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    Marketing systems: critical realist interventions towards better theorizing.Hamish Simmonds & Aaron Gazley - 2018 - Journal of Critical Realism 17 (2):140-159.
    Marketing systems research has the potential to contribute to the well-being of individuals, communities and our environment but we need to ensure that we do not mechanistically apply inadequate approaches. This article identifies tensions and limitations within the developing marketing systems theory and literature. Using the tools of critical realism, we aim to critique the omissions in the metatheory of marketing systems research and then put forward CR to reconstruct a more comprehensive basis for (...)
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    Equilibrium of Marketing Systems Concept and Reflection on Animal-Based Industries.Stephanie Ingrid Souza Barboza - 2020 - Food Ethics 5 (1-2).
    The purpose of this paper is to make progress on the theoretical discussions about marketing systems in relation to the construction of the concept of equilibrium. An argumentative basis was developed in relation to the service-dominant logic, as well as propositions based on the theory of stakeholders, on distributive justice and on the discussion of externalities to consider the product as an agent of the marketing system. In addition, a product typology that sees life as a material (...)
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    Equilibrium of the Food Marketing System: a Debate of an Ethical Consumption Performance Based on Alternative Hedonism.Stephanie Ingrid Souza Barboza - 2019 - Food Ethics 2 (2-3):139-153.
    Discussions about the impacts of marketing systems on society have been strongly encouraged in the field of macromarketing. However, these studies have focused on analyzing human and organizational actors, neglecting, to a large extent, the impacts of practices of marketing systems on other non-human stakeholders, such as those associated with or materialized in the form of a product. This article debates the material basis of the product of animal origin based on the concepts of justice, stakeholder (...)
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  4. Circles within a circle: The condition for the possibility of ethical business institutions within a market system.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):17-28.
    How can a business institution function as an ethical institution within a wider system if the context of the wider system is inherently unethical? If the primary goal of an institution, no matter how ethical it sets out to be, is to function successfully within a market system, how can it reconcile making a profit and keeping its ethical goals intact? While it has been argued that some ethical businesses do exist, e.g., Johnson and Johnson, the argument I would like (...)
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    The Market System. [REVIEW]Waheed Hussain - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (3):441-441.
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    The Market System. [REVIEW]Waheed Hussain - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (3):441-441.
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  7. Planning and the Market System.Eduard Heimann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Do Patients Have Responsibilities in a Free-Market System? a Personal Perspective.Murat Civaner & Berna Arda - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (2):263-273.
    The current debate that surrounds the issue of patient rights and the transformation of health care, social insurance, and reimbursement systems has put the topic of patient responsibility on both the public and health care sectors' agenda. This climate of debate and transition provides an ideal time to rethink patient responsibilities, together with their underlying rationale, and to determine if they are properly represented when being called `patient' responsibilities. In this article we analyze the various types of patient responsibilities, (...)
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    Changing patterns of social variation in stature in Poland: Effects of transition from a command economy to the free-market system?T. Bielicki, A. Szklarska, S. Kozieł & S. J. Ulijaszek - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (4):427-434.
    The aim of this analysis was to examine the effects on stature in two nationally representative samples of Polish 19-year-old conscripts of maternal and paternal education level, and of degree of urbanization, before and after the economic transition of 1990. Data were from two national surveys of 19-year-old Polish conscripts: 27,236 in 1986 and 28,151 in 2001. In addition to taking height measurements, each subject was asked about the socioeconomic background of their families, including paternal and maternal education, and the (...)
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  10. Mere exposure to money increases endorsement of free-market systems and social inequality.Eugene M. Caruso, Kathleen D. Vohs, Brittani Baxter & Adam Waytz - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (2):301.
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    The ethics of the pharmaceutical industry and the need for a dual market system.Anna Kreiner - 1995 - Journal of Medical Humanities 16 (1):55-68.
    In an era of increasing medical costs and cries for health care reform in the United States, the pharmaceutical industry has come under intense scrutiny. Ethical issues are inherent in the pharmaceutical marketplace, and there is a need to address the moral rights and responsibilities of drug manufacturers consumers, health care professionals, and governmental agents in the production, distribution, regulation, and use of these products. A dual market system protecting individual rights to access and autonomy without placing an undue strain (...)
