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Moral decision making: searching for the highest expected moral value
Kenneth E. AupperleThis article offers a new way to conceptualize decision making in regard to ethical dilemmas and complex social issues. The framework provided here identifies steps essential to…
The effects of new product development teams on new product quality: a taiwanese-american comparison
Louis P. White, Tsang-Jung Chang, Kuen-Yung Jone, G. Gary HuThis paper investigates the influence of team characteristics and organization context factors on new product quality and compares these influences on Taiwanese (Collectivists…
Organizational genesis in the nonprofit sector: an analysis of demand, supply, and community characteristics
Emily BarmanScholarly knowledge of organizational founding in the nonprofit sector has grown not from macro-level analyses but rather from the aggregation of in-depth and focused studies of…
Institutional change of the agri-environmental governance in Finland
Laura KrögerOn joining the EU in 1995 Finland had to adopt its national agricultural policies to follow the principles of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), its accompanying measures…
Use of the legal-institutional analysis model in mexican environmental disputes
Donna LybeckerThe article reports the results from a natural resourcenegotiation model, the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model (LIAM), in two Mexican case studies: the Lerma River-Lake Chapala…
Incorporating institutional power into the disparate stakeholder management approach: a case study of wildlife management in the southern greater yellowstone area
Lynne Koontz, Dana L. HoagNatural resource management decisions are complicated by multiple property rights, management objectives, and stakeholders with varying degrees of influence over the decision…
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- Associate Professor Davide Secchi