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This article examines the intellectual scenery of interwar Vienna. It argues that its central institution was not academia, but rather the circles ('Kreise').
Erwin Dekker
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ABSTRACT Air transport is one of the fastest‐growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions, yet it remains one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize. The sector's climate impact is amplified by two factors: the steady rise in passenger demand and the absence of commercially viable low‐carbon technologies for long‐haul flights.
Jouni K. Juntunen +2 more
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Is the Austrian School Value-Free? On the Dependence of Austrian Economics on Political Philosophy
Austrian economists tend to declare that their economics is value-free. The present article argues that it is not. As we show, the basic conceptual framework employed by Austrian economists in their putatively value-free studies is actually embedded in ...
Norbert Slenzok, Łukasz Dominiak
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The Austrian School on Happiness and Relational Goods [PDF]
Austrian economists do not directly face the problem of the relationships between economics and happiness. They even rather rarely use the word happiness and do not bother to define the philosophical meaning of it referring to Aristotle or to the ...
Antonio Magliulo
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The Nexus Between Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chain Management: PRISMA Methodology
ABSTRACT The intersection of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) and circular economy (CE) has attracted increasing academic and practical attention, emphasizing the need for integrated sustainability approaches. This study employs the PRISMA protocol and conceptualizes the CE–SSCM relationship as a dynamic system in which internal capabilities,
Feriel Barkaoui, Khaled Ben abdallah
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Abstract Research Summary We investigate family CEO birth order as an antecedent of family firms' CSR behavior. Despite psychology literature recognizing it as a key predictor of individual behavior, birth order has been largely neglected in management research.
Paola Rovelli +5 more
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Product Differentiation or Spatial Monopoly? The Market Areas of Austrian Universities in Business Education. [PDF]
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Maier, Gunther
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Apriorist self-interest: How it embraces altruism and is not vacuous [PDF]
This essay is part of an attempt to reconcile two extreme views in economics: the (neglected) subjective, apriorist approach and the (standard) objective, scientific (i.e., falsifiable) approach.
Lester, J. C.
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Strategic framing of novel ideas: How contestation shapes the evolution of novelty
Abstract Research Summary Entrepreneurs use strategic framing to gain support for their novel ventures, products, and services. A key challenge entrepreneurs face is that audiences often contest frames that introduce novel ideas, especially when these ideas disrupt audiences' mental and business models.
Janina Klein +2 more
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The Problem of Property in the Austrian School of Economics
The issue of property and ownership has been discussed in many economic doctrines. The authors' intention is to examine property in terms of the Austrian School of Economics.
Aneta Kargol-Wasiluk +2 more
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