Keyword [Ideology] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Reconciling socialism with the market: The 'privatization' debates in China (1993--2002) |
182. | Terrorist ideology and behavior: An examination of the behavior of known and unknown perpetrators |
183. | The Bloomberg Way: Development politics, urban ideology, and class transformation in contemporary New York City (Michael Bloomberg) |
184. | Two Essays on Mergers and Acquisitions |
185. | Gender ideology: Impact on dual-career couples' role strain, marital satisfaction, and life satisfaction |
186. | Cultural influences in political ideology: Conservatism and vertical individualism |
187. | The influence of ideology and the role it plays in adaptation to the occupation of fishing |
188. | Technology, progress, and making democracy |
189. | Aid allocation and political ideology in Latin America and the Caribbean |
190. | State policy, labor market, and gender ideology in Norway and Sweden |
191. | An Empirical Analysis of Real Estate, Regulation, and the Environment |
192. | Public policy and the developments in the small and medium-sized enterprises sector in Tanzania during the 'Ujamaa' ideology, 1967--1985 |
193. | Being Loyal, Acting on It! Loyalty, Ideology and Identification: An Empirical Study in the Free/Libre Open Source Software Context |
194. | The political economy of ideology |
195. | Work-based social support for the family, interdomain conflict, interdomain enhancement, job satisfaction and organizational commitment: A partially mediating model |
196. | The contingent self: An ideology of the personal |
197. | A critical analysis of technology transfer, ideology, and development in the context of communication technology in the Philippines |
198. | Economic transition and the separation of political and economic spheres: Ideology and the transformation of industrial relations in post-communist Polan |
199. | Presidents, ideology, and macroeconomic crises: The limitations of partisanship in macroeconomic policy-making |
200. | Institutional ideology and industry-level action: A macro analysis of corporate legitimation in the United States petroleum industry |
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