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    The general theory of culture, entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality-of-life: Comparing nurturing versus thwarting enterprise start-ups in BRIC, Denmark, Germany, and the Unite... by Woodside, Arch, Bernal, P., Coduras, A.

    Published 2016
    “…This study examines influences on quality-of-life of national cultures as complex wholes and entrepreneurship activities in Brazil, Russia, India, China, Germany, and the United States (the six focal nations) plus Denmark (a small-size, economically-developed, nation). …”
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    Internationalisation in the context of the ‘alternative’ Mittelstand: Investigating the case of a fashion-jewellery Firm by Hoffmann, Marcel H. L.

    Published 2014
    “…This Master thesis explores this gap in the internationalisation literature and relates it to the context of Germany’salternative’ Mittelstand. Renowned as the driver of Germany’s global economic success, the term Mittelstand is used to denote owner-managed SMEs which are not only defined by quantitative terms but also by their social and cultural qualitative characteristics. …”
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    Seeds of degrowth? The politics of scaling and working in community-supported agriculture co-operatives by Maier, Fabian

    Published 2024
    “…Given the empirical absence of degrowth in alternative organisational practice, this research suggests the need to taking a more critical and cautious stance when translating multifaceted political economic ideas of degrowth to instances of alternative organising. …”
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    From conventional to alternative forms of propulsion How new technologies may change the nature, structure and management of supply chains in the German automotive sector by Mueller, Daniel Wilhelm

    Published 2012
    “…The author therefore conducted an online Delphi survey to investigate this topic. Germany’s OEMs currently start producing all propulsion technologies. …”
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    German training revisited: An appraisal of corporatist governance by Lange, Thomas

    Published 2012
    “…Despite modernisation attempts, the German apprenticeship is the outcome of a complicated political process, linked to its historical origins, which allows for a considerable degree of self‐interest alongside its corporatist roots and values. Amongst Germany's social partners, heterogeneous self‐interests and corporatism can co‐exist, thus identifying an alternative model to collectivism and segmentalism.Originality/value: The paper rejects recent suggestions that the German system moves towards a model of “segmentalism”. …”
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    How intermediate capacity modes provide accessibility and resilience in metropolitan transit networks: Insights from a global study of 19 cities by Scheurer, Jan

    Published 2016
    “…In a comparison of Munich, Germany, where a full spectrum of public transport modes is present, and Hamburg, Germany, where there is a performance gap between heavy rail and buses, accessibility outcomes are discussed. …”
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    Students' Understanding of Boiling Points and Intermolecular Forces by Schmidt, H., Kaufmann, B., Treagust, David

    Published 2009
    “…The most prominent alternative conception was that boiling involves breaking covalent bonds. …”
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    The Kleinhaus and the politics of localism in German architecture and planning by Rousset, Isabel

    Published 2022
    “…For modern promoters of low-density alternatives to the tenement, the Kleinhaus was an ideal model for mass appropriation. …”
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