introduced for the first time in the market. Joseph Alois Schumpeter, considered by Richard Nelson and Sydney Winter as
I have had the opportunity to travel to various countries, both developed and developing, and also completing my schooling in the United States and staying in the UK for few months. In traveling to different countries and getting a chance to immerse myself in different environments, I have discovered that my home country, Venezuela, has an economic climate very different from that of many developed countries. The difference between the level of general wealth between developing and developed countries
world and the United States in particular face today, he illustrates his own suggestions and the ones made by other scholars on possible consequences of rising inequality that could result in political and economic crisis. According to Paul Krugman, in order to diminish the level of inequality, the United States government needs to perform tax-cut rollback, a
CSR as Social Obligation Over the last century, many scholars tried to conceptualise CSR and its management applications. Bowen (1953) was the first to launch the concept of CSR as a social obligation. According to him, CSR is a social obligation “to pursue those policies, to make those decision, or to follow those lines of action which are desirable in terms of objectives and values of our society”. Carroll (1979), following Bowen’s thinking, identified four stages of CSR development: economic
Ovid’s understanding of sexual differences presented in the episode of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus in the Metamorphoses emphasizes character and strength. As scholar Thomas Laqueur claims, men and women’s body parts, especially their sexual organs, were not regarded as fundamentally different in ancient Greece and Rome. Many historical contexts show that ancient Greeks and Romans differentiated men and women by their behaviors and roles in the society instead of their physical traits. Traditional
conventional classification, somewhat of a distinction which can be helpful to writers but at certain instances may also be misleading. Many students and scholars come to realise in their studies, that they are not fully aware of the distinction arising between these two research methods. A common mistake is thinking that these two terms are identical and may be used in an interchangeable manner, but this is not the case as is later found out, many distinctions exist between the two methods. Creswell
John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden, contains primarily caucasian characters from the Trask or Hamilton families, with Lee being the only developed main-character that is a Chinese immigrant. Lee is a servant for the Trasks, but he shares his intellect with several characters within the novel, as a guide or teacher. While the general stereotype of a Chinese immigrant pervades Steinbeck’s work, Lee develops a method for Steinbeck to discuss the individuality of these immigrants and their place in
Inventing the Serial Killer, the details of one’s past and exposure to certain media types can greatly affect whether or not they are susceptible to resort to murder and if so, how. (Warwick, 2006). Those who have experienced these tragic occurrences first hand will often hold resentment and find violence as the only solution to the continuous problems that they
that of Susanna and the Elders. It was a problematic picture because of the attribution and dating connected with it. Although there is a prominent inscription on the painting, scholars still do not have answers to their questions about whether the work should be attributed to Artemisia or her father Orazio, who was first proposed to be the artist by several people. This is because the date attributed to the painting, 1610 (which has since been confirmed to be the correct date written), would have
was the beginning of the Koryo period, and extending until the sixteenth century’s Imjin Wars (1592). Middle Korean can be further divided into Early Middle Korean (notable sources include: Kyeylim yusa - Things on Korea, by Chinese Song dynasty scholar Sun Mu, 1103-4; Samkwuk saki - Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms, by Kim Pusik, 1145) and Late Middle Korean which begins with the promulgation of Hwunmin cengum in 1446 and ends with the Imjin Wars (notable sources include: various Korean translations