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    <title language="deu">Wie der Aufstieg des gelehrten Rechts im Mittelalter den wirtschaftlichen Aufstieg Europas beförderte: eine empirische Untersuchung</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Zwischen 1200 und 1600 setzte sich die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Westeuropa von der in allen anderen Weltregionen ab. Gegen Ende dieser Periode lag das Pro-Kopf-Einkommensniveau deutlich höher als irgendwo sonst auf der Welt. Wir bringen diese einzigartige Entwicklung in Verbindung mit der Rezeption des römischen Rechts, dem Aufstieg des Kirchenrechts und der Entwicklung der Rechtswissenschaft als methodisch geleiteter akademischer Disziplin, die an Universitäten gelehrt wurde. Wir testen zwei konkurrierende Hypothesen über den Einfluss dieser Entwicklung auf das wirtschaftliche Wachstum im mittelalterlichen Europa. Der ersten These zufolge war die Ausbreitung des materiellen römischen Rechts dem Aufschwung des Handels und dem ökonomischen Wachstum förderlich. Nach der zweiten und konkurrierenden These war das Wachstum keine Folge der Rezeption römisch rechtlicher Normen, sondern vielmehr der rationalen, wissenschaftlichen und systemischen Eigenschaften des römischen und des Kirchenrechts sowie der Ausbildung von Juristen an den neu gegründeten Universitäten (Verwissenschaftlichung). Das verlieh dem Recht eine ganz Westeuropa durchwirkende innovative Flexibilität, die auch das Handelsrecht (lex mercatoria) und das überkommene Gewohnheitsrecht beeinflusste. Unter Verwendung von Daten über die Einwohnerzahl in mehr als 200 europäischen Städten, die wir als groben Indikator für die Entwicklung der Pro-Kopf-Einkommens verwenden, stellen wir fest, dass nicht in erster Linie die Rezeption römischen Rechts in einer Region entscheidend war. Vielmehr war es die Zunahme juristischer Fakultäten an den Universitäten und das Entstehen einer rechtswissenschaftlichen Methodik durch Glossatoren und Kommentatoren und ihre Interpretation und Systematisierung der Quellen des römischen Rechts (Corpus Juris Civilis, Digesten) und des kanonischen Rechts. Die neu entstandene Fähigkeit, allgemeine normative Schlüsse aus diesen Quellen zu ziehen, führte zu Abstraktion, Methodologie und dem Aufstieg des gelehrten Rechts als akademischer Disziplin. Wo immer in Europa Rechtsfakultäten eingerichtet wurden, erlernten Juristen neue, bisher unbekannte Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten, die förderlich für Handel und Gewerbe waren. Dies galt in allen Regionen, in denen das neue Recht gelehrt wurde unabhängig davon, ob und in welchem Umfang in der Region das römische Recht sich durchsetzte.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Bucerius Law Journal</parentTitle>
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    <author>Hans-Bernd Schäfer</author>
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    <title language="eng">Jurists, Clerics, and Merchants: the Rise of Learned Law in Medieval Europe and its Impact on Economic Growth</title>
    <abstract language="mul">English Abstract:&#13;
Between the years 1200 and 1600 economic development in Catholic Europe gained momentum. By the end of this period per capita income levels were well above the income levels in all other regions of the world. We relate this unique development to the resurrection of Roman law, the rise of Canon law and the establishment of law as a scholarly and scientific discipline taught in universities. We test two competing hypotheses on the impact of these processes on economic growth in medieval Europe. The first conjecture is that the spread of substantive Roman law was conducive to the rise of commerce and economic growth. The second and competing conjecture is that growth occurred not as a result of the reception of substantive Roman law but rather because of the rational, scientific and systemic features of Roman and Canon law and the training of jurists in the newly established universities (Verwissenschaftlichung). This gave the law throughout Europe an innovative flexibility, which also influenced merchant law (lex mercatoria), and customary law. Using data on the population of more than 200 European cities as a proxy for per capita income we find that an important impact for economic development was not primarily the content of Roman law, but the rise of law faculties in universities and the emergence of a legal method developed by glossators and commentators in their interpretation and systematization of the sources of Roman law (Corpus Juris Civilis, Digests) and Canon law. The endeavor to extract general normative conclusions from these sources led to abstraction, methodology, and the rise of law as a scholarly discipline. Wherever law faculties were founded anywhere in Europe jurists learned new legal concepts and skills which were unknown before and conducive for doing business.&#13;
&#13;
Spanish Abstract:&#13;
Entre 1200 y 1600 el desarrollo económico en la Europa católica experimentó un notable impulso. Al final de este periodo los niveles de ingreso per cápita se encontraban bien por encima de aquellos correspondientes a otras regiones del mundo. Nosotros relacionamos este único desarrollo con el resucitar del Derecho Romano, el ascenso del Derecho Canónico y el establecimiento del Derecho como una disciplina escolástica y científica enseñada en las universidades. En esta ocasión, ponemos a prueba dos hipótesis concurrentes respecto del impacto que estos procesos han tenido sobre el crecimiento económico en Europa medieval. La primera de estas es que la propagación del Derecho Romano ha sido conducente al aumento del comercio y del crecimiento económico. La segunda y concurrente hipótesis es que el crecimiento no se dio como resultado de la recepción del Derecho Romano, sino como consecuencia de ser este un Derecho, junto con el Canónico, de naturaleza