ABSTRACT Sustainability assessment advances corporate social responsibility toward inclusive development. Widely recognized approaches prove inadequate for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), resulting in fragmented proliferation that hinders cumulative knowledge.
Luísa Couto Gonçalves de Souza +2 more
wiley +1 more source
'Sweet poison' and 'mild medicine': Different effects of collective narcissism and collective self-esteem on ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy beliefs. [PDF]
Mao JY +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Symbolic Versus Substantive ESG Practices: A Systematic Review and Integrative Framework
ABSTRACT ESG reporting is widespread, but symbolic commitments do not always reflect substantive practices. This study conducts a systematic literature review of 62 empirical articles published between 2021 and 2025 to synthesize the main determinants and consequences of this disclosure–performance misalignment in ESG reporting (commonly referred to as
Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu +1 more
wiley +1 more source
Exploring Gendered Pathways: Understanding the Connection Between Female Substance Misuse and Offending Behavior. [PDF]
Monyepao DF.
europepmc +1 more source
The representation of migrants in policy and parliament: A Bacchian analysis of the UK's immigration health surcharge. [PDF]
Alexander J +4 more
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Mobile Phone Network Data in the COVID-19 era: A systematic review of applications, socioeconomic factors affecting compliance to non-pharmaceutical interventions, privacy implications, and post-pandemic economic recovery strategies. [PDF]
Okmi M +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Misogyny incubators: how gaming helps channel everyday sexism into violent extremism. [PDF]
Miller-Idriss C.
europepmc +1 more source
Mapping the evolution of stigmatization in mental disorders: A bibliometric analysis from 1974 to 2024. [PDF]
Goktas P, Dikec G.
europepmc +1 more source
A green-cultural criminology: An exploratory outline
Within the last two decades, “green criminology” has emerged as a distinctive area of study, drawing together criminologists with a wide range of specific research interests and representing varying theoretical orientations. “Green criminology” spans the micro to the macro, from work on individual-level environmental crimes to business/corporate ...
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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