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Assessment of formal proceedings and out-of-court reorganisation: results from a survey among turnaround professionals in Austria. [PDF]
Mayr S, Duller C, Baschinger M.
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The Catalan crisis 2012-2017: political, institutional and ethnopolitical aspects
The relevance of the study: attempts to secede of Catalonia from Spain in 2012–2017 are a characteristic manifestation of the crisis of the national states in the context of globalization.
A. V. Baranov
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Islamic Institutions Approach toward Combating International Terrorism
According to the neoinstitutionalism theory, institutions are divided into two groups: formal and informal. Formal institutions are the enshrined legal provisions, laws by which government are guided and institutionalized norms.
Hasan Jabbari Nasir
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the theoretical methodological construction of reality explanations of international management phenomena in organizations.
José G. Vargas Hernández
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Transition and Neoinstitutionalism: The Example in Croatia
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The Emulation and Adaptation of a Global Model of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Chronic Heart Failure in BRICS Countries: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Liu T, Quasinowski B, Soares A.
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Dificultades de la gobernanza del desarrollo económico en el entorno regional de Medellín
Conservation efforts aimed at preserving forest resources in the Páramo (moor) System of the northern periphery of Medellín is a territorial governance problem related to economic development.
Jorge Andrés Polanco López de Mesa
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The Globalisation of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases in the World-Society-A Case Study with a Special Focus on Heart Failure. [PDF]
Quasinowski B, Liu T.
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Each state is responsible for the security of its citizens. The way in which it understands to build this desiderate differs from state to state.
Ionut Octavian ROSCA
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AbstractAlthough sociological neoinstitutionalist thought has made indelible imprints across the social sciences in Japan, its incorporation into Japanese sociology at large has been relatively limited, and its broader applications to analyses of global social phenomena using World Society Theory are even less prominent.
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