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The partnership between the Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRCs), and the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) in advancing Alzheimer's disease research and care. [PDF]
Carrillo MC, Mahinrad S.
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Does love in the ivory tower fix the leaky pipeline? How academia's homogamous relationships shape careers. [PDF]
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Partnerships in Public Health Economics: Reflective Lessons from UK Obesity Research. [PDF]
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Putting the partnership into public-private partnerships.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2001
Individuals are called partners when it is in their best interest to help each other, if by doing so they increase the probability of being together in the future when, for similar reasons, they will continue to help each other. Kinsmen or individuals who often face (hedonic) situations in which helping is the dominating strategy are committed to help ...
I, Eshel, A, Shaked
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Individuals are called partners when it is in their best interest to help each other, if by doing so they increase the probability of being together in the future when, for similar reasons, they will continue to help each other. Kinsmen or individuals who often face (hedonic) situations in which helping is the dominating strategy are committed to help ...
I, Eshel, A, Shaked
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2023
Companies engage in sustainability partnerships as a way to address complex social and environmental challenges that exceed the coping capacity of single organisations, even societal sectors (public sector, corporate and civil society). In this chapter, we examine corporate engagement in such sustainability partnerships along the questions of ‘what ...
Stadtler, L., Kourula, A.
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Companies engage in sustainability partnerships as a way to address complex social and environmental challenges that exceed the coping capacity of single organisations, even societal sectors (public sector, corporate and civil society). In this chapter, we examine corporate engagement in such sustainability partnerships along the questions of ‘what ...
Stadtler, L., Kourula, A.
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