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Reluctance to Development? The General Survey of the Society of Jesus in Lebanon (1965–1970)
Between 1966 and 1970, the Society of Jesus undertook a worldwide social scientific survey to examine Jesuit works (or “ministries”) after the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965).
Philippe Bourmaud
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The Politics of Arabic Naming And Islamization In Java: Processes of Hybridization and Purification
Arabic names are a component of a changing Islamic discourse in Java. If Arabic names in Java undergo change and growth, then this has implications for changes in Javanese Islam. This research demonstrates the validity of an approach that uses names as a
Askuri Askuri, Joel Corneal Kuipers
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Circular Economy Pathways for Airport Climate Change Mitigation
ABSTRACT Airport operators face growing climate‐change pressures; the circular economy offers pathways to reduce impacts and recover resources. We examine how airport operators apply the circular economy in practice. We use an exploratory qualitative multicase design based on practitioner‐generated documents (e.g., press releases and sustainability ...
Michele Oppioli +3 more
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How Local Is Islam Nusantara? Questions of Tolerance and Authenticity
Especially over the last two and a half decades, Indonesian society has witnessed a deepening Islamisation, the impact of which is being felt in domains such as politics, education, morality, and private life.
Jochem W. P. van den Boogert
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Current Trends and Future Research in Management Control for Sustainability in Retail
ABSTRACT The growing emphasis on sustainability in the retail sector, driven by regulatory frameworks, market trends and consumer demand, has placed management control at the forefront of facilitating sustainability practices. Despite increasing academic interest in this area, the literature is fragmented and provides limited sector‐specific insight ...
Miguel Gil, Mart Ots, Timur Uman
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Do the Generational Cohorts of CEOs Influence Corporate Travel Emissions?
ABSTRACT According to Mannheim's generational theory, each generation exhibits unique attitudes that shape its behaviour. This paper suggests that a CEO's generational background can shape their environmental views, which, in turn, influence the company's business travel policies.
Gbenga Adamolekun +2 more
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When Algeria achieved its independence in 1962, one of the first official measures was to grant Arabic the status of national and official language in order to break away from French, the language of colonialism and oppression.
Samira Abid-Houcine
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Book review: out of nowhere: the Kurds of Syria in peace and war by Michael M. Gunter [PDF]
Michael Gunter looks to analyse recent events in Syria and discuss what they might portend for the future. William Eichler recommends this well written and accessible read to undergraduate students of politics and international ...
Eichler, Wiliam
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ABSTRACT This study examines climate change risk disclosure in the global energy sector, where firms face intense stakeholder scrutiny and legitimacy pressures. We develop a novel domain‐specific textual analysis measure to capture climate change risk disclosures, improving on prior approaches based on generic environmental terminology.
Khaldoon Albitar, Ali Meftah Gerged
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Identifying signatures of positive selection in human populations from North Africa. [PDF]
Caro-Consuegra R +3 more
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