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ARCHITECTURE, MEMORY AND INSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY: THE ROLE OF THE 1963, 1999, 2019 COMPETITIONS SHAPED THE STAATSBIBLIOTHEK ZU BERLIN
Three architectural competitions defined the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin's identity across political periods. The 1963 competition reflected Cold War democracy, 1999 addressed reunification, and.
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Financial development and growth show an inverted-U pattern
Endogenous growth model showing financial development creates opposing effects on growth through improved funding access and increased R&D competition for limited innovation resources.
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Noncompete clauses are linked to lower mobility and wages
Economic analysis of noncompete clauses, examining whether they protect firm investments or reduce worker mobility, wages, and innovation through widespread use.
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JIT adoption faces barriers in Jember coffee shops
Study examines barriers to just-in-time inventory adoption among small coffee businesses in East Java, identifying supplier reliability, material costs, and quality control as key obstacles.
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GVC participation is linked to higher firm innovation in Vietnam
Microeconomic evidence on global value chain participation and firm innovation in Vietnam, 2005-2023, examining effects across firm heterogeneity using probit regression with instrumental variables.
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Bekasi labor candidates split votes, but coordination sometimes concentrated support
Examines how Indonesia's fragmented labor movement achieved electoral success in Bekasi's 2019 legislative election through cross-union cooperation despite structural divisions and institutional.
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Article traces the "imaginary" in technology, war, and security studies
Explore how imaginaries shape technology, warfare, and great power competition. This article maps social, sociotechnical, and security imaginaries as analytical frameworks for international.
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Destination structures and export stability varied across major wheat suppliers
Analyzing how destination diversification and competitiveness shape wheat export resilience among major suppliers during pandemic, climate, and geopolitical shocks from 2020-2024.
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Financial reporting quality linked to wins in competitive Japanese tenders
Study examines how financial reporting quality and quantity affect Japanese government procurement success, revealing transparency benefits in competitive tenders and political connections as.
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Nutrient Uptake and Growth Kinetics of Novel Environmental Phytoplankton Isolates from the Galápagos Archipelago
Study characterizes growth kinetics and functional traits of Galápagos phytoplankton isolates, revealing taxon-specific deviations from allometric scaling predictions.