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The New Science of Race; 2. Making Science Racial; 3. The Sociogenomic Paradigm; 4. Making Sense of Race with Values; 5. Everyday Race-Positive; 6. Activism and Expertise; 7. The Enduring Trouble with Race; Notes; Index 330 $aIn 2000, with the success of the Human Genome Project, scientists declared the death of race in biology and medicine. But within five years, many of these same scientists had reversed course and embarked upon a new hunt for the biological meaning of race. 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Bribery Practices of Three MNCs in the Host Countries: An Examination of the Issue from HRM Perspective -- 2. Perspective Chapter: Corruption and Government's Response to Emergencies during COVID 19 Pandemic - The Nigerian State Experience -- 3. Perspective Chapter: Corruption and Deterioration of Democracy - The Brazilian Lesson -- 4. The Root Causes of Corruption in Public Procurement: A Global Perspective -- 5. Perspective Chapter: Models of Sanctions Compliance and Regulatory Expectations -- 6. Nepotism and Corruption: A Descriptive and Analytical Study in the Reality of Kuwaiti Society -- 7. Corruption: Drivers, Modes and Consequences -- 8. Media and the Uncertain Fight against Corruption -- 9. Corruption and Policy-Making: How Corruption Models Favor Mafias - The Case Study of Italy -- 10. Addressing the Endemic Consequences of Corruption in the South African Local Government Public Sector -- 11. Corruption Dynamics and Economic Growth in Nigeria -- 12. Curbing Corruptions in Government Sectors: The Role of Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Bangladesh -- 13. Perspective Chapter: From Ancient Times to Modern World - Corruptus -- 14. The Impact of Corruption on Economic Growth: A Nonlinear Evidence -- 15. Promoting Ethics in the South African Public Sector: One Block of a Puzzle towards Curbing Corruption -- 16. Corruption and New Insights in Lebanon. 330 $aThis book is a collection of chapters on corruption. It highlights the importance of corruption, transparency, and accountability and ways to deal with it. Understanding the types of corruption is very important to know how to deal with it. Types of corruption include bribery, lobbying, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, parochialism, patronage, influence peddling, graft, embezzlement, double-dealing, under-the-table transactions, manipulating elections, diverting funds, laundering money, and defrauding investors. Identifying corruption in all its forms requires analyzing the country and its political system and laws and rooting out the sources of corruption and the people behind it. Corruption and those participating in it must be identified to find ways to deal with it, including installing proper governance mechanisms with complete transparency and accountability for politicians, people in power, and/or citizens, as well as applying rules and holding those who infringe them accountable. 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Broadcasting: Competing in a Big Data-Driven TV Ecosystem -- Part 3: Small media firms -- Chapter 5: War of Attrition in Polish Video-Games Printing Press: Customer Retention to Survive Printing Press in the Age of Digital Communication Technologies -- Chapter 6: Media innovations in digital music distribution: the case of beeptunes.com -- Chapter 7: Competitive Capabilities in Film Distribution Market: The Case of Filimo -- Part 4: Individual Level: media entrepreneurs -- Chapter 8: Social Networks of Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Media Industry: The case of Iranian Immigrants in Canada -- Chapter 9: Impact of leaders' characteristics on competitiveness of firms: Applying Weber?s charismatic authority theory to leaders of post-Soviet media businesses -- Part 5: Media Law and Regulation -- chapter 10: Lobbying groups in communications and media policies in Brazil -- Chapter 11: Restrictions and Legal Challenges for Foreign Investment in the Media Market in Iran -- Chapter 12: Evidenced-based internet policy for emerging nations: maximizing network investment and local content development -- Part 6: Startups and Small Enterprises -- Chapter 13: Start-up Boom in an Emerging Market: A Niche Market Approach -- Chapter 14: The challenges of firms in Iraqi Kurdistan Economy in the light of strategic acquisition theory -- Chapter 15: Competitiveness of small media firms -- Part 7: Strategic issues in organizations -- Chapter 16: Rapid internationalization Emerging Markets Multinationals from Latin America: The case of the AJE Group -- Chapter 17: Strategic Renewal in Corporate Entrepreneurship Context: A Multi-Case Study -- Chapter 18: Measuring the competitiveness factors in telecommunication markets -- Chapter 19: Competitiveness in Banking Industry: A study of Employee satisfaction, Customer satisfaction and Productivity in Service Quality -- Chapter 20: Audience Engagement as a Competitive Advantage in Public Television: Case of Gamification Use in IRIB IPTV -- Chapter 21: Competition Outside of the Field: Economics and Marketing of Football in Iran -- Part 8: Quantitative methodologies -- Chapter 22: Impact of Situation in the study of Gender Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Evaluation: An Analysis of Risk Disposition -- Chapter 23: Impact of Organizational Innovation, Learning Orientation and Entrepreneurship on SME Performance: The Moderating Role of Market Turbulence and ICT -- Chapter 24: Entrepreneurship and SMEs Performance: Studying the Mediating Role of Innovation and the Moderating Role of Firm Size -- Chapter 25: The impact of Business Ethics on entrepreneurial attitude of managers -- Chapter 26: Effect of Degree of Competitiveness and Orientation to Export on Marketing Strategy of SMEs -- Part 9: Big Data, Machine Learning and New Technological Trends -- Chapter 27: Disruptive Innovation for Auto Insurance Entrepreneurs: New Paradigm using Telematics & Machine Learning -- Chapter 28: Business Challenges of Big Data Application in Health Organizations -- Chapter 29: Big data for marketing success: how consumer analytic create competitive advantage for enterprises. 330 $aThis book presents a collection of interrelated research advances in the field of technological entrepreneurship from the perspective of competition in emerging markets. 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