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Neoclassicism, critical realism and the Cambridge methodological tradition [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to consider Lawson's three-way classification of economics, whereby neoclassicism is defined in terms of inconsistency between ontology and methodology.
Dow, Sheila
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ABSTRACT The transition to circular construction suffers from uncertainties related to costs, market realities, supply, regulations and expertise using secondary materials in building projects. Uncertainties are large, and resolving them needs policy interventions.
Erkki‐Jussi Nylén, Tommi Halonen
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ABSTRACT In recent years, organizations are adapting their control systems to meet institutional demands for sustainability disclosure. However, the process of integrating sustainability within management control systems (MCSs) remains underexplored, despite extensive literature on sustainability controls.
Anna Lucia Missaglia +3 more
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Political uses of neoclassicism: Kingdom of Greece: 19th c.
Case of this study is the political uses of Neoclassicism and the symbolic depiction of Modern Greek identity, as it is apparent through public representative monumental art, during King Otto’s period.
Παπαδοπούλου, Ευδοξία +1 more
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Neoclassicism and Camp in Sir William Hamilton’s Naples
Susan Sontag, in her now-classic “Notes on Camp” (1964), traces the origins of camp to the eighteenth century (13, 14, 33). And although it is precisely the baroque and rococo art movements against which Winckelmann rebelled that Sontag identifies as ...
Ersy Contogouris, Contogouris, Ersy
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ABSTRACT The role of intellectual property (IP) in promoting or hindering sustainable innovation now forms a topical issue in innovation management. Its role in the sustainable business model remains imperfectly understood however, creating a simplified view of IP in relation to corporate sustainable development. Hence, this study sought to examine how
Sarah van Santen
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Experiential aspects of English neoclassicism: implications for the history of classical archaeology [PDF]
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Peter S. Wells. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 287 pages.This research project involves an analysis of the physical experience of neoclassicism and antiquity in ...
Green, Amanda Suzanne
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MAURICE RAVEL BETWEEN IMPRESSIONISM, SYMBOLISM AND NEOCLASSICISM
Maurice Ravel together with Claude Debussy are considered the two great impressionist composers of the twentieth century, however both of them refused this appellation.
Boglárka Eszter OLÁH +1 more
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ABSTRACT This research develops and empirically validates the Community‐Oriented Marketing Approach (COMA), a 20‐item multidimensional scale designed to measure prosumer perceptions within participatory market systems. COMA conceptualizes prosumers as active co‐value creators and institutional agents, driving sustainable market governance.
Alpaslan Kelleci, Oguzhan Essiz
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ABSTRACT The increasing salience of climate change has intensified attention to the roe of ESG ratings in shaping firms' green innovation. We examine the link between ESG performance and green innovation, highlighting the role of participation in global innovation networks.
Miaomiao Tao +3 more
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