi, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper (2007), 'The Territorial Dynamics of Innovation: A Europe-United States Comparative Analysis', Journal of Economic Geography, 7 (6), 673-709 -- Koen Frenken, Frank Van Oort and Thijs Verburg (2007), 'Related Variety, Unrelated Variety and Regional Economic Growth', Regional Studies, 41 (5), July, 685-97 -- Richard Shearmur and Mario Polèse (2007), 'Do Local Factors Explain Local Employment Growth? Evidence from Canada, 1971-2001', Regional Studies, 41 (4), June, 453-71 -- Gilles Duranton (2007), 'Urban Evolutions: The Fast, the Slow, and the Still', American Economic Review, 97 (1), March, 197-221 -- Glenn Ellison, Edward L. Glaeser and William R. Kerr (2010), 'What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns', American Economic Review, 100 (3), June, 1195-213 -- Ian R. Gordon and Philip McCann (2000), 'Industrial Clusters: Complexes, Agglomeration and/or Social Networks?', Urban Studies, 37 (3), March, 513-32 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Joshua D. Gottlieb (2006), 'Urban Resurgence and the Consumer City', Urban Studies, 43 (8), July, 1275-99 -- J. Vernon Henderson and Hyoung Gun Wang (2007), 'Urbanization and City Growth: The Role of Institutions', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 37 (3), May, 283-313 -- Michael Storper and Anthony J. Venables (2004), 'Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy', Journal of Economic Geography, 4 (4), 351-70 -- Alessandra Faggian and Philip McCann (2009), 'Human Capital, Graduate Migration and Innovation in British Regions', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (2), 317-33 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko and Raven E. Saks (2005), 'Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?', American Economic Review, 95 (2), May, 329-33 -- Charlotta Mellander, Richard Florida and Kevin Stolarick (2011), 'Here to Stay - The Effects of Community Satisfaction on the Decision to Stay', Spatial Economic Analysis, 6 (1), March, 5-24 -- John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael (2005), 'Regulation and the High Cost of Housing in California', American Economic Review, 95 (2), May, 323-8 -- Jordan Rappaport (2007), 'Moving to Nice Weather', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 37 (3), May, 375-98 -- Jesse M. Shapiro (2006), 'Smart Cities: Quality of Life, Productivity, and the Growth Effects of Human Capital', Review of Economics and Statistics, 88 (2), May, 324-35 -- J. Paul Elhorst (2010), 'Applied Spatial Econometrics: Raising the Bar', Spatial Economic Analysis, 5 (1), March, 9-28
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710378
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The costs of economic growth
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Entwicklung ; Soziale Kosten ; Steady-State-Ökonomie ; Economic development Forecasting ; Economic development Social aspects ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is a convenient and comprehensive collection of seminal papers on the costs of economic growth. The papers are grouped in 6 sections covering: the origins of the debate, the limits to growth, measurement, international and global dimensions, developing countries, and looking ahead. The original introduction, written by the editor, draws out the main themes that run through this extensive and thought provoking literature. This timely collection is is intended for academics, students, researchers and anyone interested in this controversial topic
    Abstract: Bédia F. Aka (2008), 'Effects of Trade and Growth on Air Pollution in the Aggregated Sub-Saharan Africa', International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 5 (1), 5-14 -- Joysri Acharyya (2009), 'FDI, Growth and the Environment: Evidence from India on CO2 Emission During the Last Two Decades', Journal of Economic Development, 34 (1), June, 43-58 -- Zongguo Wen and Jining Chen (2008), 'A Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Economic Growth in China', Ecological Economics, 65 (2), April, 356-66 -- Sheng Zhao, Changwen Wu, Huasheng Hong and Luoping Zhang (2009), 'Linking the Concept of Ecological Footprint and Valuation of Ecosystem Services - A Case Study of Economic Growth and Natural Carrying Capacity', International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 16 (2), April, 137-42 -- Arthur P.J. Mol (2011), 'China's Ascent and Africa's Environment', Global Environmental Change, 21 (3), August, 785-94 -- Matthew A. Cole, Robert J.R. Elliott and Jing Zhang (2011), 'Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment: Evidence from Chinese Cities', Journal of Regional Science, 51 (1), 121-38 -- Herman E. Daly (2001), 'Beyond Growth: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth', in Mohan Munasinghe, Osvaldo Sunkel and Carlos de Miguel (eds), The Sustainability of Long-Term Growth: Socioeconomic and Ecological Perspectives, Chapter 7, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 153-61 -- Roefie Hueting (2010), 'Why Environmental Sustainability Can Most Probably Not be Attained with Growing Production', Journal of Cleaner Production, 18 (6), April, 525-30 -- Sardar M.N. Islam, Mohan Munasinghe and Matthew Clarke (2003), 'Making Long-Term Economic Growth More Sustainable: Evaluating the Costs and Benefits', Ecological Economics, 47 (2-3), December, 149-66 -- A. Antoci, S. Borghesi and P. Russu (2005), 'Environmental Defensive Expenditures, Expectations and Growth', Population and Environment, 27 (2), November, 227-44 -- Stefano Bartolini (2007), 'Why are People So Unhappy? Why do they Strive so Hard for Money? Competing Explanations of the Broken Promises of Economic Growth', in Luigino Bruni and Pier Luigi Porta (eds), Handbook on the Economics of Happiness, Chapter 17, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 337-64 -- Tim Jackson (2008), 'Where is the "Wellbeing Dividend"? Nature, Structure and Consumption Inequalities', Local Environment, 13 (8), December, 703-23 -- Siak Smulders (1995), 'Entropy, Environment, and Endogenous Economic Growth', International Tax and Public Finance, 2 (2), August, 319-40 -- Roelof Boumans, Robert Costanza, Joshua Farley, Matthew A. Wilson, Rosimeiry Portela, Jan Rotmans, Ferdinando Villa and Monica Grasso (2002), 'Modeling the Dynamics of the Integrated Earth System and the Value of Global Ecosystem Services Using the GUMBO Model', Ecological Economics, 41 (3), June, 529-60 -- Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp (1994), 'Dynamic Macro Modelling and Materials Balance', Economic Modelling, 11 (3), July, 283-307 -- Graham M. Turner and Timothy Baynes (2010), 'Soft-Coupling of National Biophysical and Economic Models for Improved Understanding of Feedbacks', Environmental Policy and Governance, 20 (4), July/August, 270-82 -- Robert U. Ayres (2008), 'Sustainability Economics: Where do we Stand?', Ecological Economics, 67 (2), September, 281-310 -- Peter A. Victor (2010), 'Ecological Economics and Economic Growth', Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1185, January, 237-45 -- Juliet B. Schor (2005), 'Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9 (1-2), 37-50
    Abstract: Clive Hamilton (1999), 'The Genuine Progress Indicator Methodological Developments and Results from Australia', Ecological Economics, 30 (1), July, 13-28 -- Mathis Wackernagel, Niels B. Schulz, Diana Deumling, Alejandro Callejas Linares, Martin Jenkins, Valerie Kapos, Chad Monfreda, Jonathan Loh, Norman Myers, Richard Norgaard and Jørgen Randers (2002), 'Tracking the Ecological Overshoot of the Human Economy', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99 (14), July, 9266-71 -- William E. Rees (1992), 'Ecological Footprints and Appropriated Carrying Capacity: What Urban Economics Leaves Out', Environment and Urbanization, 4 (2), October, 121-30 -- Helmut Haberl, Karl-Heinz Erb and Fridolin Krausmann (2007), 'Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP)', Internet Encyclopaedia of Ecological Economics, March, 1-15 304 -- Gene M. Grossman and Alan B. Krueger (1995), 'Economic Growth and the Environment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (2), May, 353-77 -- Soumyananda Dinda (2004), 'Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis: A Survey', Ecological Economics, 49 (4), August, 431-55 -- Richard T. Carson (2009), 'The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 4 (1), Winter, 3-23 -- Aurélien Boutaud, Natacha Gondran and Christian Brodhag (2006), '(Local) Environmental Quality Versus (Global) Ecological Carrying Capacity: What Might Alternative Aggregated Indicators Bring to the Debates About Environmental Kuznets Curves and Sustainable Development?', International Journal of Sustainable Development, 9 (3), 297-310 -- Marian R. Chertow (2000), 'The IPAT Equation and Its Variants: Changing Views of Technology and Environmental Impact', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 4 (4), 13-29 -- Fridolin Krausmann, Simone Gingrich, Nina Eisenmenger, Karl-Heinz Erb, Helmut Haberl and Marina Fischer-Kowalski (2009), 'Growth in Global Materials Use, GDP and Population During the 20th Century', Ecological Economics, 68 (10), August, 2696-705 -- Johan Rockström, Will Steffen, Kevin Noone, Åsa Persson, F. Stuart III Chapin, Eric Lambin, Timothy M. Lenton, Marten Scheffer, Carl Folke, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Björn Nykvist, Cynthia A. de Wit, Terry Hughes, Sander van der Leeuw, Henning Rodhe, Sverker Sörlin, Peter K. Snyder, Robert Costanza, Uno Svedin, Malin Falkenmark, Louise Karlberg, Robert W. Corell, Victoria J. Fabry, James Hansen, Brian Walker, Diana Liverman, Katherine Richardson, Paul Crutzen and Jonathan Foley (2009), 'Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity', Ecology and Society, 14 (2), 32-64 -- John Asafu-Adjaye (2003), 'Biodiversity Loss and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis', Contemporary Economic Policy, 21 (2), April, 173-85 -- Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke (2010), 'The End of Economic Growth? A Contracting Threshold Hypothesis', Ecological Economics, 69 (11), September, 2213-23 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2004), 'Trade, Growth, and the Environment', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII, March, 7-71 -- Anna Kukla-Gryz (2009), 'Economic Growth, International Trade and Air Pollution: A Decomposition Analysis', Ecological Economics, 68 (5), March, 1329-39 -- Clive L. Spash (2007), 'The Economics of Climate Change Impacts à la Stern: Novel and Nuanced or Rhetorically Restricted?', Ecological Economics, 63 (4), September, 706-13 -- Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton, Chris Hope and Stephane Alberth (2009), 'Did the Stern Review Underestimate US and Global Climate Damages?', Energy Policy, 37 (7), July, 2717-21 -- Martin L. Weitzman (2009), 'On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change', Review of Economics and Statistics, XCI (1), February, 1-19 -- Charles R. Boehmer (2010), 'Economic Growth and Violent International Conflict: 1875-1999', Defence and Peace Economics, 21 (3), June, 249-68
    Abstract: John Stuart Mill ([1848] 1868), 'Of the Stationary State', Principles of Political Economy, Book IV, Volume II, Chapter VI, London, UK: J.W. Parker, 334-40 -- John Maynard Keynes ([1931] 1951), 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren (1930)', Essays in Persuasion, Part IV, Chapter 2, London, UK: Rupert Hart-Davis, 358-73, references -- K. William Kapp (1950), 'The Nature and Significance of Social Costs', in The Social Costs of Private Enterprise, Chapter 2, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 13-25 -- Leopold Kohr (1978), 'Size and Living Standards', in The Overdeveloped Nations: The Diseconomies of Scale, Chapter III, New York, NY: Schoken Books, 25-46, reset -- Kenneth E. Boulding (1966), 'The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth', in Henry Jarrett (ed.), Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy: Essays from the Sixth RFF Forum, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 3-14, reset -- E.J. Mishan (1967), 'Foreword', in The Costs of Economic Growth, London, UK: Staples Press, xvi-xxi -- E.J. Mishan (1967), 'Growthmania', in The Costs of Economic Growth, Chapter 1, London, UK: Staples Press, 3-8 -- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1975), 'Energy and Economic Myths', Southern Economic Journal, 41 (3), January, 347-81 -- Simon Kuznets (1973), 'Modern Economic Growth: Findings and Reflections', American Economic Review, 63 (3), June, 247-58 -- Luís Francisco Carvalho and João Rodrigues (2006), 'On Markets and Morality: Revisiting Fred Hirsch', Review of Social Economy, LXIV (3), September, 331-48 -- Gideon Rosenbluth (1976), 'Economists and the Growth Controversy', Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 2 (2), Spring, 225-39 -- Donella H. Meadows (2007), 'The History and Conclusions of The Limits to Growth', System Dynamics Review, 23 (2/3), Summer/Fall, 191-7 -- Wilfred Beckerman (1992), 'Economic Growth and the Environment: Whose Growth? Whose Environment?', World Development, 20 (4), 481-96 -- Paul Ekins (1993), '"Limits to Growth" and "Sustainable Development": Grappling with Ecological Realities', Ecological Economics, 8 (3), December, 269-88 -- Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi (2009), 'Energy, Development and the Environment: An Appraisal Three Decades After the "Limits to Growth" Debate', in Andreas Pyka, Uwe Cantner, Alfred Greiner and Thomas Kuhn (eds), Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics: Essays in Honour of Horst Hanusch, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 34-52 -- Graham M. Turner (2008), 'A Comparison of The Limits to Growth with 30 Years of Reality', Global Environmental Change, 18 (3), August, 397-411 -- Christian Leipert (1986), 'Social Costs of Economic Growth', Journal of Economic Issues, XX (1), March, 109-31 -- Peter Bartelmus (2009), 'The Cost of Natural Capital Consumption: Accounting for a Sustainable World Economy', Ecological Economics, 68 (6), April, 1850-57 -- Manfred Max-Neef (1995), 'Economic Growth and Quality of Life: A Threshold Hypothesis', Ecological Economics, 15 (2), November, 115-18
    Abstract: Petter Naess and Karl Georg Høyer (2009), 'The Emperor's Green Clothes: Growth, Decoupling, and Capitalism', Capitalism Nature Socialism, 20 (3), September, 74-95 -- Myron J. Gordon (2005), 'Growth, Uncertainty and the Third World in the Rise and Fall of Capitalism', Journal of Asian Economics, 16 (2), April, 153-77 -- Joan Martínez-Alier, Unai Pascual, Franck-Dominique Vivien and Edwin Zaccai (2010), 'Sustainable De-Growth: Mapping the Context, Criticisms and Future Prospects of an Emergent Paradigm', Ecological Economics, 69 (9), July, 1741-7
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ayres, R. U. and A. V. Kneese (1969), 'Production, Consumption and Externalities', The American Economic Review, LIX, June, 282-97. -- Commoner, B. (1972), The Closing Circle, London: Jonathan Cape. -- Daly, H. E., J. B. Cobb and C. W. Cobb (1989), For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future, Boston: Beacon Press. -- Ehrlich, P. R. and J. P. Holdren (1971), 'Impact of Population Growth', Science, 171 (3977), 1212-17. -- Galbraith, J. K. (1958), The Affluent Society, Boston: Houghton Mifflin. -- Georgescu-Roegen, N. (1971), The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. -- Hirsch, F. (1976), Social Limits to Growth, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. -- Jones, C. I. (2009), 'The Costs of Economic Growth', unpublished paper, available at: http://www.stanford.edu/~chadj/cost090.pdf. -- Keynes, J. M. (1935), The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, New York: Harcourt-Brace. -- Kuznets, S. (1955), 'Economic Growth and Income Inequality', The American Economic Review, XLV (1), 28. -- Meadows, D. H. (1972), The Limits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind, New York: Universe Books. -- Mishan, E. J. (1977), The Economic Growth Debate: An Assessment, London: G. Allen & Unwin. -- Nordhaus, W. D. and J. Tobin (1972), 'Is Growth Obsolete?', National Bureau of Economic Research, available at: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c7620.pdf. -- Pigou, A. C. (1920), The Economics of Welfare, London: Macmillan. -- Spence, M. (2011), The Next Convergence, New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux. -- Stern, N. (2006), The Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change, London: HM Treasury. -- Tol, R. (2009), 'The Economic Effects of Climate Change', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23 (2), 29-51. -- United Nations (2011), World Population Prospects. The 2010 Revision. Highlights and Advance Tables, available at: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/Documentation/pdf/WPP2010_Highlights.pdf -- Victor, P.A. (1972), Pollution: Economy and Environment, London: Allen and Unwin. -- Victor, P.A., J.E. Hanna, A. Kubursi (1998), 'How strong is weak sustainability?' in S. Faucheux, M. O'Connor and J. van der Straaten (eds), Sustainable Development: Concepts, Rationalities and Strategies, Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 195-210
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    ISBN: 9781781951828
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 384 p) , ill
    Edition: 2nd ed
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.421
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Technological innovations Management ; High technology industries Management ; Electronic books ; Spitzentechnologie ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovationsmanagement
    Abstract: 'This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Techno-Entrepreneurship, edited by François Thérin, evidences a burgeoning field of research, and a growing cohort of international researchers working in this field who have produced works for this volume. The papers cover a variety of topics that intersect the realm of technovation with other fields of enquiry, such as economic development, sustainability, venture capital, new venture incubation, and academic entrepreneurship. This Handbook represents a convenient place to find and read this broad array of recent papers in this field.' - Evan J. Douglas, Griffith Business School, Australia. 'In this Handbook, François Thérin assembles a group of researchers with diverse perspectives to enrich our understanding of the nature, antecedents and consequences of techno-entrepreneurship. The Handbook is comprehensive in its scope, deep in its analyses, informative and interesting to read. It opens many avenues for research while communicating well with managers and policy makers.' - Shaker A. Zahra, University of Minnesota, US. Techno-entrepreneurship is broadly defined as the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial activities of both existing and nascent companies operating in technology-intensive environments. This second edition examines the latest trends in techno-entrepreneurship. Comprising entirely new contributions by international experts, this edition covers among others: family business, green and sustainable techno-entrepreneurship, effectuation, techno-intrapreneurship, academic entrepreneurship, frugal innovation. With chapters focusing on China, India, Southeast Asia and South America, the Handbook explores views on the new hot spots in techno-entrepreneurship development. Providing a comprehensive, highly accessible and innovative first insight into the developing sphere of techno-entrepreneurship, this international study will be essential reading for postgraduate students, academics and researchers with an interest in management and entrepreneurship. Managerial and entrepreneurial professionals in high-tech industries will also find much to interest them within this Handbook