racional, científica y sistemática; y también como resultado del entrenamiento en estas disciplinas de los juristas en la universidades que recientemente se habían establecido (Verwissenschaftligung). Conjuntamente esto dio al Derecho a través de Europa una flexibilidad innovadora, la cual también influyó el Derecho Mercante (lex mercatoria), y el Derecho Consuetudinario. Utilizando datos sobre la población en más de 200 ciudades europeas como proxy del ingreso per cápita, podemos observar que un importante impacto sobre el desarrollo económico no fue principalmente el contenido del Derecho Romano como tal, sino el surgimiento de facultades de Derecho en las universidades y la aparición de un método jurídico desarrollado por glosadores y comentaristas en sus respectivas interpretaciones y sistematización de las fuentes del Derecho Romano (compuesto, entre otros, por el Corpus Juris Civilis y el Digesto); y del Derecho Canónico. El esfuerzo de obtener conclusiones normativas generales de estas fuentes de Derecho tuvo como resultado una abstracción, una metodología y el surgimiento del Derecho como una disciplina académica. Cuando quiera que alguna facultad de Derecho fuera fundada en cualquier lugar de Europa los juristas aprendían tanto conceptos jurídicos nuevos como habilidades que antes habían permanecido desconocidas y que ahora se consideran propicias para la actividad comercial.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Empirical Legal Studies</parentTitle>
    <additionalTitle language="spa">Juristas, Clérigos Y Mercaderes El Ascenso Del Derecho Escolástico En Europa Medieval Y Su Impacto En El Crecimiento Económico</additionalTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Institutional Competition between Optional Codes in European Contract Law: a Theoretical and Empirical Analysis</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The Commission of the European Union has identified divergences between the national contract laws of the Member States as an obstacle to the completion of the European Internal Market and put this issue on its highest political agenda. Alexander J. Wulf analyses and predicts the effects. The study is situated in the context of the recent developments in the discussion on European contract law. The book begins with an introduction to the economic and legal theories that serve as the rationale for the development of the line of argument. These theories are then applied to the issues involved in the current controversy on European contract law. The author develops a model that he uses to analyze the institutional processes of European contract law. Empirical data are employed to test this model and discuss the results. From his analysis the author develops criteria that can serve as a starting point for thinking about the economic desirability of an optional European contract law.</abstract>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
Fulltext due to copyright not available.</note>
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    <title language="eng">Well-being and Risk-taking Behavior: a Case Study of Employee Well-being Policies in Corporate Japan</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This article describes risk taking and well-being in corporate Japan. A case study of a research intensive manufacturing company shows how a corporate management can design its business strategy to contribute to the well-being of the employees. An in-depth expert interview with the company’s Chief Executive Officer and a qualitative content analysis of official company documents present and discuss the firm’s employee well-being policy. Findings show that the organization employs its business philosophy to promote a working environment that encourages constructive risk-taking. This leads to technological innovations and improved competitiveness on the market. Furthermore, the company is successful in contributing to the well-being of its employees and other stakeholders.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Paragrana</parentTitle>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
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    <title language="deu">Brauchen Innovationen Schutzrechte: eine Untersuchung am Beispiel der Modeindustrie</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Am Beispiel der Modeindustrie untersucht die Studie, ob Innovationen Schutzrechte benötigen. Die Modeindustrie dient hierbei als Beispiel für eine Industrie mit hohem Innovationspotential. Obwohl es Schutzrechte für Modedesigns gibt, die das geistige Eigentum der Industrie schützen sollen, ist deren Bedeutung im Innovationswettbewerb der Modeindustrie gering. Trotz der Abhängigkeit der Industrie von dem geistigen Eigentum, auf dem ihre Modeinnovationen basieren, zeigt die vorliegende Untersuchung, dass im Fall der Modeindustrie der freie Umgang mit geistigem Eigentum die Entstehung von Innovationen nicht erkennbar hemmt. Auf der Grundlage dieses Sachverhalts werden Schlussfolgerungen über die allgemeine Bedeutung von Schutzrechten für das Entstehen von Innovationen gezogen, die modischen Erscheinungen unterliegen.</abstract>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
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    <parentTitle language="eng">MIC 2013: Science and Policy Makers for Sustainable Future: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference, Koper</parentTitle>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
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    <title language="eng">A Comparative Approach to the Protection of Fashion Innovations</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This paper determines the relevance of industrial property rights to the development of innovations in the fashion industry. It examines how the level of innovation can remain high despite a free exchange of intellectual property – fashion designs – within the industry:&#13;
