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We extend the economic theory of regulation to allow for strategic self-regulation that preempts political action. When political "entry" is costly for consumer, firms can deter it through voluntary restraints. Unlike standard entry models, deterrence is achieved by over-investing to raise the...
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environment, but also for the company and its employees by increasing, for example, work motivation and job retention. However …
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management. As a starting point, any remediation project must first control the risk for people and the environment. Subsequent …
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environment from social, political, and economic activities. The objective of this study was to design green marketing strategies … and/or circular economy, given that the service provided should not generate damage to the environment during the …
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This study explores the attitude-behavior relationship among voters for political party brands that use a sustainable or green marketing approach. A structural equation modeling is used to analyze data collected from 1771 respondents who are registered Indian voters in this case. A positive...
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