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TURKISH ADAPTATION OF THE SPECIESISM SCALE: A VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY STUDY
Speciesism is defined as assigning different moral worth to animals depending on their species and considering humans to be superior to animals. Thus, speciesism can be understood as a type of prejudice that is directed towards animals.
İrem Eker, Fatma Ebru Köse
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ABSTRACT Rapid technological change, shorter lifecycles and rising demand for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) are increasing waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and emphasise the need for a circular economy. This paper identifies barriers and enablers of the circular transition in EEE and outlines interventions.
Aya Abdelmeguid, Lucia Corsini
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The aim of this study is to examine the opinions of academicians working in the higher education system in Turkey about academic freedom according to demographic variables. For this purpose, it has been investigated whether there is a significant difference in the teaching, research, and publication subdimensions at the implementation level of the ...
Özlem Baytaş +2 more
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Attidues of graduate students toward distance education, educational technologies and independent learning [PDF]
Distance education systems are being used in along with the traditional education systems in order to respond to the demand for higher education. Technological advancements, interactive learning possibilities are forcing the traditional universities to ...
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Growth Strategy of Circular Startups
ABSTRACT Circular startups (CSUs) play a crucial role in the circular transition by developing circular business models (CBMs) that minimise resource use and narrow material and energy loops. However, empirical research on how CBMs shape growth strategies and how ecosystems enable or constrain scaling remains limited.
Gustavo Dalmarco +3 more
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ABSTRACT Despite accelerating interest in green human resource management (GHRM) and its connection to organisational citizenship behaviour for the environment (OCBE), the field remains theoretically fragmented. This scoping review synthesises 12 empirical studies anchored in the ability–motivation–opportunity (AMO) framework.
Mamdoh M. Algethami, Nadine Campbell
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This article provides a comparative analysis of the experiences of higher education management in Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. During the study, the higher education management, educational standards and reforms of each country are studied and their effectiveness is assessed.
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Addressing the Energy Trilemma: The Role of Entrepreneurship, Regulation, and Climate Finance
ABSTRACT Balancing energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability has become increasingly challenging as economies pursue low‐carbon growth amid climate risk and persistent disparities in access to modern energy. Although entrepreneurship is widely recognized as a driver of innovation, its role in addressing the energy trilemma ...
Kingsley Imandojemu +3 more
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Since the second half of the 20th century, the developments in the field of information technologies and the Internet have introduced significant changes in both traditional and distance learning and e-learning has become one of the fundamental elements ...
Mehmet Toplu, Şahin Gökçearslan
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Background The aim of this study was to examine the characteristics of infant mortality associated with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). Methods In a cross-sectional study, data for the study were obtained through Death Notification System ...
Nilgün Çaylan +5 more
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