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Accounting for Climate Change: A Temporal Analysis of the Literature
ABSTRACT This study presents a systematic literature review of articles related to accounting for climate change. By adopting the theoretical lenses of the actor–network theory, this study investigates the primary actors influencing management research on accounting for climate change and how their roles have evolved over time considering major ...
Ubaldo Comite+3 more
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Community Integration of People with Disabilities: Can Olmstead Protect Against Retrenchment?
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, states have made significant progress in enabling Americans with disabilities to live in their communities, rather than institutions.
Mary Crossley
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Against the Odds: Psychomotor Development of Children Under 2 years in a Sudanese Orphanage. [PDF]
Providing abandoned children the necessary medical and psychological care as possible after their institutionalization may minimize developmental delays. We describe psychomotor development in infants admitted to an orphanage in Khartoum, Sudan, assessed
Bakermans-Kranenburg+21 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how market and nonmarket logics influence the European sustainability reporting regulation revision. Drawing on institutional logics, we analyse the consultation that informed the Directive 2014/95/EU (NFRD) to Directive 2022/2464/EU (CSRD) shift.
Rodolfo Damiano, Giuseppe Valenza
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Public Participation Organizations and Open Policy:A Constitutional Moment for British Democracy? [PDF]
This article builds on work in Science and Technology Studies and cognate disciplines concerning the institutionalization of public engagement and participation practices. It describes and analyses ethnographic qualitative research into one “organization
Cooke B.+13 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and big data are increasingly being integrated into sustainable entrepreneurship practices. Yet, conventional literature often neglects to critically examine their economic, environmental, and social implications. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand when, how, and for whom artificial intelligence ...
Nathanael Ojong
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Frequency of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in institutionalized elderly individuals
Marcia Cristina Sales,1 Larissa Praça Oliveira,2 Laura Camila Pereira Liberalino,3 Aline Tuane Oliveira Cunha,2 Sara Estefani Soares Sousa,4 Telma Maria Araujo Moura Lemos,5 Severina Carla Vieira Cunha Lima,6 Kenio Costa Lima,7 Karine Cavalcanti ...
Sales MC+9 more
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Strategies to Support Equity‐Driven Practices in Rural Colleges
ABSTRACT Rural Community Colleges serve as community hubs for their regions and often times provide the only access to higher education for miles around. Like community colleges around the country, rural community colleges also provide access to Students of Color at greater rates than their 4‐year university peers. Yet, equity‐driven practices in rural
Pamela L. Eddy+3 more
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Knowledge Emergence in Scientific Communication: From "Fullerenes" to "Nanotubes" [PDF]
This article explores the emergence of knowledge from scientific discoveries and their effects on the structure of scientific communication. Network analysis is applied to understand this emergence institutionally as changes in the journals; semantically, as changes in the codification of meaning in terms of words; and cognitively as the new knowledge ...
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Facilitating Meaningful Change Within U.S. Law Schools [PDF]
Despite the widely recognized challenges and complaints facing U.S. legal education, very little is understood about how law schools can adapt faster and better.
Gaughan, Patrick H.
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