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Can measuring coercive conflict in family dyads be easier? The psychometrics of coercion measures. [PDF]
Smith Slep AM +5 more
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Lay Theories and the Cultural Contingency of Happiness
Alexandra Jugureanu, Jason Hughes
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ABSTRACT The apparel industry is one of the world's most profitable sectors but also among the most environmentally damaging. Growing sustainability pressures have led companies to adopt diverse strategies to reduce their impact, yet no single study has systematically analysed these approaches or their consumer implications.
Maria Leonor Ferreira +1 more
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Planting the seed: how parental negative conditional regard boosts vulnerability to excessive study behaviour and burnout. [PDF]
Brueckmann M, Wild E, Wolff F.
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ABSTRACT The blue economy has emerged as a key sector for linking sustainability and innovation, yet existing research has largely overlooked how firms operationalize these processes in practice. This study addresses that gap by asking: How do Portuguese blue economy firms embed sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI) into their strategies, and what ...
Jennifer Nicole Elston +2 more
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Wellness-enhanced contingency management for stimulant use: A formative qualitative study. [PDF]
Deshais MA +4 more
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Corporate Management of Environmental, Social, and Governance Ratings and Rating Divergence
ABSTRACT As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings increasingly influence investment and corporate decision‐making, companies face growing pressure to manage their ESG performance strategically. This study examines how firms navigate the fragmented ESG rating landscape marked by significant agency divergence. Based on a multiple‐case study
Selina Hauch
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ABSTRACT This study examines consumer purchase intentions for a sofa produced through industrial symbiosis (IS), utilizing recycled textiles and fibers. As a high‐investment product, the IS sofa requires a significant financial commitment and involves complex decision‐making, an area less studied compared with other sustainable goods categories.
Rosa Maria Dangelico +2 more
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