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  1. Asterios Tsioumanis, Konstadinos Mattas & Elsa Tsioumani (2003). Is Policy Towards Intellectual Property Rights Addressing the Real Problems? The Case of Unauthorized Appropriation of Genetic Resources. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (6):605-616.score: 120.0
    Unauthorized appropriation of geneticresources has been described by the term``biopiracy.'' Technological breakthroughsincluding biotechnological applications canincrease considerably the instrumental value ofbiodiversity as new products or products withnew properties can be made. Nevertheless, itappears that, in most cases, the properties inquestion were already known to the indigenouspeople and used for centuries. The analysisdiscusses both from an economic and an ethicalperspective whether it is just that traditionalknowledge is rewarded. As the conflictintensifies over questions of ownership andcontrol of biological materials, IntellectualProperty Rights are at (...)
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  2. Asterios G. “Stell” Kefalas (2011). On Systems Thinking and the Systems Approach. World Futures 67 (4-5):343 - 371.score: 3.0
    Despite the frequent use of the term systems by academicians and management practitioners, there is little agreement as to what the term really means. Experts in different fields talk about accounting systems, production systems, electronic data processing systems, market systems, financial systems, reward and motivation systems, and so on, but the student of management is confused by the nebulous and, at times, seemingly contradictory terms. This article uses the term Systems Approach as a convenient handle to pull together a few (...)
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  3. Asterios Gerostergios (2011). Enkōmion Eis Ton Monachon Kōnstantinon (Kavarnon). Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies.score: 3.0
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  4. Asterios G. Kefalas (2001). The Environmentally Sustainable Organization (ESO): A Systems Approach. Ethics and the Environment 6 (2):90-105.score: 3.0
    : Few concepts have created more sound and fury than the concepts of development and environment. The difficulty associated with these concepts increases exponentially when one attempts to clarify them by adding some attributes such as concrete definitions and measurements pertaining to the quantity and quality of these concepts. This essay deals with the private, for-profit corporation as the primary agent in the process of satisfying the human struggle for survival. This agent has been the epicenter of the "development-environment" issue (...)
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