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UCRAINIAN RESEARCH IN CROATIA IN THE PERIOD 1939-1945.
Ukrainian issues have been interesting to intellectuals in the area of pre-war and war time Croatia. Different standpoints and influences are visible in its elaboration. Representatives of Russian emigration expressed mainly negative attitudes.
Jevgenij Paščenko
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NEOLOGISMS OF THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR PERIOD
Abstract The article is devoted to the analysis of neologisms that appeared in the Ukrainian Internet discourse during the war. In the times of armed confrontations, hate speech begins to be tolerated in the media, negatively coloured innovations are spread to refer to the aggressor country (Bydlostan), its helmsman (Rashenführer), military (orks ...
Rohalska-Yakubova I., Chepelyuk N.
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Organizational Resilience to Exogenous Shocks: The Role of Environmental Performance
ABSTRACT This research examines the influence of environmental performance on organizational resilience during an exogenous shock. Drawing on the natural resource–based view, a sample of 3920 firms from 11 sectors and 19 countries is analyzed. This study employs OLS regressions and Cox proportional hazard models to test the effect of environmental ...
Tim Schroll
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The application of historical analogies in Russian and Ukrainian presidential discourses in the initial period of the special military operation (24.02-21.09.2022) is noteworthy. The purpose of the study was to identify their functional role. The results
Vladimir O. Bekliamishev
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Greece’s Position on the Russian-Ukrainian War
The evolution of Greece’s position on the Russian-Ukrainian war is analyzed and the main directions of political, military, humanitarian and diplomatic support for Ukraine from Athens are identified. It is found that Greek foreign policy is based on the principles of international law, solidarity with democratic states and the desire to ensure ...
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Green Ambiguity Shapes Sustainable Investing
ABSTRACT Green Exchange‐Traded Funds (ETFs) have experienced strong growth in recent years, reflecting increasing investor attention toward sustainability. However, these funds rely on a wide range of environmental metrics that are often weakly aligned, raising concerns about the meaning of greenness in sustainable investing.
Rita Laura D'Ecclesia +2 more
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Political Invasions into Collective Memories: Russia
This article analyzes the political manipulations of Vladimir Putin’s regime using the collective memory of World War II to undermine protest potential within Russian society in 2013–2015.
Julia Sweet
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The aim of this study is to identify opportunities for cooperation between the Polish and Ukrainian economies, with particular emphasis on agriculture and the processing of agricultural products.
Józwiak Wojciech
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Unwanted partner? Germany and Ukraine (1991-2022)
The authors’ analysis focuses on Germany’s engagement in the processes of democratic transformations, the establishment of a free-market economy, bringing Ukraine closer to the European Union, and efforts to achieve peace in the Russia-Ukraine War ...
Adam Barabasz, Bogdan Koszel
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Conceptualising Supply Chain Resilience Within Social Enterprises
ABSTRACT This research seeks to conceptualise supply chain resilience (SCRes) in a social enterprise (SE) context, focusing on SEs with a social mission to tackle food insecurity and food poverty. Despite the increasingly mature field of SCRes and awareness of the critical role SEs play in tackling social challenges such as food poverty, no studies ...
Alexander James Jones +3 more
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