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Abstract Engagement in political conflict has been linked to various material and psychological motives, while the role of perceived collective injustice remains empirically contested. We examine this hypothesis for protest behavior in the West Bank.
Nils Mallock, Christian Krekel
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What if… your research is suddenly affiliated with a tobacco manufacturing company? [PDF]
van den Bosch WB +3 more
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Unveiling the multidimensional nature of policy acceptability: A cross‐national approach
Abstract Research on mass attitudes toward public policy often centers on preferences, yet the understudied facet of policy acceptability remains pivotal. This study develops and validates a nuanced measure of acceptability that identifies three dimensions: political, affective, and deliberative.
Matthew Jenkins, Daniel Gomez
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Visitors' support of ocean protection in a low-use marine protected area: Gray's reef national marine sanctuary. [PDF]
Lemmen M +5 more
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The Intention to Participate in the Boycott Movement among University Students
Lim Fang Chiang +1 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility:Consumer Perception For the UK Apparel Companies [PDF]
Tan, Juh Yan, Yu, Mei
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ABSTRACT Organizational legitimacy is essential for effective crisis governance. This study analyzes the rapid erosion of legitimacy faced by the German State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGeSo) during the 2015 refugee crisis, triggering cascading failures in public service delivery.
Iris Seidemann +2 more
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Intergroup psychological interventions highlighting commonalities can increase the perceived legitimacy of critical voices. [PDF]
Aldar L +3 more
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Labor Contracts and the Taft-Hartley Act [PDF]
Livengood, Charles H., Jr.
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Business Participation in Regulation: A Multifocal Perspective on Management Studies
ABSTRACT This paper conceptualizes how regulation is viewed in management studies in the context of business participation in regulation and explores its implications. We theorize six lenses through which management studies understand regulation: as competitive advantages, boundaries, forums, principles, systems, and cognitive frames.
Onna Malou van den Broek +3 more
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