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The Value of Social Contacts

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2005
Szasz (1974) went overboard in proclaiming mental illness to be a myth—a mere metaphor for bodily illness. Burgeoning neurobiological research and increasingly effective somatic treatments attest to the physical basis of severe mental disorders and the indispensability of the psychopathological perspective.
Jon G, Allen, G Tobias G, Haslam-Hopwood
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Social Enterpreneurship, Social Values and Social Impact

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The 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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Historians and Social Values

2000
Is historical scholarship compatible with commitment to social values? Do professional historians have particular social responsibilities and if so, how can they best exercise them? These are questions which are chronically open to debate in the light of changing historical circumstances and changing historical practices.
Leerssen, J.T., Rigney, A.
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Social Media for Social Value

Computer, 2013
Social media, with their low direct costs and enormous reach, enable nonprofit entities like the American Red Cross and Kiva to better accomplish their missions and improve the lives of millions of people worldwide.
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Drugs and Social Values

International Journal of the Addictions, 1970
(1970). Drugs and Social Values. International Journal of the Addictions: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 313-319.
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The Social Value of Pragmatic Trials

Bioethics, 2017
AbstractPragmatic trials aim to directly inform health care decision‐making through the collection of so‐called ‘real world data’ from observations of comparative treatment effects in clinical practice. In order to ensure the applicability and feasibility of a pragmatic trial, design features may be necessary that deviate from standard research ethics ...
Kalkman   +7 more
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The Social Value of Shareholder Value

Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2014
AbstractManuscript TypePerspectiveResearch Question/IssueCan maximizing shareholder value maximize social value?Research Findings/InsightsIf good corporate governance is defined as maximizing a firm's contribution to overall social welfare, shareholder valuation maximization can achieve this only if capital markets are functionally efficient, a concept
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Social Values and Professional Values

Journal of Education for Social Work, 1969
To a large extent, these disagreeable surprises are the consequences of a divisive and debilitating war, into which the coun try has been sucked as though drawn by a serpent's eye. Yet the problems we now confront are not, of course, merely the pro ducts of this war.
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The value of sociality

Foresight, 2014
Purpose– This paper aims to study the value of sociality. Recent experimental evidence has brought to light that the assumptions of the Prospect Theory by Kahneman and Tversky do not hold in the proposed substantive domain of “sociality”. In particular, the desire to be a part of the social environment, i.e.
Pavel Shishkin   +2 more
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Social Values and Social Policy

Journal of Social Policy, 1975
ABSTRACT Social values are clearly an important influence on the development and administration of social policies. In discussions about social values, however, different political groupings use the same words but with different meanings.
Paul Wilding, Vic George
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