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Abstract Many studies and initiatives are animated by the potential for science education to intervene in the climate crisis and crises of environmental degradation and disinformation. For science teachers to learn to address these issues in their classes, their teaching must expand beyond scientific facts and face controversial social aspects. Dealing
Valeria M. Cabello +2 more
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Financiación hipotecaria y consumidor final
La Unión Monetaria Europea está generando nuevas posibilidades de financiación hipotecaria. El consumidor final demanda financiación hipotecaria para satisfacer su necesidad de vivienda.
Menéndez de la Uz, M. A.
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How do we pay with euro notes? Empirical evidence from Monopoly experiments [PDF]
In contrast to abundant theoretical literature, there are almost no empirical studies on how individuals actually deal with cash. In this paper we analyze euro transactions, made during various games of Monopoly® (European edition), where in some games ...
Franses, Ph.H.B.F., Kippers, J.
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Strategies of Sufficiency Under Institutional Complexity: A Study in the German Food Industry
ABSTRACT Organizations face increasing institutional complexity as they navigate competing demands from their institutional environment regarding financial performance and environmental responsibility. In our study, we examine how 39 award‐winning organizations in the German food industry frame sufficiency, a sustainability strategy focusing on ...
Lena Leifeld, Simon Oertel
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This chapter provides a critical and interdisciplinary interrogation of the cultural phenomenon of the Eurovision Song Contest. The cultural spectacle of Eurovision has been interpreted both by academics and in popular culture as heavily inflected by a lesbian and gay sensibility characterised by artifice, excess, parody, glamour, irony and the ...
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Does global liquidity matter for monetary policy in the Euro area? [PDF]
Global excess liquidity roaming the world’s financial markets (or its sudden absence) is sometimes believed to limit sovereign monetary policy even in large economies such as the euro area. However, there is still discussion about what constitutes global
Berger, Helge, Harjes, Thomas
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ABSTRACT The smartphone industry faces sustainability challenges from greenhouse gas emissions and resource depletion to growing e‐waste volumes. Circular business models have been proposed as a pathway to address these issues, yet their adoption remains limited, lacking integrative assessment frameworks that connect environmental performance with ...
Philipp Rittershaus +4 more
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One Market, One Money, One Price? [PDF]
The introduction of the euro was intended to integrate markets within Europe further, after the implementation of the 1992 Single Market Project. We examine the extent to which this objective has been achieved, by examining the degree of price dispersion
Allington, Nigel FB +2 more
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