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This article discusses the historical origins of the “stranger danger” myth, including the conditions that fueled the spread of panic. It explains how the myth was bolstered by increased media coverage, emotional appeals by parents, and public awareness ...
Wodda, Aimee
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ESG Rating Disagreement and the Size of the Investable Universe Under ESG Consensus Rules
ABSTRACT Using ESG scores of listed US companies from Refinitiv, ESG Book, MSCI, Moody's ESG, Bloomberg, and Sustainalytics for the period 2003–2022, we examine the extent of ESG rating disagreement and how it shapes the investable universe under ESG consensus rules.
Christian Lohmann +2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the growing interest in the circular economy (CE) among various stakeholders, several research gaps continue to challenge researchers and practitioners, specifically among emerging European economies. This study analyzes survey data from 127 manufacturing SMEs in the Baltic states.
Baoying Zhu +4 more
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Non-publicity of the criminal trial of children and juveniles in the international human rights system (With a Glance at Iranian Criminal Proceeding System) [PDF]
Considering the vulnerability of the personality of children and juveniles accused of violating criminal laws it is crucial to avoid the institutionalizating delinquency through labaling.
Morteza Rasteh +2 more
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Contributing Factors to Mass Incarceration and Recidivism [PDF]
The United States has been historically known for having the most incarcerated individuals in its country. Approximately 2.3 million adults can be found under some type of penal control.
Esparza Flores, Nayely
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance for European firms, and the moderating roles of industry and country‐specific factors in this relationship. Studying a sample of 2340 companies across 18 countries, we find Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) scores to ...
Veda Fatmy, Venla Haavisto, Janne Äijö
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ABSTRACT Diversity is essential for social sustainability, yet its role in advancing social sustainability remains underexplored. This systematic and integrative review aims to integrate diversity literature with social sustainability and two key processes driving organisational sustainability—CSR and sustainable HRM. Drawing on 461 papers across three
Claudia Díaz‐Leyva +1 more
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Challenges Caused by Using New Technologies in Holding Public Hearings of Iranian Criminal Courts
The criminal procedure, as a collective ritual, has long been based on the face-to-face interaction of activists. However, the current requirements of human life and responding to crises such as the coronavirus epidemic force the judicial systems to take
Mozhgan Nemati +2 more
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Rethinking Barrier Dynamics in Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
ABSTRACT Sustainability barriers are often analyzed in isolation, yet their interactions shape supply chain sustainability collaboration (SCSC) and triple bottom line (TBL) performance. Drawing on stakeholder and coordination theories, this study examines how internal and external barriers jointly impact SCSC and, in turn, economic, social, and ...
Alina Marculetiu +2 more
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Mapping and Innovating Business Models of Food Hubs in Short Food Supply Chains
ABSTRACT Short food supply chains (SFSCs) offer sustainable alternatives to conventional food systems (CFSCs) but require effective intermediaries to scale and remain competitive. Food Hubs (FHs) serve this role by enhancing SFSC efficiency and market reach while upholding community‐oriented values. However, limited research has examined how FHs design
Marije Renkema‐Singh +2 more
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