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Works Councils and Apprenticeship Training: Heterogeneous Works Councils, Heterogeneous Effects?
ABSTRACT In Germany, works councils possess co‐determination rights concerning apprenticeship training, which may influence training outcomes in firms. While the literature commonly assumes homogeneous effects of works councils, this study reveals considerable heterogeneity in their involvement in training‐related decisions. Using representative German
Kathrin Weis +2 more
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The connections between the Austrian tradition and some of the recent developments relating to the economic analysis of institutions. [PDF]
This paper has two aims. First, it studies the way the Austrian theory of institutions evolved from the main works of Menger. Second, and most significantly, it tries to justify the idea that the economic analysis of institutions was inspired more or ...
Pierre Garrouste
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Top Managerial Network Relations for Knowledge Transfer: Exploring Gender Differences
ABSTRACT In the ongoing debate surrounding the gender gap in top managerial positions, various possible causes have been explored, with different networking patterns being one of them. However, we still lack detailed insights on how knowledge transfer via networks varies based on gender.
Sonja Sperber, Christian Linder
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the limits of mission‐directed entrepreneurial states by drawing on the theory of recombinant innovation and F.A. Hayek's insights on the spontaneous growth of knowledge in society. First, the use of discretionary policymaking curtails the range of knowledge generated in the process of social interaction, limiting the scope
Bryan Cheang, Praharsh Mehrotra
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Education and permanent childlessness: Austria vs. Sweden; a research note [PDF]
In this research note we extend our previous study of the association between educational attainment and permanent childlessness in Sweden (Hoem et al., 2006) to cover Austria, and we make comparisons between the two countries.
Gerda R. Neyer, Jan M. Hoem
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This scoping review aimed to understand the construct ‘involvement’ in daily life activities from the perspective of children and young people with childhood‐onset disabilities. We identified six conceptual ideas, including a continuum of inner dedication or investment in‐the‐moment, and five others reflecting how children and young people process ...
Vera C Kaelin +4 more
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Abstract Aims The combined assessment of multiple abdominal imaging traits in relation to type 2 diabetes remains incompletely characterised. The study examines these relationships on computed tomography (CT) scans from a large‐scale, racially diverse, disease‐focused medical biobank.
Richard H. Tran +13 more
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The Essential Jesús Huerta de Soto: An Analysis of His Contributions to Economics and Social Thought
Professor Huerta de Soto's name has achieved great recognition among Spanish-speaking Austrians in recent times. Nevertheless, his thought and conclusions remained mostly unknown to English-speaking Austrians.
Cristóbal Matarán
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The Austrian school of economics and interpretive sociology
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian school of economics, was involved in a debate with members of the German historical school on the role of theory in social inquiries as opposed to that of history. This debate had a profound impact on the future development of economics and sociology.
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