SECI‚ Ba and Leadership: a unified model of dynamic knowledge creation‚ in: Long Range Planning‚ 33(4)‚ 4-34 Pfeiffer‚ W. Staudt‚ E. (1975): Innovation‚ in: HWB (4)‚ Grochla‚ v. E.‚ Wittmann‚ W. (1975)‚ 1943-1953 Polanyi‚ M. (1966): The Tacit Dimension‚ Routledge & Keagan Paul‚ London Polanyi‚ M. (1969): The Logic of Tacit Inference. Knowing and Being‚ Routledge & Keagan Paul‚ London Rickards‚ T. (1985): Stimulating Innovation – A Systems Approach‚ London Ritter‚ T. (1998): Innovationserfolg durch Netzwerkkompetenz
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Many exchange mechanisms can be observed throughout the worlds cultures; these include reciprocity‚ redistribution and down the line exchange. Reciprocity is a form of gift exchange whereby objects have no concept of perceived value. Social gain is seen as more important than any potential economic result in this system. An object would be presented to another and this gesture insure social relations‚ a return object (or gesture) may be presented at a later date‚ but the main aim of reciprocity
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History of Sociological and Anthropological Thought Introduction -Social thought provides general theories to explain actions and behavior of society as a whole. -The broad arena of social thought encompasses sociological‚ political and philosophical ideas. -Classical social theory has generally been presented from a perspective of Western philosophy; the result is that it has often been seen as very Eurocentric. -Classical sociological theories are important not only historically‚ but also
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The accumulation of capital is the gathering or amassing of objects of value as judged by one’s perceived reproductive interest group‚ the increase in wealth through‚ concentration‚ or the creation of wealth. Capital is money or a financial asset invested for the purpose of making more money (whealth in the form of profit‚ rent‚ interest‚ royalties‚ capital may also be seen as a form of capital‚ investment in one’s personal abilities‚ such as through education‚ to improve their function and therefore
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Combining the spheres of religion and economics gets to the heart of the interaction of theology‚ philosophy‚ and economics. Moveover‚ it brings a more complete answer on how economics have shaped and impacted society. Thinkers like Karl Marx‚ Karl Polanyi‚ and Max Weber‚ have commented or discussed religion in their understanding of the economy—each one making a different case regarding how it fits together or uses religion differently in their arguments. A lot of these arguments have centered around
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Contents INTRODUCTION Sustainability is a very powerful and defining idea. A sustainable corporation creates profits for its shareholders‚ but at the same time takes steps to protect environment and improve the lives of those who are in interaction with it. The report is prepared with an aim of increasing awareness of issues that affect sustainable business development and how it impacts strategic advancement of business. Various global sustainability agenda like Agenda 21 has been discussed
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biotechnology community. Organization Science‚ 15(1)‚ 5-22. Pelz‚ D.‚ & Andrews‚ F. (1966). Scientists in Organizations. New York: Wiley. plc‚ K. (2012). About us. Retrieved from Kingfisher plc web site: http://www.kingfisher.com/index.asp?pageid=176 Polanyi‚ M Powell‚ W.‚ Koput‚ K.‚ & Smith-Doerr‚ L. (1996). Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology. Administrative Science Quarterly‚ 41‚ 116-145. Schauer‚ F. (1991). Playing by the rules.
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Bristol 11 September 2006‚ University of Bristol‚ United Kingdom viewed 4 November 2012‚ <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2001/cannibal.htm> Lindenhaum‚ S 2009‚ ‘Cannibalism‚ kuru and anthropology’‚ Folia Neuropathologica‚ Vol. 47 (2)‚ pp. 138-44. Sahlins‚ M 1978‚ ‘Culture as protein and profit‚’ New York Review of Books‚ pp. 45-53. Conklin‚ B.A 2001‚ ‘Consuming grief: compassionate cannibalism in an Amazonian society’‚ Austin‚ Texas: University of Texas Press. Introduction. Arens‚ W‚ Harris‚ M‚ Stanley
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BasicBooks Foster‚ J (2011). Industrial Relations 308‚ Study Guide Athabasca University Unit 3 and 4 Notes Kelloway‚ K.‚ Francis‚ L. (2008). Management of Occupational Health and Safety. Nelson Education Ltd. Lewchuk‚ W.‚ de Wolff‚ A.‚ King‚ A.‚ Polanyi‚ M. (2006). The hidden costs of precarious employment: health and the employment relationship. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press Zafar‚ Amina. Mar 22‚ 2012. Work-related carcinogens need more scrutiny
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SOCIAL EVOLUTIONISM & HISTORICISM (Aguilar‚ Alexa Nicole Dizon‚ Isabela Maquimot‚ Jaimee Faye) * Introduction to Social/Sociocultural Evolutionism Commonalities among Classical Theories * Social Evolution is the process by which structural reorganization is affected through time‚ eventually producing a form or structure which is qualitatively different from the ancestral form. * Society is inevitable to change. * Societies start out in a primitive state and gradually become
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