Neoliberalism is a politico-economic framework that emphasizes deregulation, free trade, and minimal government intervention in the economy; further, it suggests that social issues are best addressed through market mechanisms.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research, BIR 2025, which took place in Riga, Latvia, in September 2025.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research, BIR 2025, which took place in Riga, Latvia, in September 2025.
This edited collection book unravels the intricate dynamics of tourism and hospitality, offering evidence-based strategies to address global challenges.
This contributed volume collects innovative papers by scholars from Europe, India, and the USA to investigate how spirituality can contribute to renewing business in response to the challenges of the Anthropocene era.
This volume investigates the intricate interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and consciousness, delving into potential convergences and divergences in organizational and societal contexts.
This book provides insight into the economics of MotoGP and critically analyses the huge amounts of money, employees, racers, directors, and investors involved in the sport.
This book provides a useful framework for addressing the various aspects of current Asia-Europe relations, including examinations of power transitions and geopolitics, values, and pragmatism, climate change and sustainability, technology and innovation, and infrastructure and connectivity.
This book covers new legal developments of the One Belt One Road (OBOR) project and assesses how litigation may be organised to enforce and compensate for defaults in its related initiatives.
This book examines the interplay of legal traditions and linguistic practices and its influence on arbitral awards, opening new avenues of research on this underexplored area of legal discourse.
Combining both an industry and research focus, How to Judge a Book by its Cover not only judges books by their covers but provides a methodology for others to do the same.
The book highlights the importance of mushrooms and their effective application in the nutraceutical sector, along with their role in promoting environmental resilience.
Social Clauses and International Trade (1983) provides a comprehensive survey of working standards in international trade: the clauses in international trade agreements that call for minimum standards for those working to produce the goods being traded.
Creating and building sustainable organizations that participate in circular innovation processes helps to foster a virtuous circle that benefits people and planet, without neglecting profit.
State and Economy in Contemporary Capitalism (1979) bridges the gap between practiced concerns and the abstract nature of theories surrounding the function of the state in advanced capitalist societies.
This book analyses the concept of new quality productive forces through rigorous academic research, exploring its theoretical foundations, formation logic, and practical implications.
This book examines the transformative impact of generative AI on cultural production, with a particular focus on how AI technologies like ChatGPT are reshaping the creation of popular culture.
This book explores how social and political life are decisively shaped by unconscious linguistic operations and practical bodily experiences, rather than exclusively by rationality and consciously crafted arguments.
Combining both an industry and research focus, How to Judge a Book by its Cover not only judges books by their covers but provides a methodology for others to do the same.