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This study examines the psychological foundations of political polarization among adolescents, emphasizing the role of norm deviation and intolerance in shaping polarized political attitudes and behavioral intentions.
Sebastian Lutterbach, Andreas Beelmann
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ABSTRACT The intersection between corporate entities and political institutions—commonly referred to as corporate political connections (CPCs)—significantly influences firms' strategic conduct and their environmental obligations. Although academic interest in this area has grown, the ethical dimensions of CPCs in relation to environmental ...
Ahmed A. Elamer +2 more
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Examining ESG Performance Through TNFD‐Aligned Disclosure Practices
ABSTRACT This study examines adherence to the Taskforce on Nature‐related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework in relation to the ESG performance of non‐financial and non‐utility S&P 500 firms. Drawing on legitimacy, stakeholder, and institutional monitoring theories, we construct measures of TNFD, nature‐related risk and opportunity indicators for ...
Dauda Bola Abdulsalam +2 more
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ABSTRACT The last five years of research on sustainability labelling, reported in 175 journal articles, documents its effectiveness in increasing consumer choices of more sustainable food products. Some sustainability labels come out as stronger than others and their impact varies across products, countries, and individual consumers, depending on label
John Thøgersen +2 more
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The Impact of Value Orientations on Psychological Reactance to Pro‐Environmental Normative Appeals
ABSTRACT This paper examines how individuals' responses to descriptive (what most others do) and injunctive (what others believe people should do) pro‐environmental appeals depend on their value orientations. Across two studies using representative samples (United States: recycling electronic waste; United Kingdom: recycling single‐use batteries), the ...
Christos Kavvouris +2 more
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Political Polarization and Christian Nationalism in Our Pews
Congregational leaders in the US must navigate a political landscape marked by increasing political polarization and a notable rise in support for ideas aligned with Christian nationalism.
Amanda Henderson
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Inclusive or Inauthentic? Consumer Scepticism Towards LGBTQ‐Themed Cause‐Related Marketing
ABSTRACT Cause‐related marketing (CRM) is widely used to signal corporate social responsibility and engage ethically motivated consumers, yet its effectiveness remains contested in identity‐sensitive domains such as LGBTQ inclusion. Drawing on Social Identity Theory and Attribution Theory, this research examines how LGBTQ cause identification ...
Wilson N. Ndasi
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Mapping the US Bridgebuilding Field: Situating Organizations in the Ecosystem of Social Change
ABSTRACT This article explores the ecosystem of bridge‐building initiatives in the United States. Drawing on an original database of 223 organizations, interviews with 7 staff across 6 organizations, and a literature review related to bridge‐building, polarization, and collective action, we first describe the range of existing initiatives and their ...
Gabrielle Mathews, Karen Ross
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Militarisme, polarisation et extrême droite : le cas de Vox en Espagne
Based on the case of Vox, the main far right party in Spain, this article problematizes the relationship between the notions of militarism and political polarization with the aim of adapting the latter to the Spanish context.
Vicente López Clemente
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ABSTRACT This study focuses, in the context of the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict and the Israel‐Hamas war, on a specific pattern of news‐consumption—avoidance of hyper‐partisan right‐ wing news, while examining its consequences for perceptual‐cognitive biases that constitute barriers to conflict resolution.
Inbar Illouz +3 more
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