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Supererogation has gained attention as a means of explaining the voluntary behaviours of individuals and organizations that are done for the benefit of others and which go above what is required of legislation and what may be expected by society. Whilst the emerging literature has made some...
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This paper presents unique empirical insights into the marketing dynamics of the Fairtrade Towns Movement in the United Kingdom and specifically addresses the emergence of the movement’s ability to valorise sustainable consumption. From a comprehensive ethnographical application of grounded...
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We utilize stakeholder, critical mass, and upper-echelon theories to investigate the effect of female representation on boards as corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and firm performance of A-share listed companies in China. The indicators used were the proportion of female board...
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Every year, government takes millions of decisions on matters such as individuals' entitlement to social security, their immigration status, and tax liability. There are significant and pervasive concerns about the quality of these decisions. Government case-workers can make poor decisions if...
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To be recognised as a refugee it is necessary for the asylum claimant to demonstrate that they have a well-founded fear of persecution for one of the convention reasons. This test is usually broken down into two principal components: the subjective element of whether the claimant fears...
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"Dual‐Use products, services and technologies can address the needs of both civilian and defence communities. Dual‐use technology transfer is the ability to adapt a technology developed in one sector for use in the other. KETs (Key Enabling Technologies) as building block technologies...
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