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Understanding Agricultural Liability: Legal Risk Management Considerations
Paul Goeringer
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Broadening the scope of loss and damage to legal liability: an experiment [PDF]
Elisabeth Gsottbauer +3 more
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ABSTRACT Violence at work has traditionally been conceptualized in human resource management (HRM) as workplace‐based violence—an episodic, interpersonal issue occurring within bounded organizational settings. This perspective article adopts the term work‐related violence as a more expansive and timely framing, encompassing physical, psychological, and
Fang Lee Cooke +3 more
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Executive Pay Cuts and Executive Turnover
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of executive pay cuts on executive turnover. While previous research has largely focused on the drivers of pay increases of top management team (TMT) members or the effects of their relative pay standing on executive behavior, the prevalence and consequences of pay cuts have received limited attention. Drawing on
Steffen Burkert
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is primarily to evaluate whether machine learning (a form of artificial intelligence) can meet scientific, professional, and legal principles of personnel selection based on the rapidly accumulating research literature in Human Resource Management (HRM).
Michael A. Campion
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Differentiation of criminal liability for fraud in the sphere of entrepreneurial activity: the review of Russian approaches against the background of a scarcity of international legal regulation [PDF]
Yaroslav P. Skorobogatko
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A comparative study on the compensation of bankruptcy trustees in insolvent estates
Abstract A well‐functioning bankruptcy system is essential for economic stability, ensuring the efficient resolution of bankruptcies and the fair distribution of remaining assets. However, many jurisdictions face the issue of “empty,” “assetless,” or “insolvent” estates, where the assets of bankrupt entities are insufficient to cover the costs of the ...
R. D. Vriesendorp, J. M. W. Pool
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The place of micro and small Enterprises in European Insolvency law
Abstract Micro and small enterprises (MSEs) form the backbone of the European economy but remain particularly vulnerable to financial distress and insolvency. Despite the EU's efforts to harmonise insolvency laws, significant divergences persist among Member States, especially regarding tailored frameworks for smaller businesses.
Oleksiy Kononov
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