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ABSTRACT: In the context of globalization and digitalization, the application of transaction cost theory in supply chain management has become increasingly important. As business environments grow ...
The holiday season is here and households in North Dakota and elsewhere might encounter sensitive conversations about lending money to a loved one in need. There is emerging research about removing ...
Abstract: This work analyses the interdependent link creation of patent and shareholding links in interfirm networks, and how this dynamics affects the resilience of such networks in the face of ...
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WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - NASA awarded SpaceX $843 million to build a vehicle capable of pushing the International Space Station into Earth's atmosphere for its planned destruction around 2030, ...
In this conversation, Jon Wiener and May Pundak of A Land For All discuss a road map for a better two-state solution. Wall separating Israel and the West Bank. A Land for All is an organization of ...
Jesus’ two great commandments, to “love the Lord” and “love your neighbor,” are like the two towers — or “engineering genius” — of a bridge. Loving the Lord centers on a person’s heart, soul and mind, ...
The “Ideas for Expo” column in The Spokesman-Review answered a question that readers 50 years later might also be asking: What does the Expo ’74 symbol mean? The answer: It’s a triangular Mobius strip ...
A new study finds that only a third of adults in the United States did not rely on their parents for some form of material support between their late teens and early 40s. A new study finds that only a ...