The Impact of Organizational Justice on Knowledge Sharing in an Academic-Educational Environment [PDF]
Neutrality in the current business environment is desperately needed because today's economy is a knowledge-based economy. This research is a survey-applied study and evaluates the impact of organizational justice on knowledge sharing among teachers and ...
Mostafa Amirhasani +2 more
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The concept of spatial justice relates to the fair and equitable distribution in space of socially valued resources and opportunities. In other words, spatial justice is the spatial dimension of social justice, placing more emphasis on the geography of ...
Topaloglou Lefteris
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St John’s Parish in Cape Town and a history of the lived spatial justice acts: 1956–2020
St John’s is an Anglican parish in the city of Cape Town. Its six member churches are in the southern suburbs of the city. In its history as a parish, it has gained land space in the southern suburbs of Cape Town.
Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo, Henry Mbaya
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Spatial Justice and Regional Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Systematic Review [PDF]
Regions have challenges with the phenomenon of injustice from many aspects, and in different areas suffer from inappropriate distribution of benefits and lack of suitable access to services.
H. Dadashpoor, N. Alvandipour
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Priority Assessment of Iranian Islamic Development Indicators in the Realization of Spatial Planning of Khorasan Razavi Province with the Justice Based Approach [PDF]
Equitable economic development is the most important purpose of the Islamic economic system and spatial planning is a kind of developmental planning that attempts to remove regional imbalances and social and economical inequality within the framework of
Mirnajaf Mousavi, Fatemeh sadat Kahaki
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Spatial justice and social reproduction in the Nordic periphery
In this chapter we discuss how demands for social justice and struggles around social reproduction have evolved in the Nordic “periphery”, placing the struggles within a context of critical socio-spatial theorizing and earlier geographical research on ...
Eriksson, Madeleine, +3 more
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Environmental justice and its geographical aspects in Hungary
In recent decades, environmental justice has become a defining concept in socio-spatial inequality research, political debates, and activism. Environmental justice research, which is essentially based on theories of social and spatial justice and ...
Nagy Gyula
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Spatial justice: law and the geography of withdrawal
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains instead a geographically informed version of social justice.
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas +1 more
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What space for justice? The just energy transition partnership with South Africa
Energy transformations not only reveal multi-dimensional claims for just distribution, recognition, and procedures, but also how justice claims depend on and shape the spatial context that they address. Stakeholders involved in the Just Energy Transition
Konrad Gürtler
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Investigating and Evaluating Urban Development Plans Based on Spatial Justice Approach (Case Study: FarahzadReorganization Plan) [PDF]
Investigating and evaluating development plans based on theories of spatial justice is one of the topics that has been neglected in urban planning in Iran.
Aam Afsharnia +2 more
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