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female team sport talent development programmes, and providing a blueprint for future research in other sports. This will make funding more economical and efficient as it will be deployed in an evidence
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, creative professionals stive to create both artistic and economic values (Eikhof & Haunschild, 2007), while team members wrestle with the exploration-exploitation tension (Smith, 2014). Senior managers, too
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Overview Multinational Corporations have a great opportunity to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is more so in developing regions such as Africa that face huge challenges meeting SDGs. Despite the significance placed on MNCs and in particular, the mining industry as one of the...
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Overview Initiatives seeking to address UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) often involve various forms of distributed actions and contributions of multiple actors. In such contexts, leadership may not only be accomplished by a leader in control, but is likely to emerge through various...
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markets, and the real economy. NBER Working Paper No 32053. Campbell, J.Y., Cocco, J.F. (2007). How do house prices affect consumption? Evidence from micro data. Journal of Monetary Economics, 54 (3), 591
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% of partnerships and collaborations involve competitors (Harbison & Pekar, 1998), aka coopetition (Bengtsson & Kock, 2000). Competing firms often face similar economic and sustainability challenges while possessing
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-term economic stability. Therefore, this research project aims to (i) Evaluate the extent to which sustainability principles are integrated into existing corporate governance structure. (ii)Explore
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to undertake a series of empirical investigations that employ both physiological measurements and experimental games derived from behavioural economics. By utilizing these methodologies, the project seeks
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behavioural economics and physiological measurements. These methods will be combined with different forms of online remote interaction to address several key questions, including participants' perceptions and
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-making processes under resource constraints. The project will utilise a series of behavioural economics games to collect data on individuals' behaviour across different contexts of scarcity