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- RCTs, the What Works centre and children's social care

- Donald Forrester
- RD programs as instruments for governmental RD funding policy , pp 107-122

- Emanuela Reale, Magnus Gulbrandsen and Thomas Scherngell
- Re-conceptualising entrepreneurial ecosystems: a theoretical exploration of evolution over space and time , pp 221-235

- Andrew Johnston, Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura
- Re-conceptualizing social capital , pp 233-249

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- Re-defining modes of learning , pp 168-177

- Sue Beckingham
- Re-enchanting the walkable city: controversies and turmoil in Athens's public space

- Dimitra Kanellopoulou
- Re-enchanting the world: la bruja and class struggle in Chicana/Latina cultural production , pp 37-51

- Norell Martínez
- Re-engaging with the state: examining (prospective) links between labour geography and labour inspection

- Thomas Hastings
- Re-establishing Growth After the Crisis – Lessons from the Nordic Countries

- Seppo Honkapohja
- Re-evolution of growth pole settlements in northern peripheries? Reflecting the emergence of an LNG hub in Northern Australia with experiences from Northern Norway

- Sveinung Eikeland, Trond Nilsen and Andrew Taylor
- Re-framing prosecutorial perceptions of ‘justice’: Towards the goal of ‘thrivership’ , pp 384-400

- Antonia Porter
- Re-framing the Discussion: How White Male Supremacy Continues to Obscure the Reality of Gender in Higher Education

- Elizabeth Higginbotham
- Re-futuring creative economies: beyond bad dreams and the banal imagination , pp 216-227

- Mark Banks
- Re-greening the Earth While Making Our Economies More Peaceful and Fair

- Willem Hoogendyk
- Re-imagining mothers exercising leadership in sport management , pp 291-303

- Talia Ritondo, Sarah Leberman and Dawn E. Trussell
- Re-imagining the household through insurance , pp 296-308

- Kate Booth and Antonia Settle
- Re-imagining the role of the sovereign state and individual rights in mitigating the effects of the deterioration of the environment , pp 121-142

- Francois Venter
- Re-interpreting marketings role in the study of the Asian consumer , pp 170-180

- Foo Nin Ho and Jared Wong
- Re-inventing Innovation

- Pierre-Benoit Joly, Arie Rip and Michael Callon
- Re-negotiating infrastructural boundaries in urban spaces: road maintenance as a dualistic mode of infrastructuring , pp 417-429

- Roman Solé-Pomies
- Re-orienting Development in Uncertain Times

- Jayati Ghosh
- Re-partnering across the life course

- Katya Ivanova
- Re-personalizing personal data in the cloud , pp 69-95

- Anne S.Y. Cheung
- Re-reading Hollis and Nell , pp 3-34

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- Re-regulation for parcel delivery in the e-commerce context? , pp 131-145

- Joost Vantomme
- Re-routing globalization: polycrisis, Europe's decline and the crisis of Atlanticism

- Alan W. Cafruny and Vassilis K. Fouskas
- Re-shaping global borders: EU trade policy and the interregional preference , pp 263-280

- Philippe De Lombaerde, Ludger Kühnhardt and Mario Filadoro
- Re-thinking Macroeconomic Policies

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Re-thinking resilience in transitional times , pp 260-271

- Helen Cahill
- Re-visiting the patents and access to medicines dichotomy: An evaluation of TRIPs implementation and public health safeguards in developing countries , pp 109-130

- Tahir Amin
- Reaching and Maintaining Structural Balance: Leaders in the States

- Katherine Willoughby
- Reaching beyond banks: how to target trade-based money laundering and terrorist financing outside the financial sector , pp 52-76

- Ross S. Delston and Stephen C. Walls
- Reaching halal and Islamic market segments: tapping marketing opportunities beyond the borders , pp 198-210

- Mohammad Mominul Islam
- Reaching Scale: Utilities as Platforms to Provide Opportunities for the Majority

- Francisco Mejia
- Reaching SDG #3 – Good Health and Well-being: evidence from healthcare initiatives in South Africa

- Constance Dumalanède
- Reactivating abandoned infrastructure development and considering the Islamic finance option: a case study of Nigeria , pp 116-142

- Ziyaad Mahomed, Mustapha Akinlaso and Shamsher Mohamad
- Read a lot! , pp 27-28

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- Read all about it: media reporting of country ranks , pp 131-163

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- Read and debate each others work , pp 137-138

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- Read around the topic , pp 198-199

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- Read, write, reread and rewrite , pp 68-70

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- Readiness for funding: the influence of entrepreneurial team diversity , pp 147-165

- Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman and Tatiana S. Manolova
- Readiness of the construction industry to adopt the modern methods of construction: a scoping review

- Ali M. Saad, Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi, Chris Gorse and Suhaib Arogundade
- Reading Edith Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm forty years on (1959-1999) , pp 148-178

- Margherita Turvani
- Reading for economic difference , pp 476-485

- J.K. Gibson-Graham
- Reading Freeman when ladders for development are gone , pp 441-455

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
- Reading mitigation obligations in internationally recognised human rights

- Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and Ruby Rorty
- Reading the socio-ecological fix through the lens of labour: the subsumption of nature and labour in British Columbia's forests

- Michael Ekers
- Readings and library , pp 111-115

- Katia Caldari
- Readjusting the perspective on LMT firms in product supply chains in light of knowledge-intensive activity , pp 166-190

- Isabel Schwinge
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