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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010892184
    Format: 1 online resource (2 v) , ill , cm
    ISBN: 9781785367069
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection 227
    Content: M.C. Adam and V. Ginsburgh (1985), 'The Effects of Irregular Markets on Macroeconomic Policy: Some Estimates for Belgium', European Economic Review, 29 (1), October, 15-33 -- Friedrich Schneider and Reinhard Neck (1993), 'The Development of the Shadow Economy under Changing Tax Systems and Structures: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results for Austria', Finanzarchiv, 50 (3), 344-69 -- Christopher Bajada (2003), 'Business Cycle Properties of the Legitimate and Underground Economy in Australia', Economic Record, 79 (247), December, 397-411 -- Simon Johnson, Daniel Kaufmann, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2000), 'Why do Firms Hide? Bribes and Unofficial Activity after Communism', Journal of Public Economics, 76 (3), June, 495-520 -- Annette Mummert and Friedrich Schneider (2001), 'The German Shadow Economy: Parted in a United Germany?', Finanzarchiv, 58 (3), 286-316 -- Valerie Braithwaite, Monika Reinhart and Jenny Job (2005), 'Getting On or Getting By? Australians in the Cash Economy', in Christopher Bajada (ed) and Friedrich Schneider (ed) (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective, Chapter 4, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 55-69 -- Derek Blades (1982), 'The Hidden Economy and the National Accounts', OECD Occasional Studies, June, Paris: OECD, 28-45 -- Bruno S. Frey and Hannelore Weck-Hannemann (1984), 'The Hidden Economy as an "Unobserved" Variable', European Economic Review, 26 (1-2), October-November, 33-53 -- Mária Lackó (2000), 'Hidden Economy - An Unknown Quantity? Comparative Analysis of Hidden Economies in Transition Countries, 1989-95', Economics of Transition, 8 (1), 117-49 -- Edgar L. Feige (1979), 'How Big is the Irregular Economy?', Challenge, 22, November-December, 5-13 -- Gebhard Kirchgässner (1983), 'Size and Development of the West German Shadow Economy, 1955-1980', Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft, 139 (2), June, 197-214 -- Vito Tanzi (1983), 'The Underground Economy in the United States: Annual Estimates, 1930-80', IMF Staff Papers, 30 (2), June, 283-305 -- Jan Tore Klovland (1984), 'Tax Evasion and the Demand for Currency in Norway and Sweden. Is there a Hidden Relationship?', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 86 (4), 423-39 -- Arne Jon Isachsen and Steiner Strøm (1985), 'The Size and Growth of the Hidden Economy in Norway', Review of Income and Wealth, 31 (1), March, 21-38 -- Dennis J. Aigner, Friedrich Schneider and Damayanti Ghosh (1988), 'Me and My Shadow: Estimating the Size of the U.S. Hidden Economy from Time Series Data', in William A. Barnett (ed), Ernst R. Berndt (ed) and Halbert White (ed) (eds), Dynamic Econometric Modeling: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, Chapter 14, Cambridge and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 297-334 -- Edgar L. Feige (1994), 'The Underground Economy and the Currency Enigma', Public Finance, 49, Supplement: Public Finance and Irregular Activities, 119-36 -- M.S.D. Bagachwa and A. Naho (1995), 'Estimating the Second Economy in Tanzania', World Development, 23 (8), August, 1387-99 -- Arne Jon Isachsen and Steinar Strøm (1980), 'The Hidden Economy: The Labor Market and Tax Evasion', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 82 (2), 304-11 -- Bruno Contini (1981), 'Labor Market Segmentation and the Development of the Parallel Economy - The Italian Experience', Oxford Economic Papers, 33 (3), November, 401-12
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bruno S. Frey and Werner W. Pommerehne (1984), 'The Hidden Economy: State and Prospects for Measurement', Review of Income and Wealth, 30 (1), March, 1-23 -- Ann D. Witte (1987), 'The Nature and Extent of Unrecorded Activity: A Survey Concentrating on Recent US Research', in Sergio Alessandrini (ed) and Bruno Dallago (ed) (eds), The Unofficial Economy: Consequences and Perspectives in Different Economic Systems, Aldershot, UK: Gower, 61-81 -- Friedrich Schneider and Dominik H. Enste (2000), 'Shadow Economies: Size, Causes, and Consequences', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (1), March, 77-114 -- Klarita Gërxhani (2004), 'The Informal Sector in Developed and Less Developed Countries: A Literature Survey', Public Choice, 120 (3/4), 267-300 -- Phillip Cagan (1958), 'The Demand for Currency Relative to the Total Money Supply', Journal of Political Economy, 66 (4), 303-28 -- Bruno S. Frey (1983), 'Politics, Economics, and the Underground Economy', in Kristen R. Monroe (ed) (edition), The Political Process and Economic Change, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Agathon Press, 17-42 -- Edgar L. Feige (1985), 'The Meaning of the "Underground Economy" and the Full Compliance Deficit', in Wulf Gaertner (ed) and Alois Wenig (ed) (eds), The Economics of the Shadow Economy, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 19-36 -- David E.A. Giles (1999), 'Measuring the Hidden Economy: Implications for Econometric Modelling', Economic Journal, 109 (456), June, F370-F380 -- James D. Smith (1985), 'Market Motives in the Informal Economy', in Wulf Gaertner (ed) and Alois Wenig (ed) (eds), The Economics of the Shadow Economy, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 161-77 -- Peter de Gijsel (1985), 'A Microeconomic Analysis of Black Labour Demand and Supply', in Wulf Gaertner (ed) and Alois Wenig (ed) (eds), The Economics of the Shadow Economy, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 218-26 -- Reinhard Neck, Friedrich Schneider and Markus F. Hofreither (1989), 'The Consequences of Progressive Income Taxation for the Shadow Economy: Some Theoretical Considerations', in Dieter Bös (ed) and Bernhard Felderer (ed) (eds), The Political Economy of Progressive Taxation, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 149-76 -- James Alm, Gary H. McClelland and William D. Schulze (1992), 'Why Do People Pay Taxes?', Journal of Public Economics, 48 (1), June, 21-38 262 -- Marco Fugazza and Jean-François Jacques (2003), 'Labor Market Institutions, Taxation and the Underground Economy', Journal of Public Economics, 88, January, 395-418 -- V. Ginsburgh, Ph. Michel, F. Padoa Schioppa and P. Pestieau (1985), 'Macroeconomic Policy in the Presence of an Irregular Sector', in Wulf Gaertner (ed) and Alois Wenig (ed) (eds), The Economics of the Shadow Economy, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 194-217 -- Jim Thomas (1999), 'Quantifying the Black Economy: "Measurement Without Theory" Yet Again?', Economic Journal, 109 (456), June, F381-F389 -- Francesco Busato and Bruno Chiarini (2004), 'Market and Underground Activities in a Two-sector Dynamic Equilibrium Model', Economic Theory, 23 (4), 831-61 -- Dilip K. Bhattacharyya (1999), 'On the Economic Rationale of Estimating the Hidden Economy', Economic Journal, 109 (456), June, F348-F359 -- Era Dabla-Norris and Andrew Feltenstein (2005), 'The Underground Economy and its Macroeconomic Consequences', Journal of Policy Reform, 8 (2), June, 153-74 -- M.E. Streit (1984), 'The Shadow Economy: A Challenge to the Welfare State?', Ordo Yearbook, 35, 109-19
    Content: This two-volume set brings together a selection of key articles which examine the shadow economy and its relationship with underground activities. The set contains important work on surveys and conceptual considerations, theoretical approaches and policy implications. It further focuses on the empirical results of studies into the shadow economy, and considers tax evasion, tax compliance, tax morale and government institutions. This authoritative publication will be of interest to anyone seeking a comprehensive investigation into the shadow economy
    Content: Thomas Lemieux, Bernard Fortin and Pierre Fréchette (1994), 'The Effect of Taxes on Labor Supply in the Underground Economy', American Economic Review, 84 (1), 231-54 -- Colin C. Williams and Jan Windebank (1995), 'Black Market Work in the European Community: Peripheral Work for Peripheral Localities?', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 19 (1), 23-39 -- Enrico A. Marcelli (2004), 'Unauthorized Mexican Immigration, Day Labour and other Lower-wage Informal Employment in California', Regional Studies, 38 (1), February, 1-13 -- Michael G. Allingham and Agnar Sandmo (1972), 'Income Tax Evasion: A Theoretical Analysis', Journal of Public Economics, 1 (3/4), November, 323-38 -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1983), 'Tax Evasion and Tax Rates: An Analysis of Individual Returns', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXV (3), August, 363-73 -- Werner W. Pommerehne and Hannelore Weck-Hannemann (1996), 'Tax Rates, Tax Administration and Income Tax Evasion in Switzerland', Public Choice, 88 (1-2), 161-70 -- James Andreoni, Brian Erard and Jonathan Feinstein (1998), 'Tax Compliance', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (2), June, 818-60 -- Lars P. Feld and Bruno S. Frey (2007), 'Tax Compliance as the Result of a Psychological Tax Contract: The Role of Incentives and Responsive Regulation', Law and Policy, 29 (1), January, 102-20 -- Lars P. Feld and Bruno S. Frey (2005), 'Illegal, Immoral, Fattening or What? How Deterrence and Responsive Regulation Shape Tax Morale', in Christopher Bajada (ed) and Friedrich Schneider (ed) (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective, Chapter 2, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 15-37 -- Werner W. Pommerehne, Albert Hart and Bruno S. Frey (1994), 'Tax Morale, Tax Evasion and the Choice of Policy Instruments in Different Political Systems', Public Finance, 49, Supplement: Public Finance and Irregular Activities, 52-69 -- Benno Torgler (2005), 'Tax Morale in Latin America', Public Choice, 122 (1-2), January, 133-57 -- Gebhard Kirchgässner (2003), 'Moral Aspects of Taxation' ['Moralische Aspekte der Besteuerung'], in Manfred Rose (ed) (edition), Integriertes Steuer- und Sozialsystem, Heidelberg: Physica, 215-41, translated from the German, reset -- Hans-Georg Petersen (1982), 'Size of the Public Sector, Economic Growth and the Informal Economy: Development Trends in the Federal Republic of Germany', Review of Income and Wealth, 28 (2), June, 191-215 -- Norman V. Loayza (1996), 'The Economics of the Informal Sector: A Simple Model and Some Empirical Evidence from Latin America', Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 45, 129-62 -- Jay Pil Choi and Marcel Thum (2005), 'Corruption and the Shadow Economy', International Economic Review, 46 (3), August, 817-36
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT69798
    Format: 1 online resource (297 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415364867 , 9780203015889
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy Series
    Content: Contributed to and edited by leading academics, the conceptual and empirical papers included in this significant volume consider how interaction between business associations and government is affected by Europeanization and globalization
    Note: Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Series-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Business associations, associative order and internationalization -- Part I Nations -- 2 Reaching out and fitting in: Dutch business associations at home (and) on Europe -- 3 Institutional filters and path dependency: The impact of Europeanization on Swiss business associations -- 4 Globalization and Swedish business interest associations in the twenty-first century -- 5 Ecnomic internationalization and the organizational dilemma of employer associations: A comparison of 20 OECD countries -- Part II Sectors -- 6 Organizations and networks in a globalizing economy: British and German chemical interest associations -- 7 Against all odds: Adaptation and survival of national associations -- 8 National business associations and European integration: The case of the financial sector -- Part III International systems -- 9 Global public policy, associative orders and business interest associations -- 10 Internationational governance by organized business: The shifting roles of firms, associations and intergovernmental organizations in self-regulation -- 11 Conclusions: Organized Business facing internationalization -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Streeck, Wolfgang Governing Interests Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9780415364867
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71833
    Format: 1 online resource (226 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781107034846 , 9781107307001
    Content: The economic impact and cost of shadow economies have become a pronounced international problem. This second edition uses new data from seventy-six developing, transition and OECD countries to give an overview on the subject and propose solutions to prevent illicit work