    Abstract: 1. The knowledge base of technology entrepreneurship / Ivan Zupic -- 2. Technology entrepreneurship, innovation and intrapreneurship : managing entrepreneurial activities in technology-intensive environments / Alexander Brem and Jens Borchardt -- 3. Technology in family business studies : a bibliometric analysis (1991-2012) / Cinzia Dessì, Michela Floris and Alessia Sanna -- 4. Capitalization of science and technology knowledge : practices, trends and impacts on techno-entrepreneurship / Diane A. Isabelle -- 5. The commercialization process of innovation in small high-technology firms : theoretical review / Jarkko Pellikka -- 6. Technology entrepreneurship in China : what do Chinese science and technology parks do for entrepreneurs? : the exemplary case of Jiangsu / Dominique Jolly and Fuquan Zhu -- 7. What is e-entrepreneurship? : fundamentals of company founding in the net economy / Tobias Kollmann -- 8. Venture capital financing of techno-entrepreneurial start-ups : drivers and barriers for investments in research-based spin-offs in the Dutch medical life sciences industry / Joyce Houterman, Vincent Blok and Onno Omta -- 9. Working as technology scout and techno-intrapreneur / Magnus Hoppe -- 10. The role of academicians in technology entrepreneurship / Mohar Yusof, Mohammad Saeed Siddiq and Leilanie Mohd Nor -- 11. Personal attributes of academic entrepreneurs / Hafizul Othman, Rosni Abdullah and Nasriah Zakaria -- 12. Companies spun out of universities : different typologies for different performance patterns / Giuseppe Criaco ... [et al.] -- 13. The role of the technology transfer office in promoting university-industry collaboration / Ciara Fitzgerald, Margaret Ledwith and Rory O'Shea -- 14. Demand competition and entrepreneurial (de novo) entry in industries based on systemic technologies / Lalit Manral -- 15. Nascent technology entrepreneurship supply chain emergence / Jennifer L. Woolley -- 16. Frugal innovation and returnee-diaspora entrepreneurship / Preeta M. Banerjee and Ana Leirner -- 17. Drivers of green strategy for enhancing sustainable technopreneurship in emerging economies / Broto Rauth Bhardwaj and Kee-hung Lai -- 18. The path to sustainable technological entrepreneurship / Manjula S. Salimath and William Carter
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    ISBN: 9781781005927
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (392 p)
    Series Statement: New horizons in management
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    Keywords: Communication in organizations ; Voice (Philosophy) ; Whistle blowing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines the decision to speak out in organizations or to keep silent, the roles of fear and courage, and why increasing valid information and truth is central to individual and organizational health. Employees in organizations face countless daily situations in which they make a choice to speak up, exercise voice, or remain silent. Too many choose to remain silent. Others only tell supervisors what they want to hear, becoming 'yes' men and women. Expressing one's voice increases individual health and well-being and enhances learning, quality and timeliness of decision making, work engagement, and ultimately team and organizational success. This volume, containing chapters by international researchers, examines the causes and consequences of exercising voice and ways individuals and organizations can support voice in the workplace. Including contributors who are internationally recognized academics from a range of countries, this book will prove to be an essential resource for scholars and students in the field of human resource management
    Abstract: pt. I. Voice in organizations : an introduction -- pt. II. Voice and important outcomes -- pt. III. Encouraging and supporting a voice -- pt. IV. Important new voices -- pt. V. Courage and voice
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    ISBN: 9781784714352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social entrepreneurship
    Keywords: Sozialwirtschaft ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: It is over twenty years since the first research article on social entrepreneurship was published. The literature has reached the critical mass necessary for reflection and singling out of exemplar pieces, and the exponential growth in research interest in the field now merits identification of foundational and model papers to aid and guide future advancements. In creating this collection, the editors have successfully brought together the most important and influential social entrepreneurship articles to date. Topics covered include social entrepreneurship opportunities and creation, developing business models and organizational forms, social impact and contextual influences on social entrepreneurship. The research review will be of immense value to students, researchers and scholars interested in the field of social entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Adalbert Evers (2001), 'The Significance of Social Capital in the Multiple Goal and Resource Structure of Social Enterprises', in Carlo Borzaga and Jacques Defourny (eds), with the assistance of Sophie Adam and John Callaghan, The Emergence of Social Enterprise, Chapter 17, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 296-311 -- Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau and Stephen H. Linder (2003), 'Two Decades of Research Comparing For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Provider Performance in the United States', Social Science Quarterly, 84 (2), June, 219-41 -- J. Gregory Dees, Beth Battle Anderson and Jane Wei-Skillern (2004), 'Scaling Social Impact: Strategies for Spreading Social Innovations', Stanford Social Innovation Review, 1 (4), Spring, 24-32 -- Paul N. Bloom and Aaron K. Chatterji (2009), 'Scaling Social Entrepreneurial Impact', California Management Review, 51 (3), Spring, 114-33 -- Alex Nicholls (2009), '"We Do Good Things, Don't We?": "Blended Value Accounting" in Social Entrepreneurship', Accounting, Organizations and Society, 34 (6-7), August-October, 755-69 -- Rosabeth Moss Kanter and David V. Summers (1987), 'Doing Well While Doing Good: Dilemmas of Performance Measurement in Nonprofit Organizations and the Need for a Multiple-Constituency Approach', in Walter W. Powell (ed.), The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, Chapter 9, New Haven, CT and London, UK: Yale University Press, 154-66 -- Robert D. Behn (2003), 'Why Measure Performance? Different Purposes Require Different Measures', Public Administration Review, 63 (5), September-October, 586-606 -- Jed Emerson (2003), 'The Blended Value Proposition: Integrating Social and Financial Returns', California Management Review, 45 (4), Summer, 35-51 -- Alex Jacobs (2006), 'Helping People Is Difficult: Growth and Performance in Social Enterprises Working for International Relief and Development', in Alex Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 12, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 247-69, reset -- Alex Nicholls (2010), 'The Functions of Performance Measurement in Social Entrepreneurship: Control, Planning and Accountability', in Kai Hockerts, Johanna Mair and Jeffrey Robinson (eds), Values and Opportunities in Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 13, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 241-72 -- S. Bacq and F. Janssen (2011), 'The Multiple Faces of Social Entrepreneurship: A Review of Definitional Issues Based on Geographical and Thematic Criteria', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 23 (5-6), June, 373-403 -- Johanna Mair and Ignasi Marti (2009), 'Entrepreneurship in and around Institutional Voids: A Case Study from Bangladesh', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (5), September, 419-35 -- Janelle A. Kerlin (2006), 'Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from the Differences', Voluntas, 17 (3), September, 247-63 -- John Catford (1998), 'Social Entrepreneurs are Vital for Health Promotion - But They Need Supportive Environments Too', Health Promotion International, 13 (2), 95-7 -- Cara C. Maurer, Pratima Bansal and Mary M. Crossan (2011), 'Creating Economic Value Through Social Values: Introducing a Culturally Informed Resource-Based View', Organization Science, 22 (2), March-April, 432-48 -- Sherri Leronda Wallace (1999), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Role of Social Purpose Enterprises in Facilitating Community Economic Development', Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 4 (2), Fall/Winter, 153-74 -- Leo Paul Dana (2008), 'Community-Based Entrepreneurship in Norway', Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 9 (2), 77-92 -- Harvey Johnstone and Doug Lionais (2004), 'Depleted Communities and Community Business Entrepreneurship: Revaluing Space through Place', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 16 (3), May, 217-33 -- Boyd Cohen and Monika I. Winn (2007), 'Market Imperfections, Opportunity and Sustainable Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 29-49
    Abstract: John Elkington (2006), 'Governance for Sustainability', Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14 (6), November, 522-9 -- Rory Ridley-Duff (2007), 'Communitarian Perspectives on Social Enterprise', Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15 (2), March, 382-92 -- Kate Cooney (2006), 'The Institutional and Technical Structuring of Nonprofit Ventures: Case Study of a U.S. Hybrid Organization Caught between Two Fields', Voluntas, 17 (2), June, 143-61 -- Sarah E. Dempsey and Matthew L. Sanders (2010), 'Meaningful Work? Nonprofit Marketization and Work/Life Imbalance in Popular Autobiographies of Social Entrepreneurship', Organization, 17 (4), 437-59 -- Robert E. McDonald (2007), 'An Investigation of Innovation in Nonprofit Organizations: The Role of Organizational Mission', Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 36 (2), June, 256-81 -- Sarah-Anne Muñoz and Stephen Tinsley (2008), 'Selling to the Public Sector: Prospects and Problems for Social Enterprise in the UK', Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 32, Winter, 43-62 -- Ayalla Ruvio, Zehava Rosenblatt and Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz (2010), 'Entrepreneurial Leadership Vision in Nonprofit vs. For- Profit Organizations', Leadership Quarterly, 21 (1), February, 144-58 -- Jerr Boschee (1995), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Some Nonprofits are Not Only Thinking about the Unthinkable, They're Doing It - Running a Profit', Across the Board: The Conference Board Magazine, XXXII (3), March, 20-25 -- Angela M. Eikenberry and Jodie Drapal Kluver (2004), 'The Marketization of the Nonprofit Sector: Civil Society at Risk?', Public Administration Review, 64 (2), March/April, 132-40 -- Ruth V. Aguilera, Deborah E. Rupp, Cynthia A. Williams and Jyoti Ganapathi (2007), 'Putting the S Back in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Multilevel Theory of Social Change in Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 32 (3), July, 836-63 -- Beth Battle Anderson and J. Gregory Dees (2008), 'Rhetoric, Reality, and Research: Building a Solid Foundation for the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship', in Alex Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 7, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 144-68, reset -- Peter A. Dacin, M. Tina Dacin and Margaret Matear (2010), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Why We Don't Need a New Theory and How We Move Forward from Here', Academy of Management Perspectives, 24 (3), August, 37-57 -- Johanna Mair and Ignasi Martí (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Source of Explanation, Prediction, and Delight', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 36-44 -- Todd W. Moss, G.T. Lumpkin and Jeremy C. Short (2010), 'Social Entrepreneurship: A Historical Review and Research Agenda', in Hans Landström and Franz Lohrke (eds), Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 318-40 -- Ana María Peredo and James J. Chrisman (2006), 'Toward a Theory of Community-Based Enterprise', Academy of Management Review, 31 (2), April, 309-28 -- MariaLaura Di Domenico, Paul Tracey and Helen Haugh (2009), 'The Dialectic of Social Exchange: Theorizing Corporate-Social Enterprise Collaboration', Organization Studies, 30 (8), 887-907 -- John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan (2008), 'Creating Successful Business Models', in The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World, Chapter 1, Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press, 29-54, notes -- John W. Selsky and Barbara Parker (2005), 'Cross-Sector Partnerships to Address Social Issues: Challenges to Theory and Practice', Journal of Management, 31 (6), December, 849-73 -- Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair (2005), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Creating New Business Models to Serve the Poor', Business Horizons, 48 (3), 241-6
    Abstract: Jeremy K. Hall, Gregory A. Daneke and Michael J. Lenox (2010), 'Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship: Past Contributions and Future Directions', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (5), September, 439-48 -- Kai Hockerts and Rolf Wüstenhagen (2010), 'Greening Goliaths versus Emerging Davids - Theorizing about the Role of Incumbents and New Entrants in Sustainable Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (5), September, 481-92 -- Thomas J. Dean and Jeffery S. McMullen (2007), 'Toward a Theory of Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Reducing Environmental Degradation through Entrepreneurial Action', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 50-76 -- Fiona Tilley and William Young (2009), 'Sustainability Entrepreneurs: Could They Be the True Wealth Generators of the Future?', Greener Management International, 55, February, 79-92 -- Liisa Harjula (2007), 'Tensions between Venture Capitalists' and Business-Social Entrepreneurs' Goals: Will Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Strategies Offer a Solution?', Greener Management International, 51, June, 79-87 -- Julia Sass Rubin (2009), 'Developmental Venture Capital: Conceptualizing the Field', Venture Capital, 11 (4), October, 335-60 -- Niels Hermes and Robert Lensink (2007), 'The Empirics of Microfinance: What do we Know?', The Economic Journal, 117, February, F1-F10 -- David Hulme (2000), 'Impact Assessment Methodologies for Microfinance: Theory, Experience and Better Practice', World Development, 28 (1), 79-98 -- James C. Brau and Gary M. Woller (2004), 'Microfinance: A Comprehensive Review of the Existing Literature', Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures, 9, 1-27 -- Paul Tracey and Nelson Phillips (2007), 'The Distinctive Challenge of Educating Social Entrepreneurs: A Postscript and Rejoinder to the Special Issue on Entrepreneurship Education', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 6 (2), June, 264-71 -- Matthew M. Mars and Sharon Garrison (2009), 'Socially-Oriented Ventures and Traditional Entrepreneurship Education Models: A Case Review', Journal of Education for Business, 84 (5), May/June, 290-96 -- Regina Pefanis Schlee, Mary T. Curren and Katrin R. Harich (2009), 'Building a Marketing Curriculum to Support Courses in Social Entrepreneurship and Social Venture Competitions', Journal of Marketing Education, 31 (1), April, 5-15
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sarah H. Alvord, L. David Brown and Christine W. Letts (2004), 'Social Entrepreneurship and Societal Transformation: An Exploratory Study', Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 40 (3), September, 260-82 -- S. Trevis Certo and Toyah Miller (2008), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Key Issues and Concepts', Business Horizons, 51 (4), July-August, 267-71 -- Alex Nicholls and Albert Hyunbae Cho (2008), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Structuration of a Field', in A. Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 5, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 99-118, reset -- Ana María Peredo and Murdith McLean (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship: A Critical Review of the Concept', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 56-65 -- Shaker A. Zahra, Eric Gedajlovic, Donald O. Neubaum and Joel M. Schulman (2009), 'A Typology of Social Entrepreneurs: Motives, Search Processes and Ethical Challenges', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (5), September, 519-32 -- Jay Weerawardena and Gillian Sullivan Mort (2006), 'Investigating Social Entrepreneurship: A Multidimensional Model', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 21-35 -- David Bornstein (1998), 'Changing the World on a Shoestring', Atlantic Monthly, 281 (1), January, 34, 36-9, reset -- J. Gregory Dees (1998), 'The Meaning of "Social Entrepreneurship"', Kauffman Centre for Entrepreneurial Leadership, October, 1-6 -- Roger L. Martin and Sally Osberg (2007), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition', Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring, 29-39 -- Dave Roberts and Christine Woods (2005), 'Changing the World on a Shoestring: The Concept of Social Entrepreneurship', University of Auckland Business Review, Autumn, 45-51 -- Gillian Sullivan Mort, Jay Weerawardena and Kashonia Carnegie (2003), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Towards Conceptualisation', International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 8 (1), 76-88 -- Elizabeth Chell (2007), 'Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: Towards a Convergent Theory of the Entrepreneurial Process', International Small Business Journal, 25 (1), 5-26 -- Silvia Dorado (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurial Ventures: Different Values so Different Process of Creation, No?', Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 11 (4), 319-43 -- Kai Hockerts (2006), 'Entrepreneurial Opportunity in Social Purpose Business Ventures', in Johanna Mair, Jeffrey Robinson and Kai Hockerts (eds), Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 10, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 142-54 -- Patrick J. Murphy and Susan M. Coombes (2009), 'A Model of Social Entrepreneurial Discovery', Journal of Business Ethics, 87 (3), 325-36 -- Brett R. Smith, Joshua Knapp, Terri F. Barr, Christopher E. Stevens and Benedetto L. Cannatelli (2010), 'Social Enterprises and the Timing of Conception: Organizational Identity Tension, Management, and Marketing', Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing, 22 (2), 108-34 -- Muhammad Yunus, Bertrand Moingeon and Laurence Lehmann-Ortega (2010), 'Building Social Business Models: Lessons from the Grameen Experience', Long Range Planning, 43 (2-3), April-June, 308-25 -- Lars Hulgård and Roger Spear (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship and the Mobilization of Social Capital in European Social Enterprises', in Marthe Nyssens (ed.), with the assistance of Sophie Adam and Toby Johnson, Social Enterprise: At the Crossroads of Market, Public Policies and Civil Society, Chapter 6, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 85-108 -- Shalei V.K. Simms and Jeffrey A. Robinson (2008), 'Activist or Entrepreneur?: An Identity-Based Model of Social Entrepreneurship', in Jeffrey A. Robinson, Johanna Mair and Kai Hockerts (eds), International Perspectives on Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 1, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 9-26 -- Yohanan Stryjan (2006), 'The Practice of Social Entrepreneurship: Notes Toward a Resource-Perspective', in Chris Steyaert and Daniel Hjorth (eds), Entrepreneurship as Social Change: A Third Movements in Entrepreneurship Book, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 35-55
