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Calving Out a Space to Exist: “Marked” Identities in Polar Science’s “Unmarked Spaces”
For minority employees at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the organisation has enriched their careers, while offering equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) measures to mitigate some of the issues affecting them.
Anya Lawrence, Luis Escobedo
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The consequences of short‐term institutional change in the rule of law for entrepreneurship
Research Summary: Past research views institutions as stable and slow to change and uses institutional differences to explain cross-national variation in entrepreneurship.
T. Mickiewicz, U. Stephan, M. Shami
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Dimensions and Cartography of Dirty Money in Developing Countries: Tripping Up on the Global Hydra
This article aims to analyze the challenges posed by the illicit financial flows (IFFs) that emerged from the consolidation and globalization of financial markets and the persistent and rising inequality of wealth and income. In a first step, we show the
Rogelio Madrueño+1 more
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Selected Models of Institutional Change in Theory and Practice
This paper is a continuation of the research on the course of institutional changes, the results of which were presented in the article published in “Ekonomista” in 2017, (Sukiennik, Dokurno, Fiedor 2017).
Jakub Sukiennik+2 more
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Institutional Change and Globalization
List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Preface xiii CHAPTER ONE Problems of Institutional Analysis 1 CHAPTER TWO The Problem of Change 31 CHAPTER THREE The Problem of Mechanisms 62 CHAPTER FOUR The Problem of Ideas 90 CHAPTER FIVE The Problem of ...
John L. Campbell
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The agony of nuclear: sustaining democratic disagreement in the anthropocene
Disagreements inevitably arise over the possibilities and policies of sustainability. In contrast to approaches that pursue political consensus this article argues that such disagreement is not a matter of a clash with ignorant or immoral perspectives ...
Amanda Machin
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Robustness Trade-offs in Social-Ecological Systems
The governance of common-pool resources can be meaningfully examined from the somewhat broader perspective of the governance of social-ecological systems (SESs).
Marco A. Janssen, John M Anderies
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Explanations of Institutional Change: Reflecting on a “Missing Diagonal”
Previous research on institutional change has concentrated on two types of explanations. On one hand, the dualism of path dependency and critical junctures has advanced our understanding of how institutional change occurs due to sudden exogenous shocks ...
Johannes Gerschewski
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Your Resilience is My Vulnerability: ‘Rules in Use’ in a Local Water Conflict
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to explore diverse constructions of vulnerability to water scarcity by local stakeholders.
Frank Sondershaus, Timothy Moss
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Cities are increasingly joining forces through transnational municipal networks. The presented research focuses on one of the key services of these organisations: providing a platform for city-to-city learning. Interviews with representatives of networks
Wolfgang Haupt+3 more
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