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Strategy past; strategy futures
Long Range Planning, 1997Abstract Strategy is a youthful discipline, with much of its research material derived from studies in the last 30 years. Its roots, however, go back much further. Modern studies can be partitioned into four schools—Planning and Practice, Learning, Positioning and Resource-Based, each with long scholastic and practical traditions. The schools are not
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Journal of Management, 1999
The ability of organizations to strategically influence their environments has become a central concern in organizational research. In this article, I develop the concept of ‘institutional strategy’ to describe patterns of organizational action that are directed toward managing the institutional structures within which firms compete for resources ...
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The ability of organizations to strategically influence their environments has become a central concern in organizational research. In this article, I develop the concept of ‘institutional strategy’ to describe patterns of organizational action that are directed toward managing the institutional structures within which firms compete for resources ...
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Adaptive learning models that have been tested against experimental data typically share two features: (i) initial attractions (or beliefs) are given exogenously, and (ii) learning is based on the performance of stage-game actions rather than repeated game strategies.
Nobuyuki Hanaki +3 more
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2018
Currently all prion diseases are without effective treatment and are universally fatal. It is increasingly being recognized that the pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer disease (AD), includes "prion-like" properties. Hence, any effective therapeutic intervention for prion disease could have significant implications for ...
Thomas, Wisniewski, Fernando, Goñi
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Currently all prion diseases are without effective treatment and are universally fatal. It is increasingly being recognized that the pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer disease (AD), includes "prion-like" properties. Hence, any effective therapeutic intervention for prion disease could have significant implications for ...
Thomas, Wisniewski, Fernando, Goñi
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2010
The certainty of ageing and death has been a major concern of humans since the beginnings of time, with a consequent never-ending search for methods to combat the consequences of the ageing process and delay the final moment as long as possible. This chapter explores the topic of antiageing therapies from different perspectives.
DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana +1 more
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The certainty of ageing and death has been a major concern of humans since the beginnings of time, with a consequent never-ending search for methods to combat the consequences of the ageing process and delay the final moment as long as possible. This chapter explores the topic of antiageing therapies from different perspectives.
DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana +1 more
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2017
Reintegration processes form a central component of returnees’ experiences. This chapter presents the ‘reintegration strategies’ framework for analysing and understanding returnees’ reintegration processes. The reintegration strategies framework presents four categories of return migrants: reintegrated, enclavists, traditionalists and vulnerable. These
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Reintegration processes form a central component of returnees’ experiences. This chapter presents the ‘reintegration strategies’ framework for analysing and understanding returnees’ reintegration processes. The reintegration strategies framework presents four categories of return migrants: reintegrated, enclavists, traditionalists and vulnerable. These
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Nursing Standard, 2016
Nick Evans talks to national cancer director Cally Palmer in an exclusive interview for Cancer Nursing Practice about the pivotal role nurses play in delivering cancer care. Ms Palmer says that despite cancer plans and initiatives tending not to involve frontline staff, she is determined to ensure that the five-year cancer strategy will be different ...
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Nick Evans talks to national cancer director Cally Palmer in an exclusive interview for Cancer Nursing Practice about the pivotal role nurses play in delivering cancer care. Ms Palmer says that despite cancer plans and initiatives tending not to involve frontline staff, she is determined to ensure that the five-year cancer strategy will be different ...
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