The importance of innovation for a fashion business in the industry is determined by the choice of it’s competitive strategy. That is, either to be an innovator who creates fashion innovations or to be an imitator who adopts them once they have proven their ability to prevail in the market. The success of innovators depends largely on their ability to react to fashion trends, reinforced by the social role&#13;
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of intellectual property rights protection. A monopoly maintained by using intellectual property rights might very well not extend the product life cycle beyond the limits posed by the shifting changes of fashion; moreover, an extended life cycle maintained in these circumstances could seriously limit the innovators agility in satisfying consumer demand in line with fashion trends and provoke an inappropriate allocation of resources to developing unfashionable innovations, resulting in a much greater risk of product failure.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">UC Berkeley Recent Work</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">A Comparative Approach to the Protection of Fashion Innovations</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This paper determines the relevance of industrial property rights to the development of innovations in the fashion industry. It examines how the level of innovation can remain high despite a free exchange of intellectual property – fashion designs – within the industry: The importance of innovation for a fashion business in the industry is determined by the choice of it’s competitive strategy. That is, either to be an innovator who creates fashion innovations or to be an imitator who adopts them once they have proven their ability to prevail in the market. The success of innovators depends largely on their ability to react to fashion trends, reinforced by the social role of fashion products and to the extent of their potential to confer status on the owner. Thus the duration of a temporary monopoly gained by an innovation is limited not only by the market entrance of imitators – a period of time that can be prolonged by making use of industrial property rights protection – but also by the constant changes in fashion, a process barely affected by the utilization of intellectual property rights protection. A monopoly maintained by using intellectual property rights might very well not extend the product life cycle beyond the limits posed by the shifting changes of fashion; moreover, an extended life cycle maintained in these circumstances could seriously limit the innovators agility in satisfying consumer demand in line with fashion trends and provoke an inappropriate allocation of resources to developing unfashionable innovations, resulting in a much greater risk of product failure.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">The Fashion Industry</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Institutional Competition of Optional Codes in European Contract Law</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Keine Angabe - No details</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">NYU Association of Transnational Law Schools Agora</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">The Common European Sales Law (CESL) is the European Commission’s most recent policy initiative for European contract law. It aims to address the problem that differences between the national contract laws of the Member States may constitute an obstacle for the European Internal Market. This paper develops a model of the institutional competition in European contract law and uses it to addresses the question as to whether an optional European contract code and the CESL are economically desirable for European contract law. To do so I examine the transaction costs involved in the process of choosing an applicable law that European businesses face when they conduct cross-border transactions in the European Internal Market. I then describe how these transaction costs shape the competitive environment, i.e. what I refer to as the “European market for contract laws” in which the contracting parties choose a law to govern their cross-border contracts. Having identified this environment and the competitive forces operating within it, I propose a model, the “Cycle of European Contract Law”. I use this model to analyze the competitive processes that take place in the European market for contract laws. Based on my results I make recommendations for the optimal implementation of an optional European contract code and the CESL in European contract law.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">European Journal of Law and Economics</parentTitle>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the Conference on Research Opportunities for Ethnomethodology</parentTitle>
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Fulltext due to copyright not available.</note>
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    <title language="eng">An Evaluation of some Critical Points in the European Commission's Impact Assessment accompanying the Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law</title>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">Responses to the Call for Evidence on the Common European Sales Law</parentTitle>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
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    <parentTitle language="eng">2nd Annual Western Empirical Legal Studies (WELS) Conference, Los Angeles</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">Keine Angabe - No details</abstract>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
Fulltext due to copyright not available.</note>
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    <abstract language="eng">Keine Angabe - No details</abstract>
