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_aSTEEN, John _932544 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Contagion of international terrorism and its effects on the firm in an interconnected world |
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_aOxford, UK : _bBlackwell, _cNovember 2006 |
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520 | 3 | _aInternational trade and investment economies are highly integrated and interdependent and can be exploited by organized, international terrorism. The network of inter dependencies in the international economy means that a terrorist attack has the potential to disrupt the functioning of the network, so the effects can reverberate around the world. Governments can control the distributed effects of terrorism by auditing industrial networks to reveal and protect critical hubs and by promoting flexibility in production and distribution of goods and services to improve resilience in the economy. To explain these network effects, the authors draw on the new science of complex networks which has been applied to the physical sciences and is now increasingly being used to explain organizational and economic phenomena | |
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_aLIESCH, Peter W. _932545 |
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_aKNIGHT, Gary A. _932546 |
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_aCZINKOTA, Michael _932547 |
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_tPublic Money & Management : integrating theory and practice in public management _g26, 5, p. 305-312 _dOxford, UK : Blackwell, November 2006 _xISSN 0954-0962 _w |
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