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Sociological Analysis of Consumption Practices as an Indicator of Social Differentiation [PDF]
Zuhal Çiçek
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Consumed with Sleep? Dormant Bodies in Consumer Culture [PDF]
: This paper takes the neglected sociological matter of sleep and applies the insights contained therein to issues and debates within the sociology of consumption.
Sharon Boden, Simon Williams
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The Botswana National Migration Study: a conceptual framework [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No ...
Harris, John R.
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how access to finance (credit access) influences business recovery and entrepreneurial performance among youth‐led informal food enterprises in Ghana, with implications for financial inclusion, entrepreneurial ability and post‐crisis business resilience in developing economies.
Bernard Kwamena Cobbina Essel +4 more
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ABSTRACT Mobile money—a digital financial service—has proliferated in many developing countries. Owing to its ability to reduce transaction costs and allow even the poor to be financially included, it has been widely adopted. While a growing body of literature has examined its welfare effects, its effects on diet quality of households and individuals ...
Francis E. Ndip +1 more
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Urban Space, Festivals, and Consumption: Sociological Reflections on Two Festivals in Post-Soviet City [PDF]
Liutauras Kraniauskas +2 more
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A Meta‐Analysis of Antecedents and Outcomes of Flexible Working Arrangements
ABSTRACT Flexible working arrangements (FWAs) are increasingly available and used across diverse settings, particularly following the COVID‐19 pandemic. Yet, knowledge of the antecedents and outcomes of FWAs is incomplete and inconclusive. It remains unclear what factors facilitate the perceived availability and use of FWAs, and under what conditions ...
Niamh Harrop +2 more
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ABSTRACT Digital platform (DP) enterprises have risen to the top of the global economy by inverting traditional business models. They earn money through matchmaking, transaction facilitation, and efficient orchestration of other stakeholders' resources.
Lukas R. G. Fitz, Jochen Scheeg
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