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Synthisophy – Integrating the Wisdoms of History into Present Culture (Part 2 – Summary of Chapter 16 through 30)
In 1995 an article published in SKOLE, the Journal of Alternative Education, the word synthisophy first appeared (Houle 1995). The word synthisophy then appeared in the Cyclopedic Education Dictionary (Spafford, Pesce and Grosser 1998).
The COVID-19 Crisis: Implications for the Development and Growth of Agricultural Sector in EU countries and Russia
In the year 2020, the outbreak of COVID-19 brought severe economic and societal consequences negatively impacting global flows. As well as imposing drastic stress on people, the COVID-19 crisis also disturbed the sustainable growth for the wellbeing of businesses and national economies.
Achieving Local Content in Extractive Industries of African Countries
One of the factors that determine the extent of positive impact of natural resource extraction is the level of local content (LC) in the industry. The World Trade Organization (WTO, 2011) defines local content requirements, synonymously referred to as domestic content requirements as a “requirement that the investor purchase a certain amount of local materials for incorporation in the investor’s product”.
Waste Management Firms as Catalysts for Developing SME’s Circular Business Models: the Possibilities of Industrial Symbiosis
The European Union (EU) and its member states are dedicated to developing a more sustainable future through promoting a circular economy (Commission, 2015).
Research on Import and Export Trade Based on China’s FDI to Central Asian Countries
The article examines whether and how China’s investment in Central Asian countries affects import and export trade. The analysis methods of this article include descriptive statistics and empirical analysis, which are used to describe the relationship and trend of China’s FDI to Central Asian countries and import and export trade.
Synthisophy – Integrating the Wisdoms of History into Present Culture
The current paper discusses the concept of synthisophy. Synthisophy is defined as the scientific integration of knowledge and wisdom derived from the study of history into the present culture.
Commercial Bank Loans and the Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) In Nigeria
The contributions of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to the growth of Nigerian economy cannot be understated as they seem to drive the economic and industrial transformation of the country.
The Circle Game: Poetry and Sustainable Enterprises
Exceptional organisations strive for sustainable excellence across a select collection of performance domains that include leadership and governance; human ecology; economic performance; processes, systems and operations; customer-related; and innovation.
Re-Evaluating Megaproject Cost Overruns: Putting Changes Into Perspective
Headlines in the popular and trade press regularly draw attention to supposed extreme and regular time and cost overruns associated with megaprojects.
Entrepreneurial Leadership Impact on Job security and Psychological Well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A conceptual review
Studies dealing with the emergent coronavirus pandemic provide the multidisciplinary response to psychological, social, economic, policy and management challenges.