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Searching for recipes to compete in the charitable contributions market: A configurational approach
Abstract Nonprofits that compete for charitable contributions often question which are the most effective factors that lead to high levels of donations. To date, the research has been dominated by linear models mainly based on the economic model of giving, and has reported mixed and sometimes conflictual findings about the net effect of certain ...
Gina Rossi +3 more
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Global strategy collections: Emerging market multinational enterprises
Abstract Research Summary This first collection of articles for global strategy focuses on the relatively new phenomenon of Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises (EMNEs). The first topic to draw real attention to articles in Global Strategy Journal, the study of EMNEs challenges many assumptions about what characteristics make a firm a successful ...
Torben Pedersen, Stephen Tallman
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A Neoinstitutionalist Proposal to Study the BRICS
This article seeks to contribute to the current disciplinary discussion about the BRICS from a neoinstitutionalist perspective. Here, we understand BRICS as an international institution which has deepened its technical-bureaucratic dynamics after the ...
Mario Guillermo Guerrero
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Abstract The development of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSASs) aims at harmonizing public sector accounting at an international level. IPSASs are intended to generate more comparable financial information across national boundaries and minimize differences in countries’ generally accepted domestic accounting principles.
Lisa Schmidthuber +2 more
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Abstract Performance measurement (PM) systems where local governments performance is exposed to public scrutiny have been demanded in many OECD (Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development) countries. The experiences from the Swedish Open Comparisons (OC) system have been highlighted as a particularly interesting case because it bears ...
Staffan Johansson, Andreas Liljegren
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Abstract As the world starts reopening following the lockdowns prompted by the COVID‐19 pandemic, regional collaborations and trade matters have resurfaced. While the Brexit (British exit from the EU) negotiations have dominated regional trade headlines, the fate of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement is also being rethought.
Paul Agu Igwe +2 more
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The relevance of neo-institutionalism for organizational change
This essay reviews the literature and discusses the utility of neo-institutionalism for organizational change in public administration. Neo-institutionalism theory has been characterized as focusing on the similarities of organizations (isomorphism) and ...
Kwangseon Hwang
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Neoinstitutionalism: Still no intellectual hegemony? [PDF]
AbstractDespite its greater realism, neoinstitutionalism has not been able to rival neoliberal approaches in the minds of many public‐policy communities. This article suggests four reasons why this is the case: the way that neoliberalism appears to be rooted in the strong paradigms of neoclassical economics, the related simple appeal of marketization ...
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Reformas constitucionales y competencia política en Bolivia
This article explains the causes and effects of institutional change in political contexts where there is no guarantee of strict compliance with the rules.
Mario Torrico
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Systems of the quality management of goods-monetary exchange processes. Alternative approach
Objective: to demonstrate alternative solutions to the problem of ensuring the quality of goods and services, taking into account the interests of all participants in the process of commodity and money exchange, to outline the main directions for ...
A. A. Yakovlev, A. V. Yakovlev
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