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    Circles within a Circle: The Condition for the Possibility of an Ethical Business Enterprise within a Market System.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):261-277.
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  13. Malinowski in Mexico: The Economics of a Mexican Market System.Bronislaw Malinowski, Julio De la Fuente & Claude Meillassoux - 1984 - Ethics 94 (4):721-723.
     
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  14. Tiger Stripes and Embodied Systems: Hegel on Markets and Models.David Kolb - 2018 - In Michael Thompson (ed.), Hegel’s Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Politics. New York: Routledge. pp. 286-300.
    From Hegel's philosophy of nature, this essay develops a critique of economic models and market society, based on Hegel's notion of what it takes for a formally described system to be embodied and real.
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    Digital capitalism: Networking the global market system. Dan Schiller. [REVIEW]Gregory J. Walters - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1):73-75.
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    Book Review:Malinowski in Mexico: The Economics of a Mexican Market System. Bronislaw Malinowski, Julio De la Fuente; Maidens, Meal and Money: Capitalism and the Domestic Community. Claude Meillassoux. [REVIEW]Charles Silver - 1984 - Ethics 94 (4):721-.
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    Market non‐neutrality: Systemic bias in spontaneous orders.Gus diZerega - 1997 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 11 (1):121-144.
    Abstract The market is sometimes thought to be a largely neutral means for coordinating cooperation among strangers under complex conditions because it is, as Hayek noted, a ?spontaneous order.? But in fact the market actively shapes the kinds of values it rewards, as do other spontaneous orders. Recognizing these biases allows us to see how such orders impinge on one another and on other communities basic to human life, sometimes negatively. In this way we may come to acknowledge the inevitability (...)
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    Gendering Markets, Gendering Food: Women, Law and Markets in the New York City Food System, 1800–1840.Jeremy Fisher - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):97-112.
    The history of market regulations provides an important perspective on the gendering of systems of food within the evolution of urban economies. This article addresses an important and distinctive period in this process, when New York shifted away from colonial and English-derived institutions in the first four decades of the nineteenth century. The legal status of women was unsettled during this time, introducing uncertainty into women's economic activities. New York City's public marketplaces were carefully regulated through a network of (...)
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  19. How the Housing System in the United States Disrupts Care : Tales From the Rental Market and Other Problems.Asher Swank - 2024 - In Colleen Greer & Debra F. Peterson (eds.), Perspectives on social and material fractures in care. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference.
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    Systemic Risk in the Interbank Market with Overlapping Portfolios.Shanshan Jiang & Hong Fan - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
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    Markets and Hierarchies in Early Modern Tax Systems: A Principal-Agent Analysis.Edgar Kiser - 1994 - Politics and Society 22 (3):284-315.
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    Explaining Financial Markets in Terms of Complex Systems.Meinard Kuhlmann - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (5):1117-1130.
    Large changes of financial market prices without exogenous causes deviate significantly from the Gaussian behavior of random variables. This indicates that financial markets should be treated as complex systems, for which nonlinear interactions of its subunits/agents are crucial. I focus on how the complex systems perspective impacts the notion of explanations in economics. The mechanistic model seems to fit the bill, but problems surface on closer scrutiny. One characteristic of complex systems is that their behavior is surprisingly (...)
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    Property markets and the state in Adam Smith's system.Robert Lamb - 1987 - New York: Garland.
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    Money, Markets and Trade in Early Southeast Asia: The Development of Indigenous Monetary Systems to A. D. 1400.Michael W. Charney & Robert S. Wicks - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):179.
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    The Market Ethics and the Community Ethics: A Study of the Value System for a Democratic Market Economic Order.Hyunju Shim - 2014 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (94):63-86.
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    Socialistic Market Economic System and Chinese Business Ethics.TaeShik Kim - 2007 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (66):343-365.
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    Optimization of the Marketing Management System Based on Cloud Computing and Big Data.Lin Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    With the rapid development of the Internet information age, social networks, mobile Internet, and e-commerce have expanded the scope of Internet applications. The “big data” era is a challenge and chance for companies and has a great impact on social economy, politics, culture, and people’s lives. An accurate marketing system is developed based on J2EE, and the architecture is selected from the user layer, business logic layer, and data layer and the B/S3 layer application, including three layers of crip-dm (...)