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714390
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization of higher education
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Hochschule ; Studium ; Hochschulreform ; Hochschulpolitik ; Hochschulmanagement ; Welt ; Education, Higher ; Education and globalization ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Hochschulbildung ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: This comprehensive book provides a reearch review of the critical papers that have been published in the fast-growing field of the globalization of higher education. They include work by a variety of noted scholars, such as Altbach, Clark and Marginson, which cover key areas of theoretical and substantive interest
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Appadurai, A. (1996), Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. -- Braudel, F. (1985), 'The Perspective of the World', in Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, Reynolds, S. (Transl.), 3, London: Fontana Press. -- Castells, M. (2000), 'The Rise of the Network Society', in The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, (2nd edn), 1, Oxford: Blackwell. -- Held, D., A. McLew, D. Goldblatt and J. Perraton (1999), Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press -- Philip G. Altbach (2004), 'Globalisation and the University: Myths and Realities in an Unequal World', Tertiary Education and Management, 10 (1), March, 3-25 -- Philip G. Altbach (2003), 'Centers and Peripheries in the Academic Profession: The Special Challenges of Developing Countries', in The Decline of the Guru: The Academic Profession in the Third World, Chapter 1, New York, NY and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 1-21 -- Eric Beerkens and Marijk Derwende (2007), 'The Paradox in International Cooperation: Institutionally Embedded Universities in a Global Environment', Higher Education, 53 (1), January, 61-79 -- Burton R. Clark (1998), 'The Entrepreneurial University: Demand and Response', Tertiary Education and Management, 4 (1), March, 5-16 -- Rosemary Deem (2001), 'Globalisation, New Managerialism, Academic Capitalism and Entrepreneurialism in Universities: Is the Local Dimension Still Important?', Comparative Education, 37 (1), February, 7-20 -- David D. Dill and Maarja Soo (2005), 'Academic Quality, League Tables, and Public Policy: A Cross-National Analysis of University Ranking Systems', Higher Education, 49 (4), June, 495-533 -- Jürgen Enders and Egbert de Weert (2004), 'Science, Training and Career: Changing Modes of Knowledge Production and Labour Markets', Higher Education Policy, 17 (2), June, 135-52 -- Ewan Ferlie, Christine Musselin and Gianluca Andresani (2008), 'The Steering of Higher Education Systems: A Public Management Perspective', Higher Education, 56 (3), September, 325-48 -- Ellen Hazelkorn (2008), 'Learning to Live with League Tables and Ranking: The Experience of Institutional Leaders', Higher Education Policy, 21 (2), June, 193-215 -- Mary Henkel (2005), 'Academic Identity and Autonomy in a Changing Policy Environment', Higher Education, 49 (1/2), January-March, 155-76 -- Nian Cai Liu and Ying Cheng (2005), 'The Academic Ranking of World Universities', Higher Education in Europe, 30 (2), July, 127-36 -- Kathryn Mohrman, Wanhua Ma and David Baker (2008), 'The Research University in Transition: The Emerging Global Model', Higher Education Policy, 21 (1), March, 5-27 -- Christine Musselin (2005), 'European Academic Labor Markets in Transition', Higher Education, 49 (1/2), January-March, 135-54 -- Roger Patrick King (2007), 'Governance and Accountability in the Higher Education Regulatory State', Higher Education, 53 (4), April, 411-30 -- Simon Marginson (2011), 'Higher Education in East Asia and Singapore: Rise of the Confucian Model', Higher Education, 61 (5), May, 587-611 -- Simon Marginson (2008), 'Global Field and Global Imagining: Bourdieu and Worldwide Higher Education', British Journal of Sociology of Education, 29 (3), May, 303-15
    Abstract: Simon Marginson (2007), 'The Public/Private Divide in Higher Education: A Global Revision', Higher Education, 53 (3), March, 307-33 -- Simon Marginson (2006), 'Dynamics of National and Global Competition in Higher Education', Higher Education, 52 (1), July, 1-39 -- Simon Marginson and Gary Rhoades (2002), 'Beyond National States, Markets, and Systems of Higher Education: A Glonacal Agency Heuristic', Higher Education, 43 (3), April, 281-309 -- Tristan McCowan (2007), 'Expansion Without Equity: An Analysis of Current Policy on Access to Higher Education in Brazil', Higher Education, 53 (5), May, 579-98 -- Rajani Naidoo (2010), 'Global Learning in a NeoLiberal Age: Implications for Development', in Elaine Unterhalter and Vincent Carpentier (eds), Global Inequalities and Higher Education: Whose Interests are we Serving?, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 66-90 -- Rajani Naidoo (2004), 'Fields and Institutional Strategy: Bourdieu on the Relationship Between Higher Education, Inequality and Society', British Journal of Sociology of Education, 25 (4), September, 457-71 -- Richard R. Nelson (2004), 'The Market Economy, and the Scientific Commons', Research Policy, 33 (3), April, 455-71 -- Susan L. Robertson (2010), 'The EU, "Regulatory State Regionalism" and New Modes of Higher Education Governance', Globalisation, Societies and Education, 8 (1), March, 23-37 -- Peter Scott (1998), 'Massification, Internationalization and Globalization', in The Globalization of Higher Education, Chapter 9, Buckingham, UK: Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University Press, 108-29 -- Amartya Sen (1999), 'Global Justice: Beyond International Equity', in Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern (eds), Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 116-25 -- Ravinder Sidhu (2009), 'The "Brand Name" Research University goes Global', Higher Education, 57 (2), February, 125-40 -- Mala Singh (2001), 'Re-Inserting the "Public Good" into Higher Education Transformation', in Globalization and Higher Education: Views from the South, University of Cape Town, South African Council on Higher Education, 7-22 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1999), 'Knowledge as a Global Public Good', in Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern (eds), Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 308-25 -- Ulrich Teichler (2004), 'The Changing Debate on Internationalisation of Higher Education', Higher Education, 48(1), July, 5-26 -- Elaine Unterhalter (2006), 'New Times and New Vocabularies: Theorising and Evaluating Gender Equality in Commonwealth Higher Education', Women's Studies International Forum, 29 (6), November-December, 620-28 -- Jussi Välimaa (2004), 'Nationalisation, Localisation and Globalisation in Finnish Higher Education', Higher Education,48 (1), July, 27-54 -- Jussi Välimaa and Marcela Mollis (2004), 'The Social Functions of Evaluation in Argentine and Finnish Higher Education', Higher Education in Europe, 29 (1), April, 67-86 -- Frans van Vught (2008), 'Mission Diversity and Reputation in Higher Education', Higher Education Policy, 21 (2), June, 151-74 -- Marijk van der Wende (2008), 'Rankings and Classifications in Higher Education: A European Perspective', in J.C. Smart (ed.), Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, Springer Science and Business Media, 49-71
    Abstract: Susan Wright (2004), 'Markets, Corporations, Consumers? New Landscapes of Higher Education', Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 1 (2), September, 71-93 -- Qiang Zha (2009), 'Diversification or Homogenization: How Governments and Markets have Combined to (Re)Shape Chinese Higher Education in its Recent Massification Process', Higher Education, 58 (1), July, 41-58
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710415
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institutions and governance in developing countries
    Keywords: Public institutions ; Public administration ; Economic development ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This comprehensive Research Review discusses seminal contributions by leading scholars on institutions and governance in developing countries. It analyses key theoretical perspectives on institutions and the empirical evidence of the role of institutions in economic development. Further, it explores the literature with particular focus on important contributions in governance, the historical evidence on why institutions matter, formal and informal institutions and the key policy issues
    Abstract: Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi (2004), 'Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002', World Bank Economic Review, 18 (2) 253-87 -- David Booth (2011), 'Aid, Institutions and Governance: What Have We Learned?', Development Policy Review, 29 (S1), S5-S26 -- Mushtaq H. Khan (2005), 'Markets, States and Democracy: Patron- Client Networks and the Case for Democracy in Developing Countries', Democratization, 12 (5), 704-24 -- Avinash Dixit (2009), 'Governance Institutions and Economic Activity', American Economic Review, 99 (1), March, 5-24 -- 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 (2004), 'Can Labor Regulation Hinder Economic Performance? Evidence from India', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 91-134 -- Kunal Sen and Dirk Willem Te Velde (2009), 'State Business Relations and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa', Journal of Development Studies, 45 (8), September, 1267-83 -- 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 -- Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), 'Courts', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (2), May, 453-517 -- Avner Greif (1993), 'Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition', American Economic Review, 83 (3), June, 525-48 -- Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'Courts and Relational Contracts', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 18 (1), 221-77 -- Liesbet Steer and Kunal Sen (2010), 'Formal and Informal Institutions in a Transition Economy: The Case of Vietnam', World Development, 38 (11), 1603-15 -- Marcel Fafchamps and Bart Minten (2001), 'Property Rights in a Flea Market Economy', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 49 (2), January, 229-67 -- William Easterly (2008), 'Institutions: Top Down or Bottom Up?', American Economic Review, 98 (2), May, 95-9 -- Dani Rodrik (2008), 'Second-Best Institutions', American Economic Review, 98 (2), May, 100-104 -- Raghuram Rajan and Arvind Subramanian (2007), 'Does Aid Affect Governance?', American Economic Review, 97 (2), May, 322-27 -- Nancy Birdsall (2007), 'Do No Harm: Aid, Weak Institutions and the Missing Middle in Africa', Development Policy Review, 25 (5), 575-98 -- Ha-Joon Chang (2011), 'Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy and History', Journal of Institutional Economics, 7 (4), 473-98
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson and J. Robinson (2001), 'The colonial origins of comparative development', American Economic Review, 91 (5), 1369-401. -- Acemoglu, D. (2009), Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Grindle, M. (2011), 'Good enough governance revisited', Development Policy Review, 25 (5), September, 533-74. -- Hickey, S. (2013, forthcoming), 'Thinking about the politics of inclusive development: towards a relational approach', Working Paper No. 1, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, available at: http://www.effective-states.org/publications/workingpapers/ (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. (2006), 'What are institutions?', IPPG Briefing Paper 1, available at: http://www.ippg.org.uk/publications.html (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. (2007), 'The political approach to institutional formation, maintenance and change', IPPG Discussion Paper 14, available at: http://www.ippg.org.uk/papers/dp14.pdf (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Leftwich, A. and K. Sen (2010), 'Beyond institutions: institutions and organisations in the politics and economics of poverty reduction - a thematic synthesis of research evidence', Synthesis Report, available at: www.ippg.org.uk (accessed 5 June 2013). -- Mahoney, J. and K. Thelen (2010), Explaining Institutional Change Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. -- McMillan, J. (2002), Reinventing the Bazaar: A Natural History of Markets, New York: W.W. Norton. -- Sachs, J. (2003), 'Institutions don't rule: direct effects of geography on per capita income', NBER Working Paper No. 9490. -- North, D.C. (1990), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Te Velde, D.W. (2012), 'Measuring State-business relations in Sub-Saharan Africa', in K. Sen (ed.), State-Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa and India, London: Routledge. -- World Bank (1991), 'Managing development: the governance dimension', World Bank Discussion Paper 34899, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- World Bank (2002), 'Building institutions for markets', World Development Report 2002, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- Douglass C. North (1991), 'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112 -- Oliver E. Williamson (2000), 'The New Institutional Economics: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (3), September, 595-613 -- Elinor Ostrom (1986), 'An Agenda for the Study of Institutions', Public Choice, 48 (1), 3-25 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2008), 'Persistence of Power, Elites, and Institutions', American Economic Review, 98 (1), March, 267-93 -- Masahiko Aoki (2007), 'Endogenizing Institutions and Institutional Changes', Journal of Institutional Economics, 3 (1), 1-31 -- Adam Przeworski (2004), 'Institutions Matter?', Government and Opposition, 39 (4), Autumn, 527-40
    Abstract: Simeon Djankov, Edward Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), 'The New Comparative Economics', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31 (4), 595-619 -- Ha-Joon Chang (2002), 'Breaking the Mould: An Institutionalist Political Economy Alternative to the Neo-Liberal Theory of the Market and the State', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 26, 539-59 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2006), 'What Are Institutions?', Journal of Economic Issues, XL (1), March, 1-25 -- Pranab Bardhan (2005), 'Institutions Matter, But Which Ones?', Economics of Transition, 13 (3), 499-532 -- 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 (3), September, 271-303 -- Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones (1999), 'Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker than Others?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (1), February, 83-116 -- Stephen Knack and Philip Keefer (1995), 'Institutions and Economic Performance: Cross-Country Tests Using Alternative Institutional Measures', Economics and Politics, 7 (3), November, 207-27 -- Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian and Francesco Trebbi (2004), 'Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions over Geography and Integration in Economic Development', Journal of Economic Growth, 9 (2), June, 131-65 -- Janine Aron (2000), 'Growth and Institutions: A Review of the Evidence', World Bank Research Observer, 15 (1), February, 99-135 -- Alberto Chong and César Calderón (2000), 'Institutional Quality and Poverty Measures in a Cross-Section of Countries', Economics of Governance, 1, 123-35 -- Jean-Philippe Platteau (2009), 'Institutional Obstacles to African Economic Development: State, Ethnicity, and Custom', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 71 (3), September, 669-89 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson (2005), 'The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth', American Economic Review, 95 (3), June, 546-79 -- 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 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'Legal Origins', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1193-229 -- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt and Ross Levine (2003), 'Law and Finance: Why Does Legal Origin Matter?', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31 (4), 653-75 -- Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman (2000), 'History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (3), Summer, 217-32 -- Peter Evans (2004), 'Development as Institutional Change: The Pitfalls of Monocropping and the Potentials of Deliberation', Studies in Comparative International Development, 38 (4), Winter, 30-52 -- Merilee S. Grindle (2004), 'Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries', Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, 17 (4), October, 525-48
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    ISBN: 9781784710552
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in the economics of happiness
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    Keywords: Glücksforschung ; Happiness ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Glück ; Zufriedenheit ; Lebensqualität
    Abstract: What makes people happy in life? This crucial question has the potential to shake up economics. In recent years, dissatisfaction with the understanding of welfare in economics and new opportunities for empirical study of people's subjective well-being have spurred impressive and stimulating new research into the 'dismal' science, resulting in increased interest in the economics of happiness. Professor Frey and Professor Stutzer have selected contributions by leading scholars which offer a wide-ranging overview of recent developments. These include an exploration of the economic determinants of happiness, the importance of social capital and health for well-being and the new life satisfaction approach to valuing public goods. Work on utility misprediction and adaptation challenges the existing fundamentals of economics, and the role of happiness research in public policy is investigated from different perspectives
