Exposing State Repression: Digital Discursive Contention by Chinese Protestors [0.03%]
中国抗议者的数字话语竞争:揭露国家压制政策
Diana Fu,Christian Göbel
Diana Fu
One of the major issues in international development is how disadvantaged populations mobilize in response to state repression. Whether in the Black Lives Movement or in the 2011 Arab Spring, digital exposures of police abuse have spurred s...
Fertility Has Been Framed: Why Family Planning Is Not a Silver Bullet for Sustainable Development [0.03%]
生育问题的误读:为何计划生育并非可持续发展的万能良药
Leigh Senderowicz,Taryn Valley
Leigh Senderowicz
High fertility and population growth have been framed as villains in global health and development. Inspired by neo-Malthusian concerns around resource depletion, scholars have argued that fertility reduction through increased contraceptive...
THE RETREAT TO METHOD: THE AFTERMATH OF ELITE CONCESSION TO CIVIL SOCIETY IN INDIA AND MEXICO [0.03%]
从社会精英向市民社会让步看印度和墨西哥的国家体制变迁
Trina Vithayathil,Diana Graizbord,Cedric de Leon
Trina Vithayathil
Néstor Castañeda
Néstor Castañeda
This paper investigates the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards fairness and their views about tax compliance in developing countries. It argues that individuals' attitudes regarding fairness shape their views about paying t...
Michael D Tyburski
Michael D Tyburski
Do international remittances increase government tax income in developing economies? This study investigates remittances' relationship to revenue within Latin American countries. The author builds on recent micro-level research by conceptua...
Puzzling Partnerships: Overseas Infrastructure Development by Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and Humanitarian Organizations [0.03%]
令人困惑的伙伴关系:中国国有企业和人道主义组织共同进行海外基础设施建设
Wendy Leutert,Elizabeth Plantan,Austin Strange
Wendy Leutert
Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are now working with humanitarian organizations to develop infrastructure abroad. This emerging phenomenon is puzzling: when, where, and why do Chinese SOEs, best known for constructing massive oversea...
The Impact of Institutional Formation on Firms' Strategic Choices in Knowledge Development, Absorptive Capacity and Vertical Integration [0.03%]
制度形成对企业在知识开发、吸收能力和纵向一体化战略选择的影响
Pradeep Kanta Ray,Anton Klarin,Sangeeta Ray
Pradeep Kanta Ray
This study examines the impact of institutional shifts on the strategic choices of Russian firms. It proposes and tests hypotheses of how a shift from a weak to a strong institutional context is likely to affect firms' knowledge accumulatio...
Empowering Inclusion? The Two Sides of Party-Society Linkages in Latin America [0.03%]
加强版的包容性吗?拉美政党与社会团体关系的双面性
Santiago Anria,Juan Bogliaccini
Santiago Anria
This article investigates why, in two different political and institutional contexts, leftist governing parties became agents of empowered inclusion, boosting the capacity of subordinate social actors to shape the agenda of politics and all...
Extending a Hand: Corruption and Solidarity with the Less Privileged Domestically and Beyond [0.03%]
伸出手去:国内及国外反腐败和救助弱势群体
Fredrik G Malmberg
Fredrik G Malmberg
Social cohesion, often operationalized using measures of generalized social trust, has received enormous amounts of attention in previous scholarly work. However, another dimension of this broad phenomenon, norms of social solidarity, has m...
Upgrading Big Brother: Local Strategic Adaptation in China's Security Industry [0.03%]
提升大哥级系统:中国安全产业的本土化战略适应
Jingyang Huang,Kellee S Tsai
Jingyang Huang
What are the circumstances under which latecomer firms can develop indigenous innovative capacity and compete globally? China's construction of a vast domestic security apparatus has contributed to it becoming the world's largest supplier a...