F Canitez - Transport Reviews, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… on a literature review of newinstitutionaleconomics (NIE). Newinstitutionaleconomics is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary economic perspective which seeks to explain the role of …
MF Peschl - The Learning Organization, 2023 - emerald.com
… The goal of this paper is to develop a novel future-oriented perspective on the link between organizational learning and innovation. In a first step, we will show that organizational …
… economics would become the ‘dominant paradigm’ during the twentieth century (Melvin W. Reder, 1999: 43), [old] institutionaleconomics … , old institutionaleconomics ‘ran itself into the …
S Wunder, DE Calkin, V Charlton, S Feder… - … policy and economics, 2021 - Elsevier
… First, we describe why extreme fire events constitute a wicked problem (Section 2). Second, we discuss the cost-benefit gaps and externalities of wildfire risks (Section 3). We then …
M Dean - Theory, culture & society, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… the economy can be located within an institutionaleconomic … that modern economics and earlyeconomic liberalism are … us with a first insight and intuition into economic theology but …
H ElMaraghy, W ElMaraghy - International Journal of Production …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… Industrial applications and case studies are used to illustrate the presented concepts and paradigms. Challenges and future research directions to achieve the ACMS paradigm and …
F Firmansyah, A Arfan - Al-Ishlah: Jurnal Pendidikan, 2022 - journal.staihubbulwathan.id
… on the science-religion integration paradigm in state Islamic … into the science-religion integration paradigm, to know the … of integration-interconnection paradigm in Muslim societies …
M Oaksford, N Chater - Annual review of psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
… The perceived strength of a circular argument varies predictably with the number of possible interpretations (Hahn & Oaksford 2007, experiments 1 and 2), which explains our intuitions …
… PM from the first era to the present era, which is characterised by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. During the first era, PM was at an empirical stage and was a function of the intuition or …