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- 1 The shadow economy: a challenge for economic and social policy -- 2 Defining the 'shadow economy' -- 2.1 Informal economic activity and national income accounts -- 2.2 Shadow economy, tax evasion, and illicit work -- 3 Methods to estimate the size of the shadow economy -- 3.1 Direct approaches -- 3.2 Indirect approaches -- 3.2.1 The discrepancy between national expenditure and income statistics -- 3.2.2 The discrepancy between the official and actual labour force -- 3.2.3 Monetary methods -- 3.2.3.1 The transactions approach -- 3.2.3.2 The currency demand approach -- 3.2.4 The physical input (electricity consumption) method -- 3.2.4.1 The Kaufmann-Kaliberda method -- 3.2.4.2 The Lackó method -- 3.3 The model approach -- -- -- Causes -- Indicators -- 3.4 Summary of the methods used to estimate the size of the shadow economy -- 4 Size of shadow economies around the world -- 4.1 The results for 151 countries -- 4.2 151 countries from all over the world -- 4.2.1 Twenty-five high-income OECD countries -- 4.3 Transition countries (Eastern Europe and central Asia) -- 4.4 Developing countries -- 4.5 The size of shadow economies according to continents -- 5 The size of the shadow-economy labour force -- 5.1 Illicit work and the shadow-economy labour force -- 5.2 Developing countries - earlier results -- 5.3 Transition countries - earlier results -- 5.4 Developing and transition countries - latest results -- 5.5 OECD countries -- 6 An integrated approach to explain deviant behaviour -- 6.1 Structure of the model -- 6.1.1 Synergy effects of an integrative approach -- 6.1.2 Developing a model -- 6.2 Criticising the neoclassical and welfare-theoretical considerations -- 6.2.1 Criticising the concept of Homo Oeconomicus -- 6.2.1.1 An integrated human concept -- 6.2.2 Modifications , 6.2.2.1 Satisficing and bounded rationality -- 6.2.2.2 Frames -- 6.2.2.3 Habits -- 6.2.2.4 The man component of the RREEMM model -- 6.3 Microeconomic foundation -- 6.3.1 The explanatory contribution of economics -- 6.3.2 Basic assumptions and aspects -- 6.3.3 Models of taxation and punishment -- 6.3.3.1 Models of time allocation -- 6.3.3.2 Models of tax evasion -- 6.3.4 The extended income-leisure model -- 6.3.4.1 Graphical treatment of the basic neoclassical model -- 6.3.4.2 Illicit work and regulated working time -- 6.3.4.3 Effects of a reduction in working hours -- 6.3.5 Limitations of the income-leisure model -- 6.4 Institutional and sociological aspects -- 6.4.1 The sociological explanatory contribution -- 6.4.2 Descriptive variables, demography, and changing values -- 6.4.3 Institutions and restrictions -- 6.4.4 Some empirical investigation in Germany -- 6.4.4.1 Attitudes towards illicit work in Germany -- 6.4.4.2 Personal characteristics and sociological factors -- 6.5 Explanatory approaches in socio- and economic psychology -- 6.5.1 The explanatory contribution of socio- and economic psychology -- 6.5.2 Control and reactance theory -- 6.5.2.1 Control theory -- 6.5.2.2 Reactance theory and the shadow economy -- 6.5.3 Economic psychology -- 6.5.4 Empirical results on socio- and finance psychological factors -- 6.5.4.1 Weight and perception of burden in Germany -- 6.5.4.2 Taxation, tax morality, and regulation -- 6.5.4.3 Illicit work -- 6.6 An integrative approach -- 6.7 An evolutionary theory of the shadow economy -- 7 Analysing the causes and measures of economic policy -- 7.1 Government failure - the main cause of illicit work -- 7.2 Growing tax burden in the official sector - negative incentives through taxes -- 7.3 Density of regulation -- 7.3.1 Investigation of the impact of regulations , 7.3.2 Regulations, official labour force, and long-term unemployment -- 7.4 Estimations of the impact of regulation on shadow economies -- 7.4.1 Bivariate analysis: regulation and the shadow economy -- 7.4.2 Bivariate analysis: quality of institutions and shadow economies -- 7.4.3 Results of the random effects model -- 7.4.4 Simulation of deregulation effects on the German shadow economy -- 7.5 Political implications -- 7.6 The shadow economy - a challenge for governments -- 7.7 Measures to fight shadow economic activities -- 7.7.1 Fighting the symptoms: a hardly successful strategy -- 7.7.2 Tax deductions -- 7.7.3 Effects of a minimum wage -- 8 Effects of the increasing shadow economy -- 8.1 Allocation effects -- 8.1.1 Macroeconomic waste of resources -- 8.1.2 Reduced economic growth due to a distorted production structure -- 8.1.3 Reduced economic growth due to the lack of financing of infrastructure