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Unraveling single-molecule reactions via multiplexed in-situ DNA sequencing

open access: yes
Hazra JP   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Path-Dependence

2021
Abstract The intertemporal linkages that both constrain and enable an organization are central to its adaptive properties. The most narrow expression of path-dependence is the process of state-dependence—having a particular asset stock at one point in time impacts the distribution of asset stocks that can be reached at a subsequent ...
Harald Øverby, Jan Arild Audestad
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Path Dependency [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Path dependency is defined, and three different specific concepts of path dependency – cumulative causation, lock in, and hysteresis – are analyzed. The relationships between path dependency and equilibrium, and path dependency and fundamental uncertainty are also discussed.
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Path Dependence

The Journal of Transport History, 2008
From the middle of the twentieth century internal labour markets (ILMs) were established at a range of ports occupying a central role within the Western-style economies. The resulting institutional arrangements eliminated spot contracting on the external labour market through port worker registration systems that created a class of labour market ...
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Path Dependence

2020
This chapter explores the path-dependence of differentiated integration in the case of the Eurozone. In the aftermath of the Euro crisis, differentiated integration grew significantly in this already highly differentiated domain. Why did differentiation become path-dependent?
Frank Schimmelfennig, Thomas Winzen
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Path dependence

This short paper explains the theory of path dependence and clarifies its relation to concepts such as positive feedback or lock-in, arguing that path dependence is a core theoretical element of political economy in general, and institutional and evolutionary economics in particular.
Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Claudius   +1 more
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Path Dependence

2010
The concept of path dependence has been popularized by economic historians and is now widely employed in economics, history, political science, sociology, and geography to describe systems and processes that are governed by their own history. More formally, a path-dependent system or process is characterized by nonergodicity, a term taken from the ...
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Path Dependency: A Dialogue

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2010
Hi Larry! I can’t tell you how honored I am to be invited by the JHPPL editor to engage in this dialogue with you. We read your work in graduate school! And as I surely expected, you render a powerful critique of me and others who use path dependency to illuminate the properties of policy change as it unfolds over time — linear or not.
David, Wilsford, Lawrence D, Brown
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Path dependence and path creation

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2009
PurposeThis paper aims to analyze so‐called sustainability, corporate social responsibility or citizenship reports, as artefacts of a compromise between an institutional entrepreneur (IE), the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and companies. Some companies take on this invitation but to which extent the information they produce as a result corresponds
Marie‐Andrée Caron   +1 more
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Path dependence

2019
1ères lignes : La notion de path dependence ou dépendance au chemin emprunté s’est développée en science politique au cours des années 1990, pour souligner le poids des choix effectués dans le passé et celui des institutions politiques sur les décisions présentes.
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