    <note>Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar.&#13;
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    <abstract language="eng">Keine Angabe&#13;
No details</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="mul">Das Publicness-Puzzle: Öffentliche Aufgabenerfüllung zwischen Staat und Markt</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Decriminalizing the Issuance of Bad Checks in Turkey: an Analysis of the Effects of Changes in Penalties</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The aim of this study is to carry out an economic analysis of the consequences that arose following the decriminalization of the issuance of bad checks in Turkey. In our statistical analysis we examined the legal situation of bouncing checks in three periods: before 2009 when the issuance of bad checks was subject to imprisonment, between 2009-2012 when a partial decriminalization took place and between 2012-2014 when the issuance of bouncing checks was fully decriminalized and penalties were reduced to only administrative fines. We test the hypotheses that partial or full decriminalization led to a rise in the number of bad checks in Turkey. We find that there is no statistical evidence for an association between the first, modest step of the decriminalization process (Law No. 5941) and the frequency with which checks bounced in Turkey. However, full decriminalization of bouncing checks (Law No. 6273) led to an increase in the frequency of bad checks. We also find that the establishment of a Risk Center by the Bank Association of Turkey helped to identify customers not worthy of credit and was successful in decreasing the frequency of bad checks. We conclude that in the case of Turkish check law imprisonment was more effective in deterring writers of bad checks than the administrative and civil sanctions that are now in place. Nonetheless, private credit screening efforts also promoted the targeted policy goal of limiting the number of bad checks in Turkey.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">European Journal of Law and Economics</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="deu">Das Studium der Rechtswissenschaften ist als eigenständiger Bestandteil in den meisten deutschen Studiengängen der Wirtschaftswissenschaft fest verankert. Der Aufsatz hat zum Ziel, die Inhalte und Lehrmethoden kritisch zu prüfen, die mehrheitlich in den juristischen Pflichtveranstaltungen im Wirtschaftsstudium verwendet werden. Sowohl Inhalte als auch Methoden der Lehre werden in der Regel aus der Ausbildung der Volljurist/innen übernommen. Ob aber Verfahren der Lehre, die für die Ausbildung von Jurist/innen entwickelt worden sind, uneingeschränkt auch für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler/innen geeignet sind, wurde im deutschsprachigen Raum bisher kaum diskutiert. Im Weiteren wird gezeigt, zu welchen Problemen die unreflektierte Übernahme von Lehrinhalten und Lehrmethoden ohne zielgruppengerechte Anpassung führt. Auf dieser Basis wird ein Vorschlag für die praxisorientierte Lehre rechtswissenschaftlicher Inhalte entwickelt. Es gilt, die in den Rechtswissenschaften bewährten Konzepte der Lehre den Bedürfnissen der Wirtschaftswissenschaftler/innen anzupassen und weiterzuentwickeln. Danach werden der rechtliche Lebenszyklus eines Unternehmens und Management-Fallstudien zu rechtlichen Problemen als didaktische Modelle vorgestellt und praktische Fragen der Lehre diskutiert. Ziel ist es, die Studierenden für die rechtlichen Probleme zu sensibilisieren, die in der betrieblichen Praxis von Bedeutung sind, und ihnen Kompetenzen zu vermitteln, mit deren Hilfe sie die in ihrem späteren beruflichen Alltag auftretenden Probleme erfolgreich bewältigen können.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Rechtswissenschaft</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Uncertainty as a Challenge for Leadership: the Effect of Cultural, Social and Legal Institutions on Risk-Taking and Innovation in Family Business</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This essay develops an entrepreneur-oriented theory of risk-taking and innovation that is used to examine the different leadership styles of family business owners. This theory is based on the works of Schumpeter, who mainly focussed on the potential of supply in the competition for innovation, and the works of Hayek, who emphasized the importance of demand in this competition. By combining these two theories, a comprehensive understanding of economic innovation processes is presented. In the subsequent empirical section of the essay, these theoretical ideals of supply-oriented and demand-oriented innovators will be examined for what they look like in practice. Data from India and Japan is analysed in this explorative empirical research to examine the influence of cultural, social and legal norms on entrepreneurial risk-taking and innovation behaviour. The perspectives on “foreign cultures” expand our understanding of management in a way that encourages innovation- friendly entrepreneurship.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Paragrana</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">The Common European Sales Law: an Empirical Analysis</title>
