Congressional Outsiders and Textualist Non Sequitur
In: University of Richmond Law Review, Forthcoming
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In: University of Richmond Law Review, Forthcoming
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In: Journal of Management, Forthcoming
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In: Camilleri, M.A. & Bresciani, S. (2022). Crowdfunding small businesses and startups: A systematic review, an appraisal of theoretical insights and future research directions, European Journal of Innovation Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-02-2022-0060
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In: North South Business Review, Band 12 Number 2
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In: International Journal of Management, Band 11(9), Heft 2020
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Government interventions can affect processes of technological transition through the enactment of legal and other policy instruments. In this contribution, we concentrated on legal interventions only and examined what they were, the relation between the public and private players that they affected, and the nature of the incentive they provided. We did this for four historical cases in the world of utility industries in the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The summarizing results for each case appeared in overview tables which eventually showed whether most of the administered stimuli were negative, neutral, or positive for the action alternatives of the innovating players, and thus the further development of the newly emerging technology. It is hard to escape the conclusion that the common argument and rhetoric that governments normally aim to propel industrial progress by opening a variety of options for innovating private players rings hollow when analyzed more systematically. A higher number of the incentives we found across the four cases were negative rather than positive, while some cases had only negative incentives and none had more positive than negative incentives.
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In: Arif and Mustaghis (2017) Creating Synergy through Balanced Score Card (BSC) to Achieve Organizational Strategic Objectives. Global Management Journal for Academic & Corporate Studies, Vol. 7(2), 60-75.
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This paper aims to compare relative efficiency of the knowledge triangle policy in 25 EU member states providing evidence on the knowledge triangle technical efficiency calculated relying on output-oriented Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model assuming variable returns to scale (VRS). Moreover, the knowledge triangle efficiency indices are calculated, utilising the concept of actual and target inputs. Results obtained under output-oriented VRS model may signify overall effectiveness of the EU knowledge triangle policy. A more detailed analysis of output-oriented knowledge triangle efficiency indices reveals more differentiation among some countries. There are also significant variations among efficient decision-making units (DMUs) revealed through reference share analysis. Outcomes of this research may suggest the need of modification and/or strengthening of the knowledge triangle policy in some EU member states. The results obtained should however be treated with caution because they are influenced by the choice of variables.
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In: International Journal of Engineering Science, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 19-28
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In: JRPO-D-22-00780
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In: ADIAC-D-22-00033
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