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- From the rule of law to the rule of technology: institutional implications of the digital transformation of courts

- Francesco Contini
- From the Size of the Box to the Costs of Universal Service Obligation: A Cross-Country Comparison , pp 37-52

- François Boldron, Denis Joram, Lise Martin and Bernard Roy
- From the Stability Pact to ESM - What Next?

- Claudia Buch
- From the stadiums to the consoles: the role of sports computer games during COVID-19 , pp 375-384

- Ilan Tamir
- From the urban revolution to the age of cities?

- Juval Portugali
- From the White Paper to REACH: the hours-free journey of socio-economic analysis , pp 74-116

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- From the ‘External Dimension of the ERA’ to an ‘EU External S&T Policy’? Conclusions and Perspectives

- Heiko Prange-Gstöhl
- From the ‘semi-civilized state’ to the ‘emerging market’: remarks on the international legal history of the semi-periphery1

- Umut Özsu
- From Theoretical Production to the Design of Entrepreneurship Study Programmes: A French Case

- Thierry Verstraete and Martine Hlady-Rispal
- From theory to action: how banking-as-a-service in Europe is operationalizing Open Banking and unlocks a multi-billion dollar opportunity

- Maximilian Salomon
- From Theory to Estimation and Back: The Empirical Relevance of the New Economic Geography

- Steven Brakman and Harry Garretsen
- From Theory to Practice: Vertical Relations in the French Postal Market , pp 183-202

- Xavier Ambrosini and Olaf Klargaard
- From Trade Hub to Innovation Hub: Hong Kong

- Naubahar Sharif and Erik Baark
- From transfer to transformation: adapting global templates to national, local, and institutional contexts , pp 69-81

- Gerardo L. Blanco
- From transport equity to mobility justice: an introduction , pp 15-30

- Ersilia Verlinghieri
- From unicentric to pluricentric coordination , pp 118-134

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- From Uniformity to Sustainable Diversity: Transformations of a Post-Socialist City

- Alexandra Bitušíková and Daniel Luther
- From Utopia to Common Sense: The Climate Mitigation Challenge

- Ottmar Edenhofer, Brigitte Knopf and Gunnar Luderer
- From waste management to natural capital management in the circular economy , pp 278-292

- Graham Aid and David Lazarevic
- From Weberian bureaucracy to digital government? Trajectories of administrative reform in Germany , pp 207-226

- Sabine Kuhlmann
- From worktime reduction to a post-work future: Implications for sustainable consumption governance , pp 185-200

- Maurie J. Cohen
- From ‘Nothing to My Name’ to ‘I Am a Singer’: market, capital, and politics in the Chinese music industry , pp 293-310

- Qian Wang and Jeroen de Kloet
- From ‘Old’ Industrial Policy to ‘New’ Industrial Development Policies

- Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
- From ‘Service Public’ to Universal Service: The Case of the European Union

- Matthias Finger and Dominique Finon
- From ‘stupid’ to ‘self-actualizing’ workers , pp 158-171

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- From “people conquering nature” to “ecological civilization”: a corpus-based study of the shifts and continuities in climate discourses in China , pp 55-71

- Lucy Xia Zhao and Xiaowei Zang
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- Front stage with no front-stage employees: customer perceptions of self-service hotels , pp 163-180

- Ritva Höykinpuro
- Front-line employee-based experience innovation in tourism , pp 270-283

- Jens Friis Jensen and Flemming Sørensen
- Frontage tax and the optimally compact city

- Peter F. Colwell and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Frontier issues of the political economy of migration , pp 411-431

- Gil Epstein
- Frontier Worker

- Sandra Mantu
- Frontiers in Pension Finance and Reform: Institutional Innovation in the Netherlands

- Lans Bovenberg
- Frontline employee lying behaviour shaping the customer experience , pp 271-281

- Hannah Snyder and Lars Witell
- Frugal energy and the global markets of pico solar systems , pp 313-329

- Pascale Trompette and Céline Cholez
- Frugal engineering , pp 140-153

- Balkrishna C. Rao
- Frugal engineering solutions for recovery of resources from wastewater , pp 197-219

- Pamela Ceron-Chafla and Ralph E.F. Lindeboom
- Frugal innovation

- Linda Annala Tesfaye and Martin Fougère
- Frugal innovation and digital platforms , pp 278-294

- Erwin van Tuijl and Peter Knorringa
- Frugal innovation and economic dynamics in developing economies , pp 120-137

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- Frugal innovation and legitimacy , pp 142-153

- Greetje Schouten and Peter Knorringa
- Frugal innovation and sustainability, exploring the empirical relevance of a new taxonomy: fully versus weakly sustainable frugal innovation , pp 72-88

- with Sana Khan
- Frugal innovation and sustainability: bringing together polarized views from the state of the art , pp 84-101

- Stephanie Knizkov and Julia Arlinghaus
- Frugal innovation and the process of disruption , pp 107-119

- with Souhaila Kammoun
- Frugal innovation as a new technological paradigm for inclusion and sustainability , pp 182-195

- Christian Le Bas
- Frugal innovation as a new technological paradigm: an interpretation , pp 18-33

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