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Design in entrepreneurship: Unveiling multiple interpretations and philosophical underpinnings

open access: yesInternational Journal of Management Reviews, Volume 27, Issue 4, Page 466-491, October 2025.
Abstract Design has become a prominent concept in entrepreneurship research and practise. However, previous literature has offered multiple, often divergent interpretations of the role of design in entrepreneurship. For example, studies have highlighted the benefits of adopting design thinking practises in entrepreneurial endeavours, using design ...
Stefano Magistretti   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Turiaso: sus monedas augusteas y tiberianas [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Numismática Hécate, 2016
Study of the issues of the city of Turiaso during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius. Discussion on iconography, circulation and countermarks. Mention of news.
Luis Amela Valverde
doaj  

Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 309-340, August 2025.
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
wiley   +1 more source

The Rhone Caesar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
It was probably between 49 and 46 BC, when Caesar had close relationships with Arles that, according to the French archaeologist Luc Long, who found it in 2007 after struggling with poor visibility, strong currents and the catfishes of Rhone, the famous ...
G. Corazzi, A.C. Sparavigna
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Analysis of Hyperexpanded T Cell Clones in SARS‐CoV‐2 Vaccine‐Associated Liver Injury by Spatial Proteomics and Transcriptomics

open access: yesLiver International, Volume 45, Issue 7, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Background and Aims SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccine‐associated liver injury (SVALI) is a rare event and its pathophysiology remains unclear. Previous studies have found an oligoclonal CD8+ T cell infiltrate and SARS‐CoV‐2 spike antigen‐specific T cells in the liver of patients with SVALI. Therefore, we aimed to characterise the immune infiltrate in a liver
Sarp Uzun   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Once more, without feeling

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 111, Issue 1, Page 343-365, July 2025.
Abstract I argue for a pluralist theory of moral standing, on which both welfare subjectivity and autonomy can confer moral status. I argue that autonomy does not entail welfare subjectivity, but can ground moral standing in its absence. Although I highlight the existence of plausible views on which autonomy entails phenomenal consciousness, I ...
Andreas L. Mogensen
wiley   +1 more source

Perceptions of nature's contributions to people across an elevational gradient in eastern Nepal

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 1396-1412, June 2025.
Abstract Equitable measures for nature conservation require an in‐depth understanding of human‐nature relations. Using qualitative and quantitative data from semi‐structured household surveys, we investigated people's perception of nature's contribution to their perceived well‐being along an elevational gradient in eastern Nepal.
Biraj Adhikari   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thinking Beyond the Scroll: The Ancient Library at Alexandria

open access: yes, 2011
The ancient library at Alexandria, Egypt became a unique institution, influenced by Aristotle’s school in Athens and the Greek model of learning. The institution consisted of a museum, which functioned as a learning center, and a library collection.
Franz, PhD, Gerald
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The Skylla group in Constantinople's hippodrome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Skylla group was among the most famous bronze sculptures installed in the hippodrome at Constantinople. This paper suggests that the Skylla was a feature of Constantinople at its re-foundation, but perhaps originally stood facing the Bosphorus.
Stephenson, Paul
core   +2 more sources

Adhuc Tacfarinas: the causes of the Tiberian war in North Africa (AD ca. 15-24) and the impact of the conflict on Roman imperial policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
During the reign of Tiberius successive governors of Africa Proconsularis struggled to suppress a serious revolt by a number of semi-nomadic tribes led by Tacfarinas.
Vanacker, Wouter
core   +1 more source

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