    Abstract: Bernard M.S. van Praag and Barbara E. Baarsma (2005), 'Using Happiness Surveys to Value Intangibles: The Case of Airport Noise', Economic Journal, 115 (500), January, 224-46 -- Simon Luechinger (2009), 'Valuing Air Quality Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Economic Journal, 119 (536), March, 482-515 -- Daniel Kahneman and Richard H. Thaler (2006), 'Anomalies: Utility Maximization and Experienced Utility', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 221-34 -- Andrew E. Clark, Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard E. Lucas (2008), 'Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis', Economic Journal, 118 (529), June, F222-F243 -- Luis Rayo and Gary S. Becker (2007), 'Evolutionary Efficiency and Happiness', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (2), April, 302-37 -- Richard Layard (2006), 'Happiness and Public Policy: A Challenge to the Profession', Economic Journal, 116 (510), March, C24-C33 -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'The Use of Happiness Research for Public Policy', Social Choice and Welfare, 38 (4), April, 659-74
    Abstract: Finkelstein, Amy, Erzo F.P. Luttmer and Matthew J. Notowidigdo (2013), 'What Good is Wealth without Health? The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption', forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Association. -- Frank, Robert H. (2004), 'How not to Buy Happiness', Daedalus, 133 (2), 69-79. -- Freeman, A. Myrick, III (2003), The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. -- Frey, Bruno S. (2008), Happiness: A Revolution in Economics, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Matthias Benz (2008), 'Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy', Economica, 75 (298), 362-83. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2009), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to the Value of Public Goods: The Case of Terrorism', Public Choice, 138 (3-4), 317-45. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation', Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2, 139-60. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2002a), Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Well-Being, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Economic Consequences of Mispredicting Utility', Mimeo: University of Basel. -- Frijters, Paul, David W. Johnston and Michael A. Shields (2011), 'Life Satisfaction Dynamics with Quarterly Life Event Data', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113 (1), 190-211. -- Graham, Liam and Andrew Oswald (2010), 'Hedonic Capital, Adaptation and Resilience', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 76 (2), 372-84. -- Green, Francis (2011), 'Unpacking the Misery Multiplier: How Employability Modifies the Impacts of Unemployment and Job Insecurity on Life Satisfaction and Mental Health', Journal of Health Economics, 30 (2), 265-76. -- Helliwell, John and Christopher Barrington-Leigh (2010), 'Measuring and Understanding Subjective Well-Being', Canadian Journal of Economics, 43 (3), 729-53. -- Helliwell, John F., Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs (eds) (2012), World Happiness Report, New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University. -- Hsee, Christopher, Yuval Rottenstreich and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Suboptimal Choices and the Need for Experienced Individual Well-Being in Economic Analysis', IZA Discussion Paper No. 6346, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=2010941. -- Ifcher, John and Homa Zarghamee (2011), 'Happiness and Time Preference: The Effect of Positive Affect in a Random-Assignment Experiment', American Economic Review, 101 (7), 3109-129. -- Kahneman, Daniel, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone (2004), 'A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method', Science, 306 (5702), 1776-80. -- Kahneman, Daniel and Robert Sugden (2005), 'Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation', Environmental and Resource Economics, 32 (1), 161-81. -- Kassenboehmer, Sonja C. and John P. Haisken-DeNew (2009), 'You're Fired! The Causal Negative Effect of Entry Unemployment on Life Satisfaction', Economic Journal, 119 (536), 448-62
    Abstract: Knabe, Andreas and Steffen Rätzel (2011), 'Scarring or Scaring? The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment and Future Unemployment Risk', Economica, 78 (310), 283-93. -- Knabe, Andreas, Steffen Rätzel, Ronnie Schöb and Joachim Weimann (2010), 'Dissatisfied with Life but Having a Good Day: Time-Use and Well-Being of the Unemployed', Economic Journal, 120 (547), 867-89. -- Knight, John and Ramani Gunatilaka (2012), 'Income, Aspiration and the Hedonic Treadmill in a Poor Society', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 82 (1), 67-81. -- Krueger, Alan B. (ed) (2009), Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations: National Accounts of Time Use and Well-Being, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Krueger, Alan B. and David A. Schkade (2008), 'The Reliability of Subjective Well-Being Measures', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1833-45. -- Layard, Richard (2005), Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, New York: Penguin. -- Layard, Richard, Stephen Nickell and Guy Mayraz (2008), 'The Marginal Utility of Income', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1846-57. -- Loewenstein, George, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin (2003), 'Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), 1209-48. -- Luechinger, Simon, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and the Private Sector', Journal of Human Resources, 45 (4), 998-1045. -- Luechinger, Simon and Paul A. Raschky (2009), 'Valuing Flood Disasters Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (3-4), 620-33. -- MacKerron, George and Susana Mourato (2009), 'Life Satisfaction and Air Quality in London', Ecological Economics, 68 (5), 1441-53. -- Meier, Stephan and Alois Stutzer (2008), 'Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?', Economica, 75 (297), 39-59. -- Oreopoulos, Philip and Kjell Salvanes (2011), 'Priceless: The Nonpecuniary Benefits of Schooling', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1), 159-84. -- Oswald, Andrew and Nattavudh Powdthavee (2008), 'Does Happiness Adapt? A Longitudinal Study of Disability with Implications for Economists and Judges', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (5-6), 1061-77. -- Oswald, Andrew and Steve Wu (2010), 'Objective Confirmation of Subjective Measures of Human Well-being: Evidence from the USA', Science, 327 (5965), 576-79. -- Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2011), 'Money and Happiness: Evidence from the Industry Wage Structure', NBER Working Papers No. 17056, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1841293. -- Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2008), 'Putting a Price Tag on Friends, Relatives, and Neighbours: Using Surveys of Life Satisfaction to Value Social Relationships', Journal of Socio-Economics, 37 (4), 1459-80. -- van Praag, Bernard M.S. and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell (2004), Happiness Quantified - A Satisfaction Calculus Approach, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Sarracino, Francesco (2010), 'Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being Trends: Comparing 11 Western European Countries', Journal of Socio- Economics, 39 (4), 482-517
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alesina, Alberto, Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch (2004), 'Inequality and Happiness: Are Europeans and Americans Different?', Journal of Public Economics, 88, 2009-42. -- Ambrey, Christopher L. and Christopher M. Fleming (2011), 'Valuing Scenic Amenity Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 72, 106-15. -- Baetschmann, Gregori, Kevin E. Staub and Rainer Winkelmann (2011), 'Consistent Estimation of the Fixed Effects Ordered Logit Model', IZA Discussion Paper No. 5443, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1745718. -- Bartolini, Stefano (2012), 'Sociability Predicts Happiness in Nations: Evidence from Macro and Micro Data', forthcoming in Stefano Bartolini (ed), Policies for Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Booth, Philip (ed) (2012), ... and the Pursuit of Happiness: Wellbeing and the Role of Government, London: Institute of Economic Affairs. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2005), Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2007), Handbook on the Economics of Happiness, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Carroll, Nick, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2009), 'Quantifying the Costs of Drought: New Evidence from Life Satisfaction Data', Journal of Population Economics, 22 (2), 445-61. -- Cattaneo, Matias D., Sebastian Galiani, Paul J. Gertler, Sebastian Martinez and Rocio Titiunik (2009), 'Housing, Health, and Happiness', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 1 (1), 75-105. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2003), 'Unemployment as a Social Norm: Psychological Evidence from Panel Data', Journal of Labor Economics, 21 (2), 323-51. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2006), 'A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration', Applied Economics Quarterly, 52 (4), 291-308. -- Clark, Andrew, Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey (2001), 'Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment', Economica, 68 (270), 221-41. -- Clark, Andrew and Claudia Senik (2010), 'Who Compares to Whom? The Anatomy of Income Comparisons in Europe', Economic Journal, 120 (544), 573-94. -- Diener, Ed and Micaela Y. Chan (2011), 'Happy People Live Longer: Subjective Well-Being Contributes to Health and Longevity', Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3 (1), 1-43. -- Diener, Ed, John F. Helliwell and Daniel Kahneman (2010), International Differences in Well-Being, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Di Tella, Rafael and Robert MacCulloch (2006), 'Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), 25-46. -- Dolan, Paul and Robert Metcalfe (2008), 'Comparing Willingness-to-Pay and Subjective Well-Being in the Context of Non-Market Goods', Centre for Economic Performance Discussion Paper No. 0890, available at: cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0890.pdf. -- Dolan, Paul, Tessa Peasgood and Mathew White (2008), 'Do We Really Know What Makes Us Happy? A Review of the Economic Literature on the Factors Associated with Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Psychology, 29 (1), 94-122. -- Easterlin, Richard A. (ed) (2002), Happiness in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada and Paul Frijters (2004), 'How Important is Methodology for the Estimates of the Determinants of Happiness?', Economic Journal, 114 (497), 641-59
    Abstract: Stiglitz, Joseph E. et al. (2009), 'Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress', available at: www.stiglitz-sen-fitoussi.fr. -- Stone, Arthur, Saul Shiffman and Marten DeVries (1999), 'Ecological Momentary Assessment', in Daniel Kahneman, Ed Diener and Norbert Schwarz (eds), Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology, New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 26-39. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2008), 'Stress that Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 110 (2), 339-66. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2010), 'Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being', Social Research: An International Quarterly, 77 (2), 679-714. -- Stutzer, Alois and Rafael Lalive (2004), 'The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (4), 696-719. -- Welsch, Heinz (2006), 'Environment and Happiness: Valuation of Air Pollution Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 58 (4), 801-13. -- Wolfers, Justin (2003), 'Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well-Being', International Finance, 6 (1), 1-26. -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2002), 'What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?', Journal of Economic Literature, 40 (2), June, 402-35 -- Daniel Kahneman and Alan B. Krueger (2006), 'Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 3-24 -- Mark Kelman (2005), 'Hedonic Psychology and the Ambiguities of "Welfare', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33 (4), September, 391-412 -- Andrew E. Clark, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2008), 'Relative Income, Happiness, and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (1), March, 95-144 -- Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers (2008), 'Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 39 (1), Spring, 1-87 -- Richard A. Easterlin, Laura Angelescu McVey, Malgorzata Switek, Onnicha Sawangfa and Jacqueline Smith Zweig (2010), 'The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107 (52), December, 22463-68 -- Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2005), 'Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (3), August, 963-1002 -- Alois Stutzer (2004), 'The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 54 (1), May, 89-109 -- Rafael Di Tella, Robert J. MacCulloch and Andrew J. Oswald (2003), 'The Macroeconomics of Happiness', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (4), November, 809-27 -- John F. Helliwell and Robert D. Putnam (2004), 'The Social Context of Well-Being', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B. Biological Sciences, 359 (1449), September, 1435-46 -- Leonardo Becchetti, Alessandra Pelloni and Fiammetta Rossetti (2008), 'Relational Goods, Sociability, and Happiness', Kyklos, 61 (3), August, 343-63 -- Angus Deaton (2008), 'Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22 (2), Spring, 53-72
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710422
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of social institutions
    Keywords: Institutionenökonomik ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Social institutions Economic aspects ; Institutional economics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The economics of social institutions has been a well-established research field for over a century, one that continues to expand and to develop new areas of investigation. Here Professor Davis and Dr Christoforou bring together in one easily accessible volume the most significant contributions by leading figures in this area. The volume provides a comprehensive review of the origins and development of the economics of social institutions and addresses the main theoretical and policy concerns that have occupied scholars and researchers. With an insightful original introduction by the editors, this collection is a key resource which will make an invaluable contribution to advancing future thinking in this evolving area of study
    Abstract: Paul J. DiMaggio and Walter W. Powell (1983), 'The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields', American Sociological Review, 48 (2), April, 147-60 -- Claude Ménard (1995), 'Markets as Institutions versus Organizations as Markets? Disentangling Some Fundamental Concepts', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 28 (2), October, 161-82 -- Richard A. Posner (2010), 'From the New Institutional Economics to Organization Economics: With Applications to Corporate Governance, Government Agencies, and Legal Institutions', Journal of Institutional Economics, 6 (1), March, 1-37 -- Richard Steinberg (1997), 'Overall Evaluation of Economic Theories', Voluntas, 8 (2), 179-204 -- Frederic L. Pryor (1983), 'The Economics of Production Cooperatives: A Reader's Guide', Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 54 (2), April, 133-72 -- Chris Mason, James Kirkbride and David Bryde (2007), 'From Stakeholders to Institutions: The Changing Face of Social Enterprise Governance Theory', Management Decision, 45 (2), 284-301 -- Giulia Galera and Carlo Borzaga (2009), 'Social Enterprise: An International Overview of its Conceptual Evolution and Legal Implementation', Social Enterprise Journal, 5 (3), 210-28
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Adelman, I. and C. T. Morris (1967), Society, Politics and Economic Development, Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. -- Evers, A. and J.-L. Laville (eds.) (2004), The Third Sector in Europe, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Lipsey, R. G., K. Carlaw, and C. Bekar (2005), Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long-Run Economic Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Polanyi, K. (1944), The Great Transformation, New York, NY: Rinehart. -- Searle, J. R. (1990), 'Collective Intentions and Actions', in Intentions in Communication, P. Cohen, J. Morgan, and M. E. Pollack (eds.), Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books, MIT Press. -- Sen, A. K. (1999), Development as Freedom, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Solow, R. M. (1956), 'A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth', The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 65-94. -- Swan, T. W. (1956), 'Economic Growth and Capital Accumulation', The Economic Record, Vol. 32, pp. 334-61. -- Tobin, J. (1955), 'A Dynamic Aggregative Model', The Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 103-15. -- Witt, U. (2006), 'Evolutionary Economics', Papers on Economics and Evolution, No. 0605, http://hdl.handle.net/10419/31834, (accessed December 19, 2012). -- Thorstein Veblen (1898), 'Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 12 (4), July, 373-97 -- Walton H. Hamilton (1919), 'The Institutional Approach to Economic Theory', American Economic Review, 9 (1), Supplement, 309-18 -- John R. Commons (1931), 'Institutional Economics', American Economic Review, XXI (4), December, 648-57 -- Karl Polanyi (1957), 'The Economy as Instituted Process', in Karl Polanyi, Conrad M. Arensberg and Harry W. Pearson (eds), Trade and Market in the Early Empires: Economies in History and Theory, Chapter 13, New York, NY: Free Press, 243-70 -- Anne Mayhew (1987), 'The Beginnings of Institutionalism', Journal of Economic Issues, XXI (3), September, 971-98 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2006), 'What Are Institutions?', Journal of Economic Issues, XL (1), March, 1-25 -- John R. Searle (2005), 'What is an Institution?', Journal of Institutional Economics, 1 (1), June, 1-22 -- Mark Granovetter (1985), 'Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness', American Journal of Sociology, 91 (3), November, 481-510 -- Fikret Adaman and Yahya M. Madra (2002), 'Theorizing the "Third Sphere": A Critique of the Persistence of the "Economistic Fallacy"', Journal of Economic Issues, XXXVI (4), December, 1045-78 -- Elinor Ostrom (2007), 'Challenges and Growth: The Development of the Interdisciplinary Field of Institutional Analysis', Journal of Institutional Economics, 3 (3), December, 239-64
