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Psychological capital and individual performance via social capital
Abstract This study analyzes survey data from front‐line employees across three shopping malls in Myanmar to investigate the mediating role of social capital in the relationship between psychological capital (PsyCap) and individual performance. Social capital was measured using the in‐degree centrality of two types of social networks: expressive (i.e.,
Jaeyun Jeong
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The article evaluates polyoxometalate–ionic liquids (POM–ILs) as biocidal agents against lampenflora in the UNESCO‐listed Pommery Champagne cellar. POM–ILs effectively inhibit microbial colonization over one year with minimal visual impact and outperform the commercial biocide Preventol RI80.
Stéphanie Eyssautier‐Chuine+10 more
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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the importance of environmental sustainability through its influence on job attractiveness, economic sustainability, and social sustainability of excellent companies to work for. Using data from the annual RAE ranking of the best workplaces in Spain during 2013–2023, companies with environmental sustainability ...
Ana Cid‐Bouzo+2 more
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ABSTRACT Developing environmentally and socially responsible products through effective sustainable product design (SPD) is essential for addressing sustainability challenges. Successful implementation of SPD requires a comprehensive evaluation of various influencing factors.
Azemeraw Tadesse Mengistu+3 more
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Evaluating the Resilience of ESG Investments in European Markets During Turmoil Periods
ABSTRACT This study investigates the resilience of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments during periods of financial instability, comparing them with traditional equity indices of the three largest economies in the European Union by gross domestic product: Germany, France, and Italy.
Barbara Iannone+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of perceived destination sustainability on memory and place attachment, mediated by tourism experience and value co‐creation, within the framework of Signaling Theory and the resource‐based view. Data from 390 Americans who visited Brazil in the last 12 months were collected through an online survey.
William Quezado F. Cavalcante+2 more
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Does It Pay for Family Firms to Go Green? The Moderating Role of Familiness
ABSTRACT Given the growing demand for corporate environmental responsibility (CER) and the global relevance of family firms (FFs), the current study aims to shed light on the link between CER and corporate financial performance (CFP) in the organizational setting of FFs.
Francesco Gangi+4 more
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A Scoping Review of Determinants of Business Engagement With Biodiversity
ABSTRACT Corporate biodiversity engagement is rising on the international agenda because companies not only face increasingly apparent biodiversity‐related risks and dependencies, but also contribute to, and have the potential to mitigate biodiversity loss through their practices and investments.
Qian Liu+8 more
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Abstract Education, including school education, is widely understood as fundamental to a just response to global climate and ecological crises. We examined the practices of teachers based in England focused on climate change and sustainability education (CCSE).
Elizabeth A. C. Rushton+2 more
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The first 25 years of satellite carbonate sedimentology: What have we learned?
Observations of the suspension and transport of carbonate sediments from reefs, banks and shallow shelves have been made by satellite instruments for ca 25 years. With an increasing number of instruments in space, providing advanced observational capabilities, remarkable insights have been gained concerning carbonate sedimentological processes. Details
James G. Acker, R. Jude Wilber
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