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- Reconceptualizing Industrial Relations in a Global, Knowledge-driven Economy

- Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld
- Reconceptualizing revenge for the 21st century: an identity maintenance perspective

- Robert J. Bies, Christine C. Hwang, Eunjeong Shin, Laurie J. Barclay and Thomas M. Tripp
- Reconceptualizing sport: embracing critical feminist theory and intersectionality

- Jennifer J. Waldron
- Reconceptualizing the MNE–development relationship: the role of complementary resources , pp 451-471

- Jonathan P. Doh and Jennifer Oetzel
- Reconciling diverse perspectives of decision makers on resilience and sustainability , pp 360-386

- Sahar Mirzaee, Matthias Ruth and David Fannon
- Reconciling Diversity with Equality: The Role of Intergovernmental Fiscal Arrangements in Maintaining an Effective State in Canada

- Richard Bird and Francois Vaillancourt
- Reconciling Economic Development, Nature Conservation and Local Communities , pp 159-176

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- Reconciling Evolutionary Economics with Liberalism

- Gerhard Wegner
- Reconciling the Growth of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

- Amitava Dutt
- Reconfiguration of the Labor Market

- Haizheng Li and Guifang (Lynn) Yang
- Reconfiguring animals in food systems: an agenda for research , pp 129-146

- Lewis Holloway
- Reconfiguring human-AI collaboration: integrating chatbots in welfare services , pp 97-111

- Elena Parmiggiani, Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou and Ilias Pappas
- Reconfiguring Italian Pensions: From Policy Stalemate to Comprehensive Reforms

- Maurizio Ferrera and Matteo Jessoula
- Reconsidering algorithmic management: feminist research tools for challenging computational thinking , pp 358-372

- Laura Candidatu and Koen Leurs
- Reconsidering Muslim philanthropy and sustainable development in Indonesia , pp 307-322

- Hilman Latief
- Reconsidering public management in a post-COVID world , pp 31-42

- Zeger van der Wal
- Reconsidering Reconsidered: Why Sustainable Discounting Need Not be Inconsistent Over Time

- John Pezzey
- Reconsidering the early marginal productivity theory of distribution and interest , pp 146-166

- Arrigo Opocher
- Reconsidering the Paradox of High R&D Input and Low Innovation: Sweden

- Pierre Bitard, Charles Edquist and Leif Hommen
- Reconsidering the Silk Road: Tourism in the Context of Regionalism and Trade Patterns

- Karen Jackson
- Reconstructing Growth Theory , pp 38-68

- Sjak Smulders
- Reconstructing the early history of path-dependence theory

- Staffan Hultén
- Reconstructing the juridical identity of public private partnership , pp 103-115

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- Reconstruction of organization , pp 133-147

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- Reconstructive social research in the interpretive tradition: an interview with Monika Wohlrab-Sahr

- Monika Wohlrab-Sahr, Michaela Pfadenhauer and Silke Steets
- Recovered imaginaries, imagined recoveries: a cultural political economy of crisis construals and crisis management in the North Atlantic financial crisis , pp 234-254

- Bob Jessop
- Recovering from public health crises: lessons from Hong Kong's tourism and hospitality industry , pp 107-123

- Hiu Yan Lee and Kevin Yin Kiu Leung
- Recovery and Resilience Facility , pp 110-127

- Stefania Baroncelli
- Recovery and resolution of banks , pp 206-222

- Shuai Guo
- Recovery from COVID-19 and air transportation in the ASEAN+3 region

- Xiaoqian Sun, Sebastian Wandelt and Anming Zhang
- Recreating diversity for resilient and adaptive agricultural systems , pp 404-424

- Douglas K. Bardsley
- Recreation Demand Models for Environmental Valuation

- Catherine Kling and John Crooker
- Recreation Demand Systems for Multiple Site Count Data Travel Cost Models , pp 253-270

- J Shonkwiler
- Recruiting and Retaining the Next Generation of College Faculty: Negotiating the New Playing Field

- Martin Finkelstein
- Recruitment

- Fay Faraday
- Recruitment and retention of professional labour: the health workforce at settlement level , pp Daniel R.-White

- Dean B. Carson, Elizabeth Wenghofer, Patrick Timony, Adrian Schoo, Peter Berggren and Brian Charters
- Recruitment and selection practices that facilitate workforce diversity in the public sector , pp 41-56

- Marie-France J. Waxin, Fang Zhao and Angela Zacharias
- Recruitment Channel Use and Applicant Arrival: An Empirical Analysis , pp 103-127

- Giovanni Russo, Piet Rietveld, Peter Nijkamp, Cees Gorter, Giovanni Russo, Piet Rietveld, Peter Nijkamp and Cees Gorter
- Recruitment in China , pp 147-167

- Lin-Ya Hong and Fabian Jintae Froese
- Recruitment of diverse populations into public health research

- Dominick L. Sturz
- Recruitment, remittances, and returns , pp 312-330

- Philip Martin and Ibrahim Sirkeci
- Recruitment, retention and retirement: institutional research and the need for data

- Michael A. Baer, Deborah A. Freund, Chalotte v. Kuh and Richard R. Spies
- Recurrence of financial crises: cross-country patterns and implications for Korea

- Kiseok Hong, Jong-Wha Lee and Changyong Rhee
- Recurrent memes and technological fallacies , pp 315-337

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- Recursive workhorses , pp 66-74

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- Recyclable waste trade of Mainland China , pp 33-50

- Aya Yoshida
- Recycling and resource recovery under the Basel Convention: historical analysis and outlook , pp 56-79

- Pierre Portas
- Recycling Asian Savings within the Region: The Role of Singapore

- Ngiam Kee Jin
- Red cards: (mis)carriage of justice? , pp 269-280

- Ruud Koning and Lara van Steen
- Red flags and stress tests , pp 141-154

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