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- ‘Financialisation’ in Post-Keynesian Models of Distribution and Growth: A Systematic Review

- Eckhard Hein and Till van Treeck
- ‘Finders, keepers, losers, weepers!’ A doctoral candidate’s reality of changing thesis advisors , pp 36-42

- Polly Black
- ‘Fortress’ common markets: are they welfare-improving? , pp 47-60

- Constantinos Syropoulos, Elias Dinopoulos, Constantinos Syropoulos and Elias Dinopoulos
- ‘Fragility’: A Macro-dynamic Motive to Offer Quick and General Access to ART in LDC

- Bruno Ventelou, Yann Videau and Jean-Paul Moatti
- ‘Future-gazing’: how floating offshore wind can revitalise European large energy-intensive industries

- Julian Gregory
- ‘Grow Your Own' in the New Economy? Skill-formation Challenges in the New England Optical Networking Industry

- William Lazonick, Michael Fiddy and Steven Quimby
- ‘Harmony’ in China’s Climate Change Policy

- Paul Howard
- ‘Historical sensibility’ and its relevance for contemporary housing studies , pp 53-63

- Keith Jacobs
- ‘History-Friendly' Models of Industry Evolution

- Luigi Orsenigo
- ‘Hybrid’ threats

- Antonio Missiroli
- ‘I wouldn’t start from here’—money and happiness

- Chris Budd
- ‘If you change the country, you are not a real refugee’ - the impact of the Dublin Regulation on refugees’ flight and arrival experiences , pp 112-123

- Anja Bartel
- ‘Invasive species’ management – managing the Australian free-roaming cat population

- Sophie Riley and Joan E. Schaffner
- ‘Leaping Across the Mountains, Bounding Over the Hills': Punctualism and Gradualism in Economic Development

- Witold Kwasnicki
- ‘Leaping Frogs’ in the Demography of Manufacturing Firms (1911–71)

- Lucia Castellucci and Renato Giannetti
- ‘Low-Cost’ Shareholder Activism: A Review of the Evidence

- Fabrizio Ferri
- ‘Low-tech’ industry: a new path for development? The case of the salmon farming industry in Chile

- Michiko Iizuka
- ‘Mainstreaming’ the ‘alternative’? The financialization of transnational migrant remittances , pp 539-561

- Kavita Datta
- ‘Majority doesn’t exist’: a critical perspective on research with LGBTQ+ people

- Clifford Lewis and Nina Reynolds
- ‘Management by accounting’: the roles of accounting in agencification , pp 107-122

- Budi Waluyo
- ‘Managing’ wild horses and burros in the US

- Meredith S. Hou
- ‘Monstrous moral hybrids’ and the corrupting quality of public debt , pp 142-164

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- ‘Naturaliter homo homini amicus est’: economy, happiness and relationships in Aquinas’ thought , pp 95-111

- Paolo Santori
- ‘Nothing about us without us’: researching sexual and reproductive health with priority populations

- Judith A. Dean, Olivia Hollingdrake, James A. Fowler and Sarah Warzywoda
- ‘One has to manage and it’s who you know’: social support and coping strategies among urban poor residents during COVID-19 , pp 311-330

- Wafa Alam and Sabina Faiz Rashid
- ‘Only Connect’: Academic–Business Research Collaborations and the Formation of Ecologies of Innovation

- Paul David and J. Stanley Metcalfe
- ‘Place’ Qualities of Urban Space: Interpretations of Theory and Ideology

- H.S. Geyer
- ‘Quality in Work’ After the Lisbon Strategy: Is There a Future?

- Haris Kountouros
- ‘Red Flags of Corruption’ in World Bank Projects: An Analysis of Infrastructure Contracts

- Charles Kenny and Maria Musatova
- ‘Red Vienna’ and the roots of Austro-Marxism , pp 7-21

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- ‘Relating’ to finance in the household

- Anette Broløs, Erin B. Taylor, Jillet Sarah Sam and Shriram Venkatraman
- ‘Smart Industry’ and the confluence of standards , pp 212-226

- Claire Stolwijk, Matthijs Punter and Carlos Montalvo
- ‘Smelly Velcro Cat’: a narrative of managing obsessive compulsive ‘disorder’, generalised anxiety ‘disorder’, depression and an academic career , pp 154-167

- Louise Oldridge
- ‘Someone would have to die for me to give up’: the experience of researching suicide

- Laura Patterson
- ‘That's all very well, but if a child is at risk, you can stick your randomisation up your ****’: a brief history of trials in social work and UK children's social care

- David Westlake
- ‘The Cradle of Technology': The Industrial Technology Research Institute

- Min-ping Huang
- ‘The Day the Music Died’: The Financial Tsunami of 2007–09

- Christopher Green
- ‘The New Masters of the Universe’: Institutional Shareholder Engagement and the Regulation and Governance of Banks

