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Local Adaptation Without Work Intensification: Experimentalist Governance of Digital Technology for Mutually Beneficial Role Reconfiguration in Organizations
Published 2022“…However, the emergence of new triangles of power allows for novel coalitions between less powerful actors and newly powerful third-party actors that can help mitigate this problem. …”
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Expert-Annotated Dataset to Study Cyberbullying in Polish Language
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Multiple measurements of CEOs’ overconfidence and future earnings management: evidence from Asia-Pacific developing countries
Published 2023-10-01“…It uses capital expenditures to measure the CEOs’ overconfidence and firm overinvestment, the incremental debt-to-equity ratio, historical earnings persistence, historical stock price persistence, the magnitude of the related party’s transactions and political connections. Third, this study investigates CEOs’ overconfidence in an international setting.…”
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Business Intelligence System for Government and the Community
Published 2017-04-01“…A federated model is required to bring together data from multiple agencies and organisations, with the critical role of a trusted third party data broker for assurance of privacy protecting and governance. …”
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Collaboration in Unlikely Spaces: The Characteristics and Promise of Successful Collaboration Among Affordable Housing and Environmental Conservation Proponents
Published 2023“…Learnings from this action research case study point to the importance of employing an interests-based approach, allowing ideas and priorities to emerge from the network of organizations, balancing capacity and diffused leadership within the collaborative, using a third-party facilitator, prioritizing relationship-building, building a shared understanding, and supporting the organizations within the collaborative.…”
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Multiple measurements of CEOs’ overconfidence and future earnings management: evidence from Asia-Pacific developing countries
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Paradigma shift : oursourcing decision bandwagon
Published 2008“…This chapter attempts to explore the reasons why Malaysian organizations outsource their IT functions to a third party. The discussion is organized into six sections. …”
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Soviet Researchers on the Middle East: Ahead of Their Time
Published 2019-09-01“…In order to justify the pragmatic choice in favor of supporting the new Arab nationalist leaders, the Soviet scholars developed the concept of three consecutive and co-dependent revolutionary flows: first, the national liberation movement overthrowing the colonial system; second, the world labor movement overthrowing the capitalist system politically; and, third, the world communist movement overthrowing the capitalist system in economic terms.It was also important for the Soviet leaders to explain the orientation of the young decolonized nationalist regimes towards the USSR, without using the argument of just political expediency. …”
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Civil Liability of Online Stores in Iranian Law and a Comparative Case Study in the European Union
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Does public health policy quality foster state innovation capacity? Evidence from a global panel data
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Building the Muslim religious structures in the Tobolsk Province in the late 18th — early 20th century
Published 2022-12-01“…The regulation of their building started in the second third of the 20th century. Three parties were participating in the process of obtaining a permit for the erection of mosques: gubernia (province), okrug (county), and volost (district) administration-police bodies and officials; the high clerical body of the Muslims of the European Russia and Siberia — Orenburg Muslim Spiritual Assembly; and the religious community — ummah. …”
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Conservation at a crossroads: governing by global targets, innovative financing, and techno-optimism or radical reform?
Published 2023-06-01“…Second, recognizing that governments do not have sufficient resources to reach these ambitious targets, they are turning to private finance and innovative financing mechanisms for help. Third, technological advances are enabling new ways of surveilling people, species, and ecosystems, measuring conservation outcomes, and targeting funding. …”
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Construction of national identities in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine in Soviet historiography (1936-1953)
Published 2011“…<p>This dissertation aims to explain how Soviet national historiographies were constructed in Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan, in 1936-1953 and what the political and ideological reasons were behind the way they were written. …”
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The Movement for Unicity and Reform: between da'wa and Dissent
Published 2016“…</p> <p>The second section looks at the MUR’s view of the political sphere and in particular, its evolving relationship to the PJD, a party which initially grew out of the MUR’s political specialization, but which has since developed an autonomous identity. …”
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RUSCISM AS A NEW VERSION OF TOTALITARIANISM
Published 2022-07-01“…The peculiarities of ruscism as a new version of totalitarianism are that: the creation of a totalitarian party, the formation of a broad totalitarian movement, and the development of a totalitarian doctrine took place already after Putin acquired state power; the Russian political system is formally multi-party; the control of the political regime over the functioning of the economy is carried out not so much by formal state institutions as by Putin's informal clan.…”
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De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960)
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Formation of a Network of Reading Rooms and «Peasant Houses» in Ukraine in 1920-1930’s.
Published 2020-01-01“…Thus, the reading rooms and «peasant houses», becoming part of the state ideological system, performed such general social functions as educational, informational, cultural-educational, educational, spiritual-ideological (function of development and satisfaction of spiritual needs of the individual) and some special functions, such as agitation - propaganda function (propaganda of Marxist-Leninist theory, politics of party and Soviet state, scientific atheism, productiontechnical and agricultural knowledge and achievements, etc.). …”
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