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Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Capital, Systems, and Isomorphism in a Rapidly Shifting Global Economy
Author:  Azamat Bek Affiliation:  Independent Researcher Abstract Entrepreneurship and innovation are often portrayed as the twin engines of economic growth, yet their interaction remains uneven across regions and sectors. This article offers a theory-informed, practice-oriented analysis of entrepreneurship and innovation as they evolve in a week marked by heightened attention to digital adoption, sustainable business models, and AI-enabled productivity. Building on Bourdieu’
Nov 713 min read
Management and Leadership in the Contemporary World: A Sociological and Strategic Analysis
Author:  Said Khalifa Affiliation:  Independent Researcher Abstract This paper explores the evolving paradigms of management and leadership in the twenty-first century, focusing on how globalization, digital transformation, and sociocultural dynamics reshape the understanding of authority, coordination, and organizational identity. Drawing upon Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of capital, Immanuel Wallerstein’s world-systems theory, and the framework of institutional isomorphism, th
Oct 247 min read


Digital Innovation in Scholarly Publishing: The U7Y Approach
Unveiling Seven Continents Yearbook Journal (U7Y Journal): A Global Platform for Open Academic Dialogue Switzerland — 2025. The Unveiling...
Oct 83 min read
Switzerland Named the World’s Most Competitive Country in 2025: An Institutional and Sociological Perspective
Author:  Sholpan Rakhimova Affiliation:  Independent Researcher Abstract In 2025, Switzerland was ranked as the world’s most competitive...
Oct 48 min read
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