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Bradley, R. L., Jr. (1996). Oil, Gas, and Government The U.S. Experience. Lanhan, MD Rowiuau Litilefield. Locke, J. (1947). An Essay Concerning the True Original Extend and End of the Civil Government. In Social Contract, ed. E. Barker London Oxford University Press. [Pg.962]

Francis CA, Poincelot RP, Bird GW (eds) (2006) Developing and extending sustainable agriculture a new social contract. Haworth Food and Agric. Prod., New York, USA, pp xxii, 367 Frank ZR, Katan J, Ben-Yephet Y (1986) Synergistic effect of metham and solarization in controlling delimited shell spots of peanut-pods. Crop Prot 5 199-202. doi 10.1016/0261-2194(86)90102-X... [Pg.258]

Starr, J. A. C MacMillan, I. C. 1990. Resource cooptation and social contracting resource acquisition strategies for new ventures. Strategic Management Journal, 11 79-92. [Pg.171]

Kristina M. Lybecker focuses on the tensions inherent in the socioeconomic construct that is today s pharmaceutical industry. On the one hand, it has a social contract to develop medicines that enhance the health of the public, but on the other it seeks to maximize profit. Lybecker explains the major challenges facing the industry today, such as longer drug development times, rising R D costs, generic competition, and parallel importation. [Pg.2]

The pharmaceutical industry has an important social contract with the public to discover and develop medicines that have value in extending and enhancing life. Simultaneously, the industry must maintain its profitability both to ensure the future stream of innovations and to provide investors with a return. Balancing the responsibilities to the public and to shareholders is further complicated by the inefficiencies of the global patent system, the disease burden of poor developing countries, national price control systems, and third-party payers. [Pg.25]

Williams-Jones B, Burgess M. Social contract theory and just decision-making Lessons from genetic testing for the BRCA mutations. Kennedy Institute of Ethics J 2004 14 115-142. [Pg.50]

Bursts of HA deposition correlate with mitosis.41 13 Elevated levels promote cell detachment, in preparation for mitosis, as cells leave tissue organization, and enter the transient autonomy required for the mitotic event to occur. Cells must then degrade that HA after mitosis has occurred, to regain adhesiveness, and to reenter the social contract. The prediction is that HA synthesis occurs as... [Pg.248]

Scientific research is an important social process. As such, it is based on social contracts as guidelines, and perhaps the most important of these is ethical behavior. Progress in science is based on mutual trust and to achieve this, honesty is a cracial aspect of all scientific activity. [Pg.719]

A patent is a social contract, known since the Middle Ages. According to the Oxford English Dictionary definition, it is... [Pg.297]

Hinde I would make the same point as Professor KarmilofLSmith with regard to Cosmides and Tooby s social contract ideas. Mothers are saying to babies from the very start if you do this, then that . Cosmides and Tooby pay no respect to ontogeny. [Pg.106]

Rettig RA. The social contract and the treatment of permanent kidney failure. JAMA 1996 275 1123-1126. [Pg.816]

Wright 2003 Finn 2003 Rosenthal and Peccei 2004). It is at this level, these studies suggest, that the new social contract may for some be experienced as pressure to cease claiming benefits, participate in inappropriate programmes, or take whatever low paid job is available. [Pg.335]

Characteristics of Business and Social contract models of engineering practice0... [Pg.119]

The London Communique, issued in 1997 and endorsed by 18 chemical engineering societies worldwide, explicitly adopted the Social Contract paradigm, for example (see Fig. 4, Chapter 4) ... [Pg.119]

The Melbourne Communique, announced during the 6th World Congress and supported by 20 societies, equally clearly follows a Social Contract Model, for example ... [Pg.119]

Guston, D.H. and Keniston, K. 1994. Introduction The Social Contract for Science. In Guston, D.H. and Keniston, K. (eds.), The Fragile Contact University Science and the Federal Government. Cambridge MIT Press. [Pg.168]

Rousseau The Social Contract and other later political writings (edited by Victor Gourevitch)... [Pg.264]

MacneU, I. R. (1980), The New Social Contract, An Inquiry into Modem Contractual Relations, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. [Pg.2140]

Many scholars have characterised these developments in the history of the family as part of a process that involves the gradnal separation of public and private spheres and comes to fruition in the late seventeenth century. As Carole Pateman has shown, the origin of the public sphere is no mystery. The social contract brings the pubHc world of civil law, civil freedom and equality, contract and individual into being . The definition of the private... [Pg.214]


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