Determinants of Employee Victory in Telecommuting Labor Disputes: A Configurational Approach
ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of telecommuting during the COVID‐19 pandemic created novel disputes over remote‐work conditions that existing laws did not clearly regulate. This study investigates the configurational determinants of employee victory in these disputes. Drawing on resource‐based and institutional theories of litigation outcomes, we propose
Zhenwu Jiang +3 more
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'You can't buy a revolution, but you can support a paper fighting for one': Journalism cooperatives' organizational traits and journalistic missions. [PDF]
Gollmitzer M.
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Trust: A Concept Too Many [PDF]
Research on "trust" now forms a prominent part of the research agenda in history and the social sciences. Although this research has generated useful insights, the idea of trust has been used so widely and loosely that it risks creating more confusion ...
Timothy W. Guinnane
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Integrated CO2 Capture and Utilization: Toward Value‐Added Products
This review addresses this gap by categorizing integrated carbon capture and utilization (ICCU) according to C1 and C2+ products, linking catalytic strategies to industrial commodities, and identifying future research and deployment priorities to advance ICCU from laboratory innovation to commercial reality.
Guanchu Lu +7 more
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Determinants of the factors affecting the governance structure choice of the pineapple value chain: A case study on market-based agroforestry in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Mankhin B +3 more
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Efficiency and Gender Concerns: Issues Confronting the Philippine Credit Cooperatives [PDF]
This Policy Notes looks at the issue of gender concerns in credit cooperatives from a different perspective. Specifically, it looks at the implications of women participation on the performance of credit cooperatives. It points out that the incorporation
Lamberte, Mario B. +1 more
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Development and psychometric properties of a general cancer stigma scale
What's New? Cancer‐related stigma can fuel anxiety and depression and lead to self‐isolation, delayed treatment, and decreased quality of life. The extent to which stigma impacts cancer patients, however, remains uncertain. This study applied mixed methods in high‐ and low‐income settings, with cohorts in the U.S. state of Utah and Lilongwe, Malawi, to
Stephen M. Kimani +11 more
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The author discusses the limits of the application of the institution of interest-free credit by members of the Cooperative Savings and Credit Union (SKOK). The concept of interest-free credit was introduced into Polish law as a result of the implementation of EU Directive 2008/48/EC, which allows member states to establish sanctions for breaches of ...
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Social and solidarity economy and social inclusion of cooperatives in the Assin Fosu Municipality, Ghana. [PDF]
Boadu C, Koomson F, Ntiri RO.
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