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frameworks. Despite these advances, scholars have not critically examined theory and its place in sport management scholarship … they conceptualize theory, the role of theory in the academia, and the process in which they engage when developing their …
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opportunity to apply, test and, perhaps most importantly, generate theory. Authenticity, or connectivity with practice, through …
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government cooperative mechanism. Finally, it came up with recommendations including combining theory and practice of the marine …
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Nobel laureates have achieved the highest recognition in academia,reaching the boundaries of human knowledge and understanding. Owing to past research, we have a good understanding of the career patterns behind their performance. Yet, we have only limited understanding of the factors driving...
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coefficients may be taken into account indirectly by resummation theories such as the y-expansion theory of Barboy and Gelbart or …
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methods and theory types used by scholars identifies key strengths and weaknesses of each. Different schools of heterodox … [that is, non-neoclassical] economics, as well as neoclassical economics itself, emphasize different sets of theory and … heterodox schools, like neoclassical economics itself, tend to act as if it were thought that their theory and method were …
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consider health. HIA research has however not incorporated existing public policy theory to explain practitioners' experiences … with HIA and policy. This research, therefore, used public policy theory to explain HIA practitioners' experiences and …
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Over the last half century, changes in the structure of medicine have shifted the relationship between the profession of medicine and social institutions. In this paper, I uncover ideas for retheorizing this relationship by analyzing a review by Georg Simmel that has been previously overlooked....
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