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Cultural Cognitive Institutions-Dominant Aspect in the Process of Socialization in Multilevel Marketing Organizations

open access: yesПроблеми на постмодерността, 2012
As key social and cultural fundaments of the human society, the institutions are of great important in the sociological study. In the last decades the institutional analisys is further going as analyses of the organizations, while in the same time the ...
Polina Petkova
doaj  

NEO-INSTITUTIONALISM AND ENDOGENOUS DEVELOPMENT AS REGIONAL ALTERNATIVE. MODERNITY AND SUBJECTIVITY, LINKING AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

open access: yesRa Ximhai, 2015
The reconstruction of subjectivity involves overcoming criticism of individualism, utilitarianism and immediacy as the basis of society and consumer markets.
José Mateo Bastidas-Morales
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Best practices in policy approaches to obesity prevention. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Health Care Poor Underserved, 2013
Fox AM, Horowitz CR.
europepmc   +1 more source

Little red riding hood and the big bad wolf disguised granny, development and orthodox economics in the garb of neoinstitutionalism

open access: yes, 2013
RESUMEN: Pensar el desarrollo como objetivo universalmente deseable ha conducido a la construcción de un debate acerca de cuál es el camino más rápido y eficiente para alcanzar el desarrollo, representado en una tensión dialéctica entre la economía ortodoxa y la economía heterodoxa.
Luz Estela Tobón Berrio   +1 more
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Neoinstitutionalism and E-Government

Social Science Computer Review, 2003
This article addresses the evolution and implementation of e-government with a neoinstitutional perspective. It starts with a critique on Jane Fountain's technology enactment framework in that the framework fails to show how elected officials, public administrators, and citizens can facilitate e-government toward better democratic governance.
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Neoinstitutionalism and the Economics of Dissent

Journal of Economic Issues, 1969
(1969). Neoinstitutionalism and the Economics of Dissent. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 3-17.
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