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Abstract Social innovations are grassroots processes aiming to achieve impacts beyond an individual level and towards a broader societal good. The environmental dimension of impacts refers to any direct change to the environment resulting from social innovation activities, products, or services, which are not addressed by pre‐existing systems.
Valentino Marini Govigli+5 more
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A CRISIS OF FUNCTIONAL LEGAL EDUCATION OF LIBERAL MATRIX: THE INDOCTRINATION OF CRIMINOLOGY
In this work we analyze the teaching of law, and more specifically the teaching of criminology as part of project governance, social, political, cultural manifested with a control that is bourgeois, sexist and racist and that operationalizes the rule ...
Jackson Silva Leal
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Confidence sets for phylogenetic trees [PDF]
Inferring evolutionary histories (phylogenetic trees) has important applications in biology, criminology and public health. However, phylogenetic trees are complex mathematical objects that reside in a non-Euclidean space, which complicates their analysis.
arxiv
B‐Corp Certification: Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT This paper aims to study the adoption and impact of B‐Corp certification by systematically reviewing key papers on this topic published in peer‐reviewed journals from 2006 to 2024. The paper proposes a conceptual framework that provides a comprehensive overview of research themes, subdivided into five broad research focuses: drivers and ...
Giovanna Attanasio+2 more
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Abstract Social innovation literature focuses commonly on roles of cooperation in addressing co‐evolution of civil society initiatives and state‐based governance toward sustainable solutions. However, roles of conflicts in driving social change are scarcely addressed in social innovation literature.
Simo Sarkki+5 more
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Inference on LATEs with covariates [PDF]
In theory, two-stage least squares (TSLS) identifies a weighted average of covariate-specific local average treatment effects (LATEs) from a saturated specification, without making parametric assumptions on how available covariates enter the model. In practice, TSLS is severely biased as saturation leads to a large number of control dummies and an ...
arxiv
Teleworking and the Challenges of Digitalization: The Role of Human Resource Managers
ABSTRACT Teleworking, which in most cases means “working from home,” has led many researchers to claim that workplace flexibility is bound to become the “new normal.” Whereas such scholars have adequately stressed the benefits of the digitalization of work processes, its more controversial aspects have often been downplayed.
Leonardo Pompa+3 more
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Bridging Social Innovation with Forest and Landscape Restoration
Abstract Mitigating climate change, preventing mass species extinctions, improving rural livelihoods, and disaster risk reduction are among today's most urgent challenges. To meet these challenges, a large number of social actors need to agree to engage and act collectively on Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR), ensuring its dual goal of restoring ...
Aurélio Padovezi+3 more
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Sociologisering, disciplinering, amerikanisering
The main aim of the article is to investigate the relation between a national and an international sphere from the perspective of the history of social science, with special focus on the history of criminology.
Anders Pedersson
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