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Social Enterpreneurship, Social Values and Social Impact
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The paper presents some of the key implications on social enterprises and social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurs are presented in the context of social economy and social entrepreneurship. Different types of social enterprises are considered and main conclusions on the business model and the principles under which they operate are made.
Venelin Terziev, Ekaterina Arabska
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Social Science Computer Review, 2000
In the wake of the Littleton, Colorado, shooting tragedy, public attention has again been focused on the problem of potentially harmful Internet content. Many parents and legislators have proposed that commercially available filtering software is the best way to keep children away from the “red light districts of cyberspace” while also protecting the ...
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In the wake of the Littleton, Colorado, shooting tragedy, public attention has again been focused on the problem of potentially harmful Internet content. Many parents and legislators have proposed that commercially available filtering software is the best way to keep children away from the “red light districts of cyberspace” while also protecting the ...
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Social Science Computer Review, 1999
This article examines the state of the art in telework research. The author reviews the most central scholarly literature examining the phenomenon of telework (also called home-based work or telecommuting) and develops a framework for organizing this body of work. She organizes previous research on telework into six major thematic concerns relating to
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This article examines the state of the art in telework research. The author reviews the most central scholarly literature examining the phenomenon of telework (also called home-based work or telecommuting) and develops a framework for organizing this body of work. She organizes previous research on telework into six major thematic concerns relating to
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1986
This article reviews the large and growing literature on social or socioeconomic impact assessment (SIA). Sociologists and other social scientists have been examining various “impacts” or consequences for decades, but the field of SIA emerged during the 1970s as a response to new environmental legislation.
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This article reviews the large and growing literature on social or socioeconomic impact assessment (SIA). Sociologists and other social scientists have been examining various “impacts” or consequences for decades, but the field of SIA emerged during the 1970s as a response to new environmental legislation.
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2011
This chapter provides guidance for practitioners on assessment and management strategies to enhance positive, and avoid and mitigate adverse, cumulative social impacts. We define cumulative impacts as the successive, incremental and combined impacts of one or more activities on society, the economy or the environment (Moran et al., 2007; Brereton et al.
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This chapter provides guidance for practitioners on assessment and management strategies to enhance positive, and avoid and mitigate adverse, cumulative social impacts. We define cumulative impacts as the successive, incremental and combined impacts of one or more activities on society, the economy or the environment (Moran et al., 2007; Brereton et al.
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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1996
In this chapter, I discuss several conceptions of simulation as a tool for doing social science and describe a specific approach, dynamic social impact theory, for understanding the self organization of society. I then discuss some ways in which simulation has and has not been useful in advancing this theory and compare it with leading examples of ...
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In this chapter, I discuss several conceptions of simulation as a tool for doing social science and describe a specific approach, dynamic social impact theory, for understanding the self organization of society. I then discuss some ways in which simulation has and has not been useful in advancing this theory and compare it with leading examples of ...
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