    Abstract: Warren J. Samuels (1995), 'The Present State of Institutional Economics', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19 (4), August, 569-90 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson (1998), 'The Approach of Institutional Economics', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 166-92 -- Malcolm Rutherford (2001), 'Institutional Economics: Then and Now', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (3), Summer, 173-94 -- Tony Lawson (2003), 'Institutionalism: On the Need to Firm up Notions of Social Structure and the Human Subject', Journal of Economic Issues, XXXVII (1), March, 175-207 -- Douglass C. North (1991), 'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112 -- Mancur Olson (1993), 'Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development', American Political Science Review, 87 (3), September, 567-76 -- Oliver E. Williamson (2000), 'The New Institutional Economics: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (3), September, 595-613 -- Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson (2005), 'Unbundling Institutions', Journal of Political Economy, 113 (5), October, 949-95 -- R.H. Coase (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44 -- K. William Kapp (1969), 'On the Nature and Significance of Social Costs', Kyklos, XXII (2), May, 334-47 -- R.C.O. Matthews (1986), 'The Economics of Institutions and the Sources of Growth', Economic Journal, 96 (384), December, 903-18 -- Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian and Francesco Trebbi (2004), 'Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Geography and Integration in Economic Development', Journal of Economic Growth, 9 (2), June, 131-65 -- Richard G. Lipsey (2009), 'Economic Growth Related to Mutually Interdependent Institutions and Technology', Journal of Institutional Economics, 5 (3), December, 259-88 -- Ha-Joon Chang (2011), 'Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy and History', Journal of Institutional Economics, 7 (4), December, 473-98 -- Viktor Vanberg and Wolfgang Kerber (1994), 'Institutional Competition among Jurisdictions: An Evolutionary Approach', Constitutional Political Economy, 5 (2), Spring/Summer, 193-219 -- Samuel Bowles (1998), 'Endogenous Preferences: The Cultural Consequences of Markets and other Economic Institutions', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 75-111 -- Masahiko Aoki (2007), 'Endogenizing Institutions and Institutional Changes', Journal of Institutional Economics, 3 (1), April, 1-31 -- Avner Greif and David D. Laitin (2004), 'A Theory of Endogenous Institutional Change', American Political Science Review, 98 (4), November, 633-52 -- Paul A. David (1994), 'Why are Institutions the "Carriers of History"?: Path Dependence and the Evolution of Conventions, Organizations and Institutions', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 5 (2), December, 205-20
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714581
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Business history
    DDC: 650.0722
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    Keywords: 1920- ; Unternehmensgeschichte ; Business Historiography ; Business History ; Research ; Commerce History ; Research ; Business enterprises Historiography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This important book assembles formative articles that demonstrate how business history emerged as a discipline from the interwar years until the present day. The essays, drawn from authors in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America, document the remarkable intellectual achievements of the field, as well as exploring the challenges it faced securing a wider impact on other disciplines. The book will appeal to both social scientists and historians interested to learn how the field of business history was shaped
    Abstract: Louis Galambos (2003), 'Identity and the Boundaries of Business History: An Essay on Consensus and Creativity', in Franco Amatori and Geoffrey Jones (eds), Business History around the World, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 11-30 -- Patrick Fridenson (2004), 'Business Failure and the Agenda of Business History', Enterprise and Society, 5 (4), December, 562-82 -- Pamela Walker Laird (2008), 'Looking Toward the Future: Expanding Connections for Business Historians', Enterprise and Society, 9 (4), December, 575-90
    Abstract: Mira Wilkins (1988), 'Presidential Address: Business History as a Discipline', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 17, 1-7 -- T.A.B. Corley (1993), 'Firms and Markets: Towards a Theory of Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 22 (1), Fall, 54-66 -- William N. Parker (1993), 'A "New" Business History? A Commentary on the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics', Business History Review, 67 (4), Winter, 623-36 -- Louis Galambos (1994), 'U.S. Business History and Recent Developments in Historical Social Science in the United States', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 9, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 112-20 -- Terry Gourvish (1994), 'The Empirical Emphasis in Business History: Out of Chaos?', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 12, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 145-52 -- Geoffrey Jones (1994), 'Business History: Theory and Concepts', Proceedings of the Conference on Business History, Paper 16, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Centre of Business History, October, 196-207 -- JoAnne Yates (1997), 'Using Giddens' Structuration Theory to Inform Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 159-83 -- Naomi R. Lamoreaux (2001), 'Reframing the Past: Thoughts about Business Leadership and Decision Making under Uncertainty', Enterprise and Society, 2 (4), December, 632-59 -- Richard N. Langlois (2004), 'Chandler in a Larger Frame: Markets, Transaction Costs, and Organizational Form in History', Enterprise and Society, 5 (3), September, 355-75 -- Thomas K. McCraw (2006), 'Schumpeter's Business Cycles as Business History', Business History Review, 80 (2), Summer, 231-61 -- Neil Fligstein (2008), 'Chandler and the Sociology of Organizations', Business History Review, 82 (2), Summer, 241-50 -- Walter A. Friedman and Geoffrey Jones (2011), 'Business History: Time for Debate', Business History Review, 85 (1), Spring, 1-8 -- Louis Galambos (1991), 'Presidential Address: What Makes Us Think We Can Put Business Back Into American History?', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 20, 1-11 -- David B. Sicilia (1995), 'Cochran's Legacy: A Cultural Path Not Taken', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 24 (1), Fall, 27-39 -- Kenneth Lipartito (1995), 'Culture and the Practice of Business History', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 24 (2), Winter, 1-41 -- Philip Scranton and Roger Horowitz (1997), '"The Future of Business History": An Introduction', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 1-4 -- Angel Kwolek-Folland (1994), 'The African American Financial Industries: Issues of Class, Race and Gender in the Early 20th Century', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 23 (2), Winter, 85-107 -- Robert E. Weems, Jr. (1997), 'Out of the Shadows: Business Enterprise and African American Historiography', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 26 (1), Fall, 200-212 -- Kathy Peiss (1998), '"Vital Industry" and Women's Ventures: Conceptualizing Gender in Twentieth Century Business History', Business History Review, 72 (2), Summer, 219-41
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): N.S.B. Gras (1934), 'Business History', Economic History Review, IV (4), April, 385-98 -- Henrietta M. Larson (1947), 'Business History: Retrospect and Prospect', Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, 21 (6), December, 173-99 -- Fritz Redlich (1952), 'The Role of Theory in the Study of Business History', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 4 (3), February, 135-44 -- Alexander Gerschenkron (1953), 'Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 6 (1), October, 1-19 -- James H. Soltow (1955), 'The Business Use of Business History', Business History Review, 29 (3), September, 227-37 -- Herman E. Krooss (1958), 'Economic History and the New Business History', Journal of Economic History, XVIII (4), December, 467-80 -- Arthur M. Johnson (1962), 'Where Does Business History Go From Here?', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 11-20 -- Fritz Redlich (1962), 'Approaches to Business History', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 61-70 -- Arthur H. Cole (1962), 'What Is Business History?', Business History Review (Conference Issue Dedicated to Henrietta M. Larson), 36 (1), Spring, 98-106 -- Peter L. Payne (1962), 'The Uses of Business History: A Contribution to the Discussion', Business History, 5 (1), 11-21 -- Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1978), 'Presidential Address, 1978: Business History - A Personal Experience', Business and Economic History: Second Series, 7, 1-8 -- Alfred Chandler (1976), 'Institutional Integration: An Approach to Comparative Studies of the History of Large-Scale Business Enterprise', Revue Économique, 27 (2), March, 177-99 -- Louis Galambos (1966), 'Business History and the Theory of the Growth of the Firm', Explorations in Entrepreneurial History / Second Series, 4 (1), Fall, 3-16 -- Thomas Cochran (1977), 'The Sloan Report: American Culture and Business Management', American Quarterly (Special Issue: Reassessing Twentieth Century Documents), 29 (5), Winter, 476-86 -- Ralph W. Hidy (1970), 'Business History: Present Status and Future Needs', Business History Review, XLIV (4), Winter, 483-97 -- Harold C. Livesay (1989), 'Entrepreneurial Dominance in Businesses Large and Small, Past and Present', Business History Review (Entrepreneurs in Business History), 63 (1), Spring, 1-21 -- Robert D. Cuff (2002), 'Notes for a Panel on Entrepreneurship in Business History', Business History Review, 76 (1), Spring, 123-32 -- Donald Coleman (1987), 'The Uses and Abuses of Business History', Business History, XXIX (2), April, 141-56 -- Takeshi Yuzawa (2009), 'Recent Trends of Business History in Japan', Paper presented at Asian-Pacific Economic and Business History Conference, Tokyo, 1-23 -- María Inés Barbero (2008), 'Business History in Latin America: A Historiographical Perspective', Business History Review, 82 (3), Autumn, 555-75
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    Northampton, Mass : E. Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781781007365
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 380 p)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Advances in ecological economics series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Serafy, Salah el, 1927 - Macroeconomics and the environment
    DDC: 338.9/27
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    Keywords: Umweltökonomische Gesamtrechnung ; Umweltökonomik ; Makroökonomik ; Environmental economics ; Natural resources Accounting ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wirtschaft ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltökonomie ; Makroökonomisches Modell
    Abstract: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Concepts of income and capital -- pt. 3. The user cost and its detractors -- pt. 4. Methodological tools -- pt. 5. Policy matters -- pt. 6. Conclusion.
    Abstract: Though scientists and environmentalists have long expressed concern over the rapid deterioration of the global environment, economists have largely failed to recognize the issues relevance to their field. Salah El Serafy argues for an increased focus on the economic aspects of environmental degradation, calling for a fundamental shift in how economists measure and discuss national income
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9781782545903
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 293 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: New horizons in intellectual property
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frey, Carl Benedikt Intellectual property rights and the financing of technological innovation
    Keywords: Immaterialgüterrechte ; Unternehmenspublizität ; Börsenkurs ; Asymmetrische Information ; Innovation ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Kreditwürdigkeit ; Pharmaindustrie ; EU-Staaten ; USA ; Intellectual property ; Technological innovations Finance ; Electronic books ; Geistiges Eigentum ; Technische Innovation ; Innovationsmanagement ; Finanzierung
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The intangible economy -- 3. Patent information and corporate credit ratings : an empirical study of patent valuation by credit rating agencies -- 4. IPR management and company valuation in the pharmaceutical industry : an exploratory study -- 5. IPR management, corporate disclosures, and stock market valuations in the pharmaceutical industry -- 6. Towards forward-looking financial reporting.
    Abstract: A major contribution to the literature on the role of intellectual property rights (IPR) for the financing of innovation. The book is extensively researched and provides compelling insights for IPR managers, technology investors and policymakers trying to promote the efficiency of capital markets and national systems of innovation. Knut Blind, Berlin University of Technology, Germany Following the transition of industrial nations to knowledge economies, the financing of technological innovation has become a central issue in public policy, corporate finance and business management. This detailed book examines the role of intellectual property rights in facilitating the financing of technological innovation as well as the role of policy makers, investors and managers in this process. The books central finding is that public policy plays a key role in promoting the corporate disclosure of intellectual property-related information to enhance the efficiency of capital markets. This not only reduces the costs of capital for technology-driven firms but ultimately spurs innovation and economic growth. Intellectual Property Rights and the Financing of Technological Innovation will strongly appeal to research students and academics, policy makers, intellectual property professionals, equity analysts, credit rating analysts and executives in the pharmaceutical industry
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781781007907
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 560 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: Energy policy ; Power resources ; Climatic changes ; International cooperation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: pt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Energy security issues -- pt. III. Security of energy supply -- pt. IV. Security of energy demand -- pt. V. Energy, the environment and security -- pt. VI. Energy and human security -- pt. VII. Conclusions.
    Abstract: This Handbook should be consulted by anybody interested in the issue of energy security. It convincingly demonstrates why the provision of energy is such a contentious issue, addressing the complex interaction of economic, social, environmental, technical and political aspects involved. The book is particularly valuable in investigating and highlighting processes in which (inter)national actors apply this variety of aspects in (re)constructing their notion of "energy security", its particular meaning and the implications thereof. Such understanding of energy security is helpful! Aad F. Correljé, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Energy security has for long been treated as an issue of pure geopolitics. Hugh Dyer and Maria Julia Trombetta aim at broadening energy security debates and extend them to new agendas. Their excellent Handbook offers a fresh perspective on four crucial dimensions: supply, demand, environment and human security. A diverse group of international energy scholars provides for an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of key contemporary energy problems, ranging from an oil producers perspectives on energy security to ethical dimensions of renewable energy and climate governance. Andreas Goldthau, Central European University, Hungary This Handbook brings together energy security experts to explore the implications of framing the energy debate in security terms, both in respect of the governance of energy systems and the practices associated with energy security. The contributors expertly review and analyse the key aspects and research issues in the emerging field of energy security, test the current state of knowledge, and provide suggestions for reflection and further analysis. This involves providing an account of the multiplicity of discourses and meanings of energy security, and contextualizing them. They also suggest a rewriting of energy security discourses and their representation in purely economic terms. This volume examines energy security and its conceptual and practical challenges from the perspectives of security of supply, security of demand, environmental change and human security. It will prove essential for students in the fields of global, international and national politics of energy, economics, and society as well as engineering. It will also appeal to policy practitioners and anybody interested in keeping the lights on, avoiding climate change, and providing a secure future for humanity
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited ; Geneva, Switzerland
    ISBN: 9789221265696 , 9221265692 , 9781299448544 , 1299448542 , 9781781955352 , 1781955352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , illustrations
    Edition: [International Labour Organization edition]
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Public sector shock
    DDC: 331.28135
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations ; Civil service ; Civil service / Salaries, etc ; Employees / Salaries, etc ; Civil service Salaries, etc ; Civil service ; Ausgaben ; Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Kürzung ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Öffentlicher Sektor ; Ausgaben ; Kürzung ; Europäische Union ; Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Kürzung
    Description / Table of Contents: This is a fascinating, rich and comprehensive analytical account of the causes and consequences of austerity measures affecting the public sector in terms of pay and employment. The editors have assembled a broad array of contributions that really reflect the diversity within Europe, both in terms of how deep the financial crisis hit, and the drivers of public sector reforms. An absorbing and thought-provoking read. Jacqueline O'Reilly, University of Brighton, UK After a first series of policy responses to the 200809 crisis aimed at sustaining domestic demand through expansionary anti-crisis packages, most European governments starting with Greece, Ireland, Bulgaria and Romania, and followed by many others have since put in place a series of restrictive budgetary policies aimed at reducing their budget deficits. With these new policies, a significant number of jobs and wages have been cut in the public sector.
    Description / Table of Contents: A number of expenditure items related to education and training have also been cut. These reforms have given rise to waves of protest throughout Europe. The goal of this volume is to study this public sector shock. While budgetary reforms seek to ensure a more balanced and sound economic policy, they may generate new work inequalities among public sector employees, most particularly among women, who account for a considerable proportion of public sector employment. Cuts in education and training may also have an impact on the quality of human capital in both the public and private sectors, despite the fact that the recent crisis has shown the value of education as employees with better skills and training are more likely to maintain their jobs and incomes.
