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hypotheses about three basic social norms of governance: the rule of law, corruption, and accountability. These norms correlate …. Regressions indicate that quantitative measures of national culture are alone remarkably predictive of governance, that economic …This study presents evidence about relations between national culture and social institutions. We operationalize …
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There are two distinct approaches to risk. Firstly, the ‘objective' approach is numeric, probabilistic and focused on the risk itself; it is concerned with people in general rather than in individual terms. Secondly, the ‘subjective' approach recognizes that risk issues have personal and...
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-- Chapter 24. Freedom and Accountability: Leaders’ Lived Experience of the Challenges Connected to Covid-19 -- Chapter 25 …
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Reflecting on the governance of smart cities, the state-of-the-art this paper advances offers a critique of recent city … intellectual capital, wealth creation and standards of participatory governance regulating their development. The Triple Helix … of their participatory governance open up, add value to and construct. …
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