    <abstract language="eng">On October 11th 2011 the European Commission proposed a Common European Sales Law (CESL) for the European Union. One of the main aims of this optional instrument is to help businesses to avoid the complexity associated with dealing with multiple mandatory provisions of their customers’ home jurisdictions. In this study I used one of the datasets published by the European Commission to predict the characteristics of businesses that would have benefited from the introduction of the CESL. I also test whether the CESL would be an effective measure for addressing some of the legal barriers that the Commission intends to overcome. My results provide support for the Commission’s claim that the adoption of a Common European Sales Law would benefit some businesses and that it would allow them to improve their operations on the European internal market. However, the CESL may not be effective as a measure for overcoming all of the legal barriers that the Commission intended to address with its proposal.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Law as Part of Managerial Skills</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Law is firmly established as an integral and independent component of most business and economics degree courses. The objective of this article is to examine the contents and teaching methods generally employed in the law courses required for degrees in business and economics. As a rule both the contents and the teaching methods are adopted from degree courses for law students. However, to date there has been little discussion as to whether teaching procedures that have been developed for law students are also suitable for business and economics students. The article shows what problems can arise if course contents and teaching methods are adopted without reflection and without adapting them to the needs of the target group. This overview is then taken as a basis for a proposal as to how the content of law courses can be taught in a practice-oriented way, adapting and further developing the curricula that have proved suitable for law students to the needs of students of business and economics. The use of presentations of the legal life cycle of business organisations and discussions of management case studies on legal problems as didactic models are introduced and practical teaching issues are discussed. The aim is to raise students’ awareness of the legal problems that are important in running a company and to teach them skills that they can later use to deal with problems in their daily work.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Asian Journal of Legal Education</parentTitle>
    <subTitle language="eng">Reform Proposals for Teaching Law to Business Administration and Economics Students</subTitle>
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    <title language="eng">The Contribution of Empirical Research to Law</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Over the last decade empirical legal studies have become a popular subfield of legal research. Legal scholars have increasingly begun to employ social science research methods in their attempts to provide answers to research questions in the field of law. The goal of empirical legal research is to make a contribution to all subjects and phenomena that are of interest to law and for which no methods have previously been available. The use of empirical methods in legal science can lead to results that cannot be achieved by the methods of traditional law research. The ultimate aim of the approach is to contribute to a systematic understanding of our legal system based on empirical data. In this article I give an overview of the development of empirical legal studies as an independent subfield of legal research, followed by an introduction to two popular studies to illustrate the potential and limitations of this new field of research. I then discuss some controversial topics such as the widespread view that empirical research is &#13;
objective and  value-free, the relevance of methodological problems and the problem of over-simplification of the complexity of legal issues. I conclude with a look at future prospects for empirical legal research.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">The Journal Jurisprudence</parentTitle>
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    <parentTitle language="deu">Herausforderung Management</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Risk-taking and entrepreneurship in India. Implications of social and cultural norms for poverty alleviation policies</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The aim of this study is to contribute towards developing an in-depth theory of the social and cultural norms that govern risk-taking and innovative behaviour in India, a field in which there has been little research to date. Qualitative data on this aspect of Indian entrepreneurial culture were collected in the Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai industrial regions. The study is mainly based on qualitative expert interviews and participant observation of entrepreneurs. The chapter introduces the whole study and presents first findings from an in-depth analysis of the risk-taking behaviour of two Indian managers. The chapter is part of a larger comparative study whose aim is to compare the social norms that govern risk-taking behaviour in India, Japan and Germany.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">What Makes Prosecutors Independent? - Analyzing the Determinants of the Independence of Prosecutors</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The prosecution of criminal suspects is an integral part of a country's justice system. While substantial scholarly attention has been devoted to the study of the police and judges and their relevance to the rule of law, surprisingly little is known about prosecutors. The aim of this paper is to contribute towards filling this knowledge gap. We first demonstrate the rising importance of prosecutors for criminal justice systems around the world. We identify the independence of prosecution agencies from the other two branches of government as a centrally important characteristic and then proceed to analyze the determinants of de facto prosecutorial independence from a political economy perspective. We find that press freedom, the immunity of parliamentarians and belonging to the common law tradition are positively associated with higher de facto independence.</abstract>
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