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  1. The Linkage Between Digital Transformation and Organizational Culture: Novel Machine Learning Literature Review Based on Latent Dirichlet Allocation

    Organizational culture is a crucial component of innovation in company success, particularly in the setting of the information economy. The purpose...

    Tobias Reisberger, Philip Reisberger, ... Lukáš Falát in Journal of the Knowledge Economy
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  2. Map** the Relationship of Research and Development Expenditures and Economic Growth through Bibliometric Analysis: A Theoretical Perspective

    The association between R&D expenditures and economic growth has long been investigated in the economics literature due to its explicit importance...

    Muhammad Khalid Shahid, Aye Aye Khin, ... Fiaz Ahmad in Journal of the Knowledge Economy
    Article 16 February 2024
  3. Economies of Scale and Cumulative Causation

    This paper examines ‘Verddorn’s Law’, i.e. the relation between employment and output growth across the NUTS-3 regions of the European Union....
    Chapter 2023
  4. Desperation by Consent: Inequality and Financial Crises

    The recent financial crises were preceded by a prolonged and sharp increase in inequality. This brought to the fore the possible relationships which...
    Chapter 2022
  5. Regression Results

    The following section is the core of this study, since it presents, interprets and contextualizes its findings: In the first subsection, each of the...
    Chapter 2022
  6. The ‘Many Faces’ of the Roman Economy: Modern Preconceptions and Some Considerations on Capital, Technology, and Labour

    The chapter discusses how some preconceived ideas stemming from later historical phenomena have informed the modern interpretation of Roman society...
    Chapter 2022
  7. Debt and Usury: Economic and Financial Questions in the Roman Republic (Fifth–First Century B.C.)

    This chapter analyses the phenomenon of indebtedness and the practice of usury and their consequences on the roman society under the Republic....
    Chapter 2022
  8. Population Aging and Old-Age Security

    The twenty-first century will witness population aging. As the world population ages, China will see its population age rather fast to quite a high...
    Chapter 2023
  9. Truth Standards in Behavioral Law and Economics

    Truth, in either one or both of its forms - accuracy and coherence - is widely considered a major aim of adjudication. In legal scholarship,...
    Goran Dominioni in Biased Trials
    Chapter 2020
  10. Pensions and the Challenges of Adequacy and Sustainability: Irish Citizens’ Voices and Policy Implications

    Population ageing has been identified as a major societal challenge for all Western nations, driven by increasing life expectancies and reduced...

    Emer Mulligan in Intereconomics
    Article 31 May 2019
  11. Inclusive Growth — Institutions Matter!

    The aim of the concept of inclusive growth is to derive political recommendations on the basis of selected indicators so that a maximum number of...

    Michael Grömling, Hans-Peter Klös in Intereconomics
    Article 31 May 2019
  12. L’union fait la force? Evidence for wage discrimination in firms with high diversity

    Measuring the economic impact of coworkers from different countries of origin sparked intense scrutiny in labor economics, albeit with an...

    Elena Grinza, Stephan Kampelmann, François Rycx in The Journal of Economic Inequality
    Article 07 January 2020
  13. Homebuyers, Liquidity Constraints and Private Market Solutions – European Best Practices

    Even though the cost for owner-occupied homes fell sharply in the last years, homeownership rates in the EU remain sluggish. Sound economic policy...

    Michael Voigtländer in Intereconomics
    Article 01 January 2019
  14. The Classical Discourse—From Start-Up to Harmony. What Is Sustainable About It?

    The chapter draws attention to the fact that human specificity, not homogeneity, is the one that matters for sustainability. It renders imperfect the...
    Ion Pohoaţă, Delia Elena Diaconaşu, Vladimir Mihai Crupenschi in The Sustainable Development Theory: A Critical Approach, Volume 1
    Chapter 2020
  15. ECB: Quo Vadis?

    The European Central Bank has implemented a very ambitious monetary policy since the financial crisis of 2008, intervening heavily in the eurozone...

    Sylvester C. W. Eijffinger, Lex H. Hoogduin in Intereconomics
    Article Open access 01 May 2018
  16. Myths and Facts About Inequality

    Germany’s social contract, its “social market economy” for the past seven decades, has aimed at spreading wealth and providing a broad social safety...

    Marcel Fratzscher in Intereconomics
    Article 01 May 2018
  17. Gide, Charles (1847–1932)

    Gide was born at Uzés (Gard) and died in Paris. A strong Huguenot family tradition marked his austere and moralizing personality. His doctoral thesis...
    Reference work entry 2018
  18. Why Has Income Inequality Been Neglected in Economics and Public Policy?

    Commentators say that Trump’s victory has stimulated a wide debate about long-festering issues of class, race, gender, and democracy. The obvious...
    Robert H. Wade, Michele Alacevich in Inequality
    Chapter 2018
  19. Mental Models and the Cost of Institutions

    Why was culture important in Japan in structuring and ordering markets and sha** socio-economic incentives? A fundamental reason lies in the...
    Chapter 2020
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