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Ethics and action pathways for psychologists in a time of climate crisis. [PDF]

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SHOULD WE BOYCOTT BOYCOTTS?

Journal of Social Philosophy, 1996
Definissant le boycott comme instrument du changement social, l'A. analyse ses justifications strategiques et morales, telles qu'elles peuvent s'appliquer aux differentes categories de boycotts: commercial, politique et mixte. En deca de leur incompatibilite, les deux types de justification revelent l'impossibilite inherente au boycott de parvenir a sa
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Boycott

2022
Abstract Boycott actions against Jewish shops had a long tradition in Germany, reaching back to the nineteenth century. This chapter begins with a brief synopsis of boycotts before 1933 and their regional centers. It then focuses on the wave of global protests in reaction to antisemitic violence in Germany.
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The Financial Impact of Boycotts and Threats of Boycott

Journal of Business Research, 1997
Abstract The impact of actual boycotts and threats of boycott on the value of target firms was analyzed using the event study methodology. The results are counter-intuitive. The value of target firms increased, on average, by 0.76% on the day that news of the boycott became public.
Paul Sergius Koku   +2 more
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ACTION and the Boycott

Journal of Human Lactation, 1992
Janice Mantell, Idrian Resnick
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Boycotts

2022
Ismail Shaheer, Neil Carr
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