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    Knowledge and Communication in Democratic Politics: Markets, Forums and Systems.Jonathan Benson - 2019 - Political Studies 67 (2):422-439.
    Epistemic questions have become an important area of debate within democratic theory. Epistemic democrats have revived epistemic justification of democracy, while social scientific research has speared a significant debate on voter knowledge. An area which has received less attention, however, is the epistemic case for markets. Market advocates have developed a number of epistemic critiques of democracy which suggest that most goods are better provided by markets than democratic institutions. Despite representing important challenges to democracy, these critiques have gone without (...)
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    Access to Assistive Technology, Systems Thinking, and Market Shaping: A Response to Durocher et al.Malcolm MacLachlan - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (3):196-200.
    Fairness of access to assistive technology is important for its allocation on an equitable basis and for broader social justice and rights issues. Although the use of Daniels’s notion of “justice as fair opportunity” is helpful to the context of assistive technology, other aspects of Daniels’s broader conceptualisation of “just health” are not appropriate in this context. It is argued that fairness of access to assistive technology is crucial for the equitable attainment of the sustainable development goals; however, such access (...)
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    Beyond the Market: The Role of Constitutions in Health Care System Convergence in the United States of America and the United Kingdom.Jamie Fletcher & Jane Marriott - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (4):455-474.
    Health care reform in the United States and United Kingdom has resulted in the cross-fertilization of policy. The “new” health care models adopted by the two jurisdictions utilize free market principles for reasons of quality, efficiency, and cost, but also feature characteristics of a state-run model, through the provision of a safety net for citizens and a buffer against the commodification of health. In this sense, the health care systems of the US and UK are more congruent than they (...)
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  31. Politics and Markets: The World's Political-Economics Systems.Charles E. Lindblom - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (2):166-168.
     
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    Stakeholders management systems: Empirical insights from relationship marketing and market orientation perspectives. [REVIEW]J. Garcia de Madariaga & C. Valor - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (4):425-439.
    This paper explores the managerial aspects of the relationship with stakeholders, under the assumption that transfer of knowledge is being made from relationship marketing and market orientation perspectives. These marketing tools may prove useful to manage the relationship with other stakeholders, as has been the case with customers. This study focuses on a sample of Spanish companies representing 43% of listed companies with the largest market capitalization. Given that this is the first time that corporate relationship with stakeholders (...)
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  33. From Marx to the Market: Socialism in Search of an Economic System.Wlodzimierz Brus & Kazimierz Laski - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    BL With a new preface by the authors This is an important work of original scholarship by two of the most distinguished East European economists now working in the West. The authors, both of whom were involved in the Planning Office of the Polish economy in the 1950s and 1960s, present here the results of their efforts to develop theoretically a system of economic management which could in practice avoid the worst excesses of both market capitalism and central planning. The (...)
     
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    Beyond the Market: The Role of Constitutions in Health Care System Convergence in the United States of America and the United Kingdom.Jamie Fletcher & Jane Marriott - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (4):455-474.
    Two narratives have emerged to describe recent health care reforms in the United States of America and the United Kingdom. One narrative speaks of revolution, that the adoptions of the Affordable Care Act 2010 in the US, and the Health and Social Care Act 2012 in the UK, have resulted in fundamental, large-scale philosophical, political and legal change in the jurisdictions’ respective health care systems. The other narrative evokes evolution, identifying each new legislative scheme as a natural development of (...)
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    Economic micro-systems? Non-market and not-only-for-profit economic activities in eco-communities.Jan Blažek - 2016 - Human Affairs 26 (4):377-389.
    Eco-communities are a potential model for the socio-technological transition to a post-carbon society. The debate over their economic sustainability has, however, been limited. This article aims to enhance the discussion by offering a conceptualization of the economic micro-system created in eco-communities. It uses the economic terms households and firms to discuss two ways in which the community economy is positioned and then goes on to explore the principles behind the non-market activities of households and the not-only-for-profit activities of firms as (...)
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    European Health Systems and the Internal Market: Reshaping Ideology?Danielle da Costa Leite Borges - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (4):365-387.
