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Coupling coordination and driving factors of new-type urbanization, ecosystem services, and sustainable human well-being. [PDF]
Song X, Gang H.
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Evaluation of Urtica dioica and Phillyrea latifolia extracts as feed additives for enhancing innate immunity in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.). [PDF]
Kenanoğlu ON, Bilen S, Yılmaz S.
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Green Business, Green Values, and Sustainability
, 2011@contents:1. CIBAM and the Symposium on 'Green Business and Green Values'. Christos N. Pitelis 2. Humans: Then, Now, and Looking Ahead. Sir Crispin Tickell 3. The End of Gucci Capitalism. Noreena Hertz 4. The Energy Challenge. Edward Hyams 5. Economizing, Innovating, and Economic Sustainability: A Business School Perspective. Christos N.
C. Pitelis, John Keenan, V. Pryce
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2022
Purpose Green management initiatives are an influential factor for forward-thinking corporations across the globe. Human resource (HR) practitioners find incorporating sustainable development into HR practices a significant challenge, but green ...
S. Raza, K. Khan
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Purpose Green management initiatives are an influential factor for forward-thinking corporations across the globe. Human resource (HR) practitioners find incorporating sustainable development into HR practices a significant challenge, but green ...
S. Raza, K. Khan
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International journal of manpower, 2021
PurposeDrawing on the Ability–Motivation–Opportunity (AMO) theory, this study aims to test the effect of green human resource management (G-HRM) on green organizational citizenship behavior (G-OCB) taking into consideration green culture as the mediator ...
L. Hooi, Min-Shi Liu, J. J. Lin
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PurposeDrawing on the Ability–Motivation–Opportunity (AMO) theory, this study aims to test the effect of green human resource management (G-HRM) on green organizational citizenship behavior (G-OCB) taking into consideration green culture as the mediator ...
L. Hooi, Min-Shi Liu, J. J. Lin
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