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The article presents a reappraisal of Veblen's theory of institutional change challenging the thesis of technological determinism, supported by some commentators of Veblen. According to this latter interpretation, Veblen would consider institutional change as stemming from an exogenous...
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This article adds to the growing empirical evidence on the importance of habits in governing human behavior, and sheds new light on individual inertia in relation to transportation behavior. An enriched perspective rooted in Veblenian evolutionary economics (VEE) is used to construct a...
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Cet article s'intéresse aux PME Internationales et à la façon dont leur management mobilise les technologies de l'information et de la communication. Il s'agit de voir comment des PME à dimension internationale gèrent la distance et leur éloignement vis-à-vis de leurs clients, alors même...
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The article suggests an interpretation of Veblen's approach of technological knowledge, which aims at identifying its foundations, nature and implications. In doing so, the article shows that the Veblenian approach of technological knowledge lies within a global framework that cannot fit into...
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This paper lays the methodological foundations of an analytical framework that may help shed some new light on the issue of territorial inequalities in the digital economy. It opposes the recent tendency to build up an evolutionary economic geography as an alternative not only to the so-called...
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