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The contemporary economic crisis is sometimes labeled as the greatest crisis of capitalism since the Great Depression. Therefore one might expect it to become a perfect mobilizing grievance for the transnational social justice movement, which used to ...
Jiri Navratil
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Recent research in argumentation and rhetoric has increasingly recognized the importance of sound—not merely as a component of delivery (an appeal to the ear, as described in Rhetorica ad Herennium), nor solely as a contributor to ethos or pathos, but ...
Gabrijela Kisicek
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An Eco‐Social Lens on Voice for Undervoiced and Unvoiced Stakeholders
ABSTRACT This conceptual paper argues it is important from an ecological–social (eco‐social) whole system point of view for businesses and policymakers to take the interests of and impacts on unvoiced and undervoiced [un(der)voiced] stakeholders into consideration for both strategic and justice reasons.
Sandra Waddock
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Too Old to Bother: CEO Age and Corporate Stakeholder Engagement
ABSTRACT We examine how CEO age, a key demographic attribute, affects corporate stakeholder engagement. Drawing on Upper Echelons Theory, we argue that older CEOs are less responsive to stakeholder concerns because of heightened conservatism, shorter time horizons, and greater risk aversion.
Mehwish Yousaf, Pascal Nguyen
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Suppressing Protest: Human Rights Violations in the U.S. Response to Occupy Wall Street [PDF]
In September 2011, waves of protests against mounting socioeconomic injustice broke out across the United States, capturing the attention of the country.
Emi MacLean +2 more
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ABSTRACT Collaborations with nonprofits can enhance firms' legitimacy, yet the relationship between their communication and corporate environmental legitimacy remains poorly understood. Furthermore, research lacks an analysis of the communication of business‐nonprofit collaborations through multiple actors' perspectives.
Andrea Rizzuni +3 more
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A lack of ‘real democracy’ is the key reason driving the spread of protests across the world [PDF]
The world has seen a number of high profile protests in recent years, from the Arab Spring to the “Indignados”, or the Euromaidan in Kyiv. Hernán Cortés Saenz looks at data from more than 800 protests across the world since 2006, finding that protests ...
Cortés Saenz, Hernán
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ABSTRACT Despite growing public knowledge of false confession cases, research with students and community members continues to find that people assume confessions indicate guilt. The present research explored the implications of belief perseverance: the tendency to maintain a belief even when confronted with compelling contradictory evidence.
Taya D. Henry +2 more
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Guidelines for Scale Development and Validation
ABSTRACT Scales, serving as measurement instruments composed of carefully designed items intended to capture latent constructs, play a critical role in advancing consumer theory and marketing practice. Yet, developing and validating scales poses a formidable challenge due to the diverse methods required to ensure rigor and robustness.
Weng Marc Lim +3 more
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Contentious Politics in China: Authoritarian Resilience
Throughout the history, contentious politics have led to regime downfall or democratization of many countries. Today, China is faced with increasing numbers of contentions politics.
Hyun, Chang-Dae David
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