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Top Managerial Network Relations for Knowledge Transfer: Exploring Gender Differences
ABSTRACT In the ongoing debate surrounding the gender gap in top managerial positions, various possible causes have been explored, with different networking patterns being one of them. However, we still lack detailed insights on how knowledge transfer via networks varies based on gender.
Sonja Sperber, Christian Linder
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Beyond Body Mass, Beyond Adulthood: The Ontogeny of Sexual Size Monomorphism
ABSTRACT Objectives Contest competition for mates and female reproductive energetics influence body size and sexual dimorphism across many primates; nevertheless, some monomorphic species defy these patterns. These deviations may reflect biological anthropology's focus on body mass and adult size as defining features of sexual dimorphism.
Gabrielle L. Bueno +2 more
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Optimized Design of Lithium Niobate Tuning Forks for the Measurement of Fluid Characteristic Parameters. [PDF]
Tang M +4 more
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Positive Freedom and the Social Meaning of Money
ABSTRACT Semiotic objections to markets hold that buying and selling certain things – for example, sex, body parts, votes, surrogacy services – expresses that those things are fungible with money, which has only profane value. This article offers a more fundamental challenge to semiotic critiques of markets.
Andrew Allison +2 more
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Tax havens and cross-border licensing with transfer pricing regulation. [PDF]
Choi JP, Ishikawa J, Okoshi H.
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The Foreign Sales Corporation: Reaching the Last Act? [PDF]
Some trade disputes--like long Russian novels--never seem to end. The United States, Europe, and other trading nations have disputed the taxation of export earnings since the 1970s. To understand why the Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) dispute is so hard
Gary Clyde Hufbauer
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Evidence and Policy‐Making: An Organizational Approach
ABSTRACT Strengthening the role of evidence in policy‐making is increasingly seen as crucial for the quality and legitimacy of public policies. Both among practitioners and scholars, there is a growing awareness that evidence‐informed policy‐making not only depends on the rigor and relevance of the research, science communication or features of policy ...
Johan Christensen
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A Chequered History but Positive Future for British Public Administration
ABSTRACT Public services, public servants, and the study of Public Administration are operating in a context of global turbulence. Our review of the state of the discipline suggests that a core strength of British Public Administration has been the complementarity between scholarship and practice, responding to existential threats.
Ian C. Elliott +7 more
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Transfer pricing of intrafirm sales as a profit shifting channel: evidence from German firm data [PDF]
This paper investigates whether transfer pricing of intrafirm sales within multinationals represents an important channel of company tax planning. A simple theoretical model, considering profit shifting activities of a multinational company, is used to ...
Overesch, Michael
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Types of Capital and Their Measurement
ABSTRACT Capital is notoriously heterogeneous, including physical, intangible, human and natural capitals, and this heterogeneity can make measurement very difficult. To bring structure to the wide range of capital assets, and inform measurement, we define five dimensions for classifying capital types: produced versus non‐produced; fixed versus non ...
Josh Martin +2 more
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