projects -- 8.1.4 Undistorted scarcity prices in the shadow economy -- 8.1.5 Supporting division of labour in the economy -- 8.1.6 Does the shadow economy intensify or distort competition? -- 8.1.7 Additional innovation potential in the shadow economy -- 8.1.8 Making use of fallow resources by employing illicit workers -- 8.1.9 Summing up allocation effects -- 8.2 Distribution effects -- 8.3 Stabilisation effects -- 8.4 Fiscal effects -- 8.4.1 Influence on tax yield -- 8.4.2 Influence on social security systems -- 8.4.3 Summarising the fiscal effects -- 9 The 'two-pillar strategy' -- 9.1 On the necessity for a rational economic policy -- 9.2 'Exit' and 'voice' as behavioural options -- 9.3 Decreasing the attractiveness of the 'exit option' -- 9.4 Strengthening the 'voice option' -- 9.5 Legalising illicit work? -- 9.6 Combating illicit work: the perspective of public choice theory -- 9.6.1 The view of employees, voters, and taxpayers , 9.6.2 The interests of the trade unions and employers' associations -- 9.6.3 The situation of the government -- 9.6.4 Conclusion: little interest in combating illicit work -- 10 Conclusion and outlook -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Schneider, Friedrich The Shadow Economy New York : Cambridge University Press,c2013 ISBN 9781107034846
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71223
    Format: 1 online resource (262 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781107019096 , 9781139340335
    Content: This book asks how to get rich people to pay their taxes. More specifically, the book explores the politics of raising revenue from the most dynamic sectors of an economy as an expression of the relationship between state and society, and the capacity of state institutions. In small, poor and economically stratified countries like those of Central America, collecting revenues implies securing contributions from the most dynamic portions of the economy, yet these sectors currently and historically have been highly resistant to sharing their wealth with the rest of society, even if by sharing they could build states and long-term development
    Note: Cover -- State-Building and Tax Regimes in Central America -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Acronyms -- Preface -- 1: Revenues, States, and Central America -- The Nature of Tax -- The Argument -- Methodology of Research and Comparison -- Structure of the Book -- 2: State-Building in a Globalized Political Economy -- Globalization -- State-Building -- Fiscal Sociology -- Framework of State-Building and Tax Regimes -- Political Actors -- Institutions -- Processes -- Conclusion -- 3: Historical Junctures in Central American State-Building and Tax -- Central American State-Building Over Time and Across Space -- Period One -- Period Two -- Period Three -- Period Four -- Tax Regimes -- Period One -- Period Two -- Period Three -- Period Four -- 1980s Crisis -- Conclusion -- 4: 1990s Transnational Integration: Quantitative Evaluation of Socioeconomic Actors, Democratic Institutions, and Tax Regimes -- Introduction -- Socioeconomic Actors -- Political System -- Fiscal Conditions -- Conclusion -- 5: Inside-Out State-Building in El Salvador: Dominant and Cohesive Transnational Elites -- Introduction -- Increase Taxes, But Not on the Wealthiest -- Dominant and Cohesive Transnational Elites -- Transnational Elite Internal Structure and State-Building Agenda -- Relation with Popular Sectors -- Political Parties -- Facilitating State-Building -- Peace Accords 1992 -- Legislative Assembly -- Reform Abundance -- Tendencies of Reform -- Reforms By Fiat and Retreat -- Reform by Fiat -- Retreat -- Conclusion -- 6: Outside-In State-Building in Honduras: Dominant but Divided Transnational Elites -- Increasing Taxes and Tax Breaks -- Dominant but Divided Transnational Elites -- Economic Actors -- Popular Sectors -- Transnational Technopols -- Political Parties -- Parallel Institutions -- Congress -- Transnational Institutions -- Reform Cycles , Tendencies of Reform -- Reform from Outside and Erosion -- Reform by Erosion -- Technopol Reform -- Conclusion -- 7: Crisis in Guatemalan State-Building: Divided, Subordinate Transnational Elites -- Introduction -- Emergency Increases, Stagnating Tax -- Evolution and Main Trends -- Divided and Subordinate Transnational Elites -- Economic Actors -- Popular Sectors -- Political Parties -- Institutional Obstacles -- Constitutional Court -- Congress -- Many Reforms, Little Change -- Tendencies of Reform -- Reform Collapse and By Stealth -- Reform Collapse -- Reform by Stealth -- Conclusion -- 8: Conclusion: Globalization and State-Building in Developing Countries -- The Politics of Tax Regimes -- Countervailing Power -- 2009 -- Appendix: Database on Tax Legislation -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Schneider, Aaron State-Building and Tax Regimes in Central America New York : Cambridge University Press,c2012 ISBN 9781107019096
