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ABSTRACT Researchers now understand that the Great Recession stemmed from a “systemic leadership failure,” involving various entities such as the government, financial institutions, investors, homeowners, and regulators. Consequently, traditional leadership approaches of the time came under intense scrutiny, necessitating a shift in leadership ...
Faidon Theofanidis+2 more
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Waving not drowning: virtue ethics in general practice. [PDF]
Misselbrook D.
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Book Review: David Decosimo, Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and Pagan Virtue
Jean Porter
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Populations Addressed in Vaccines Approved via the European Medicines Agency
Therapeutic and prophylactic agents require robust evidence before patient use. Randomized controlled trials are essential for evaluating safety and efficacy but often exclude specific populations that are also targets for the intervention. This study assessed which populations are included in vaccine registration studies and/or addressed in label ...
Débora D. Gräf+3 more
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Bioethics and Buddhism: Focusing on the characteristics of virtue ethics of early Buddhist precepts
Pak Byung Kee
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ABSTRACT The ongoing debate in corporate sustainability (CS) about the moral case versus the business case has recently made its way into the circular economy (CE) discourse, bringing with it new tradeoffs. Although the business case perspective emphasizes profitability, critics argue that the moral case must go beyond profit motives and include ...
Felix Carl Schultz+2 more
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Virtue ethics - an old answer to a new dilemma? Part 1. Problems with contemporary medical ethics. [PDF]
Misselbrook D.
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Defining the Path to Sustainability Based on Triple Bottom Line Dimensions
ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely applied as a global approach, which reflects its origins as an umbrella concept. The extensive literature on CSR evaluates its three dimensions jointly and comprehensively, forming conceptual aggregates that fit into specific contexts, such as particular industrial sectors or geographic ...
Dolores Gallardo‐Vázquez
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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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