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Theorie 119 Theory 119 Corporate Governance 30 Welt 30 World 30 Corporate governance 29 Economics 22 India 22 Indien 22 United Kingdom 22 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 22 Großbritannien 21 Economic growth 20 United States 20 Wirtschaftswachstum 20 USA 19 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 17 Women workers 17 History of economic thought 16 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 16 Corruption 15 Japan 14 Korruption 14 Deutschland 13 EU countries 13 EU-Staaten 13 Frauen 13 Germany 13 Scientific method 13 Wissenschaftliche Methode 13 Women 13 Economic development 12 Entwicklung 12 Financial market 12 Finanzmarkt 12 Environmental economics 11 Ethics 11 Ethik 11 Gewalt 11 Institutional economics 11
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Article 725 Book / Working Paper 13
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Article in journal 494 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 494 Collection of articles of several authors 16 Sammelwerk 16 Article 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Conference proceedings 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 505 Undetermined 233
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Söderbaum, Peter 11 Correa, Romar 10 Nowak, Alojzy Z. 10 Taplin, Ruth 10 De Bruin, Anne 9 Schinckus, Christophe 9 Chong, James 8 Hsiung, Bingyuang 8 Takahashi, Eiji 8 Lee, Soo-hee 7 Wallis, Joe 7 Harris, Geoffrey T. 6 Michie, Jonathan 6 Pinfold, John F. 6 Bay, Thomas 5 Boylan, Thomas A. 5 Mevorach, Baruch 5 Mohammadian, Mansour 5 Mukhopadhaya, Pundarik 5 Mulberg, Jon 5 Ritchie, John 5 Saha, Bibhas 5 Abdullahi, Nuruddeen A. 4 Dollery, Brian 4 Dupuis, Ann 4 Dyker, David A. 4 Grolleau, Gilles 4 Kali, Raja 4 Kamath, Shyam J. 4 Penn, Roger 4 Shi, Tian 4 Tewari, Devi D. 4 Thompson, Herb 4 Thompson, Herb M. 4 Wakelam, Alan 4 Zanfei, Antonello 4 Agafonow, Alejandro 3 Amini, Amin 3 Asongu, Simplice 3 Beed, Cara 3
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International Business Research Conference <9, 2009, Jacksonville, Fla.> 1
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Journal of interdisciplinary economics 506 Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 232
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ECONIS (ZBW) 506 RePEc 231 EconStor 1
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The distributed cognitive economics of reform : a framework
Lieber, André - In: Journal of interdisciplinary economics 27 (2015) 1, pp. 49-75
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Sraffa’s contributions to the methodology of economics
Sinha, Ajit - In: Journal of interdisciplinary economics 27 (2015) 1, pp. 33-48
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Methodology of the social sciences in the age of complexity : unity, autonomy or integration?
Nachane, Dilip M. - In: Journal of interdisciplinary economics 27 (2015) 1, pp. 1-32
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Corruption in the Context of Moral Trade-offs
Dungan, James; Waytz, Adam; Young, Liane - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 97-118
Moral psychology has begun to characterize the circumstances that lead people to commit moral violations. However, the decision to engage in corrupt behaviour may not always reflect a choice between right and wrong. Rather, the decision may represent a trade-off between competing moral concerns...
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Why Labour Economics is Inadequate for Theorizing Industrial Relations
Abbott, Keith - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 61-90
This article challenges the assumed superiority of neo-classical labour economics as a means of theorizing labour unions by applying a critical realist critique to methodologies typically applied in the field. For this purpose, the critique draws on the work of Roy Bhaskar and other critical...
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Are Some Bribes More Harmful than Others? Exploring the Ethics Behind Anti-bribery Laws
David-Barrett, Elizabeth - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 119-144
The proliferation of anti-bribery laws in recent years, particularly with the passage of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, sends a firm signal to companies that norms concerning corruption in international business have changed. With the increase in legal risk has come an increase in...
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Does Reporting Decrease Corruption?
Bone, John; Spengler, Dominic - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 161-186
We construct two variants of a three-player one-shot corruption game, one in which reporting on bribers is cumbersome and one in which it is rewarded (profitable). Both variants feature a briber who can bribe or not, an official who can reciprocate or not and an inspector who can inspect or not....
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Investigating the Development and Effects of Social Capital through Participation in Group-based Microcredit Programme in Peninsular Malaysia
Mamun, Abdullah Al - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 33-59
The objective of this study is to investigate the development of social capital through participating in a group-based microcredit programme as well as its economic effects in Peninsular Malaysia. Findings indicate that the length of participation and organizational profile have a positive...
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Street-based Corruption in the Philippines: Motives, Ethical Considerations and Organizational Context
Nolasco, Liberty; Sevillano, Kurt; Regala, Angeli; … - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 145-160
Mainstream studies generally focus on the formal organizational context of corruption, leaving out its informal complexity. This study seeks to examine street-based corruption, or kotongan, as a case of informal complexity of organizational corruption widely occurring in the major thoroughfares...
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Dissensions and Distances of Ideology to Reality: The Origins and Mitigations of Radical System Uncertainty from Dialectic Diagnosis
Chang, Beryl Y. - In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (2014) 1-2, pp. 1-32
Market practices since the industrialization in the West have followed a formal dualist system or monist reductionist system, where the former treats the opposites, for example, gain and loss, as mutual exclusives and the latter regards each practice as an independent or separable component....
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