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Associations of Glycemic Control with Cognitive Flexibility and Mental Health-Related Quality of Life in Type 2 Diabetes. [PDF]

open access: yesDiabetes Metab Syndr Obes
Bulguroglu M   +7 more
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Executive Power

2020
Executive power has been and will continue to be a prominent and widely used concept in political science. This chapter shows that executive power has mostly been examined in context with political power and political institutions. After providing an overview of different concepts under historical perspective, the chapter introduces various definitions
Müller-Rommel, Ferdinand   +1 more
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The Executive Power

2022
“The executive power is the moving force of a government. It represents, in the political system, that mysterious principle which, in moral man, unites action to the will”. Although more than 200 years have passed since Jacques Necker, the finance minister for Louis XVI, completed his essay on the executive power, his definition still holds in many ...
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Executives on Power

2014
We can only learn so much about what people think about power from our survey research, however extensive that research might be and how inclusive it might be of opinions from all levels of business organizations. The survey research conducted for this book examined values and attitudes about power within the workforce, from the point of view of those ...
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Power Options in Executive Compensation

The Journal of Derivatives, 2016
Many firms use options as a substantial portion of total executive compensation. Theoretical analysis points to the favorable incentive to work hard and perform that an option payoff gives. But linking compensation to the terminal stock price also introduces perverse incentives to do things that may hurt the firm but push the stock price up ...
Bernard, Carole   +2 more
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The Executive Power

2017
This chapter examines the self-perpetuation of the executive branch. Since constitutions usually concentrate on the position and powers of the chief executive, they feed the mistaken impression that the executive branch is synonymous with the will of a single president or prime minister. In reality, executive power in a modern regulatory state is not a
András Sajó, Renáta Uitz
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