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Letter from Bill Berman, written in Hebrew on Congregation Beth David letterhead, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1920
This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas. Bill served as an Army doctor during World War II
Letter from Bill Berman, written in Hebrew on Congregation Beth David letterhead, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1920
This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas. Bill served as an Army doctor during World War II
Letter from Bill Berman, written in Hebrew on Congregation Beth David letterhead, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1920
This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas. Bill served as an Army doctor during World War II
Harry Mitchell Interview
abstract: David R. Berman, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Arizona State University, interviews Congressman Harry Mitchell about his early influences, political career, and service as a US Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Arizona.Recorded in the historic Senator Carl T. Hayden Office at Hayden Library, Arizona State University Tempe campus.Contact [email protected] for information about duplication services and publication permissions
The Eugene Berman Collection: A Roman Memoir
This memoir recounts the author’s first meetings with David Soren in Tunis and Rome during the summer of 1970. It also records an influential visit to the Roman apartment of a major artist and collector of Etruscan antiquities, Eugene Berman (1899–1972), that same summer and gives a brief description of the collection, now the property of the Italian State. Finally it shows how that visit helped to set the author on a path that would lead to his career as an Etruscologist.DOI:10.2458/azu_jaei_v10i1_de_pum
Independent Medical Review: Expanding Legal Remedies to Achieve Managed Care Accountability
Author Leatrice Berman-Sandier reports on independent medical review (IMR), a state-based statutory remedy used to resolve disputes over coverage between patients and their health plans. Ms. Berman-Sandler explores the connection between ERISA preemption and IMR, and opines that in light of recent Supreme Court decisions, the stage has been set for expansion of IMR. Accordingly, Ms. Berman-Sandler concludes that there are strong legal and policy reasons for state legislatures to broaden the application of IMR and for the Court to continue to narrow ERISA preemption in order to increase accountability in the managed care arena
CONSUMERISM AND THE REGULATORY SYSTEM: PARADIGMS OF REFORM
The problem of protecting consumer interests in the regulatory process is viewed from the free enterprise, progressive, and pluralist paradigms. Berman considers the characteristics of each paradigm, the ways reformers have sought to implement each, and how they interact and shape the nature of the regulatory system. The greatest conflict lies between the free enterprise and progressive paradigms on the need for regulation. The author concludes, however, that the regulatory system can best be viewed as a blend of the different paradigms-unstable though that blend may be. Copyright 1982 by The Policy Studies Organization.
Drivers and success factors of digital entrepreneurship: A systematic literature review and future research agenda
Digital entrepreneurship is playing an increasingly prominent role for economic growth and development. However, the most effective methods of facilitating it remain unclear, as scholars continue to debate the factors that contribute to its success. We therefore conducted a comprehensive systematic literature review by searching the Web of Science and Scopus databases for empirical studies examining the drivers of successful digital entrepreneurship. By this first review paper on this topic, we were able to identify a total of 45 different drivers, encompassing subjective and objective factors at the individual, organizational, and regional/national levels. While certain drivers were specific to the digital context, such as smart-city initiatives, many aligned with those identified in broader research on entrepreneurial success, such as the educational attainment of founders. To enhance our understanding and facilitate action in promoting digital entrepreneurship, we propose a multi-level conceptual framework that places greater emphasis on specific digital-related drivers
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