    Description / Table of Contents: The authors explore a number of questions, including: what types of reform have been implemented in the public sector and what are their implications in both the short and long term? On the economic side, what will be the impact on wages, and on job quantity and quality? On the social side, what will the effects be on inequality and social cohesion? And what will be the outcome for, and potential role of, social partners and social dialogue? On the basis of a comparative and comprehensive assessment, illustrated by case studies in education, health and public administration, policy issues are discussed with the aim of finding the right mix of public sector reforms
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    ISBN: 9781782544531
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Managing in dynamic business environments
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    Keywords: Unternehmensorganisation ; Management ; Management control ; Industrial organization ; Industrial management ; Budget in business ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'This is a book for all who are interested in organizational management philosophy or control practices as the book offers new ways of understanding the dynamics of management. By employing multiple theoretical and methodological perspectives the book provides refreshing and engaging analyses of beyond budgeting and different forms of control. This book will be a source of inspiration for researchers and practitioners by given reasoning and ideas for better understanding of the dynamics, mysteries and paradoxes of control in contemporary organizations.' -- Frode Mellemvik, University of Nordland, Norway. This timely and innovative book focuses on budgeting control and ongoing Beyond Budgeting trends and its consequences for the organization. Ensuring an optimal balance between individual autonomy and management control is a critical challenge for organizations operating in dynamic business environments. Too much of the former leads to chaos, and too much of the latter guarantees rigidity. This book explores the tensions that arise in seeking the best possible balance between these two dimensions. Resolving these tensions is a critical challenge for achieving competitiveness. In order to examine budgeting control and ongoing 'beyond budgeting', the book's starting point is the Beyond Budgeting movement and what it implies for a new approach to autonomy and management control. This discussion is further supplemented with a broader approach to the issue of control that spans issues such as self-control, time control, transparency as control, ethical control and cultural control. This book's innovative and explorative approach will be of interest to students at master level, scholars and senior and middle-level managers. HR departments will find it instrumental to their work and practice
    Abstract: 1. Control and autonomy : management challenges and tensions / Katarina Kaarbøe, Paul Gooderham and Hanne Nørreklit -- 2. Taking reality seriously : towards a more self-regulating management model at Statoil / Bjarte Bogsnes -- 3. A new way of being a controller : from bellboy to actor / Hanne Nørreklit and Katarina Kaarbøe -- 4. Management accounting tools in banks : are banks without budgets more profitable? / Trond Bjørnenak -- 5. Environmental uncertainty and the use of budgets / Niels Sandalgaard -- 6. Management control as temporal structuring / Sebastian Becker and Martin Messner -- 7. Beyond budgeting from the American and Norwegian perspectives : the embeddedness of management models in corporate governance systems / Daniel Johanson -- 8. The planning-regime concept and its application to three examples of organizational budgeting / Anatoli Bourmistrov and Katarina Kaarbøe -- 9. Putting beyond budgeting ideas into practice / Katarina Kaarbøe, Inger Stensaker and Teemu Malmi -- 10. Does managerial discretion affect learning from experience in organizations? / Bjarne Espedal and Alexander Madsen Sandvik -- 11. The autonomy-creativity orientation of elite business school students in the US and Norway / Paul Gooderham ... [et al.] -- 12. Systems of accountability and personal responsibility / Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen
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    ISBN: 9781784714376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Management and happiness
    DDC: 650.1
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    Keywords: Arbeitszufriedenheit ; Arbeitspsychologie ; Führungsstil ; Stress ; Coping-Strategie ; Gesundheit ; Arbeitsleistung ; Well-being ; Happiness ; Job satisfaction ; Job satisfaction ; Happiness ; Well-being ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Glück ; Positives Denken
    Abstract: This authoritative book brings together many of the leading published articles in the field of workplace wellbeing and happiness. It highlights the costs of a lack of wellbeing at work, what research suggests are the sources of depleted and enhanced wellbeing, as well as happiness at work. It also looks at the issue of what interventions are necessary to promote wellbeing and happiness in the workplace
    Abstract: E.B. Faragher, C.L. Cooper and S. Cartwright (2004), 'A Shortened Stress Evaluation Tool (ASSET)', Stress and Health, 20 (4), October, 189-201 -- Peter Hills and Michael Argyle (2002), 'The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: A Compact Scale for the Measurement of Psychological Well-Being', Personality and Individual Differences, 33 (7), November, 1073-82 -- Michele M. Tugade and Barbara L. Fredrickson (2004), 'Resilient Individuals Use Positive Emotions to Bounce Back from Negative Emotional Experiences', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86 (2), February, 320-33 -- Teresa M. Amabile, Sigal G. Barsade, Jennifer S. Mueller and Barry M. Staw (2005), 'Affect and Creativity at Work', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50 (3), September, 367-403 -- Pamela J. Feldman, Sheldon Cohen, William J. Doyle, David P. Skoner and Jack M. Gwaltney, Jr. (1999), 'The Impact of Personality on the Reporting of Unfounded Symptoms and Illness', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77 (2), August, 370-78 -- Frank W. Bond and David Bunce (2000), 'Mediators of Change in Emotion-Focused and Problem-Focused Worksite Stress Management Interventions', Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5 (1), January, 156-63 -- Brenda Gardner, John Rose, Oliver Mason, Patrick Tyler and Delia Cushway (2005), 'Cognitive Therapy and Behavioural Coping in the Management of Work-Related Stress: An Intervention Study', Work and Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health and Organisations, 19 (2), April-June, 137-52 -- Dan Hasson, Ulla Maria Anderberg, Töres Theorell and Bengt B. Arnetz (2005), 'Psychophysiological Effects of a Web-Based Stress Management System: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Intervention Study of IT and Media Workers', BMC Public Health, 5, July, 78-91 -- Richard Layard (2006), 'Happiness and Public Policy: A Challenge to the Profession', Economic Journal, 116 (510), March, C24-C33
    Abstract: Paul Dolan, Tessa Peasgood and Mathew White (2008), 'Do We Really Know What Makes Us Happy? A Review of the Economic Literature on the Factors Associated with Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Psychology, 29 (1), February, 94-122 -- Julian Barling and Jennifer Carson (2010), 'The Impact of Management Style on Mental Wellbeing at Work', in Cary L. Cooper, John Field, Usha Goswami, Rachel Jenkins and Barbara J. Sahakian (eds), Mental Capital and Wellbeing, Chapter 55, Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 657-62 -- Brad Gilbreath and Philip G. Benson (2004), 'The Contribution of Supervisor Behaviour to Employee Psychological Well-Being', Work and Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health and Organisations, 18 (3), July, 255-66 -- Kara A. Arnold, Nick Turner, Julian Barling, E. Kevin Kelloway and Margaret C. McKee (2007), 'Transformational Leadership and Psychological Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Meaningful Work', Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 12 (3), July, 193-203 -- Fehmidah Munir, Karina Nielsen and Isabella Gomes Carneiro (2010), 'Transformational Leadership and Depressive Symptoms: A Prospective Study', Journal of Affective Disorders, 120 (1), January, 235-39 -- Beverly Alimo-Metcalfe, John Alban-Metcalfe, Margaret Bradley, Jeevi Mariathasan and Chiara Samele (2008), 'The Impact of Engaging Leadership on Performance, Attitudes to Work and Wellbeing at Work: A Longitudinal Study', Journal of Health Organization and Management, 22 (6), 586-98 -- Margaret Lindorff, Les Worrall and Cary Cooper (2011), 'Managers' Well-Being and Perceptions of Organizational Change in the UK and Australia', Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 49 (2), June, 233-54 -- Aline D. Masuda, Steven A.Y. Poelmans, Tammy D. Allen, Paul E. Spector, Laurent M. Lapierre, Cary L. Cooper, Nureya Abarca, Paula Brough, Pablo Ferreiro, Guillermo Fraile, Luo Lu, Chang-Qin Lu, Oi Ling Siu, Michael P. O'Driscoll, Alejandra Suarez Simoni, Satoru Shima and Ivonne Moreno-Velazquez (2012), 'Flexible Work Arrangements Availability and their Relationship with Work-to-Family Conflict, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intentions: A Comparison of Three Country Clusters', Applied Psychology: An International Review, 61 (1), January, 1-29 -- James K. Harter, Frank L. Schmidt and Corey L.M. Keyes (2003), 'Well-Being in the Workplace and its Relationship to Business Outcomes: A Review of the Gallup Studies', in Corey L.M. Keyes and Jonathan Haidt (eds), Flourishing: Positive Psychology and the Life Well-Lived, Chapter 9, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 205-24 -- Russell Cropanzano and Thomas A. Wright (1999), 'A 5-Year Study of Change in the Relationship Between Well-Being and Job Performance', Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 51 (4), Fall, 252-65 -- Ian Donald, Paul Taylor, Sheena Johnson, Cary Cooper, Susan Cartwright and Susannah Robertson (2005), 'Work Environments, Stress, and Productivity: An Examination Using ASSET', International Journal of Stress Management, 12 (4), November, 409-23 -- Fred Luthans, Bruce J. Avolio, James B. Avey and Steven M. Norman (2007), 'Positive Psychological Capital: Measurement and Relationship with Performance and Satisfaction', Personnel Psychology, 60 (3), Autumn, 541-72 -- Russell Cropanzano and Thomas A. Wright (2001), 'When a "Happy" Worker is Really a "Productive" Worker: A Review and Further Refinement of the Happy-Productive Worker Thesis', Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 53 (3), Summer, 182-99 -- Barry M. Staw, Robert I. Sutton and Lisa H. Pelled (1994), 'Employee Positive Emotion and Favorable Outcomes at the Workplace', Organization Science, 5 (1), February, 51-71 -- Ivan T. Robertson and Cary L. Cooper (2010), 'Full Engagement: The Integration of Employee Engagement and Psychological Well-Being', Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 31 (4), 324-36 -- Ivan T. Robertson, Alex Jansen Birch and Cary L. Cooper (2012), 'Job and Work Attitudes, Engagement and Employee Performance: Where Does Psychological Well-Being Fit In?', Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 33 (3), 224-32 -- Arie Shirom, Simona Shechter Gilboa, Yitzhak Fried and Cary L. Cooper (2008), 'Gender, Age and Tenure as Moderators of Work-Related Stressors' Relationships with Job Performance: A Meta-Analysis', Human Relations, 61 (10), October, 1371-98 -- Carol D. Ryff, Burton H. Singer and Gayle Dienberg Love (2004), 'Positive Health: Connecting Well-Being with Biology', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 359 (1449), September, 1383-94 -- Thomas A. Wright, Russell Cropanzano, Douglas G. Bonett and W. John Diamond (2009), 'The Role of Employee Psychological Well-Being in Cardiovascular Health: When the Twain Shall Meet', Journal of Organizational Behaviour, 30 (2), February, 193-208
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Black, C. (2008), Working for a Healthier Tomorrow, Norwich: The Stationery Office. -- Cooper, C.L., P.J. Dewe and M.P. O'Driscoll (2001), Organizational Stress, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. -- Costa, P.T. and R.R. McCrae (1992), Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R): Professional Manual, Odessa, USA: Psychological Assessment Resources. -- van Dierendonck, D., C. Haynes, C. Borrill and C. Stride (2004), 'Leadership behavior and subordinate wellbeing', Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 9, 165-75. -- Ford, M.T., C.P. Cerasoli, J.A. Higgins and A.L. DeCesare (2011), 'Relationships between psychological, physical, and behavioural health and work performance: A review and meta-analysis', Work & Stress, 25, 185-204. -- Foresight Mental Capital and Wellbeing Project (2008), Final Project Report, London: The Government Office for Science. -- Fredrickson, B.L. (1998), 'What good are positive emotions?', Review of General Psychology, 2, 300-319. -- Johnson, S.K. (2008), 'I second that emotion: Effects of emotional contagion and affect at work on leader and follower outcomes', The Leadership Quarterly, 19, 1-19. -- Kuper, H. and M. Marmot (2003), 'Job strain, job demands, decision latitude, and risk of coronary heart disease within the Whitehall II study', Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 57, 147-53. -- Lundberg, U. and C.L. Cooper (2011), The Science of Occupational Health, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. -- Lyubomirsky, S., L. King and E. Diener (2005), 'The benefits of frequent positive affect: Does happiness lead to success?', Psychological Bulletin, 131 (6), 803-55. -- Macleod, D. and C. Brady (2008), The Extra Mile. How to engage your people to win, London: Prentice Hall. -- Nixon, A.E., J. Mazzola, J. Bauer, J.R. Krueger and P.E. Spector (2011), 'Can work make you sick? A meta-analysis of the relationships between job stressors and physical symptoms', Work & Stress, 25, 1-22. -- Robertson, I.T., M.P. Healey, G.P. Hodgkinson, J. Flint-Taylor and F. Jones (under review), Leader personality and employees' experience of workplace stressors: An exploratory study. -- Talbot, S.M. (2007), The Cortisol Connection: Why stress makes you fat and ruins your health, Alamaeda, CA, USA: Hunter House. -- Taris, T.W. and P.J. Schreurs (2009), 'Wellbeing and organizational performance: An organizational-level test of the happy-productive worker hypothesis', Work & Stress, 23, 120-36. -- World Health Organization (1946), Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19-22 June 1946. Official Records of the World Health Organization, 2, 100. -- Ilona Boniwell and Jane Henry (2007), 'Developing Conceptions of Well-Being: Advancing Subjective, Hedonic and Eudaimonic Theories', Social Psychological Review, 9 (1), April, 3-18 -- Barbara L. Fredrickson (2001), 'The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology: The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions', American Psychologist, 56 (3), March, 218-26 -- Yoichi Chida and Andrew Steptoe (2008), 'Positive Psychological Well-Being and Mortality: A Quantitative Review of Prospective Observational Studies', Psychosomatic Medicine, 70 (7), September, 741-56
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710439
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of wealth distribution
    Keywords: Vermögensverteilung ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Inheritance and succession ; Wealth ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This comprehensive Research Review pinpoints seminal and classic articles that are key in the development of economic analysis of the distribution of wealth. Topics discussed include the measurement of the distribution of wealth and analyses the time trends in wealth concentration and the importance of the role of inheritance. Theoretical approaches, including both stochastic and behavioural models are also explored. The Review further investigates the determinants of saving and bequests whilst also highlighting key life cycle and permanent income studies, as well as the role of entrepreneurship and taxation
