Abstract This study investigates how small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) respond to deglobalization and economic nationalism, using historical evidence from fascist Italy, a period of autarky and restricted international trade. While prior research has focused primarily on larger firms, especially multinational enterprises (MNEs), the strategic ...
Valeria Giacomin, Francesco Romagnoli
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Understanding the vicious cycle of myopic foresight and constrained technology deployment in transforming the European energy system. [PDF]
Mannhardt J, Gabrielli P, Sansavini G.
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Better to be foresighted than myopic: a foresight framework for agriculture, food security, and r et d in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
Creamer, Bruno +3 more
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Perspectives on Time and Personality: Philip G. Zimbardo (1934–2024) in Memoriam
ABSTRACT The present paper aims to honor the memory of one of the most notable figures in psychological science over the past five decades, Philip G. Zimbardo, who sadly passed away in late 2024. To this end, we provide a multi‐perspective view on psychological time—a topic that deeply engaged Phil Zimbardo during the later stages of his prolific ...
Maciej Stolarski +7 more
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SWOG 2308: Randomized Phase III Study of Mosunetuzumab Versus Rituximab for Low-Tumor Burden Follicular Lymphoma. [PDF]
Ghosh N +8 more
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When Do Sustainability Tensions Harm or Benefit Innovation Portfolios? A Paradoxical Perspective
ABSTRACT The coexistence of a competitive and sustainability strategy often introduces tensions within organizations. These tensions, if not appropriately managed, can lead to defensiveness and destruction, while they also have the potential to drive creativity and foster sustainability.
Jadena Bechtel +2 more
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Mainstreaming the local climate zone framework for climate-resilient cities. [PDF]
Yang J, Yu W, Baklanov A, He B, Ge Q.
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Decisions Under Radical Uncertainty: The Role of Volitional Liminality in Radical Innovation
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Radical innovation management can be understood as an organizational practice that enacts distant futures, which are open‐ended and unknowable. Such radical innovation endeavors are thus characterized by radical uncertainty, where possible futures are not only quantitatively but qualitatively different from the present, and ...
José Antonio Rosa +2 more
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