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Vaults, heroes, and enemies: a multimodal approach to poster propaganda in the <i>Fallout</i> series. [PDF]
Aleksić D, Tasić M, Stamenković D.
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Abstract While research on ecosystems and their orchestration has grown rapidly, we still know little about how individual strategic leaders may mobilize ecosystemic action in times of disruption. This article addresses this gap by drawing on an in‐depth case study of the Antwerp Square Mile, the world’s oldest and most renowned diamond trading ...
Bart De Keyser, Koen Vandenbempt
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Resilience through sports: Ukraine and Latvia confront geopolitical challenges. [PDF]
Kamenecka-Usova M, Tkalych M.
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A figurational approach to soft power and sport events. The case of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. [PDF]
Næss HE.
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Abstract Prior studies on crisis management often highlight the adaptiveness of generalist leaders, whose diverse functional experiences allow for flexible and innovative responses. However, we propose that in situations where crises lead to abrupt shifts in dominant institutional pressures, leaders with specialized functional backgrounds potentially ...
Yidi Guo, Danqing Wang, Shuo Chen
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Risky cascading transitions in international relationships. [PDF]
Zhang M +6 more
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Historical Perspectives on Deglobalization's Drivers, Outcomes, and Managerial Responses
Abstract The deglobalization process experienced in the early 2020s is not without precedent. This Special Issue leverages business history as a lens to generate new insights and to uncover previously hidden complexities and nuances. Studying previous periods of deglobalization and their varying drivers, outcomes, and responses, the papers in this ...
Andrew Smith +3 more
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Revenge or collusion? An experiment on payoff subtraction and addition in team contests. [PDF]
Yu J, Zheng W.
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how ordinary Taiwanese netizens perform linguistic authority by policing others’ use of Mainland Chinese expressions in everyday online interactions not originally intended to be political and how such policing is subsequently supported, resisted, or (de)legitimized in the context of Taiwan–China relations. Three orders
Hsi‐Yao Su
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