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The authors dedicate this paper in honor of the memory of their deceased co-author, Erin Anderson. In dyadic business relationships, parties can be incorrect in reading their counterparts' relational closeness. For example, they can overestimate or underestimate the counterpart's commitment to...
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A methodology is presented for transaction-cost measurement using reports from businesses. In Romania, transaction …
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the understanding of tourist motivation measurement by comparing two frequently adopted motivation measurement approaches …
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tradition of measurement of inequality that follows from this conceptualisation have not paid adequate attention to the need for …
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This paper presents an initial review of the theoretical and measurement discussions of sustainability and its relation …
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The built environment and the way in which it is understood critically affect many business enterprises. Despite its importance, few studies have explicitly investigated the process through which changes to the built environment are introduced into ongoing businesses. To this end the...
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This paper is a study on child poverty from two perspectives: child income poverty (derived from family income) and child deprivation (evaluated by non-monetary indicators). On the one hand, empirical evidence supports the thesis that income-based poverty measures and deprivation measures do not...
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It has been a decade since a landmark piece of work on child well-being measurement based on a summary index was … regard to incorporating children’s own perspectives of their well-being, as well as involving them in the measurement process …
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This paper argues that indices of (business) service and material offshoring built on sectoral input-output data may actually measure something different than what we think they should. Applying shift-share analysis we decompose the variation over time of a commonly used class of such indices...
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