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Subjective concepts: an institutional logic approach
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Management Decision
Management Decision 1–17.
Published: 17 November 2025
... draw from a group of concepts to initiate, support, and implement material practices, such as decisions, often legitimized by a justification discourse. Distinct context participants interpret or manipulate this logic and attempt to adjust it to their views. In addition to their objective character...
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Temporal hierarchy in enterprise risk identification
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Management Decision
Management Decision (2011) 49 (9): 1489–1509.
Published: 18 October 2011
...Peter Kmec Purpose This paper aims to propose a risk identification method which is a synthesis of existing tools and techniques. Design/methodology/approach Risks are viewed as a temporal hierarchy of major decisions or events at the highest level, projects at the middle level, and routine...
