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Nomfundo Patricia Sibiya, Dillip Kumar Das, Coleen Vogel, Sonwabo Perez Mazinyo, Leocadia Zhou, Mukalazi Ahmed Kalumba, Mikateko Sithole, Richard Kwame Adom and Mulala Danny Simatele
Climate change is already a reality, and it is affecting the lives and livelihoods of many people globally. Many scientists argue that adaptation is, therefore, necessary to address the impact of climate change on life-supporting systems. Climate change ...
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Takaharu ISHII
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Ulrich Witt
The fact that innovative capitalism needs institutional co-evolution has widely been recognized with respect to pro-active institutional adaptations. Examples are the rearrangement and safeguarding of supply chains or the creation of public institutions ...
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Adam Loch, Silvia Santato, C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco and Jaroslav Mysiak
Coase shows how costly resources are (re)allocated via costly institutions, and that transaction costs must therefore be positive. However, Coase did not elaborate on transitions between institutions which incur positive transaction costs that are charac...
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Jonatan A. Lassa
Institutions matter because they are instrumental in systematically adapting to global climate change, reducing disaster risks, and building resilience. Without institutionalised action, adapting to climatic change remains ad-hoc. Using exploratory resea...
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Charis VLADOS,Dimos CHATZINIKOLAOU
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Kakhramon Djumaboev, Ahmad Hamidov, Oyture Anarbekov, Zafar Gafurov, Kamshat Tussupova
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The rapidly growing population in Uzbekistan has put massive pressure on limited water resources, resulting in frequent water shortages. Irrigation is by far the major water use. Improving irrigation water use through the institutional change of establis...
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Kakhramon Djumaboev, Ahmad Hamidov, Oyture Anarbekov, Zafar Gafurov and Kamshat Tussupova
The rapidly growing population in Uzbekistan has put massive pressure on limited water resources, resulting in frequent water shortages. Irrigation is by far the major water use. Improving irrigation water use through the institutional change of establis...
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Thiago Coelho Soares,Gisele Mazon
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This article aims to verify the implementation of SkandiaNavigator as a management tool in a program of courses Ead as evaluative factor of absorptive capacity. The Skandia Navigator is based on the concept of intellectual capital to coordinate resources...
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Brooks A. Kaiser,James A. Roumasset
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We illuminate several important aspects of the nature and causes of growth and institutional change. To do this, we focus on the role resource pressures have played in the historic development of Hawaiis institutions. We discuss the Hawaiian story in the...
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Achim Schlüter, Sarah Wise, Kathleen Schwerdtner Mánez, Gabriela Weber De Morais and Marion Glaser
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Dimitrios Zikos and Andreas Thiel
The paper discusses the potential of action research to meet the challenges entailed in institutional design for urban water management. Our overall aim is to briefly present action research and discuss its methodological merits with regard to the challe...
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Liana Ricci and Maryline Mangenot
Adaptation is crucial for addressing current and future climate change challenges in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and climate finance instruments, such as the Green Climate Fund (GCF) can play a key role in increasing their adaptive capacity an...
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Victor Tiberius, Meike Rietz and Ricarda B. Bouncken
Institutional entrepreneurship comprises the activities of agents who disrupt existing social institutions or create new ones, often to enable diffusion, especially of radical innovations, in a market. The increased interest in institutional entrepreneur...
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Md. Nawrose Fatemi, Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Kofi Diko and Michihiro Kita
Over the last three decades, Bangladesh has implemented various initiatives to address different climate change impacts. In a multi-level governance arrangement, addressing climate change impacts is often constrained by climate change mainstreaming. In B...
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Jusper Maranga Omwenga, Paul Omondi, Fatuma Daudi
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Lene Tolstrup Christensen,Carsten Greve
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This paper shows how State Owned Enterprises are sometimes preferred over the more known Public-Private Partnership model in building new infrastructure. Debate on Infrastructure governance in the transport sector has been dominated by the Public-Private...
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