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What is social science if not critical?
Abstract This short article represents a contribution to the debate on the motion “Social science is explanation, or it is nothing.” While in the format of parliamentary debating the contribution would fall on the side of the opposition, I will not be arguing against explanation as such.
Jana Bacevic
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Pengaruh Animosity, Religiosity dan Affective Evaluation Terhadap Boycott Intention Pada Mcdonald’s (Survei Pada Masyarakat Di Kota Padang) [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh animosity, religiosity, dan affective evaluation terhadap boycott intention pada McDonald’s di Kota Padang.
Khairi, Annisaa
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The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad
Abstract The past decade has seen a marked shift as many previously liberal democratic states have backslidden, taking authoritarian turns. How should liberal actors respond to democratic backsliding by others? Although it might seem that it is vital for liberal actors to react robustly to avoid complicity or to maintain their liberal integrity, this ...
James Pattison
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Latinos mobilizing beyond threats: The role of fear and hope in issue activism
Abstract Interest groups intent on spurring political participation often highlight potential threats to galvanize audiences into action. However, while loss aversion is typically seen as a strong motivator, it is important not to neglect the motivational effect of hope and reward‐seeking behavior as people navigate their political landscape.
Vanessa Cruz Nichols
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Gamification has rapidly become a core strategy in marketing, but what happens when it fails is still not well understood. This study addresses this gap by examining how a Failed Gamification Experience (FGE), defined as a violation of consumers’ hedonic expectations, influences Brand Boycott Intentions (BBI).
Nhu Anh Le +4 more
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The economic foundations of powersharing: Evidence from Africa
Abstract How—and with whom—do rulers share power? Existing research focuses on the strategic logic of powersharing. In this paper, we analyze its economic foundations. Powersharing is modeled as a subnational fiscal contract, in which rulers allocate political representation based on constituencies’ revenue potential. Empirically, we combine historical
Yannick I. Pengl, Philip Roessler
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Perversity, futility, complicity: Should democrats participate in autocratic elections?
Abstract Electoral authoritarianism is receiving increasing attention from political scientists, yet it has been mostly ignored by political philosophers. This paper aims to fill some of this gap by considering whether it is morally permissibly for democrats to participate in autocratic elections as candidates or voters.
Zoltan Miklosi
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This study investigates the psychological determinants influencing Muslim consumers’ intention to boycott Israeli products, focusing on the roles of animosity, perceived efficacy, and subjective norms, as well as the moderating effects of celebrity trend-setters and skeptical opinions.
Hani Khairo Amalia +2 more
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ABSTRACT Nonprofit organizations (NPOs) promote themes closely relating to corporate social responsibility (CSR). However, only a few companies implement CSR. Hence, the internal and external factors that influence companies to implement CSR are worth exploring.
Vriti Sharma +2 more
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PENGARUH ANIMOSITY, ETHNOCENTRISM, DAN SUBJECTIVE NORM TERHADAP FAST FOOD BOYCOTT INTENTION YANG TERAFILIASI DENGAN ISRAEL MELALUIATTITUDE DAN MODERASI RELIGIOSITY [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji pengaruh animosity, ethnocentrism, dan subjective norm terhadap niat boikot konsumen pada merek fast food global seperti McDonald’s dan KFC yang terafiliasi dengan Israel.
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