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    Online Resource
    Cary : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT72460
    Format: 1 online resource (753 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780199860715 , 9780199860722
    Series Statement: Oxford Library of Psychology Series
    Content: This Handbook is a unique compendium of thinking, research, and practice on organizational climate and culture, integrating scholarship from both fields into one major work. Authors explore these themes in context of contemporary practice with comprehensive case studies of 3M, McDonald's, the Mayo Clinic, PepsiCo and Tata
    Note: Cover -- The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Climate and Culture -- Series -- Copyright -- Short contents -- Oxford Library of Psychology -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Contents -- Part 1 Introduction and Overview -- 1 Introduction -- Part 2 Micro Processes in Organizations -- 2 Staffing Within the Social Context -- 3 The Role of Socialization, Orientation, and Training Programs in Transmitting Culture and Climate and Enhancing Performance -- 4 Motivational Tactics -- 5 Performance Management: Processes That Reflect and Shape Organizational Culture and Climate -- 6 The Climate and Culture of Leadership in Organizations -- 7 Communication, Organizational Culture, and Organizational Climate -- 8 Positive and Negative Affective Climate and Culture: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- 9 The Effects of Organizational Climate and Culture on Productive and Counterproductive Behavior -- 10 Employee Stress and Well-Being -- 11 A Big Data, Say-Do Approach to Climate and Culture: A Consulting Perspective -- Part 3 Macro Processes in Organizations -- 12 Career Cultures and Climates in Organizations -- 13 Implications of Organizational Life Cycles for Corporate Culture and Climate -- 14 Sustainability: How It Shapes Organizational Culture and Climate -- 15 Societal and Organizational Culture: Connections and a Future Agenda -- Part 4 Outcome and Process Foci for Climate and Culture -- 16 Service Quality -- 17 Safety Climate: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Improvement -- 18 Climate and Culture for Health Care Performance -- 19 The Role of Employee Justice Perceptions in Influencing Climate and Culture -- 20 Collaboration and Conflict in Work Teams -- 21 A Climate for Engagement: Some Theory, Models, Measures, Research, and Practical Applications -- 22 A Review of the Literature on Ethical Climate and Culture , Part 5 Conceptual and Methodological Issues -- 23 An Organizational Identity Lens for Organizational Climate Scholarship -- 24 Organizational Change -- 25 Multilevel and Aggregation Issues in Climate and Culture Research -- 26 Climate and Culture Strength -- 27 A Configural Approach to the Study of Organizational Culture and Climate -- 28 An Evolutionary View of Organizational Culture -- Part 6 Climate and Culture in Practice -- 29 Transforming a Legacy Culture at 3M: Teaching an Elephant How to Dance -- 30 Understanding the Role of Organizational Culture and Workgroup Climate in Core People Development Processes at PepsiCo -- 31 The Mayo Clinic Way: A Story of Cultural Strength and Sustainability -- 32 From "Hamburger Hell" to "I'm Lovin' It": How Organizational Culture Contributed to McDonald's Turnaround -- 33 The Tata Group: Lessons on Global Business Excellence from India's Most Prominent Multinational -- 34 A Tall Order and Some Practical Advice for Global Leaders: Managing Across Cultures and Geographies -- Part 7 Integration and Conclusions -- 35 Summary and Conclusion -- Author Index -- subject Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Schneider, Benjamin The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Climate and Culture Cary : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2014 ISBN 9780199860715
