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Organizing and Strategizing in and for Extreme Contexts: Temporality, Emotions, and Embodiment
Journal of Management StudiesThis special issue advances our understanding of organizing and strategizing in extreme contexts by focusing on temporality, emotions, and embodiment.
Markus Hällgren +4 more
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Strategic Thinking or Strategic Planning?
Long Range Planning, 1998Abstract There is no agreement in the literature on what strategic thinking is, what strategic planning is, or on the nature of their interrelationship. This paper disentangles the relationship between the terms strategic thinking and strategic planning as found in the literature, identifying four main varieties of this relationship; clarifies the ...
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, 2020
While urbanization has boosted the global economy, it is putting increasing pressure on air quality. Previous studies on the link between urbanization and air pollution have tended to focus on individual aspects of urbanization.
Shaojian Wang +3 more
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While urbanization has boosted the global economy, it is putting increasing pressure on air quality. Previous studies on the link between urbanization and air pollution have tended to focus on individual aspects of urbanization.
Shaojian Wang +3 more
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Strategizing Directions for Agglomeration Effects
Strategizing: Theory and PracticeThe definitions set out in the article are the result of a systemic analysis of the environment, existing forecasts of future conditions based on strategic thinking, which help explain the theory of the emergence of agglomeration effects in territorial ...
S. Tsivilev
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Strategizing for Productivity Growth in Digital Economy
Strategizing: Theory and PracticeThe solution of the issues of increasing labor productivity is significant at the state, regional, corporate and project levels. The purpose of the article is to form a systemic and conscious perception by senior managers of the role of digital ...
D. Zhuravlev, V. Chaadaev
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Workplace Health & Safety, 2013
Strategic thinking will enable occupational and environmental health nurses to implement organizational change initiatives.
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Strategic thinking will enable occupational and environmental health nurses to implement organizational change initiatives.
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Open Diffuse Regional Agglomerations: Strategic Potential and Strategizing
Strategizing: Theory and Practiceaches to agglomeration development often fail to meet the principles and rules of strategizing. The article describes the open diffuse agglomeration as a new approach that complies with the general theory of strategy and methodology of strategizing: it ...
I. Seredyuk
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Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2010
The empirical literature on happiness finds that employment significantly contributes to well-being. We propose a dynamic model that explains why individuals may nonetheless be reluctant to pick up low-paid work. Accepting low-paid work will put them in an adverse position in future wage bargaining, as employers could infer the individuals low ...
Angerhausen, Julia +2 more
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The empirical literature on happiness finds that employment significantly contributes to well-being. We propose a dynamic model that explains why individuals may nonetheless be reluctant to pick up low-paid work. Accepting low-paid work will put them in an adverse position in future wage bargaining, as employers could infer the individuals low ...
Angerhausen, Julia +2 more
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Strategizing With Institutional Theory
This text consults seven variants of institutional theory to explore how these can be applied to strategic management. These variants are New Institutional Economics, Old Institutionalism, New Institutionalism, institutional entrepreneurship and change ...
Harry Sminia
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Strategizing against No-Regret Learners in First-Price Auctions
ACM Conference on Economics and ComputationWe study repeated first-price auctions and general repeated Bayesian games between two players, where one player, the learner, employs a no-regret learning algorithm, and the other player, the optimizer, knowing the learner's algorithm, strategizes to ...
A. Rubinstein, Junyao Zhao
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