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The exhibit "Mapping the Ecosystem" presents a diagram of a generic ecosystem; it clarifies the ways in which interdependence risk and integration risk contribute to delays.
Second, the chapters recognize that norm adoption, adaption, resistance or rejection is a product of interaction and a relationship in which interdependence, asymmetry and power play a role.
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The full correspondence will appear in Elena Ferrante's "Frantumaglia: An Author's Journey Told Through Letters, Interviews, and Occasional Writings," translated by Ann Goldstein, to be published in November._ Nicola Lagioia: One of the most powerful aspects of "My Brilliant Friend" is the way in which the interdependence of the characters is rendered.
Studies in which social interdependence theory, implicitly or explicitly, is used for understanding behavior in organization designs for managing innovation are limited (Victor and Blackburn 1987).
Future studies and increasing information on subcellular organization of human brain will be the only framework in which the interdependence between neuronal morphology in human brain and genetic/environmental factors can be investigated.
This paper proposes a systematic approach with a feedback mechanism in which the interdependences among positions and the differences among the selected employees are considered simultaneously.
Today the new landscape is being hailed by many in the computer industry as a major step toward a borderless world in which economic and technical interdependence are the hallmark of a global economy.
While the nation stripped the cities of their remaining pretensions to political and economic independence (heretofore symbolized in their walls and tariff barriers), it created larger systems of interdependence in which territorial division of labour could operate.
Mullen, currently the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School, described the "strategic ecology" of global interdependence, in which states must cooperate in the long term with each other and also with global "neighborhoods" in solving transnational problems such as joblessness, rising urbanization, extremism, and climate change.
Urban centers existed in a web of interdependence, in which the borders of fluctuating kingdoms were overlaid by geographies of mercantile connections, and information networks whose influence exploded with the arrival of the printing press.
The role of the context – including future environments – in which WSs operate; The interdependence of various trends and factors shaping current and future environments; The importance of innovation-related factors (education, IT, multiculturalism, social innovations etc).
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