War as a Phenomenon of Inquiry in Management Studies
Abstract We argue that war as a phenomenon deserves more focused attention in management. First, we highlight why war is an important and relevant area of inquiry for management scholars. We then integrate scattered conversations on war in management studies into a framework structured around three building blocks – (a) the nature of war from an ...
Fabrice Lumineau, Arne Keller
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Digging deeper into colonial palaeontological practices in modern day Mexico and Brazil. [PDF]
Cisneros JC +12 more
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Practitioners' Handbook on the European Public Prosecutor's Office
Barletta, Amedeo +25 more
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Abstract Social control agents aim to restrict corporate illegality, yet its prevalence highlights inconsistencies in enforcement mechanisms. To explore this issue, we examine how newspapers reduce corporate illegality by imposing ethical norms on firms.
Tony Jaehyun Choi, Kam Phung
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Assessment of HACCP plans and Colombian regulations in municipal cattle slaughterhouses for the assurance of standardised food safety and quality management systems. [PDF]
Solanilla-Duque JF +2 more
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Disciplinary Proceedings as an Instrument for Breaking the Rule of Law in Poland. [PDF]
Gajda-Roszczynialska K, Markiewicz K.
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Intimate Partner Violence Reports During the COVID-19 Pandemic First Year in Portuguese Urban Areas: A Brief Report. [PDF]
Capinha M, Guinote H, Rijo D.
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Social Media Is a Threat for Democracy! A Political Perspective for Analysing and Diminishing Harm
Abstract Social media platforms, once hailed as potential champions of dialogue, have evolved into commodified spaces in which their business models incentivize hate speech, misinformation, polarization, and the political fragmentation of society, benefiting corporate and political elites while eroding democracy.
Itziar Castelló +3 more
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The challenges of being imperfect: how do judges and prosecutors deal with sentencing disparity. [PDF]
Plesničar MM.
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