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Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations

2022
This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the development of the modern world through the concept of Jacobinism. It argues that the French Revolution was not just another step in the construction of capitalist modernity, but produced an alternative (geo)political economy – that is, 'Jacobinism.' Furthermore, Jacobinism provided a blueprint for ...
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State-Capital Relations

This chapter examines how a small group of wealthy business elites, or tycoons, control Cambodia's economy, benefiting from high GDP growth while the majority of the population remains poor. Despite the increase in wealth among the ultra-rich, Cambodia continues to face widespread poverty, with many people vulnerable to economic shocks.
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Labor-Management Relational Capital

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Sunwoo Hwang, Biwon Lee
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Family Relations as Social Capital

Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2014
This essay focuses on the relevance of family relationships (conceived as familial social capital) to the common good (conceived as public social capital). The article consists of three sections. The first is an attempt to discover why some prominent social capital theories do not consider family ties a specific form of social capital; in fact ...
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Relational Capital and Individual Exploration

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015
We investigate how the relational capital of a person within an organization affects the extent to which she or he conducts exploration activities.
Tom Mom   +3 more
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Communicating Relational Capital

2022
Denise Bedford   +3 more
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Gandhi on Labor‐Capital Relations*

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1971
THE LAST THREE or four centuries afford convincing evidence that large scale mechanized industrialization is no panacea but, indeed, has created new problems. One of the most important is the growing bitterness between labor and capital, which are engaged in a continuing war, sometimes cold, sometimes hot. What has gone wrong?
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Family Relations as Social Capital

2011
Today, as stated by Beck-Gernsheim in this book, the need for a comparative analysis of the family in Europe is rather compelling, both because of the drive towards globalization as a distinctive feature of contemporary society and the diversity of family forms.
Rossi, Giovanna   +2 more
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The Relational Capital in Female SMEs

2012
It is widely believed that the experience of women is characterized by an entrepreneurial approach "to network" in which great importance is given to the relational dimension. The survey may be able to identify the nature of the needs expressed predominantly by women entrepreneurs at this stage from the life cycle of the business and investigate how ...
Paoloni, Paola, Demartini, Paola
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Consumer Capitalism and Industrial Relations

2003
Abstract This book is inspired by a crisis of the institutions and study of industrial relations. Often this crisis is seen as revolving around the rise of managerialism and HRM. This crisis is a real one and is investigated in a number of chapters in this book.
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