    Abstract: Davies, James B. and Anthony F. Shorrocks (2000), 'The Distribution of Wealth', in A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (eds), Handbook of Income Distribution, Volume 1, North-Holland: Amsterdam, 605-75. -- Davies, James B., Susanna Sandström, Anthony Shorrocks and Edward N. Wolff (2008), 'The World Distribution of Household Wealth', in James B. Davies (ed.), Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 395-418. -- Dunn, T.A. (1997), 'The distribution of intergenerational income transfers across and within families', Economics Department and Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University, mimeo. -- Dunn, T.A. and J.W. Phillips (1997), 'The timing and division of parental transfers to children', Economic Letters, 54, 135-37. -- Dynan, Karen E., Jonathan Skinner and Stephen P. Zeldes (2002), 'The importance of bequests and life-cycle saving in capital accumulation: a new answer', American Economic Review, 92 (2), 274-78. -- Flemming, J.M. (1979), 'The effects of earnings inequality, imperfect capital markets, and dynastic altruism on the distribution of wealth in life cycle models', Economica, 46, 363-80. -- Galton, Francis (1889), Natural Inheritance, Macmillan: London. -- Gibrat, R. (1931), Les Inégalités Économiques, Sirey: Paris. -- Haig, Robert Murray (1921), 'The Concept of Income - Economic and Legal Aspects', in R.M. Haig (ed.), The Federal Income Tax, Columbia University Press: New York. -- Hubbard, R.G., J. Skinner and S.P. Zeldes (1995), 'Precautionary saving and social insurance', Journal of Political Economy, 103, 360-99. -- Hurd, M.D. (1987), 'Savings of the elderly and desired bequests', American Economic Review, 77, 298-312. -- Joulfaian, David (2006), 'The behavioral response of wealth accumulation to estate taxation: Time series evidence', National Tax Journal, 59(2), 253-68. -- Kaldor, N. (1955), An Expenditure Tax, Allen and Unwin: London. -- Kopczuk, Wojciech and Joel Slemrod (2001), 'The Impact of the Estate Tax on the Wealth Accumulation and Avoidance Behavior of Donors', in William G. Gale, James R. Hines Jr. and Joel Slemrod (eds), Rethinking Estate and Gift Taxation, Brookings Institution Press: Washington, DC, 299-343. -- Laitner, John (2001), 'Inequality and Wealth Accumulation: Eliminating the Federal Gift and Estate Tax', in William G. Gale, James R. Hines Jr. and Joel Slemrod (eds), Rethinking Estate and Gift Taxation, Brookings Institution Press: Washington, DC, 258-92. -- Lampman, R.J. (1962), The Share of Top Wealth-holders in National Wealth, 1922-1956, Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ. -- McGarry, K. and R.F. Schoeni (1995), 'Transfer behavior in the Health and Retirement Survey: Measurement and the redistribution of resources within the family', Journal of Human Resources, 30, S184-226. -- Meade, J.E. (1964), Efficiency, Equality and the Ownership of Property, Allen and Unwin: London. -- Meade, J.E. (1975), The Just Economy, Allen and Unwin: London
    Abstract: Edward N. Wolff (1987), 'The Effects of Pensions and Social Security on the Distribution of Wealth in the US', in International Comparisons of the Distribution of Household Wealth, Chapter 9, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 208-47 -- Franco Modigliani (1988), 'The Role of Intergenerational Transfers and Life Cycle Saving in the Accumulation of Wealth', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2 (2), Spring, 15-40 -- Anthony B. Atkinson, James P.F. Gordon and Alan Harrison (1989), 'Trends in the Shares of Top Wealth-Holders in Britain, 1923-1981', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 51 (3), 315-32 147 -- Wojciech Kopczuk and Emmanuel Saez (2004), 'Top Wealth Shares in the United States, 1916-2000: Evidence from Estate Tax Returns', National Tax Journal, LVII (2), June, 445-87 -- Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström (2009), 'Wealth Concentration over the Path of Development: Sweden, 1873-2006', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 111 (1), 151-87 -- Anthony B. Atkinson (2008), 'Concentration Among the Rich', in James B. Davies (ed.), Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective, Chapter 4, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 64-89 -- Edward N. Wolff and Ajit Zacharias (2009), 'Household Wealth and the Measurement of Economic Well-Being in the United States', Journal of Economic Inequality, 7, 83-115 -- James B. Davies, Susanna Sandström, Anthony Shorrocks and Edward N. Wolff (2011), 'The Level and Distribution of Global Household Wealth', Economic Journal, 121, March, 223-54 -- Thomas Piketty (2011), 'On the Long-Run Evolution of Inheritance: France 1820-2050', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXXVI (3), August, 1071-131 -- H.O.A. Wold and P. Whittle (1957), 'A Model Explaining the Pareto Distribution of Wealth', Econometrica, 25 (4), October, 591-95 399 -- J.E. Stiglitz (1969), 'Distribution of Income and Wealth Among Individuals', Econometrica, 37 (3), July, 382-97 -- Alan S. Blinder (1973), 'A Model of Inherited Wealth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 87 (4), November, 608-26 -- John Laitner (1979), 'Household Bequest Behaviour and the National Distribution of Wealth', Review of Economic Studies, 46 (3), 467-83 -- Gary S. Becker and Nigel Tomes (1979), 'An Equilibrium Theory of the Distribution of Income and Intergenerational Mobility', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (6), December, 1153-89 -- Franco Modigliani (1986), 'Life Cycle, Individual Thrift, and the Wealth of Nations', The American Economic Review, 76 (3), June, 297-313 -- Anthony F. Shorrocks (1988), 'Wealth Holdings and Entrepreneurial Activity', in Denis Kessler and André Masson (eds), Modeling the Accumulation and Distribution of Wealth, Chapter 9, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press: 241-56 -- C.Y. Cyrus Chu (1991), 'Primogeniture', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (1), February, 78-99 -- Neng Wang (2007), 'An Equilibirum Model of Wealth Distribution', Journal of Monetary Economics, 54, 1882-904 -- Jess Benhabib, Alberto Bisin and Shenghao Zhu (2011), 'The Distribution of Wealth and Fiscal Policy in Economies with Finitely Lived Agents', Econometrica, 79 (1), January, 123-57
    Abstract: Louis Kaplow (2001), 'A Framework for Assessing Estate and Gift Taxation', in William G. Gale, James R. Hines Jr. and Joel Slemrod (eds), Rethinking Estate and Gift Taxation, Chapter 4, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 164-215 -- Wojciech Kopczuk (2003), 'The Trick is to Live: Is the Estate Tax Social Security for the Rich?', Journal of Political Economy, 11 (6), 1318-41 -- B. Douglas Bernheim, Robert J. Lemke and John Karl Scholz (2004), 'Do Estate and Gift Taxes Affect the Timing of Private Transfers?', Journal of Public Economics, 88, 2617-34 -- Marco Cagetti and Mariacristina De Nardi (2009), 'Estate Taxation, Entrepreneurship, and Wealth', American Economic Review, 99 (1), March, 85-111 -- Wojciech Kopczuk (2009), 'Economics of Estate Taxation: Review of Theory and Evidence', Tax Law Review, 63 (1), 139-57
    Abstract: Meade, J.E. (1978), The Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation, Report of a Committee Chaired by J.E. Meade, Allen and Unwin: London. -- Menchik, P.L. (1979), 'Inter-generational transmission of inequality: An empirical study of wealth mobility', Economica, 46, 349-62. -- Modigliani, F. and R. Brumberg (1954), 'Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross-Section Data', in K.K. Kurihara (ed.), Post-Keynesian Economics, Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, NJ. -- Ohlsson, Henry, Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström (2008), 'Long-Run Changes in the Concentration of Wealth: An Overview of Recent Findings', in James B. Davies (ed.), Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 27-41. -- Oulton, N. (1976), 'Inheritance and the distribution of wealth', Oxford Economic Papers, 28, 86-101. -- Pareto, V. (1896), La Courbe de la Repartition de la Richesse, Viret-Genton: Lausanne. -- Rosenzweig, M.R. and K.I. Wolpin (1993), 'Intergenerational support and the life-cycle incomes of young men and their parents: Human capital investments, co-residence and intergenerational financial transfers', Journal of Labor Economics, 11, 84-111. -- Rosenzweig, M.R. and K.I. Wolpin (1994), 'Parental and public transfers to young women and their children', American Economic Review, 84, 1195-1212. -- Shorrocks, Anthony, Jim Davies and Rodrigo Lluberas (2011), Global Wealth Databook 2011, Credit Suisse Research Institute: Zurich. -- Shorrocks, Anthony, Jim Davies and Rodrigo Lluberas (2012), Global Wealth Databook 2012, Credit Suisse Research Institute: Zurich. -- Simons, Henry C. (1938), Personal Income Taxation, University of Chicago Press: Chicago. -- United States. Department of the Treasury (1977), Blueprints for Basic Tax Reform, US Government Printing Office: Washington, DC. -- Wedgwood, J. (1928), 'The influence of inheritance on the distribution of wealth', Economic Journal, 38, 38-55. -- Wedgwood, J. (1929), The Economics of Inheritance, George Routledge & Sons: London. -- Wilhelm, M.O. (1996), 'Bequest behavior and the effect of heirs' earnings: Testing the altruistic model of bequests', American Economic Review, 86, 874-92. -- C.D. Harbury and P.C. McMahon (1973), 'Inheritance and the Characteristics of Top Wealth Leavers in Britain', Economic Journal, 83 (331), September, 810-33 -- A.F. Shorrocks (1975), 'The Age-Wealth Relationship: A Cross-Section and Cohort Analysis', Review of Economics and Statistics, 57 (2), May, 155-63 -- Paul L. Menchik (1980), 'Primogeniture, Equal Sharing and the U.S. Distribution of Wealth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 94 (2), March, 299-316 -- Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Lawrence H. Summers (1981), 'The Role of Intergenerational Transfers in Aggregate Capital Accumulation', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (4), August, 706-32
    Abstract: Nigel Tomes (1981), 'The Family, Inheritance, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (5), October, 928-58 -- B. Douglas Bernheim, Andrei Shleifer and Lawrence H. Summers (1985), 'The Strategic Bequest Motive', Journal of Political Economy, 93 (6), December, 1045-76 -- Michael D. Hurd (1989), 'Mortality Risk and Bequests', Econometrica, 57 (4), 779-813 -- B. Douglas Bernheim (1991), 'How Strong are Bequest Motives? Evidence Based on Estimates of the Demand for Life Insurance and Annuities', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (5), October, 899-927 -- Donald Cox and Mark R. Rank (1992), 'Inter-Vivos Transfers and Intergenerational Exchange', Review of Economics and Statistics, 74 (2), May, 305-14 -- William G. Gale and John Karl Scholz (1994) 'Intergenerational Transfers and the Accumulation of Wealth', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (4), Autumn, 145-60 -- R. Glenn Hubbard, Jonathan Skinner and Stephen P. Zeldes (1995), 'Precautionary Saving and Social Insurance', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (2), April, 360-99 -- John Laitner and F. Thomas Juster (1996), 'New Evidence on Altruism: A Study of TIAA-CREF Retirees', American Economic Review, 86 (4), September, 893-908 -- Wojciech Kopczuk and Joseph P. Lupton (2007), 'To Leave or Not to Leave: The Distribution of Bequest Motives', Review of Economic Studies, 74 (1), 207-35 -- Karen E. Dynan, Jonathan Skinner and Stephen P. Zeldes (2004), 'Do the Rich Save More?,' Journal of Political Economy, 112 (2), 397-444 -- Audrey Light and Kathleen McGarry (2004), 'Why Parents Play Favorites: Explanations for Unequal Bequests', American Economic Review, 94 (5), December, 1669-81 -- A.B. Atkinson (1971), 'The Distribution of Wealth and the Individual Life-Cycle', Oxford Economic Papers, 23 (2), July, 239-54 -- Frederic L. Pryor (1973), 'Simulation of the Impact of Social and Economic Institutions on the Size Distribution of Income and Wealth, American Economic Review, 63 (1), March, 50-72 -- James B. Davies (1982), 'The Relative Impact of Inheritance and Other Factors on Economic Inequality', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 97 (3), August, 471-98 -- Mark Huggett (1996), 'Wealth Distribution in Life-cycle Economies', Journal of Monetary Economics, 38, 469-94 -- Vincenzo Quadrini (2000), 'Entrepreneurship, Saving, and Social Mobility', Review of Economic Dynamics, 3, 1-40 -- Jagadeesh Gokhale, Laurence J. Kotlikoff, James Sefton and Martin Weale (2001), 'Simulating the Transmission of Wealth Inequality Via Bequests', Journal of Public Economics, 79, 93-128 -- Mariacristina De Nardi (2004), 'Wealth Inequality and Intergenerational Links', Review of Economic Studies, 71 (3), July, 743-68 -- Jack M. Mintz (1991), 'The Role of Wealth Taxation in the Overall Tax System', Canadian Public Policy, XVII (3), 248-63
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aitchison J. and J.A.C. Brown (1957), The Lognormal Distribution, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. -- Aiyagari, S. Rao (1994), 'Uninsured idiosyncratic risk and aggregate saving', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109, 659-84. -- Altonji, J., F. Hayashi and L. Kotlikoff (1992), 'Is the extended family altruistically linked?', American Economic Review, 82, 1177-98. -- Altonji, J.G., F. Hayashi and L.J. Kotlikoff (1997), 'Parental altruism and inter vivos transfers: Theory and evidence', Journal of Political Economy, 105, 1121-66. -- Atkinson, A.B. (1980), 'Inheritance and the Redistribution of Wealth', in G.M. Heal and G.A. Hughes (eds), Public Policy and the Tax System, Allen and Unwin: London, 36-66. -- Atkinson, A.B. (1982), The Economics of Inequality, Second Edition, Clarendon Press: Oxford. -- Ando, A. and F. Modigliani (1963), 'The "life cycle" hypothesis of saving: Aggregate implications and tests', American Economic Review, 53, 55-84. -- Banks, James and Peter Diamond (2010), 'The Base for Direct Taxation', in Stuart Adam et al. (eds), Dimensions of Tax Design, The Mirrlees Review, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 548-648. -- Björklund, Anders and Markus Jantti (2009), 'Intergenerational Income Mobility and the Role of Family Background', in Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Timothy M. Smeeding (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 522-45. -- Blinder, A.S. (1974), Toward An Economic Theory of Income Distribution, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA. -- Blinder, A.S. (1976), 'Inequality and mobility in the distribution of wealth', Kyklos, 29, 607-38. -- Caballe, Jordi (1995), 'Endogenous growth, human capital, and bequests in a life-cycle model', Oxford Economic Papers, 47 (1), 156-81. -- Cagetti, Marco and Mariacristina De Nardi (2008), 'Wealth inequality: Data and models', Macroeconomic Dynamics, 12 (Supplement 2), 285-313. -- Carroll, C.D. (1992), 'The buffer-stock theory of saving: Some macroeconomic evidence', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 61-135. -- Castañeda, Ana, Javier Díaz-Giménez and José Víctor Ríos Rull (2003), 'Accounting for the US earnings and wealth inequality', Journal of Political Economy, 111(4), 818-57. -- Champernowne, D.G. (1953), 'A model of income distribution', Economic Journal, 63, 318-51. -- Cox, D. (1987), 'Motives for private income transfers', Journal of Political Economy, 95, 508-46. -- Cox, D. and F. Raines (1985), 'Inter-Family Transfers and Income Redistribution', in: M. David and T. Smeeding (eds), Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty, and Measures of Well-Being, University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 393-421. -- Daniels, G.W. and H. Campion (1936), Distribution of National Capital, Manchester University Press: Manchester. -- Davies, James B. (1986), 'Does redistribution reduce inequality?', Journal of Labor Economics, 4, 538-59
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784710453
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in exchange rate economics
    Keywords: Finanzmarkttheorie des Wechselkurses ; Foreign exchange ; Foreign exchange rates ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Professor Taylor and Professor Manzur offer in this volume a selection of published articles by leading scholars which are representative of recent key developments in this area of study. With an initial look at earlier papers which lay the groundwork for more recent research, the collection investigates three broad areas, namely, monetary policy and exchange rates, monetary unification, and exchange rates and commodity prices. With an authoritative introduction by these two leading specialists in the field, the collection is an essential reference source for students, researchers and lecturers in international finance and for policymakers
    Abstract: Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Federico Sturzenegger and Iliana Reggio (2010), 'On the Endogeneity of Exchange Rate Regimes', European Economic Review, 54 (5), July, 659-77 580 -- Yu-chin Chen and Kenneth Rogoff (2003), 'Commodity Currencies', Journal of International Economics, 60 (1), May, 133-60 -- Christian Broda (2004), 'Terms of Trade and Exchange Rate Regimes in Developing Countries', Journal of International Economics, 63 (1), May, 31-58 -- Paul Cashin, Luis F. Céspedes and Ratna Sahay (2004), 'Commodity Currencies and the Real Exchange Rate', Journal of Development Economics, 75 (1), October, 239-68 -- Harry Bloch, A. Michael Dockery and David Sapsford (2006), 'Commodity Prices and the Dynamics of Inflation in Commodity-Exporting Nations: Evidence from Australia and Canada', Economic Record, 82 (Special Issue), September, S97-S109 -- Kenneth W. Clements and Renée Fry (2008), 'Commodity Currencies and Currency Commodities', Resources Policy, 33 (2), June, 55-73 -- Radhamés A. Lizardo and André V. Mollick (2010), 'Oil Price Fluctuations and U.S. Dollar Exchange Rates', Energy Economics, 32 (2), March, 399-408 -- Ramazan Sari, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Ugur Soytas (2010), 'Dynamics of Oil Price, Precious Metal Prices, and Exchange Rate', Energy Economics, 32 (2), March, 351-62 -- Yu-Chin Chen, Kenneth S. Rogoff and Barbara Rossi (2010), 'Can Exchange Rates Forecast Commodity Prices?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (3), August, 1145-94 -- David S. Jacks, Kevin H. O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson (2011), 'Commodity Price Volatility and World Market Integration since 1700', Review of Economics and Statistics, 93 (3), August, 800-813
