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Health and equity impacts of global consultancy firms. [PDF]
Anaf J, Baum F.
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Abstract This article examines how the politicisation of EU trade policy – defined by heightened public salience, stakeholder polarisation and contestation – reshapes agricultural lobbying strategies, with a particular focus on the EU–Mercosur Association Agreement.
Emilio Del Pupo
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Investigating the perception dimensions of sports disciplines stigma in China: social identity and participation willingness. [PDF]
Wang M, Zhang Y, Wang M, Zhao X.
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OBJECTIVE SIDE OF CORRUPTION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFENSES
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Implementation of foreign experience in fighting corruption and corruption offenses in Ukraine
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Abstract We use attribution theory to understand how people evaluate a company when another company in the same business network does something wrong. In studying business groups, we find that when one company affiliated with a group commits wrongdoing, the strategies used by other affiliated companies to manage how they are evaluated are only ...
Josh Wei‐Jun Hsueh, Melanie Richards
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WHISTLEBLOWER REWARDS FOR REPORTING CORRUPT OR CORRUPT-RELATED OFFENSES: A COMPARATIVE REVIEW
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Combating Government Corruption: Suing the Federal Government Via a Proposed Amendment to the Civil RICO Statute [PDF]
Lipinski, Arie J.
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Mobilizing Documents: Identification, Bureaucracy, and Policing in Transnational Mobility
ABSTRACT This co‐authored essay builds on a growing anthropological literature that engages critically and creatively with idealized official and popular ideas about documents of/in migration regimes. Documents are often championed as a common and unquestionable good in transnational migration but they are intrinsically tied to inequalities and ...
Sahana Ghosh +5 more
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The Effect of Performance Failures on User Satisfaction: Evidence From a Natural Experiment
ABSTRACT Despite long‐standing interest in satisfaction with public services and organizations, our knowledge of how responsive user satisfaction is to real‐world performance fluctuations remains limited. Existing cross‐sectional studies may suffer from selection bias, while survey experiments may overstate performance information effects, as the ...
Mads Thau +2 more
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