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A behavioral model of path dependency: the economics of profitable inefficiency and market failure.
March 1, 2000... Morris Altman [*]
Abstract
In this article, a model of path dependency is developed, grounded in behavioral economics (x-efficiency/efficiency wage theory), where it becomes possible and reasonable to expect a multiplicity of...
Systemism: the alternative to individualism and holism.
March 1, 2000... Mario Bunge [*]
Abstract
Three radical worldviews and research approaches are salient in social studies: individualism, holism, and systemism. Individualism focuses on the composition of social systems, whereas holism focuses on their...
The developing workfare policy in Australia: a critical assessment.
March 1, 2000... John Burgess [*]
Abstract
This article considers the origins, application and implication of work for unemployment benefit programs in Australia. Such programs have evolved in Canada, USA, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand over the...
Gratitude and gratuity: a meta-analysis of research on the service-tipping relationship [#].
March 1, 2000... Michael Lynna [a]
Michael McCall [b],[*]
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The relationship between tip size and evaluations of the service was assessed in a meta-analysis of seven published and six unpublished studies involving 2547 dining parties at 20...
Affinity as social capital: its role in development.
March 1, 2000... A. Allan Schmid [*]
Abstract
One form of social capital is a relationship of affinity and regard among people. The capital metaphor can be useful in identifying processes of investment and disinvestment. Caring can be an economic...
Corporate fraud, systematic risk, and shareholder enrichment.
March 1, 2000... Dale O. Cloninger [*]
Abstract
The impact of the disclosure of alleged illegal corporate activities together with the possible motives for their use increasingly has become the subject of research by financial scholars. These studies...