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Publication date: 1 April 1996

John Newton, Martin Eccles and Jennifer Soutter

Presents the results of a literature review on general practice partnerships. The objective was to find out what has been written and by whom. The results of the review indicate…

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Presents the results of a literature review on general practice partnerships. The objective was to find out what has been written and by whom. The results of the review indicate that very little empirical work has been carried out and most of the publications are by doctors addressing the practical problems of working in partnerships. Given this paucity of material, goes on to discuss relevant literature from social science disciplines and presents five perspectives on partnerships. Each perspective yields questions worthy of further investigation particularly at a time when primary care is experiencing rapid change and development.

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Journal of Management in Medicine, vol. 10 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0268-9235

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Publication date: 7 July 2022

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Building Community Engagement and Outreach in Libraries
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ISBN: 978-1-80382-367-6

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Publication date: 21 July 2005

Lisa R. Anderson, Jennifer M. Mellor and Jeffrey Milyo

We test whether party affiliation or ideological leanings influence subjects' behavior in public goods experiments and trust games. In general, party is unrelated to behavior, and…

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We test whether party affiliation or ideological leanings influence subjects' behavior in public goods experiments and trust games. In general, party is unrelated to behavior, and ideology is not related to contributions in the public goods experiment. However, there is some evidence that self-described liberals are both more trusting and more trustworthy.

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Experimental and Behavioral Economics
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ISBN: 978-0-76231-194-1

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