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Seigniorage in Institutional Perspective

2017
In this book I take an institutional perspective on one of the oldest issues in economics: seigniorage, i.e. the revenue from the supply of legal tender currency. The issue is in fact older than the discipline of economics as an independent field of research.
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Punishment and Institutions: A Macro-Foundations Perspective

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
In this chapter, the authors adopt a macrofoundations perspective to explore punishment within institutional theory. Institutional theorists have long focused on a single type of punishment – retribution – including the use of sanctions, fines, and incarceration to maintain conformity.
M. Tina Dacin, Brett Crawford
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Land and Water Problems: An Institutional Perspective

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1982
The two questions to be addressed here are: (a) Why is an institutional perspective on natural resource problems worthy of serious consideration by economists? And (b) what is the nature of that particular view of public policy questions concerning natural resources?
Bromley, Daniel W., Bromley, Daniel W.
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An Institutional Perspective on Property Research

Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 2001
The changing nature of the institutional property investor over the last decade is briefly reviewed and the future profile identified. To determine the institutional perspective on property research, a survey of the ten largest institutional property investors in Australia is undertaken and the results summarised.
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An Institutional Perspective on Performance Measurement and Management in the 'New Public Sector'

, 2000
In what has become known as "The New Public Sector", in the 1990s many services in advanced economics such as those of the UK and Scandinavia have come under pressure to become more efficient and effective so as to reduce their demands on taxpayers while
S. Brignall, Sven Modell
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A Review of the Institutional Perspective

1995
This research is organised to provide an institutional perspective, this being a large subject, and is developed in divergent ways. The survey attempts to conduct a comprehensive review of it, whilst giving weight to institutional change. It aims at mapping out a general picture with sufficient detail of some areas in order to guide the research from ...
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The Institutional Perspective on Values and Virtues

2011
Locke, Montesquieu, Hume, Smith, Kant, and the American federalists all sought ways to understand how to create values and virtues in the public sector. Montesquieu expressed the basic anomaly in a straightforward way. Virtue is the basic motive governing republics in which each individual is presumed to be self-governing and the legislative power is ...
Elinor Ostrom, Vincent Ostrom
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Digital innovation and transformation: An institutional perspective

Information and organization, 2018
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Implications of the Institutional Perspective

2012
It shall be recalled what is meant by unethical: Practices in an industry – in the broadest sense the production and selling of goods and services – are deemed as unethical when some (or all) of the parts of society in which these firms are embedded in feel that these practices violate their moral norms and standards.
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