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The Case for Utilitarian Voting [PDF]
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank all of the alternatives by means of the scores permitted under a given voting scale. Specific UV rules that have been proposed are approval voting, allowing
Hillinger, Claude
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Increasing the number of business relationships as a way to overcome the modern entropy of environmental barriers [PDF]
For efficient business functioning, the organisation's management needs to adopt and approve the organisation's strategy based on the ability to reduce or completely bypass possible risks associated with the influence of the external environment.
Danilov Dmitry
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Non-strategic ignorance: Considering the potential for a paradigm shift in evidence-based mental health [PDF]
Randomised controlled trials form a central building block within the prevailing evidence-based mental health paradigm. Both methodology and paradigm have been widely problematised since their emergence in the mid-late twentieth century.
Cochrane A +12 more
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Finance-oriented directors and crisis management: Blissful ignorance in the hospitality industry? [PDF]
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the demographic characteristics of Boards of Directors in the hospitality industry, and how those characteristics can impact a firm's performance during a major crisis.
Iaquinto, AL +2 more
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Spálenie kategorickej hydry. Aplikácia Clausewitza voči chybám v uvažovaní o kategorizácii vojny
This research aims to expose the fallacious thinking which enables some of the categories of war to proliferate despite their questionable analytical usefulness. For this purpose, the author uses the method of theoretical analysis.
Samuel Žilinčík
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Utilitarian Collective Choice and Voting [PDF]
In his seminal Social Choice and Individual Values, Kenneth Arrow stated that his theory applies to voting. Many voting theorists have been convinced that, on account of Arrow’s theorem, all voting methods must be seriously flawed.
A Sen +14 more
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After a critical examination of the rational model of politics, this article discusses an alternative explanatory model in order to better understand and explain state response patterns and decision-making processes for containing the Coronavirus ...
Klaus Kraemer
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What Business Winners Do Right, Where Business Losers Go Wrong
This document explores the characteristics that distinguish successful businesses from unsuccessful ones. It identifies six traits common to failing businesses, such as financial poverty and managerial ignorance, and ten traits of successful businesses,
Derek Farnsworth +3 more
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This research article aims to analyze the MSMEs of the footwear sector in Bucaramanga through a SWOT analysis. To this end, a survey was applied to 233 MSMEs, which allowed them to diagnose the areas: organizational, financial, accounting and tax, and to
Dianey Yamile Sandoval-Villamizar +1 more
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Strategic Ignorance: The Paradigm of Unveiling the Hidden Motives Behind Managerial Blind Spots
The prevailing idea is that decision makers tend to have access to information as much as possible and consider all information related to a subject for their decisions.
Abedin Bahareh +2 more
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