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Predictors of mayoral reelection in Romanian local elections. Long-term analysis 1996-2016. [PDF]
Iațu C, Fedor AD, Grecu SP.
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Tourism, Democracy and Economic Growth in Africa
ABSTRACT While numerous studies have explored the determinants of economic growth, research on the impact of tourism and democracy on economic growth remains debated in both developed and developing countries. Furthermore, studies examining the moderating role of democracy in the tourism–economic growth relationship are particularly scarce.
Toyo A. M. Dossou +3 more
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Mapping employment dynamics in public agencies with payroll data: A methodological framework with an application to Chile. [PDF]
Herrera M, Brieba D.
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'I didn't have a clue what we were doing':(not) engaging 16 and 17 year old voters in Scotland [PDF]
Donnelly, P. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The availability of fertile land suitable for agriculture is limited. In the European Union, political demand for self‐sufficiency in staple food production currently competes with increasing ambitions for nature restoration and green energy. Meanwhile, the overall agricultural area shrinks due to land sealing.
David Emde +3 more
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Audits of the 2020 American election show an accurate vote count. [PDF]
Baltz S +4 more
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Radical Uncertainty and New Sector Emergence: An Action Theory of Co‐Creative Stakeholders
ABSTRACT For much of the past century, entrepreneurship scholars have sought to understand and assess the nature, role, and impact of uncertainty. While the sum total of this work has contributed valuable insights, radical uncertainty—characterized by dynamic conditions in which outcomes are unknowable at the time action must be taken—remains weakly ...
Parul Manocha +1 more
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Introducing the Archive of Interwar Europe Election Data & Assemblies (AIEEDA). [PDF]
Kaftan L +5 more
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ABSTRACT Start‐up CEOs are usually more aligned with the interests of the venture board compared to CEOs in legacy firms, and therefore it is usual to conclude that the traditional agency problem is lower in ventures. In this article, it is argued that this is only half of the story, and that the agency problem is reversed in early ventures such that ...
Glenn Kristiansen
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