    Departing from theories of distributive justice and their relation with the distribution of health care within society, especially egalitarianism and libertarianism, this paper aims at demonstrating that the approach taken by the European Court of Justice regarding the application of the Internal Market principles (or the market freedoms) to the field of health care services has introduced new values which are more concerned with a libertarian view of health care. Moreover, the paper also addresses the question of how these new (...)
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    5D Nonlinear Dynamic Evolutionary System in Real Estate Market.Jingyuan Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    In this paper, we propose a new predator-prey nonlinear dynamic evolutionary model of real estate enterprises considering the large, medium, and small real estate enterprises for three different prey teams. A 5D predator-prey nonlinear dynamic evolutionary system in the real estate market is established, where the large, medium, and small real estate enterprises correspond to three differential equations, provincial and local officials, and the central government correspond to the other two differential equations. Nonlinear dynamic analysis on a 5D predator-prey evolutionary (...)
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    Markets or democracy for education 1.Stewart Ranson - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (4):333-352.
    This paper critically evaluates the effect of introducing markets into the institutional system of education and promotes the claim of a learning democracy to underpin a richer conception for developing the powers and capacities of all citizens.
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    Self‐organizing market structures, system dynamics, and urn theory.Fernando Buendía - 2013 - Complexity 18 (4):28-40.
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    Enforcement of foreign judgments, systemic calibration, and the global law market.Christopher A. Whytock & Samuel P. Baumgartner - 2022 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 23 (1):119-164.
    There are important reasons for states to recognize and enforce the judgments of other states’ courts. There are also reasons that may militate against recognition or enforcement of certain foreign judgments, making it appropriate to calibrate or “fine tune” the presumption favoring recognition and enforcement so it is not applied too broadly. Most calibration principles, such as the principle that a judgment from a court lacking jurisdiction should not be recognized, are case-specific. However, one calibration principle that is, to our (...)
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    The Competition of Systems in the Market for Listings.Adelheid Puttler, Marc Bungenberg & Karl M. Meessen - 2009 - In Adelheid Puttler, Marc Bungenberg & Karl M. Meessen (eds.), Economic Law as an Economic Good: Its Rule Function and its Tool Function in the Competition of Systems. Sellier de Gruyter.
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  42. Efficient Markets and Alienation.Barry Maguire - 2022 - Philosophers Imprint 14.
    Efficient markets are alienating if they inhibit us from recognizably caring about one another in our productive activities. I argue that efficient market behaviour is both exclusionary and fetishistic. As exclusionary, the efficient marketeer cannot manifest care alongside their market behaviour. As fetishistic, the efficient marketeer cannot manifest care in their market behaviour. The conjunction entails that efficient market behavior inhibits care. It doesn’t follow that efficient market behavior is vicious: individuals might justifiably commit to efficiency because doing so serves (...)
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    Policing the system of needs: Hegel, political economy, and the police of the market.Mark Neocleous - 1998 - History of European Ideas 24 (1):43-58.
  44. Toward a Free Market Monetary System.F. Hayek - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3 (1):1-8.
     
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    From expert systems to knowledge-based companies: How the AI industry negotiated a market for knowledge.Janet Vaux - 2001 - Social Epistemology 15 (3):231 – 245.
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  46. The culture of welfare markets : the international recasting of pension and care systems.Ingo Bode - 2010 - In Ann Brooks (ed.), Social Theory in Contemporary Asia. Routledge.
     
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    Policy reforms and water market development in irrigation systems: The example of pakistan.Pierre Strosser - 1998 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 8 (4):455-478.
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    The Semiotic Marketing Applied to Design of Integrated Graphic Communication Systems. A Methodological Model for Interdisciplinary Work.Dora Ivonne Alvarez Tamayo - 2011 - Semiotics:270-280.
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    Making and Marketing Arms: The French Experience and Its Implications for the International System. Edward A. Kolodziej.Gabrielle Hecht - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):743-744.
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    European Health Systems and the Internal Market: Reshaping Ideology? [REVIEW]Danielle Costa Leite Borges - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (4):365-387.
    Departing from theories of distributive justice and their relation with the distribution of health care within society, especially egalitarianism and libertarianism, this paper aims at demonstrating that the approach taken by the European Court of Justice regarding the application of the Internal Market principles (or the market freedoms) to the field of health care services has introduced new values which are more concerned with a libertarian view of health care. Moreover, the paper also addresses the question of how these new (...)
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