- Andy Mullineux
- ‘The World City Concept Travels East’: On Excessive Imagination and Limited Urban Sustainability in UAE World Cities

- David Bassens
- ‘The world in over-shoot’: a celebration of Herman Daly’s contributions to ecological economics – the science of sustainability , pp 22-47

- Robert Goodland
- ‘They go the extra mile, the extra ten miles...’: examining Canadian medical tourists’ interactions with health care workers abroad , pp 451-460

- Valorie A. Crooks, Victoria Casey, Rebecca Whitmore, Rory Johnston and Jeremy Snyder
- ‘This time it’s different’... and why it matters: the shifting geographies of money, finance and risks , pp 105-122

- Michael Pryke
- ‘Tinkering’ with tea: science, technology and innovation policies in Tanzania’s agricultural research system , pp 265-291

- Allison Loconto and Emmanuel Simbua
- ‘Trading’ business knowledge between countries: consultants and the diffusion of management knowledge

- John R. Bryson
- ‘True striving for right and freedom’: Prussian old-conservatism between reception and appropriation of liberal political thought

- Laura C. Achtelstetter and Alexander Kruska1
- ‘We’re in it together’: generating opportunities for leadership through co-produced research

- Jala Burton and Sally Robinson
- ‘We’re not the polite police’: LGBTQ+ domestic and family violence victim-survivors’ experiences with legal actors when seeking help via the civil protection order system in Australia , pp 169-184

- Ellen Reeves
- ‘Will I ever be good enough?’: Using feedback constructively , pp 170-176

- Amanda Lee
- ‘Ye machin’ , pp 26-30

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- “A bridge too far?”: trade mark protection for cannabis-related products and services in the European Union

- Marc Mimler
- “A fever for business”: Dutch joint stock companies , pp 196-217

- Katharine McGowan
- “A tale of three zones” and financial reforms , pp 354-386

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- “Dancing with the Stars”: a case study of the strategic value of territory and the dynamic capabilities of creative industries in the digital age

- Belén Elisa Díaz
- “Everyone’s doing it”: a review of academic counterproductive behaviors

- Tyler N. A. Fezzey, P. D. Harms and Bradley Brummel
- “Focused Research University” and “Matrix College”: Incheon National University’s strategies based on combination and permutation , pp 90-105

- Cho Dong-Sung
- “Form is temporary, class is permanent”: an English Premier League analysis , pp 281-293

- Stefan Szymanski and Guy Wilkinson
- “Hot arms” and the “hot hand”: bettor and sportsbook reaction to team and pitcher streaks in Major League Baseball , pp 118-138

- Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
- “How I shop without sight”: intermediation and inclusion in the fashion mediascape

- Jordan Foster
- “I realised that, if I am dead, I cannot finish my PhD!”: a narrative ethnography of psychological capital in academia , pp 32-47

- Lynette Pretorius
- “It’s a Lot but Let It Stay”: How Tax Evasion is Perceived Across Italy , pp 210-239

- Carlo Fiorio, Alberto Zanardi, Carlo Fiorio and Alberto Zanardi
- “Killer Acquisitions” or “Killing Innovation”: Antitrust Implications of the New Wave of Tech Acquisitions and the New European and Italian Regimes for Below-Threshold Mergers

- Valeria Falce and Nicola M. F. Faraone
- “Lifting as we climb”: exploring the lived experiences of Black women social work leaders

- Selena T. Rodgers, Jennette Allen-McCombs, Shirell Roeback, Azzie Forbes and Cathleen Lilavois
- “LLMs like us?” AI's understanding of emotions and its implications for regulatory frameworks

- Radosław Malik and Marcin Kozak
- “Much Ado About Nothing?” Institutional Framework and Empirical Findings on the Working Poor Phenomenon in Finland from 1995 to 2005

- Ilpo Airio, Susan Kuivalainen and Mikko Niemelä
- “PhD is a personal individual struggle … but you don’t have to struggle alone”: supervisors’ perspectives of international scholars’ wellbeing , pp 124-139

- Dely Lazarte Elliot, Sally Ohlsen, Kay Guccione, Robert A. Daley and Chris Blackmore
- “Redefining Health Care”: Medical Homes or Archipelagos to Navigate? , pp 258-264

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- “Rockets and feathers” phenomenon

- Stella Tsani and Alexandros Tsioutsios
- “Stay small” syndrome in the rise and stall lifecycle of industrial clusters: evidence from Sapporo Valley cluster , pp 29-48

- Futoshi Akiba and Jin-ichiro Yamada
- “What needs to be done?”1 Susan Denham, Ireland's great judicial reformer

- Clíodhna Ní Chéileachair
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