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In the Eurozone Crisis, ‘bad ideas' were initially resilient not just in the discourse but also in practice, as neo-liberal ideas focused on austerity and structural reform were embedded in the legislative packages and intergovernmental pacts (Six Pack, Two Pack, and Fiscal Compact). Later,...
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The language of resilience is increasingly used by International organizations that seek to respond to contemporary social, economic, and environmental crises. This paper focuses on the World Bank’s World Development Reports , and its uses of resilience. By deploying a quantitative critical...
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.Originality/value – Despite the importance of coping strategies in service failure context, there isn't any considerable research in Iran to …
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Purpose - This research aims to design a comprehensive resilience model in the banking industry for identifying the dimensions and components that can enhance organizational resilience in the industry, which can contribute to the existing literate as a promising comprehensive model....
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