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Power and Architecture: The Construction of Capitals and the Politics of Space
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2015Of the capital cities discussed at some length in this volume, three, Berlin, Bonn and Vienna, lie in German-speaking countries.
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Global virtual teams: a human resource capital architecture
The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2005As organizations continue to globalize their operations, it will become evident that most organizations do not have the resources to ‘fully man’ operations throughout the world. Therefore, management will be examining organizational options that reduce the demand on an already depleted pool of global managers.
Michael Harvey+2 more
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Myth and Charisma as Symbolic Capital: The Case of Architecture
2008This chapter presents a study of Sweden’s most prestigious firm of architects, Wingardh Architect Firm, and suggests that resources such as myth and charisma are not additional or external to regular organizational practices but woven into the very fabric of everyday practices.
Mats Sundgren, Alexander Styhre
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Contract human capital human resource architecture
2010As contract human capital continues to grow and become a powerful force in the economy contributing to the success of many organizations, it is vital for researchers to enhance their understanding of how organizations engage and manage this component of their workforce. Equally important, is to assess how individuals respond to and perform in a rapidly
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Human Capital Architecture and its Utilization in Accounting
2007This chapter provides an alternative method of measuring and disclosing human capital items in financial statements. First, we explain the necessity of properly disclosing human capital information in financial statements. We then go on to define and classify human capital within our theoretical framework; sort out human capital investments according ...
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Architecture at Sea: Shipping Containers, Capitalism and Imaginations of Space
Architecture and Culture, 2017AbstractShipping containers, the seemingly simple tools of international trade, have given rise to a network of infrastructures that shape contemporary imaginations of global space. Centered around the shipping container’s ability to be aggregated and interchanged both as a physical object and as digital information, these infrastructures and ...
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China’s contested capital: architecture, ritual, and response in Nanjing
Planning Perspectives, 2018In 1928, as the Nationalist Party – Guomindang (GMD) – unified the country, Nanjing officially became the capital of Republican China.
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Architecture, Capital and the Globalization of Culture
Theory, Culture & Society, 1990openaire +2 more sources