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The Capital Structure of Libertarian Production
Seitenbereich: 1 - 9
Zusammenfassung
The purpose of the present article is to reflect on the intellectual origin of the close relationship between Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy. It suggests that the relationship in question is grounded in the fact that personal liberty and individual initiative, in addition to being significant moral values, are also crucial reservoirs of organizational efficiency and developmental drive. This implies that libertarian values can be disseminated, promoted, and implemented particularly effectively as a result of utilizing theoretical insights of the Austrian school, which is singularly committed to explaining the efficiency-enhancing features of the unhampered market process and entrepreneurial rivalry. In this connection, special attention is devoted to the liberty-promoting potential of Austrian contributions to the fields of capital, entrepreneurship, and the firm.
Schlüsselwörter
- Austrian economics
- libertarianism
- capital theory
- entrepreneurship
- organizational science
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Animal Rights from the Perspective of Evictionism
Seitenbereich: 10 - 19
Zusammenfassung
In this paper, the conception of Anthony J. Cesario about the philosophy of animal rights is critically reviewed. His approach is a valiant effort to defend the philosophy of animal rights. He is a moderate on this matter, offering all sorts of compromises. He applies an unusual insight to this matter with using the libertarian doctrine of evictionism.
Schlüsselwörter
- philosophy
- libertarianism
- law
- animal rights
- evictionism
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Some Prospects of Libertarian Punishment Theory: Rejoinder to Blasco and Marcos
Seitenbereich: 20 - 24
Zusammenfassung
Libertarian punishment theory was initially articulated by Murray N. Rothbard and Walter E. Block. It was broken down into four separate stages. To a great degree, this theory was accepted by Eduardo Blasco and Davie Marcos. However, they maintain it is in need of some slight adjustments and improvements, mainly dealing with the interest rate. The present paper claims their suggestion while valid, is unnecessary, since this theory already incorporates that element, at least implicitly.
Schlüsselwörter
- capture costs
- scaring
- interest rate
- compensation
- libertarianism
- punishment
- law
- use of force
- violence
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Predicting the Consequences of Perceived Data Privacy Risks on Consumer Behaviour: An Entropy-TOPSIS Approach
Seitenbereich: 25 - 48
Zusammenfassung
Advancement in internet of things (IoT) and proliferation in the use of smart devices have raised concerns about the data privacy of online users. This study predicts the consequences of perceived data privacy risks on consumer behaviours in Lagos State, Nigeria using the integrated Entropy-Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). We employed Entropy to assign weights to each criterion. Subsequently, responses were systematically ranked to arrive at an inference using TOPSIS. 84.8% agree that any perceived cyber security threat or a breach in their data privacy would stop them from proceeding with the transaction or activity online, or the use of a digital product. Similarly, (86.7%), agree it is critical that online businesses only ask for customer information that is relevant to the use of the product or service. Thus, the findings indicate that the privacy paradox of enlightened online consumers tends to diminish when they are faced with perceived data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
Schlüsselwörter
- data privacy
- data security
- cyber security
- TOPSIS
- digital technology
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The War in Ukraine and a Real Evil
Online veröffentlicht: 09 Jul 2022Seitenbereich: 49 - 50