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    Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC1020395
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    Edition: 4th ed.
    ISBN: 9783034610407
    Note: Intro -- Working on the Floor Plan -- "The SweeNess of Functioning Is Architecture": On the Use of Floor Plans -- Historical Development of Housing Plans -- New Trends -- The Floor Plan Idea -- The Path toward Access and Circulation -- PROJECT -- Overview of all floor plan diagrams -- 1.1 BLOCK EDGE -- Girasol | Coderch / Valls | 1966 -- Bläsiring | Diener andamp -- Diener | 1981 -- Riehenring | Diener andamp -- Diener | 1985 -- Full Stop and Comma | Siza | 1988 -- Friedrichstraße | OMA | 1989 -- Lützowstraße | IBUS | 1989 -- Brunnerstraße | Richter | 1990 -- Villa Olímpica | Puig Torné, Me Esquius | 1991 -- Bungestrasse | Alder | 1993 -- Piraeus | Kollhoff | 1994 -- Sihlhölzlistrasse | Spühler | 1995 -- Hollainhof | Neutelings Riedijk | 1999 -- Østerbrogade | C. F. Møller | 2006 -- 1.2 URBAN INFILL -- Calle Doña Maria Coronel | Cruz, Ortiz | 1976 -- Wagenaarstraat | Duinker, van der Torre | 1989 -- Admiralstraße | Nylund, Puttfarken, Stürzebecher | 1986 -- China Wharf | CZWG | 1988 -- Alte Zürcherstrasse | Schnebli / Ammann | 1993 -- Schützenmattstrasse | Herzog andamp -- de Meuron | 1993 -- Rue de l'Ourcq | Gazeau | 1993 -- Space Block Kamishinjo | Kojima + Akamatsu | 1998 -- Lychener Straße | Nägeli, Zander | 2000 -- House Santen | Höhne andamp -- Rapp | 2000 -- House andamp -- Atelier Bow-Wow | Atelier Bow-Wow | 2005 -- e_3 | Kaden Klingbeil Architekten | 2008 -- Oderberger Straße | BARarchitekten | 2010 -- 1.3 CORNER BUILDING -- I.S.M. House | Coderch | 1951 -- Elberfelder Straße | Uhl | 1981 -- Schrankenberggasse | Krier | 1986 -- Schlesische Straße | Léon, Wohlhage | 1993 -- Müllheimerstrasse | Morger andamp -- Degelo | 1993 -- FIREWALL BUILDING -- Fraenkelufer | Baller | 1984 -- Köpenicker Straße | Steidle | 1985 -- Carrer Carme / Carrer Roig | Llinàs | 1994 -- Rue de Suisses | Herzog andamp -- de Meuron | 2000 , Cardhouse III | Eisenman | 1971 -- Karuizawa Capsule House | Kurokawa | 1973 -- House Aida-sou | Miyamoto | 1995 -- 2/5 House | Ban | 1995 -- Möbius House | van berkel andamp -- bos | 1998 -- Floirac | OMA / Koolhaas | 1998 -- wunschhaus #1 | heide von beckerath alberts | 1999 -- Haus der Gegenwart | Allmann Sattler Wappner | 2005 -- House O | Fujimoto | 2007 -- House W | Kraus Schönberg | 2007 -- 3.2 DUPLEX -- Villa KBWW | De Architektengroep bv / MVRDV | 1997 -- Bruderholz | Gugger | 1996 -- Vill | Noldin andamp -- Noldin | 2001 -- M-U House | Acebo + Alonso | 2002 -- Patchwork House | Pfeifer, Roser, Kuhn | 2005 -- 3.3 ROW HOUSE -- Søholm I - III | Jacobsen | 1954 -- The Ryde | Phippen, Randall, Parkes | 1964 -- Diagoon-Houses | Hertzberger | 1976 -- Altenbergstraße | Haas, Hermann | 1982 -- Kirchhölzle | GFP andamp -- Assoziierte | 1990 -- Johann-Rieder-Straße | Schröder, Widmann | 1989 -- Cayenne-Peper | Verheijen, Verkoren, De Haan | 1999 -- Huizen | Neutelings Riedijk | 1996 -- Borneo | MAP Architects / Mateo | 2000 -- Quinta Monroy | Elemental | 2004 -- Skansen LIVING 2006+ | Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter | 2006 -- Bjørnveien | Dahle, Dahle, Breitenstein | 2007 -- Vallecas | dosmasunoarquitectos | 2011 -- Picture Credits -- Index of Architects , Pieter Vreedeplein | Bedaux de Brouwer | 2007 -- Brick House | Caruso St John | 2005 -- 2.1 SOLITAIRE -- Piazza Carbonari | Caccia Dominioni | 1961 -- Wallotstraße | Schudnagis | 1972 -- Am Tegeler Hafen | Grumbach | 1986 -- House Kauf | Märkli | 1989 -- Mas Abelló Reus | Tusquets Blanca | 1988 -- Kapellenweg | Baumschlager andamp -- Eberle I1996 -- Röntgenareal | Stürm + Wolf | 1999 -- KNSM- and Java-Eiland | Diener andamp -- Diener | 2001 -- Botania | De Architekten Cie. / van Dongen | 2002 -- Falken | Burkard Meyer | 2006 -- Am Ottersgraben | HAHOH | 2007 -- Rondo | Graber Pulver | 2007 -- Willoughby 7917 | LOHA | 2008 -- Funen Blok K | NL Architects | 2009 -- 2.2 LINEAR BLOCK / SUPERBLOCK -- Unité d'Habitation | Le Corbusier | 1947 -- Klopstockstraße | Aalto, Baumgarten | 1957 -- Altonaer Straße | Niemeyer | 1957 -- Hannibal | Jäger, Müller, Wirth | 1971 -- Buchgrindel II | Hotz | 1985 -- Calle Ramon y Cajal | Vázquez Consuegra | 1987 -- Avenue de Général Leclerc | Nouvel, Ibos | 1987 -- Carabanchel | Cruz, Ortiz | 1989 -- Nexus World | Holl | 1991 -- K25 | Zaaijer, Christiaanse | 1992 -- Carl-Spitzweg-Gasse | Giencke | 1993 -- Tyroltgasse | Kovatsch | 1994 -- Bahnhofstraße | Riegler, Riewe | 1994 -- Frankfurt-Bonames | Kramm | 1995 -- Hoge Pontstraat | Dercon, T'Jonck, Van Broeck | 1996 -- Kölner Brett | b& -- k+ | 1999 -- Maia I | Rocha | 1999 -- St. Alban-Ring | Morger andamp -- Degelo | 2002 -- Bülachhof | Langenegger | 2004 -- Paul-Clairmont-Strasse | Gmür andamp -- Steib Architekten AG | 2006 -- Rheinresidenz | Neff Neumann | 2006 -- Hardegg | Matti Ragaz Hitz | 2008 -- 2.3 APARTMENT TOWER -- Lake Shore Drive | Mies van der Rohe | 1951 -- Weberwiese | Henselmann | 1952 -- Hansaviertel | Van den Broek / Bakema | 1958 -- Cluster Block | Lasdun | 1958 -- Marina City | Goldberg | 1963 -- Romeo and Julia | Scharoun | 1959 202 , Twin Parks Northwest | Prentice andamp -- Chan | 1970 -- Tour Nuage | Aillaud | 1975 -- Wohnen 2000 | van Egeraat | 1993 -- Kanchanjunga Apartments | Correa | 1983 210 -- Mirador | MVRDV / Blanca Lleó | 2005 -- Boutique Monaco - Missing Matrix | Mass Studies | 2008 -- 2.4 TERRACED COMPLEX -- Habitat 67 | Safdie | 1967 -- Brüderstraße | Frey, Schröder andamp -- Schmidt | 1968 -- Brunswick Centre | Hodgkinson, Martin | 1972 -- Trollingerweg | Kammerer, Belz | 1972 -- Benzenäcker | Faller, Schröder | 1975 -- Schlangenbader Straße | Heinrichs | 1982 -- Wohnen am See | Baumschlager andamp -- Eberle | 1988 -- The Mountain | BIG Bjarke Ingels Group | 2008 -- 2.5 SPACE-ENCLOSING STRUCTURE -- S. Marinella | Sartogo, Bruschi | 1967 -- Märkisches Viertel | Fleig | 1966 -- Märkisches Viertel | Ungers | 1969 -- Robin Hood Gardens | Smithson | 1972 -- Cube house | Blom | 1984 -- Kitagata | Sejima, Nishizawa | 1998 -- 2.6 RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX / HOUSING ESTATE -- Halen j Atelier 5 j 1961 -- Ludwig-Windhorst-Straße j Gieselmann j 1961 -- Galgebakken j Storgård, Orum-Nielsen, Marcussen j 1974 -- Marquess Road j Darbourne and Darke j 1977 -- Maiden Lane j Benson, Forsyth j 1982 -- Merzenacker j ARB Arbeitsgruppe j 1987 -- Ried 2 j Atelier 5 j 1990 -- Nexus World j OMA / Koolhaas j 1991 -- Vogelbach j Alder j 1992 -- Wienerberggründe j Steidle + ParNer j 1993 -- Kilchberg j Gigon/Guyer j 1996 -- Matosinhos j Souta de Moura j 1999 -- Rockpool j Popov j1999 -- Steinfelsareal j Herczog Hubeli j 2002 -- Carabanchel j Aranguren S Gallegos j 2003 -- Eda housing j Chiba Manabu j 2005 -- Cité Manifeste j Lewis / Block Architectes j 2005 -- Seijo Townhouse j Sejima S Associates j 2007 -- San Sebastian de los Reyes j S-M. A. O. j 2011 -- 3.1 DETACHED HOUSE -- Sugden House | Smithson | 1956 -- Casa Mendes da Rocha | Mendes da Rocha | 1960 -- House Witzig | Olgiati | 1966
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    Format: 1 online resource (192 pages)
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    ISBN: 9780203860298
    Series Statement: Critiques Series
    Content: Presenting current thinking from practitioners and scholars from around the world, this book asks for a more active relationship between the humanities, the architectural profession, and society. Considering issues of agency, in particular the role of architectural research as an agency of transformation, the chapters here explore how humanities research can better contribute towards understanding current architectural needs, possibilities and capacities for action
    Note: Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustration credits -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Agency: Working with uncertain architectures -- Intervene -- Activism in Appalachia: Yale architecture students in Kentucky, 1966-69 -- Environmental and social action in the studio: Three live projects along the Elizabeth River -- Secondary agency: Learning from Boris Groys -- On consensus, equality, experts and good design: An interview with Roberta Feldman and Henry Sanoff -- Sustain -- Acting up: Architectural practice as ecological performance -- Ethics and aesthetics: Deleuze, diagrams and sustainability -- The radical potential of architecture -- Agency, assemblages and ecologies of the contemporary city -- Mediate -- Against determination, beyond mediation -- Agency and automatism: Some strategies of irresponsibility in architecture -- Interior exile and paper architecture: A spectrum for architectural dissidence -- 'Air rights' -- Index
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