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ABSTRACT The socio‐emotional wealth (SEW) perspective suggests that the specific priorities of a family business may make it more or less inclined to engage in sustainable practices. This paper examines how family business heterogeneity regarding family ownership, financial performance, and family board members affects the sustainability commitment of ...
Sonia Sánchez‐Andújar +2 more
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Sociology 4120 : sociology of culture. Lecture 03. The art of San hunter-gatherers. Part 01
Sociology 4120: Sociology of Culture with Prof. Clinton S. Herrick studies art, in every form, and its relationship to human society. Lecture 3: the art of hunter-gatherer San peoples of Southern Africa, part 1.Minor distortion throughout.
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Educational Television Centre; Herrick, Clinton S.
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Tensions of Sustainability Logics: Performance of a Company Utilizing a Sustainable Business Model
ABSTRACT In recent years, companies have used sustainable business models to gain a competitive advantage. However, there are tensions due to the inconsistency between social, environmental, and economic logic in sustainable business models, making it difficult for companies to change. To understand the existing tensions and interactions between logics,
Ann‐Kristin Thienemann
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ABSTRACT Circular ecosystems connect diverse actors who collaborate to close resource loops and pursue sustainable goals without centralized control. Such arrangements entail heightened interdependence and uncertainty, making trust, understood as the willingness to accept vulnerability based on positive expectations of others' behavior, a critical ...
Inken Hoeck, Tassilo Schuster
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ABSTRACT Nonfood geographical indications (GIs) are increasingly emerging as collective sustainability strategies. They enable territories to transform cultural and productive heritage into sources of long‐term competitive advantage. While existing research recognises their regulatory and cultural relevance, limited attention has been paid to how ...
Giovanni Peira, Alessandro Bonadonna
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A responsible authorship culture is needed and it is a collective responsibility. [PDF]
Kiermer V, Bibbins-Domingo K, Skipper M.
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Sociology majors at the University of Mississippi learn basic tools of sociological analysis including social research methods and theory. The curriculum equips students to more effectively negotiate the diverse society in which we live by addressing ...
University of Mississippi. College of Liberal Arts +2 more
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Board Structure and ESG Outcomes: A Comprehensive Review and Pathways for Future Research
ABSTRACT This study provides a comprehensive systematic review of 265 scholarly articles that examine the relationship between board diversity and environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices. The analysis critically maps existing research and identifies key thematic trends, revealing that most studies focus on gender and independence while ...
Karim Mahran +3 more
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Sociology 4120 : sociology of culture. Lecture 21. Art in advertising. Part 02
Sociology 4120: Sociology of Culture with Prof. Clinton S. Herrick studies art, in every form, and its relationship to human society. Lecture 21: art in advertising, part 2, continues by examining it as a form of popular art.Incomplete title credits ...
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Educational Television Centre; Herrick, Clinton S.
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ABSTRACT Sufficiency is increasingly seen as a necessary complement to efficiency and circularity strategies to help prevent the transgression of planetary boundaries. However, empirical evidence on their broader relevance in business remains limited.
Maike Gossen +4 more
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