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"...with liberty and justice for all": toward tolerant public discourse

This paper will examine the titles of several conservative and progressive religions and political organizations to demonstrate how some rhetors are distorting the lexicon of civil religion to ... philosophy must be "historically and socially rooted" because spirituality elevates us above the personal and material and lends moral authority to our political philosophy (108). He invites traditional

How powerful political ties appropriate resources and how weaker organizations protect themselves: A case study from Indonesia

We advance the resource dependence literature on appropriation of organizational resources by powerful partners, focusing on political ties. Using a unique emerging market case of a venture with ... unpacking how political connections can hurt the organization by increasing the permeability of organizational boundaries. Our extensions highlight the crucial role of control mechanisms for politically

Completion of high-tech M&As by chinese firms: knowledge distance, industry attractiveness and government involvement

distance. For example, Berry et al. (2010) offered nine theoretically separate sub-dimensions of institutional distance: Economic, Financial, Political, Administrative, Cultural, Demographic, Knowledge ... characterized by government involvement are sometimes required to serve political mandates and align their business interests with government economic development objectives (Meyer et al., 2014) . Such

Global citizenship in public discourse

The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenship’ has been interpreted and communicated beyond academic debates in political philosophy and the ... Discourse Hans Schattle, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science The idea of global citizenship is no longer confined to a small cadre of political philosophers and advocates for world government

Assessing the Belt and Road Initiative as a narrative: Implications for institutional change and international firm strategy

narrative economics perspective and on the institution-based view and political economy perspective. Implications for BRI stakeholders, international business practitioners, and international business ... ’ strategies. Researchers and practitioners alike have wondered exactly how the present economic, geopolitical, political, and technological disruptions will reshape institutional arrangements. Executives

Social, technical-economic, environmental and political assessment for the evaluation of transport modes for petroleum products

, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development. In general, only aspects related to investment, construction, equipment acquisition and ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013

Social, technical-economic, environmental and political assessment for the evaluation of transport modes for petroleum products

petroleum derived products, in a Case Study. The method deals with technical, economic, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013

Doing well by doing good: unpacking the black box of corporate social responsibility

political power of China’s central government has developed and launched a sequence of policies that support the development of its renewable energy industry. These include laws and regulations, as well as ... , Anhui Province, China Center for Crisis Management Research (Sponsored by Beijing Planning Office of Philosophy & Social Science), School of Public Policy & Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, PR

Natural law, natural philosophy, natural rights

of the creator is a powerful concept that permeates western thought from at least the period of ancient Greeks to Jefferson's day. In fact, it is the confluence of ancient pagan philosophy (here ... Law, Natural Philosophy, Natural Rights Joshua B. Stein, Professor, Department of History When in the summer of 1776 the Second Continental Congress commissioned an explanation and justification of its

Classroom transformation during pandemic disruption: A personal response

. We believe our contribution closely aligns with our philosophy of scholarship-practice oneness—the ideal that learning should be connected seamlessly to practice, and that knowledge equates to action ... strategy into practice. The culture‑strategy‑execution (CSE) trio for sustainable success The premise of the CSE model is straightforward: it provides organizations with a tool and philosophy for tackling

Corporate philanthropy and bribery as distinctive responses to economic policy uncertainty: Do state-owned and private firms differ?

from misconduct (Zhong et  al., 2022) , thus reducing its negative impact (Sun et  al., 2019). The fifth motive is political affiliation. Firms can gain government recognition and trust through ... corporate-implemented, legal, non-market strategic action, even though firms increasingly use it as a tool to achieve economic or political ends (Luo & Wang, 2019) . We argue that firms in China actively

Nexus of digital platforms, innovation capability, and strategic alignment to enhance innovation performance in the Asia Pacific region: a dynamic capability perspective

region (Chin et al., 2021) because, in this region, the technical, social, political, and economic factors are more severe and more likely to disrupt innovation, plus there is greater room for ... grateful for the support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 72274029 & 71774027); Liaoning Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science (Grant No. L20AGL010

Firm-specific advantages: a comprehensive review with a focus on emerging markets

access to cheaper capital; a stronger commitment to networks, such as those with diaspora communities; and, political connections. These additional FSAs have catalyzed the internationalization of EM MNEs ... , Kafouros, & Boateng, 2012a) . The key tenet of this argument is that firms originating from or located in certain countries benefit from country-specific economic, social, political, and geographic factor

Toward an institution-based paradigm

has not been uni-directional” (Wright et al., 2005: 22) . Recent political reversals in a number of emerging economies such as Brazil, China, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Russia, and Turkey have further ... , political science, and sociology (Menard & Shirley, 2014: 554) . The institution-based view is indeed “inspired by both the economic and sociological versions of the institutional literature” (Peng et  al

Exploring the born global firms from the Asia Pacific

regions that are similar in terms of their institutional, economic, and societal infrastructures (Falahat et al., 2018; Jain et al., 2019) . Rapid economic growth, high market volatility, political ... of future research is the post-entry survival of BGFs in specific institutional contexts. For instance, BGFs from emerging economies are characterized by political instability, currency inconsistency

Responsible I(m)ovation in Asia Pacific regions

practices and political and economic institutions. The region’s delayed entry into the industrialised world meant that it was common practice for firms operating in its countries to imitate their counterparts ... - 113 . Barney , J. 1991 . Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage . Journal of Management , 17 ( 1 ). https://doi.org/10.1177/014920639101700108. Blok , V. 2018 . Philosophy of innovation: A

The influence of cronyism on entrepreneurial resource acquisition

political and legal environment and culture are different from most economies in the West, and the Chinese Government continues to strongly influence the industry through land releases and development rights ... , emerging market firms must cope with unpredictable circumstances, including political instability, violence, and macroeconomic fluctuations (Khanna & Rivkin, 2001). To overcome these institutional voids

Responsible innovation in emerging markets’ SMEs: The role of alliance learning and absorptive capacity

their Professorship under the age of 35 as per HESA records. He is also associated with Imperial College London, as his philosophy of continuous learning. Capitalizing on over 20-year of academic and ... , 188 - 201 . Kotabe , M. , Jiang , C. X. , & Murray , J. Y. ( 2014 ). Examining the complementary effect of political networking capability with absorptive capacity on the innovative performance of

Born global: antecedents and consequences of innovation capabilities

fluctuations, political instability, and legal complications. Developing strategic capabilities requires investment in R&D, human resources, and organizational processes. The third major implication of this