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Changing Profiles of Housing Deprivation in European Union Countries
Housing deprivation is often analyzed as the proportion of population affected by housing problems related to a variety of issues. As a result, even if the level of housing deprivation is similar across countries, they may face different housing-related ...
Matel Anna
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Beyond Values: Business Orientation as a Driver of Small Business Social Responsibility
ABSTRACT Small businesses differ from larger corporations in their approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR) due to their unique reliance on the personal values of owner/managers. This study employs an abductive research methodology to explore the depth and relative influence of these personal values, in contrast to business motivations, on ...
Barbara Tomasella, Elaine Conway
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The paper will discuss the problem of pensioner poverty in Poland, its elimination, as well as the question of the impact of social policy measures on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) called ‘no poverty’.
Palimąka Karolina, Wronka Klaudia
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I32E and V36K double mutation in beta2-sheet abrogates amyloid beta peptide toxicity.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, wherein, the accumulation of amyloid beta (Abeta) peptide as cytotoxic oligomers leads to neuropathologic changes. Transgenic mice with brain Abeta plaques immunized with aggregated Abeta have reduced amyloid burden and improved cognitive functions.
Sarada, Subramanian +2 more
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A systematic review and meta‐analysis of parental mentalization in fathers and mothers
Abstract Despite the growing literature on parental mentalization (including measures such as mind‐mindedness, parental reflective functioning, and parental insightfulness), considerably less research on parental mentalization has been conducted with fathers than with mothers, leaving important gaps in our understanding of gender differences in the ...
Philip Trepiak +2 more
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This paper examines the effect of financial inclusion on per capita household consumption expenditures in sub-Saharan Africa. It uses data from 28 countries over the period 2004–2022 and an endogenous threshold dynamic panel model for econometric ...
Ahmat-Tidjani Mahamat Ibrahim
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Knowledge Transformation in Purchasing and Supply Management: A Process Perspective
ABSTRACT To succeed in the face of constantly changing business challenges, Purchasing and Supply Management (PSM) needs to develop strong knowledge management (KM) mechanisms to equip individuals with accurate, reliable, and up‐to‐date knowledge and has, therefore, become a significant factor in building competence in this area.
Stephen Kelly +4 more
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ABSTRACT Flood risk is often unequally distributed. These inequalities highly depend on socio‐political decisions. The recognition of the needs of individuals within a floodplain needs to be considered as a precondition for reaching justice in flood risk management, especially as people differ in their vulnerabilities and capacities to deal with floods.
Thomas Thaler, Sebastian Seebauer
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of biocapacity and institutional quality on inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa. The positioning is motivated by the relevance of complementing the extant literature with an alternative
Giyoh Gideon Nginyu +3 more
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Abstract Aim To develop the nurses' attitudes towards use of a telehealth scale (NATUTS) and evaluate its psychometric properties. Design This methodological study involved two stages: the development of the NATUTS and the testing of the psychometric properties of NATUTS. We followed STROBE guidelines when reporting the study (File S1).
Sümeyra Yılmaz +3 more
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