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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) serves as a self-regulation mechanism for businesses and a framework for consumers to evaluate companies. Carroll's (1991) CSR pyramid categorises these responsibilities, which can differ depending on cultural and ...
Abdulkadir Keskin +3 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility of hotel services: valuation of consumers
Social responsibility derives from citizens’ concern for environmental damage caused by corporations. In Peru, research on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is incipient, especially that related with hotel companies.
Jorge Bernal +2 more
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Next Gen Philanthropy: finding the path between tradition and innovation [PDF]
This guide offers a series of questions that every next generation donor should carefully consider, as well as recommendations based on the past experiences of other next gen donors. It is not designed to tell you what to do or how to think.
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Cell surface interactome analysis identifies TSPAN4 as a negative regulator of PD‐L1 in melanoma
Using cell surface proximity biotinylation, we identified tetraspanin TSPAN4 within the PD‐L1 interactome of melanoma cells. TSPAN4 negatively regulates PD‐L1 expression and lateral mobility by limiting its interaction with CMTM6 and promoting PD‐L1 degradation.
Guus A. Franken +7 more
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Individual Philanthropy Patterns in Metro Atlanta [PDF]
This report responds to the question of what do Metro-Atlanta nonprofit leaders know about why individuals give to charity. Specifically, there are several questions that are fundamental to this initial study.
Arthur C. Brooks, David M. Van Slyke
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Pharmacologic ascorbate (vitamin C) increases ROS, disrupts cellular metabolism, and induces DNA damage in CRPC cells. These effects sensitize tumors to PARP inhibition, producing synergistic growth suppression with olaparib in vitro and significantly delayed tumor progression in vivo. Pyruvate rescue confirms ROS‐dependent activity.
Nicolas Gordon +13 more
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Affiliate Funds: A Rising Practice in Community Philanthropy [PDF]
Describes the experiences of several of Irvine's Community Foundations Initiative foundations that have used affiliate funds, along with recent research in the ...
Alan Pardini
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Plecstatin inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma tumorigenesis and invasion through cytolinker plectin
The ruthenium‐based metallodrug plecstatin exerts its anticancer effect in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) primarily through selective targeting of plectin. By disrupting plectin‐mediated cytoskeletal organization, plecstatin inhibits anchorage‐dependent growth, cell polarization, and tumor cell dissemination.
Zuzana Outla +10 more
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Among industrial sectors, water-related risks are undoubtedly most closely associated with the extractive industries. To date, the response by the sector has been limited to funding philanthropic projects and implementing Corporate Social Responsibility.
Johann Clere
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PHILANTHROPIC CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ACADEMIC STAFF DEVELOPMENT
Philanthropic corporate social responsibility [PCRS] is an important element of corporate social responsibility. It is a responsibility that entails business giving, business’s voluntary or discretionary activities. Literature has shown that there is a strong link between the growing role of major companies and higher education.
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