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Managing Capabilities for Achieving Net Zero via a Circular Economy: A Multilevel Framework
Abstract Corporate management faces increasing pressure to achieve both net‐zero and circular economy (CE) goals. As organizations rarely manage this alone, they must develop novel capabilities within themselves and across their value chains and ecosystems. To explore capability development for achieveing net zero via circularity, we adopt a multilevel
Jenni Kaipainen +4 more
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How alcohol industries affect public health in Nepal: a qualitative study of commercial sector practices of alcohol industries based on the Lancet model of Commercial Determinants of Health. [PDF]
Kandel P, Sharma P, Subedi M.
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The Multilevel Implications of a Sinn Féin Government in Ireland
Abstract The electoral growth of Sinn Féin on both sides of the Irish border has generated much political and academic attention in recent years. The party could form part of the government in Dublin for the first time at the next Irish general election, though that outcome is far from certain.
Conor J. Kelly
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Navigating the Therapeutic Landscape of Non-Infectious Uveitis Despite Major Gaps. [PDF]
Pleyer U, Zur Bonsen LS.
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Abstract Almost regardless of the welfare system and market context, the changing housing landscapes in Western countries show a number of similar trends. Households are confronted with decreasing access to homeownership and social renting, and increased reliance on private renting in combination with growing housing shortages and housing affordability
Marietta Haffner, Kath Hulse
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Tiny lives, big failures: India's drug regulation crisis. [PDF]
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia.
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On the threshold of political corruption : the case against lobbying in Germany
Laura Kollmar
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Abstract In the UK, the new Labour government has linked the intention to deliver more homes to reform of the planning system, which is seen as a key barrier. Two assumptions inform this reform. First, the system is sound, but there are problems with its administration.
Nancy Holman, Alan Mace
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