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Explicit CSR Communication Among Trade and Subcontractor SMEs in the Construction Industry
ABSTRACT This study explores the current landscape of explicit Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) communication via webpages by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the construction industry to their stakeholders. A qualitative content analysis, grounded in stakeholder theory, was conducted on the webpages of 67 trade and subcontractor SMEs in the
Lam Quang Le+2 more
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How regulatory focus–mode fit impacts variety‐seeking
Abstract Variety‐seeking research has examined antecedents in terms of contextual factors and individual differences. However, it does not consider the interaction of individual difference factors such as regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) and regulatory mode (locomotion vs. assessment) to predict variety‐seeking.
Thuy Pham+3 more
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From Africa to Brazil: culture, identity, and an Atlantic slave trade, 1600-1830 [PDF]
Walter Hawthorne
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ABSTRACT Accurate reporting on the sustainability of business value propositions must be supported by reliable data sources and sound methodologies such as life cycle assessment (LCA). Showing commitment to more responsible activity without quantifying business impacts, or quantifying them only partially, could fall into greenwashing practices.
Marco Ruggeri+3 more
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A Chain of Murder in the Slave Trade: A Wider Context of theZongMassacre [PDF]
Jeremy Krikler
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ABSTRACT The ongoing debate in corporate sustainability (CS) about the moral case versus the business case has recently made its way into the circular economy (CE) discourse, bringing with it new tradeoffs. Although the business case perspective emphasizes profitability, critics argue that the moral case must go beyond profit motives and include ...
Felix Carl Schultz+2 more
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Historiography and Research Problems of Slavery and the Slave Trade in a Global-Historical Perspective [PDF]
Michael Zeuske
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The "Diligent": A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade
Mwelwa C. Musambachime, Robert Harms
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Abstract Economic, social and environmental changes place high demands on teachers and teacher education. Consequently, teacher education is challenged to design curricula that respond to and anticipate changes. Curricula are value‐driven and even though part of these values might be constant, the relative importance of values and the values themselves
Rieke van Bemmel+2 more
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