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ABSTRACT Sustainable business models (SBMs) inherently involve tensions, which are contradictory or misaligned demands that companies must consider simultaneously. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding the relevance and linkage of these tensions to strategic marketing considerations, including positioning, competitiveness, differentiation,
Päivi Petänen
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Moral reasoning skills: what they are and how they can be furthered in health professions education. [PDF]
Wienmeister A.
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ABSTRACT This systematic review analyzes 109 studies from top business journals, exploring the connection between leadership and sustainability, including key leadership styles, emerging trends, and challenges in integrating sustainability into organizational strategies and operations.
Muzhar Javed +3 more
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ABSTRACT The literature addresses decarbonisation technologies and stakeholder engagement separately, without considering partnership practices, accountability frameworks and environmental performance measurement for environmentally Sustainable Development Goals (e‐SDGs) in shipping companies.
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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LLM ethics benchmark: a three-dimensional assessment system for evaluating moral reasoning in large language models. [PDF]
Jiao J +5 more
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Moral Reasoning about Aggressive Behavior in Relation to Type of Aggression, Age and Gender in South Korean Pupils. [PDF]
Lee SH, Smith PK, Monks CP.
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Midwifery legal education using scenario-based learning: Effects on moral sensitivity and reasoning
Leila Asadi +2 more
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Moral Reasoning dan Skeptisisme Profesional Memoderasi Pengaruh Independensi Terhadap Kualitas Audit
Endang Retno Rahayuningsih +1 more
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Operationalising Sufficiency in an Organisational Context: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Efficiency‐led sustainability is important but often fails to deliver absolute reductions in resource use, leaving organisations exposed to rebound effects. What remains underexplored is how sufficiency, the strategic limitation of consumption and resource use, is operationalised within organisational contexts.
Shahrokh Nikou +2 more
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