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variations call our attention to the restraining framework of cultural boundaries, the peripheral situation of literature. The generation arising in the early 2000s also debated the durability and legitimacy of the notion of “Slovakian Hungarian literature
) 2 Decision making and its legitimacy were mostly formalized in 19 th century Hungary. Along with the strengthening of civic society, a more ‘bottom-up’ political structure developed. 3 We use the term ‘bourgeoisie’ to refer to the business and
, as a result of NCST creation, university academics could only gain legitimacy and secure funding by aligning themselves with this policy goal. Nevertheless, according to our findings, R&D intensities of Bangladeshi universities and industries were
. No satisfactory reference exists, and claims of mathematically optimal level of cut-off, interesting in the neighborhood of some zoom setting, cannot challenge the legitimacy of picking a completely different scale for observing science. Furthermore
tie signals the legitimacy and quality of the co-authoring scholar to the entire community. Therefore, we expect that scholars who have worked at the top institutes in the world occupy a more central position within the co-publication network within
is high ( Crul et al., 2017 , p. 65). This distinction between asylum seekers and refugees raises issues of classification and selectiveness among immigrants on the basis of the legitimacy of movement. Notably, the policy distinguishing asylum seekers
described earlier), and claims can differ in legitimacy depending on industry norms (Merges and Nelson 1990 ). To begin accounting for this heterogeneity in the propensity to rely on patenting, which can affect conclusions regarding relatedness or
based on the log-linear model. We also investigated the outlier distribution in order to investigate the legitimacy of the distribution of outliers between the observed values and fitted values of the optimal model (cells with an absolute value of more
cluster status and centrality. ‘Resources’, ‘local’ and ‘ventures’ bridge these two clusters. Geographic scope In IB, geography matters. Since its inception, the field has derived legitimacy through the observed
a cooperative mechanism to extract resources vital to company performance, and that boards are to serve a boundary spanning role, enhancing organisational legitimacy ( Zahra – Pearce 1989 ). According to Lipton and Lorsch (1992) and Jensen (1993