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"Enhancing equitable impact: ethical, legal, and sustainable approaches in short-term surgical outreach for global child health". [PDF]
Blumenthal Z, Farhat WA, McQueen K.
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Corporate Volunteering as One of the Forms of Volunteer Activity
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Declaring Worldviews in SSM for Sustainability & Community Learning. [PDF]
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Characterization of cardiac autonomic dysfunction in acute Schizophrenia: a cluster analysis of heart rate variability parameters. [PDF]
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Association of information technology ability, workplace social engagement, and successful ageing: validation of a short measure with three African samples. [PDF]
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Creating a future for volunteering in Western European Societies [PDF]
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South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases, 2023
In this article, we apply a distributed perspective on leadership to the study of co-responsibility and social sustainability in corporate volunteering.
Akram Hatami +3 more
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In this article, we apply a distributed perspective on leadership to the study of co-responsibility and social sustainability in corporate volunteering.
Akram Hatami +3 more
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Corporate Volunteering as a Tool of Internal and External Communications of the Organization
Теория и практика общественного развития, 2023Nowadays, companies are actively introducing corporate volunteering programs at their enterprises. In this re-gard, there is a growing interest in this topic in scientific circles: there are more and more works devoted to the study of this phenomenon as ...
Y. M. Markina
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Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2021
PurposeThe authors argue that many core findings are not as established as often assumed in the study of corporate volunteering programs, and they assess this possibility by reporting a meta-analysis of both organizational and employee participation that
Matt C. Howard, Emory Serviss
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PurposeThe authors argue that many core findings are not as established as often assumed in the study of corporate volunteering programs, and they assess this possibility by reporting a meta-analysis of both organizational and employee participation that
Matt C. Howard, Emory Serviss
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