The roles of multinational enterprises in governing the sustainability of global supply chains
Abstract An extensive but fragmented body of research shows that multinational enterprises (MNEs) engage with multiple sustainability rules in global supply chains (GSCs) spanning the private, social and public governance sectors. MNEs perform diverse roles by either shaping or complying with these rules.
Cristina Leone +2 more
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Associations between social alienation, psychological resilience, perceived intergenerational communication, and perceived care-related autonomy among rural older adults in China. [PDF]
Sun Q, Wang M, Shi S, Zhou S, Jiang Z.
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A process‐temporal perspective on organizational paradoxes: A review and future research agenda
Abstract Scholars are increasingly studying paradox processes, yet insights remain disconnected, with limited discussion across studies’ perspectives. Consequently, research risks underutilizing valuable findings, thereby reducing both theoretical and practical progress.
Jan Heiberg Johansen +1 more
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Effect of perceived school environment on adolescent depression: the moderating role of intergenerational interactions. [PDF]
Cui J, Li X, Yao S.
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Occupational Licensing, Intergenerational Occupational Persistence and Social Mobility
ABSTRACT We study the relationship between occupational regulation and intergenerational occupational persistence. Using the UK Household Longitudinal Study (2009–2024), we find that individuals are significantly more likely to enter a licensed occupation if a parent also worked in one, with the effect strongest in occupations where regulatory hurdles ...
Maria Koumenta, Mark Williams
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Depressive symptoms among migrant Chinese grandparents and intergenerational family conflict: a moderated mediation model. [PDF]
Su H, Chao Y, Wang Z.
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Aging in aging societies: the transformation of life courses and how we study them. [PDF]
Albertini M, Vignoli D.
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Gender Justice in the Triple Planetary Crisis: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and report how gender justice is conceptualised and discussed in contemporary health literature in relation to the Triple Planetary Crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss, with a particular focus on the experiences of women and gender‐diverse populations, and the representation of nurses and other healthcare ...
Catelyn Richards +7 more
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