    Abstract: James R. Lothian and Mark P. Taylor (2008), 'Real Exchange Rates over the Past Two Centuries: How Important is the Harrod-Balassa- Samuelson Effect?', Economic Journal, 118 (532), October, 1742-63 -- Michael B. Devereux and Charles Engel (2003), 'Monetary Policy in the Open Economy Revisited: Price Setting and Exchange-Rate Flexibility', Review of Economic Studies, 70 (4), October, 765-83 -- Jay C. Shambaugh (2004), 'The Effect of Fixed Exchange Rates on Monetary Policy', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 301-52 -- Jordi Galí and Tommaso Monacelli (2005), 'Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Volatility in a Small Open Economy', Review of Economic Studies, 72 (3), July, 707-34 -- Jean Imbs, Haroon Mumtaz, Morten O. Ravn and Hélène Rey (2005), 'PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation and the Real Exchange Rate', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXX (1), February, 1-43 -- Almuth Scholl and Harald Uhlig (2008), 'New Evidence on the Puzzles: Results from Agnostic Identification on Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates', Journal of International Economics, 76 (1), September, 1-13 -- Nelson C. Mark (2009), 'Changing Monetary Policy Rules, Learning, and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 41 (6), September, 1047-70 -- Bianca De Paoli (2009), 'Monetary Policy and Welfare in a Small Open Economy', Journal of International Economics, 77 (1), February, 11-22 -- Frédérique Bec, Mélika Ben Salem and Marine Carrasco (2010), 'Detecting Mean Reversion in Real Exchange Rates from a Multiple Regime STAR Model', Annals of Economics and Statistics, 99/100, July/December, 395-427 -- José Antonio Rodríguez-López (2011), 'Prices and Exchange Rates: A Theory of Disconnect', Review of Economic Studies, 78 (3), July, 1135-77 -- Alberto Alesina and Robert J. Barro (2002), 'Currency Unions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (2), May, 409-36 -- Jeffrey Frankel and Andrew Rose (2002), 'An Estimate of the Effect of Common Currencies on Trade and Income', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (2), May, 437-66 -- Pierpaolo Benigno (2004), 'Optimal Monetary Policy in a Currency Area', Journal of International Economics, 63 (2), July, 293-320 -- David Fielding and Kalvinder Shields (2005), 'Do Currency Unions Deliver More Economic Integration than Fixed Exchange Rates? Evidence from the Franc Zone and the ECCU', Journal of Development Studies, 41 (6), August, 1051-70 -- Barry Eichengreen (2006), 'The Parallel-Currency Approach to Asian Monetary Integration', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 96 (2), May, 432-6 -- John H. Rogers (2007), 'Monetary Union, Price Level Convergence, and Inflation: How Close is Europe to the USA?', Journal of Monetary Economics, 54 (3), April, 785-96 -- George Selgin and David VanHoose (2007), 'The Euro and World Inflation', Oxford Economic Papers, 59 (2), April, 171-93 -- Helge Berger and Volker Nitsch (2008), 'Zooming Out: The Trade Effect of the Euro in Historical Perspective', Journal of International Money and Finance, 27 (8), December, 1244-60 -- Thomas D. Willett, Orawan Permpoon and Clas Wihlborg (2010), 'Endogenous OCA Analysis and the Early Euro Experience', World Economy, 33 (7), July, 851-72
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bec, F., M. Ben Salem and A. Rahbek (2008), 'Purchasing power parity: a nonlinear perspective', Economics Bulletin, 6, 1-6. -- Bergin, P. (2003), 'Putting the "New Open Economy Macroeconomics" to a test', Journal of International Economics, 60, 3-34. -- Cooper, R. (1984), 'A monetary system for the future', Foreign Affairs, 63, 166-184. -- Dornbusch, R. (1976), 'Expectations and exchange rate dynamics', Journal of Political Economy, 84, 1161-1176. -- Flood, R. and A. Rose (1999), 'Understanding exchange rate volatility without the contrivance of macroeconomics', Economic Journal, 109, 660-672. -- Frankel, J. and A. Rose (1998), 'The endogeneity of Optimum Currency Area criteria', Economic Journal, 108, 1009-1025. -- Friedman, M. (1953), 'The case for flexible exchange rates', in Essays in Positive Economics, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 157-203. -- Gadea, M., A. Montanes and M. Reyes (2004), 'The European Union currencies and the US dollar: from post-Bretton-Woods to the euro', Journal of International Money and Finance, 23, 1109-1136. -- Justiniano, A. and B. Preston (2010), 'Monetary policy and uncertainty in an empirical small open economy', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 25, 93-128. -- Obstfeld, M. and K. Rogoff (1995), 'Exchange rate dynamics redux', Journal of Political Economy, 103, 624-660. -- Rogoff, K. (1996), 'The purchasing power parity puzzle', Journal of Economic Literature, 34, 647-668. -- Wali, M. and M. Manzur (2013), 'Exchange rate volatility before and after the float', World Economy forthcoming. -- Williamson, J. (1993), 'Exchange rate management', Economic Journal, 103, 188-197. -- W.E.G. Salter (1959), 'Internal and External Balance: The Role of Price and Expenditure Effects', Economic Record, 35 (71), August, 226-38 -- T.W. Swan (1960), 'Economic Control in a Dependent Economy', Economic Record, 36 (73), March, 51-66 -- Robert A. Mundell (1961), 'A Theory of Optimum Currency Areas', American Economic Review, 51 (4), September, 657-65 -- Benjamin J. Cohen (1963), 'The Euro-Dollar, the Common Market, and Currency Unification', Journal of Finance, XVIII (4), December, 605-21 -- Kenneth Rogoff (2001), 'Why Not a Global Currency?', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 91 (2), May, 243-7 -- John B. Taylor (2001), 'The Role of the Exchange Rate in Monetary-Policy Rules', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 91 (2), May, 263-7 -- Charles Engel and Kenneth D. West (2005), 'Exchange Rates and Fundamentals', Journal of Political Economy, 113 (3), June, 485-517
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713652
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Corporate citizenship
    DDC: 658.408
    Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility ; Corporate governance ; Business ethics ; Social responsibility of business ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Corporate Citizenship (CC) has emerged as a widely used way of describing the role of business in wider society. As such, CC has been popular with academics, business leaders and politicians alike, as it locates the private corporation within a network of mutual responsibilities and obligations in their social environment. This title takes stock of the debate by tracing back its origin, identifying the key topics and delineating the key controversies. The book places the discussion on corporate citizenship in a political context within the wider debate on the role of business in society. In doing so, the individual chapters feature major contributions by the leading scholars in this area and provide an overview of ongoing developments, in particular at the transnational level
    Abstract: Doris Fuchs (2005), 'Commanding Heights? The Strength and Fragility of Business Power in Global Politics', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 33 (3), June, 771-801 -- Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo (2011), 'The New Political Role of Business in a Globalized World: A Review of a New Perspective on CSR and its Implications for the Firm, Governance, and Democracy', Journal of Management Studies, 48 (4), June, 899-931 -- Stephen J. Kobrin (2009), 'Private Political Authority and Public Responsibility: Transnational Politics, Transnational Firms, and Human Rights', Business Ethics Quarterly, 19 (3), July, 349-74 -- Nien-hê Hsieh (2009), 'Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions?', Business Ethics Quarterly, 19 (2), April, 251-73 -- David L. Levy and Daniel Egan (2000), 'Corporate Political Action in the Global Polity: National and Transnational Strategies in the Climate Change Negotiations', in Richard A. Higgott, Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler (eds), Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System, Chapter 8, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 138-53 -- Oren Perez (2011), 'Private Environmental Governance as Ensemble Regulation: A Critical Exploration of Sustainability Indexes and the New Ensemble Politics', Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 12 (2), 543-79
    Abstract: Jeremy Moon (2002), 'The Social Responsibility of Business and New Governance', Government and Opposition, 37 (3), July, 385-408 -- Engin F. Isin and Bryan S. Turner (2007), 'Investigating Citizenship: An Agenda for Citizenship Studies', Citizenship Studies, 11 (1), February, 5-17 -- Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo (2007), 'Toward a Political Conception of Corporate Responsibility: Business and Society Seen from a Habermasian Perspective', Academy of Management Review, 32 (4), October, 1096-120 -- David Antony Detomasi (2008), 'The Political Roots of Corporate Social Responsibility', Journal of Business Ethics, 82 (4), November, 807-19 -- Colin Crouch (2011), 'From Corporate Political Entanglement to Corporate Social Responsibility', in The Strange Non-Death of Neoliberalism, Chapter 6, Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 125-43, references -- Pierre-Yves Néron (2010), 'Business and the Polis: What Does it Mean to See Corporations as Political Actors?', Journal of Business Ethics, 94 (3), July, 333-52 -- John R. Boatright (2011), 'The Implications of the New Governance for Corporate Governance', in I. Pies and P. Koslowski (eds), Corporate Citizenship and New Governance, Chapter 8, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 133-46 -- David Sadler and Stuart Lloyd (2009), 'Neo-liberalising Corporate Social Responsibility: A Political Economy of Corporate Citizenship', Geoforum, 40 (4), July, 613-22 -- Doreen McBarnet (2007), 'Corporate Social Responsibility beyond Law, through Law, for Law: The New Corporate Accountability', in Doreen McBarnet, Aurora Voiculescu and Tom Campbell (eds), The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law, Chapter 1, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 9-56 -- Timothy L. Fort (1996), 'Business as Mediating Institution', Business Ethics Quarterly, 6 (2), April, 149-63 -- Steven Gerencser (2005), 'The Corporate Person and Democratic Politics', Political Research Quarterly, 58 (4), December, 625-35 -- Stephen R. Barley (2010), 'Building an Institutional Field to Corral a Government: A Case to Set an Agenda for Organization Studies', Organization Studies, 31 (6), June, 777-805 -- Saku Mantere, Kalle Pajunen and Juha-Antti Lamberg (2009), 'Vices and Virtues of Corporate Political Activity: The Challenge of International Business', Business and Society, 48 (1), March, 105-32 -- Oscar Molina and Martin Rhodes (2002), 'Corporatism: The Past, Present, and Future of a Concept', Annual Review of Political Science, 5, June, 305-31 -- Maria Gjølberg (2009), 'The Origin of Corporate Social Responsibility: Global Forces or National Legacies?', Socio-Economic Review, 7 (4), 605-37 -- Daniel T. Ostas (2007), 'The Law and Ethics of K Street: Lobbying, the First Amendment, and the Duty to Create Just Laws', Business Ethics Quarterly, 17 (1), January, 33-63 -- David Coen (1999), 'The Impact of U.S. Lobbying Practice on the European Business-Government Relationship', California Management Review, 41 (4), Summer, 27-44 -- Heather Elms and Robert A. Phillips (2009), 'Private Security Companies and Institutional Legitimacy: Corporate and Stakeholder Responsibility', Business Ethics Quarterly, 19 (3), July, 403-32, reset -- John Gerard Ruggie (2004), 'Reconstituting the Global Public Domain - Issues, Actors, and Practices', European Journal of International Relations, 10 (4), December, 499-531
    Abstract: Nyberg, D., Murray, J. and Rogers, J. (2012), 'Demonizing the government: corporate political activities in the public sphere', EGOS Colloquium 2012, Helsinki. -- Richardson, J.J. and Jordan, A.G. (1979), Governing under Pressure: The Policy Process in a Post-Parliamentary Democracy, Oxford: Martin Robertson. -- Scherer, A.G. and Palazzo, G. (eds) (2008), Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Scherer, A.G., Palazzo, G. and Matten, D. (2009), 'The changing role of business in a global society: new challenges and responsibilities', Business Ethics Quarterly, 19 (3), 327-47. -- Schmitter, P. and Lehmbruch, G. (1979), Trends Towards Corporatist Intermediation, Beverly Hills: Sage. -- Smith, M.A. (2000), American Business and Political Power: Public Opinion, Elections and Democracy, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Stout, L.A. (2012), The Shareholder Value Myth : How Putting Shareholders First Harms Investors, Corporations, and the Public, San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler. -- Thompson, G.F. (2012), The Constitutionalization of the Global Corporate Sphere, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Turner, B.S. (2001), 'The erosion of citizenship', British Journal of Sociology, 52 (2), 189-209. -- Vogel, D. (1989), Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in the USA, New York: Basic Books. -- Wilks, S. (2013), The Political Power of the Business Corporation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Wilson, G. (1990), 'Corporations' Political Strategies', British Journal of Political Science, 20, 281-88. -- Donna J. Wood and Jeanne M. Logsdon (2001), 'Theorising Business Citizenship', in Jörg Andriof and Malcolm McIntosh (eds), Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship, Chapter 5, Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing, 83-103, references -- Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon (2008), 'Corporations as Citizens', in Corporations and Citizenship, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 17-49, references -- Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon (2008), 'Corporations as Governments', in Corporations and Citizenship, Chapter 3, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 50-87, references -- Pierre-Yves Néron and Wayne Norman (2008), 'Citizenship, Inc.: Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens?', Business Ethics Quarterly, 18 (1), January, 1-26 -- David J. Vogel (1996), 'The Study of Business and Politics', California Management Review, 38 (3), Spring, 146-65 -- Edwin M. Epstein (1973), 'Dimensions of Corporate Power, Pt. 1', California Management Review, XVI (2), Winter, 9-23 -- Edwin M. Epstein (1974), 'Dimensions of Corporate Power, Pt. 2', California Management Review, XVI (4), Summer, 32-47
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bakan, J. (2004), The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, New York: Free Press. -- Blecher, L. (2004), 'Above and beyond the law', Business and Society Review, 109 (4), 479-92. -- Carroll, A.B. (1991), 'The pyramid of corporate social responsibility: toward the moral management of organizational stakeholders', Business Horizons, Jul-Aug, 39-48. -- Carroll, A.B. (1998), 'The four faces of corporate citizenship', Business and Society Review, 100 (1), 1-7. -- Coen, D. and Grant, W. (2001), 'Corporate political strategy and global policy: a case study of the Transatlantic Business Dialogue', European Business Journal, 13 (1), 37-44. -- Crane, A., Matten, D. and Moon, J. (2008), Corporations and Citizenship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Dahl, R. and Lindblom, C. (1953), Politics, Economics and Welfare, New York: Harper. -- Fleming, P. and Jones, M.T. (2013), The End of Corporate Social Responsibility, London: Sage. -- Garriga, E. and Melé, D. (2004), 'Corporate social responsibility theories: mapping the territory', Journal of Business Ethics, 53 (1-2), 51-71. -- Hall, P.A. and Soskice, D. (eds) (2001), Varieties of Capitalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Hanlon, G. and Fleming, P.P. (2009), 'Updating the critical perspective on corporate social responsibility', Sociology Compass, 3 (6), 937-48. -- Hart, D.M. (2010), 'The political theory of the firm', in D. Coen, W. Grant and G. Wilson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Business and Government, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 173-90. -- Hillman, A.J., Keim, G.D. and Schuler, D. (2004), 'Corporate political activity: a review and research agenda', Journal of Management, 30 (6), 837-57. -- Jensen, M. and Meckling, W. (1976), 'Theory of the firm: managerial behaviour, agency costs and ownership structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60. -- Jensen, M.C. (2010), 'Value maximization, stakeholder theory, and the corporate objective function', Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 22 (1), 32-42. -- Lindblom, C. (1977), Politics and Markets, New York: Basic Books. -- Marshall, T.H. (1964), Class, Citizenship and Social Development, London: Heinemann. -- Matten, D. and Crane, A. (2005), 'Corporate citizenship: toward an extended theoretical conceptualization', Academy of Management Review, 30 (1), 166-79. -- McGuire, J.W. (1963), Business and Society, New York: McGraw-Hill. -- McWilliams, A. and Siegel, D. (2001), 'Corporate social responsibility: a theory of the firm perspective', Academy of Management Review, 26 (1), 117-27
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