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- Conceptual Confusions, Ethics and Economics

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Conceptual explanation and contingency , pp 67-89

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- Conceptual explanation of European Union law , pp 135-160

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- Conceptual Foundations for Health Utility Measurement

- Han Bleichrodt and Jose Luis Pinto
- Conceptual Foundations for Health Utility Measurement

- Han Bleichrodt and Jose Luis Pinto
- Conceptual foundations: a bird’s-eye view , pp 19-44

- Jonathan Baron and Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
- Conceptual foundations: community-based enterprise and community development , pp 151-178

- Ana MarÃa Peredo and James J. Chrisman
- Conceptual Framework , pp 15-25

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- Conceptual framework and analytical methodologies , pp 23-58

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- Conceptual framework and analytical methods , pp 3-14

- Pengfei Ni, Xiaolan Yang and Peter Karl Kresl
- Conceptual Framework for an Analysis of Diversity and Heterogeneity in the Knowledge Economy and Society

- Elias G. Carayannis
- Conceptual framework for managing international crises, 1990-2020 , pp 52-77

- Egle E. Murauskaite and Allison Astorino-Courtois
- Conceptual issues and preliminary observations , pp 1-21

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- Conceptual Perspective on System Innovations and Technological Transitions

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- Conceptual Problems in the Assignment of Functions in SEE: The Case of Albania

- Bernard Dafflon
- Conceptualisations, Relationships and Trends between Innovation, Competitiveness and Development: Industrial Policy Beyond the Crisis

- Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
- Conceptualising a tax policy mix for resource efficiency: selected results from a three-transition pathways approach , pp 174-192

- Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak, Henning Wilts, Mark Meyer and Martin Distelkamp
- Conceptualising climate change governance and disclosure to enhance sustainability reporting , pp 309-322

- Syed Mahfujul Alam and Ericka Costa
- Conceptualising contextual variation in older adults’ quality of life cross-nationally: challenges and opportunities , pp 387-401

- Christine A. Mair
- Conceptualising domestic abuse in human rights law , pp 115-129

- Ronagh McQuigg
- Conceptualising reform endurance: where preservation meets adaptation , pp 16-35

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- Conceptualising the ministerial adviser in Latin America: roles and relationships with the bureaucracy , pp 266-281

- Diego Salazar-Morales
- Conceptualising the science-policy-practice interface of adaptive governance , pp 54-74

- Carina Wyborn, Jasper Montana, Amber Datta and Elena Louder
- Conceptualization and measurements of institutional contexts: a review

- Haya Stier
- Conceptualizing and Measuring Modern Biotechnology

- Johan Brink, Maureen McKelvey and Keith Smith
- Conceptualizing and operationalizing 'inclusive' talent management: four different approaches , pp 18-45

- Françoise Cadigan, Nicky Dries and Anand van Zelderen
- Conceptualizing community within the public goods paradigm , pp 21-36

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- Conceptualizing fiscal citizenship , pp 53-81

- Charlotte Schmidt and Eva Matthaei
- Conceptualizing higher education transformation: introduction to the Research Handbook on the Transformation of Higher Education , pp 2-22

- Jay R. Dee, Liudvika Leišytė and Barend J.R. van der Meulen
- Conceptualizing the Dynamics of Industrial Districts

- Michael J. Piore
- Conceptualizing the energy nexus of global public policy and international political economy , pp 23-32

- Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter
- Conceptualizing the social determinants of health: the value of a global political economy of health perspective , pp 27-34

- Courtney McNamara
- Conceptualizing the Transformation and Reorientation of Systems of Innovation , pp 13-40

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- Conceptualizing, planning, and administering migration surveys , pp 10-30

- Stefanie Barratt, Sonja Fransen and Craig Loschmann
- Concerns and warnings , pp 107-109

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- Concerting entrepreneurship: an international public good

- Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne
- Concluding Analysis

- Peter Leisink, Bram Steijn and Ulke Veersma
- Concluding Comments , pp 192-203

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- Concluding Discussion – Where to Now?

- Ray Forrest
- Concluding observations , pp 553-554

- Rosa MarÃa Lastra
- Concluding observations , pp 467-470

- Udaya Wagle
- Concluding observations , pp 93-100

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- Concluding Observations on Economic Evolution, Diversity and Rationality , pp 319-324

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- Concluding reflections on case study research and its prospects , pp 330-341

- Vaughn M. John
- Concluding remarks , pp 237-245

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- Concluding Remarks

- Bruno Cassiman and Massimo G. Colombo
- Concluding remarks , pp 150-153

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- Concluding remarks , pp 536-540

- Andreas Heinzmann and Valerio Scollo
- Concluding remarks , pp 121-123

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