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Civil Economy and the Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education
The objective of this article is to develop a framework for operationalizing the Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education considering the challenges issued by Laudato Si’.
Imanaka, Jessica Ludescher
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ABSTRACT In the Chinese kimchi industry, manufacturers employ product names, photographs, and logistical strategies to promote their kimchi's “Koreanness.” So, what makes their kimchi “Korean,” and how does its Koreanness formulate kimchi's commodity value?
Heangjin Park
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As organizações agem em seu cotidiano por meio de seus stakeholders, que se relacionam em interações mediadas por linguagem de forma estratégica ou comunicativa. Um dos aspectos que subjazem às ações de entidades sociais são valores.
Silvia Marcia Russi De Domenico +1 more
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The Legacies of Lockdown: Moral Logics of Exchange and Mistrust in Postpandemic China
ABSTRACT When Shanghai entered an extended lockdown under China's Zero‐COVID policy in spring 2022, residents found themselves confined within their residential compounds, cut off from conventional supply chains, and dependent on improvised systems of local provisioning and state rationing. From the perspective of economic anthropology, such conditions
Erika Kuever
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Conhecimento acadêmico no campo das organizações híbridas e das empresas de economia de comunhão
The present essay aims to systematize the knowledge about two concepts and process that emerge empirically in the organizational field: the hybrid organizations and the Economy of Communion (EoC) enterprises. Through descriptive bibliographical research,
Cláudia Herrero Martins Menegassi +1 more
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Blending the Legal and Institutional Framework With the Economy of Communion as a New Paradigm for the Fight Against Corruption in Developing African Countries: The Case of Cameroon [PDF]
Corruption in Africa is a colonial legacy. However, this cankerworm grew in strength in the early 1990s as a result of the economic crisis that affected the Cameroonian and most of African economies in the late 1980s, stretching to the mid 1990s.
Scott Eke, Abue Ako +1 more
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A Test of the Coase Conjecture Using Prices of Electronic Books
ABSTRACT The Coase Conjecture predicts that a durable‐goods monopolist without commitment will rapidly cut price toward marginal cost. We test this prediction in the electronic‐book market using release‐day prices. To proxy for marginal cost, we use competitive prices of public‐domain electronic books on the same platforms.
Tim Groseclose, Alex Tabarrok
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ABSTRACT Sargassum inundation of Caribbean and American shorelines is a growing environmental hazard. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3) produced by decomposing Sargassum could be involved in airway obstruction and bronchial inflammation. The study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of exposure to H2S and NH3 gases emitted during Sargassum ...
Rishika Banydeen +9 more
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THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN THE MODEL OF THE ECONOMY OF COMMUNION: CASE STUDY IN BRAZIL
: The aim of this article is to evaluate the business management model with the focus on the Economy of Communion (EoC). This model consists in directing the management of companies to constitute themselves as a community of responsible and motivated ...
Melo, Miguel Otávio +4 more
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Abstract Foreign entrants may threaten and, at the same time, present local companies with opportunities for favourable spillovers. Building on the awareness‐motivation‐capability framework, this paper aims to provide empirical evidence for a positive co‐location or spatial proximity effect of foreign presence on local peer companies’ exports.
Pierre‐Xavier Meschi +2 more
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