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Vote, vote, vote for Philip Kotler
European Journal of Marketing, 2002Thirty years ago, Philip Kotler drafted the modern marketing constitution and most would agree that it has served the discipline well. A generation on from Kotler’s conceptual charter, however, our rainbow coalition is in a state of disarray. Marketing is doubted by its scholarly citizens, questioned by a standing army of consultants and challenged by ...
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Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice, 2023
In recent years the adoption of smart contracts, in blockchain platforms, has increased substantially. One of the main applications of smart contracts are the so called Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO), which originated from an idea envisaged by Buterin, in his Ethereum white paper. Indeed, DAOs are decentralized organizations,
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In recent years the adoption of smart contracts, in blockchain platforms, has increased substantially. One of the main applications of smart contracts are the so called Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO), which originated from an idea envisaged by Buterin, in his Ethereum white paper. Indeed, DAOs are decentralized organizations,
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Vote, vote, vote for saving the NHS …
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2005It may be over, but with the Conservatives producing their health manifesto it still saw the first shots fired for the general election which pretty much everyone now presumes will be on May 5.
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2011
All societies need to make collective decisions, and for this they need a voting rule. We ask how stable these rules are. Stable rules are more likely to persist over time. We consider a family of voting systems in which individuals declare intensities of preference through numbers in the unit interval. With these voting systems, an alternative defeats
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All societies need to make collective decisions, and for this they need a voting rule. We ask how stable these rules are. Stable rules are more likely to persist over time. We consider a family of voting systems in which individuals declare intensities of preference through numbers in the unit interval. With these voting systems, an alternative defeats
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To vote or not to vote: Is that the question?
Review & Expositor, 2015Voting is seen as the sine qua non of moral citizenship for most Christians: not voting is unthinkable. But some believers, drawing from countercultural traditions within Christianity such as Christian pacifism, argue that abstaining from voting is necessary to provide a faithful witness to God’s kingdom.
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Economic Theory, 2017
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2007
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Vote papier, vote mécanique, vote électronique
Le Genre humain, 2011L'introduction de medias techniques au sein du processus de vote a pris de multiples formes, depuis les machines mécaniques à levier jusqu'au plus récent vote par internet. Nous dresserons une typologie de ces différents systèmes, en particulier des systèmes de vote électroniques.
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To Vote or Not to Vote: That Is the Question
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