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Serena De Iorio, Giovanni Zampone and Anna Piccolo
Universities are expected to have a leading role in the advancement, promotion, and achievement of the 2030 UN Agenda, embedding the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across their four dimensions (teaching, research, campus operations and governanc...
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Taejun (David) Lee and Myeong Chul Ko
By analyzing survey data on nuclear energy policy in South Korea, this study examined the influence of citizens? knowledge on the perceptions of and attitudes to government communication initiatives that are characterized by symmetry and transparency, an...
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Zhen Yang,Syed T. Ali,Farman Ali,Zahid Sarwar,Muhammad A. Khan
AbstractPurpose: Institutional theory is a reasonable explanation for the motives of corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviours (e.g. corporate green innovation). The existing literature defines institutional pressure as threats for legitimacy when...
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Julie C. Faure, Kasey M. Faust and Jessica Kaminsky
During large and rapid influxes of displaced persons, hosting communities may face challenges in accommodating incoming populations. This study seeks to assess the institutional response to international displacement in developed urban contexts through e...
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Monica Naime
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This paper looks into decision-making processes in the course of a crisis. In particular, it looks into how governments decide and use heuristics during crisis management, in order to transfer policies, as an attempt to reinforce or regain their legitima...
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ENDALSASA BELAY ABITEW
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ABSTRACTThe main purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence, cause and consequences of corruption in Dagawi Minilk Sub City. The study employed descriptive case study with quantitative and qualitative research approaches. The Sub-city?s manager, ...
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Stella Reiter-Theil, Charlotte Wetterauer and Irena Anna Frei
In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) is tolerated by the state. Patient counseling and accompaniment into the dying process is overtaken by RTDS lay members, while the role of physicians may b...
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Gretha Steenkamp,Nicolene Wesson
AbstractOrientation: Institutional theory proposes that companies respond to environmental factors (such as changes in accounting requirements and the economy) in order to gain or retain legitimacy. As such, environmental factors can affect executiv...
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Eliane Alves da Silva, Herbert Rodrigues
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Este artigo discute as recentes políticas e práticas de reassentamento urbano empenhadas pelo poder público na cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. O principal objetivo consiste em explorar os conceitos de legitimidade institucional, justiça procedimental e comp...
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Mareike Blum and Sabine Reinecke
In forest climate governance processes such as REDD+, non-state actors take on various, more or less formal, but in fact potentially authoritative governance tasks when informing, financing, (co)deciding or implementing forest climate action. Drawing on ...
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