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This article conceptually explores the dark side of luxury work, i.e. service work in the luxury segment, by using the analytical perspective of ‘paradoxes’. We identify three paradoxes arising from the dark side of luxury work which are interrelated, affect different actors (managers,...
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technological change, firm organisation, income distribution, consumption behaviour and growth. The analysis performed on the …
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production and consumption, on long run economic growth and income distribution. To accomplish with such a broad aim, we develop … income of workers/consumers; and (iii) the consequent changes in consumption patterns. The model thus articulates the links … consumption patterns on the demand side. We first analyse the model's properties, via numerical simulations, for a given setting …
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technological change, firm organisation, income distribution, consumption behaviour and growth. The analysis performed on the …
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This paper proposes that Green HRM can meet its full potential only by considering employees in their twofold role as producers and consumers. Employees learn different kinds of behaviour not exclusively at the workplace, but also in private life. Since reciprocal interactions between working...
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This paper proposes that Green HRM can meet its full potential only by considering employees in their twofold role as producers and consumers. Employees learn different kinds of behaviour not exclusively at the workplace, but also in private life. Since reciprocal interactions between working...
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This paper focuses on whether households facing economic scarcity tend to change consumption priorities as measured by … feast-related goods, indicating a "feast and famine" consumption strategy. Nevertheless, spending on food with label claims …
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direct monetary cost and the indirect health cost (value of health lost) of unhealthy consumption. The health cost increases …
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