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Los oficiales y subalternos de la Real Audiencia de Mallorca (1716-1808)

2019

The objective of this work is to know the organic structure of the officers and subordinates of the Royal Court of Majorca during the 18th century, which was the essence of the high judicial administration insular. Because of that, we approached through these relatively extensive professionals, with the description of their functions, who they were and how they obtained their charges. The article ends with an epilogue dedicated to the enlargement of the Royal Court with the creation of the second chamber during the reformist stage of Charles III to improve the high judicial administration insular.

Eduardo The objective of this work is to know the organic structure of the officers and subordinates of the Royal Court of Majorca during the 18th centuryUNESCO::HISTORIAPhilip VMallorcawe approached through these relatively extensive professionalsNueva Planta DecreeReal AudienciaMajorcaDecreto de Nueva Planta18th Century 225 251Royal Courtwith the description of their functionsJusticiawho they were and how they obtained their charges. The article ends with an epilogue dedicated to the enlargement of the Royal Court with the creation of the second chamber during the reformist stage of Charles III to improve the high judicial administration insular. Felipe VRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107718 Los oficiales y subalternos de la Real Audiencia de Mallorca (1716-1808) Pascual Ramos [0210-9093 553 Estudis]:HISTORIA [UNESCO]0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107718 Los oficiales y subalternos de la Real Audiencia de Mallorca (1716-1808) Pascual Ramossiglo xVIIIwhich was the essence of the high judicial administration insular. Because of that
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On How Firms Located in an Industrial District Profit from Knowledge Spillovers: Adoption of an Organic Structure and Innovation Capabilities

2011

The canonical approach argues that firms located in industrial districts enjoy advantages for both innovation and performance as a consequence of the exceptionally strong knowledge spillovers that flow freely and spontaneously within them. However, diffusion of shared competences is not as easy and free as postulated in the literature. Using the resource-based view, we study whether clustered firms perform better than non-clustered firms, by providing empirical evidence that location of firms in an industrial district does not directly create innovation capabilities or economic rents. This research question is important because it enables us to better understand how firms benefit from this …

Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic rentGeneral Business Management and AccountingOrganizational performanceIndustrial districtProfit (economics)Knowledge flowManagement of Technology and InnovationOrganic structureEconomicsMarketingEmpirical evidenceResearch questionIndustrial organizationmedia_commonBritish Journal of Management
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