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2007 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering, 2007
The term 'dynamic' of dynamic capabilities refers to the capability to renew competences so as to achieve congruence with the changing business environment. Since business environment includes market environment and nonmarket environment, dynamic capabilities not only enable firms to obtain conformity with market environment but also enable firms to do
Xue Han-fei, Ye Guang-yu, Lan Hai-lin
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The term 'dynamic' of dynamic capabilities refers to the capability to renew competences so as to achieve congruence with the changing business environment. Since business environment includes market environment and nonmarket environment, dynamic capabilities not only enable firms to obtain conformity with market environment but also enable firms to do
Xue Han-fei, Ye Guang-yu, Lan Hai-lin
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Political geography and corporate political strategy
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2013Abstract We examine the relationship between political geography and corporate political strategy by considering lobbying expenditures. We find that firms increase their lobbying intensity when local politicians cannot provide a direct link to the governing elite, i.e.
Murad Antia +2 more
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2015
This article proposes strategy as a unit of analysis for the study of political science. It proposes a new definition of strategy and a methodology for a new form of strategic analysis. The article then reviews pilot case studies of strategic analysis of political actors of various types operating in at a variety of levels within political systems. The
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This article proposes strategy as a unit of analysis for the study of political science. It proposes a new definition of strategy and a methodology for a new form of strategic analysis. The article then reviews pilot case studies of strategic analysis of political actors of various types operating in at a variety of levels within political systems. The
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POLITICAL STRATEGIES FOR WOMEN
Equal Opportunities International, 1991There seems to be less focus on women's equality in the work place compared to a few years ago. Have women overcome previous barriers in salary and promotion compared to men? The statistics indicate otherwise. Gender barriers for women still remain today.
Gina Coles, Brian H. Kleiner
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Politics and Political Strategies in Multi-Level Systems
2015Abstract Purpose Existing work on multi-level governance (MLG) has concentrated on decentring of the state (e.g., Rhodes, R. A. W. (1994). The hollowing out of the state: The changing nature of the public service in Britain. Political Quarterly, 65(2), 138–141; Rhodes, R. A. W.
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Political institutions and linkage strategies
2007Individual politicians and political parties can be linked to their (prospective) voters by various means (Lawson 1980; Muller 1989; Kitschelt 2000b). The three most commonly referred to in the literature, beginning with Max Weber (1976), are policy, clientelism, and charisma.
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Arabic Political Discourse and Politeness Strategies
2020This chapter examines the concept of politeness in the context of the Arab Spring, with a particular focus on politeness strategies in different speeches, statements and slogans, examining shifts in these strategies and discourses. Apart from identifying key politeness strategies and shifts, this chapter provides an explanation for these changes by ...
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Introduction to ‘Strategy and Politics’
Historical Materialism, 2020Abstract In the following article, I situate Daniel Bensaïd’s ‘Strategy and Politics’ within the different phases of his thinking about strategy as well as his own general theoretical background that informs parts of the text.
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eLearning Political Strategies
2017The starting point for this paper is the eLearning Political Strategies (ELPoS) model. The model is based on two dimensions: 1) the direction of the political strategy (upward or downward), and 2) the scope of the political strategy (individual or group based).
Romm-Livermore C. +2 more
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Political Branding Strategies: Campaigning and Governing in Australian Politics
2016Political Branding Strategies tells the story of branding by the Australian Labor Party across seven years and three brands – Kevin07, The Real Julia and that of the party. Employing a new framework to understand and evaluate branding, the book offers lessons for practitioners, researchers and citizens in democracies everywhere.
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