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ABSTRACT Achieving global sustainability requires rethinking marketing beyond firm centred strategies and towards systemic approaches that engage diverse stakeholders in value co‐creation. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for participatory value co‐creation in sustainable market systems, drawing on stakeholder theory, systems thinking ...
Ahmet Küçükuncular
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Sharia Legal Certainty in Boycotts
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Fatwa No. 14/Ijtima' Ulama/VIII/2024 in clarifying the ambiguities of No. 83 of 2023, which addresses the boycott of products affiliated with Israel. The legal certainty provided by Fatwa No.
Nadia +2 more
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'n Aantal sosio politieke persepsies van swart jeugdiges in Stedelike gebiede*
In September 1986 a survey was launched among a sample of black youths in metropolitan areas in the R S A in order to obtain a general picture of some of the most important sociopolitical perceptions of this section of South Africa n society.
A. D. Louw
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ABSTRACT The AI‐driven Fashion Information Tool for Sustainability (FITS) aims to enhance sustainable consumption in the textile industry by providing sustainability information during the purchase decision. In order to make FITS as sustainable as possible, we conducted a comprehensive screening at an early stage in the development process to identify ...
Elisabeth Eberling, Sabine Langkau
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The Horsemen are coming’: Rethinking the Pondoland Rebellion
During the 1950's, a series of peasant revolts took place in the South African homelands. Whilst they occurred from Zeerust to Witzieshoek, by far the largest was the Pondoland rebellion of 1959-61.
Geoffrey Wood
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Clashing the EU security logics: complexity of EU-Hamas relations [PDF]
This article investigates the reasons behind the EU reservations and boycotts towards the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas. It examines how the EU ‘talked security’, in terms of framing the overall Israeli-Palestinian conflict (IPC).
Michael Schulz
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Abortion restriction laws and mobility of scientists
Abstract Research Summary We track the enactment of targeted regulation of abortion providers (TRAP) laws in the United States and analyze 4.98 million person‐year mobility records for 535,568 biomedical scientists from 1990 to 2018. Our estimations reveal a 0.8–1.6 percentage‐point increase in scientists' relocation probability after states enacted ...
Beril Yalcinkaya, Waverly W. Ding
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Factors Influencing Product Boycotts During Political Conflicts: Insights from Egypt [PDF]
This study investigates the psychological and sociocultural factors influencing Egyptian consumers’ intentions to boycott products perceived to support the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Rana M.Zaki, Reham I.Elseidi
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Stakeholder synergies in acquisitions
Abstract Research Summary Acquisitions can create synergies by combining an acquirer's and a target's pre‐existing relationships with nonmarket stakeholders. We introduce the “reset effect” as a novel mechanism that occurs when a firm with cooperative stakeholder relationships combines with a firm that has conflictual relationships, prompting the ...
Kate Odziemkowska +2 more
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Boycotts and brand perception of mineral water affecting generation Z Muslim purchases
Purpose – This study aims to identify the determinants of purchasing decisions for bottled mineral water among generation Z Muslims in Indonesia, particularly in light of product boycotts. Methodology – The sample consisted of 189 respondents, with the
Miftakhul Khasanah +1 more
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