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    Investigating the Feasibility of Establishing the Kabul Stock Exchange by Mohammad Ghaffari fard, Mohsen zangene, Mohammad Farid Yaqoubi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The Friedman test showed that the degree of readiness for the establishment of Kabul Stock Exchange depended on the human capital, economic, legal, cultural, technical and technological or social platforms.…”
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    RISK MANAGEMENT AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM by Г. О. Смирнова

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Monitoring of risks contributes to the further involvement of staff at all levels in risk management, which increases financial sustainability, efficiency of development of the company, growth of its capitalization, economic stability and competitiveness, the attractiveness for investments. …”
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    (Re-)construing Space as Capital: Contributions from a Study with Local Entrepreneurs by Anderson de Souza Sant'Anna, Daniela Martins Diniz

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this sense, it seeks to investigate in which manner did the relationships among different social agents – emphasizing the roles played by local entrepreneurs – which, upon mobilizing different capitals – economic, social, cultural and symbolic (BOURDIEU, 2010) – shape and are shaped by specific spatial configurations, creators of socio-spatial dynamics that are diversity-enablers to a greater or lesser extent (JACOBS, 2011). …”
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    Innovative development of Russian coastal regions: north–south divergence by Mikhaylov A. S., Gorochnaya V. V., Hvaley D. V., Gumenyuk I. S.

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Methodologically, this study carries out a comparative assessment of heterogeneity of innovative development at municipal and interregional levels, using four groups of indicators: human capital, economic growth and clustering, innovation and digitalisation, and quality and standards of living. …”
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    Designing a Model for Entrepreneurial Activities Extension in Agricultural Students’ Cooperatives by Nematollah Shiri

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Findings showed that environmental support, social capital, psychological characteristics, human capital, economic motivations and role models as causal factors; Administrative bureaucracy, financial barriers, cultural barriers, structural barriers and environmental opportunities as underlying factors; and climate change, market fluctuations and environmental turbulence were identified as intervention factors that affect the extension of entrepreneurial activities in agricultural student cooperatives in the west of Iran. …”
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    SOCIAL DISTANCES AS A FEATURE OF THE CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN SOCIAL SPACE by L A Belyaeva

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Bourdieu, the author con-siders social space as a structure of social statuses based on the set of different types of capital: economic, cultural, social, and symbolic. The author uses statistical data and results of the monitoring survey conducted on the all-Russian sample. …”
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    Reform-democratic capacity dynamics during structural changes in transition's subjects by Brdar Milan

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A reform capacity of each group is scrutinized on the scale of its possession of three kinds of capital: economic, symbolic and social. The main dynamic process, which was designed for analytical purposes, concerns the mutual influences, alliances and divisions among these groups. …”
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    Physico-Chemical and Sensory Quality of Oven-Dried and Dehydrator-Dried Apples of the Starkrimson, Golden Delicious and Florina Cultivars by Cristina Ghinea, Ancuta Elena Prisacaru, Ana Leahu

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The aim of the study was to obtain apple chips, fat-free, healthy, traditionally dried and without added sugar, which can be easily obtained and capitalized economically, as well as the evaluation of their physico-chemical and sensory qualities. …”
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    The triple bottom line effect on emerging market companies: A test of corporate social responsibility and firm value relationship by Arafat, M. Yasser, Warokka, Ari, Abdullah, Haim Hilman, Septian, Rosa Rachmat

    Published 2012
    “…Over the last twenty years, after corporations have historically focused their reporting systems on the provision of financial information needed by managers and shareholders to assess risks and calculate returns, the global awareness of the need to assess the full spectrum of corporate value has grown dramatically.The triple bottom line or total returns on capital—economic, social, or environmental—are now tracked with increasing regularity. …”
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    The triple bottom line effect on emerging market companies: A test of corporate social responsibility and firm value relationship by Arafat, M. Yasser, Warokka, Ari, Abdullah, Haim Hilman, Septian, Rosa Rachmat

    Published 2012
    “…Over the last twenty years, after corporations have historically focused their reporting systems on the provision of financial information needed by managers and shareholders to assess risks and calculate returns, the global awareness of the need to assess the full spectrum of corporate value has grown dramatically.The triple bottom line or total returns on capital—economic, social, or environmental—are now tracked with increasing regularity. …”
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    Slim Thabet, L'économie politique du capitalisme raisonnable. Essai sur les fondements institutionnalistes de la pensée économique de John Maynard Keynes by Slim Thabet

    “…Keynes’ economic thought is revisited through the concept of collective action as one among the incontrovertible ways of the resolution of modern capitalism “Economic Problem” that leads to a Reasonable capitalism. …”
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    Factors in the disaster mitigation process for micro and small culinary enterprises in Indonesia by Muzakar Isa

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The adaptive capacity dimension consists of human capital, economic capital, institutional capital, managerial capital, and supply chain capital. …”
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    'Team capital’ in quality improvement teams: findings from an ethnographic study of front-line quality improvement in the NHS by Montgomery, C, Parkin, S, Chisholm, A, Locock, L

    Published 2020
    “…Data were analysed using Bourdieu’s typology of the four forms of capital: economic, social, symbolic and cultural.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong> While all teams implemented some QI activities to improve patient experience, progress was greater where teams included staff from a broad range of disciplines and levels of seniority. …”
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