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Sergey Kravchenko
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This article aims to analyse the experience of creating and functioning of corporate universities as a way of developing an educational environment ? a component of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and an essential element of social infrastructure. ...
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Jonathan Stiles, Harvey Miller
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This study identifies built environmental factors that influence the determination of fault in urban pedestrian crashes in the United States, with implications for both safety and equity. Using data from Columbus, Ohio, we apply regression modeling, spat...
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?eljka Marcinko Trkulja, Dinko Primorac and Irena Bilic
This paper delves into the concept of socially responsible marketing and its significance in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within organizational environments. It elucidates the connection between marketing and corporate social responsibility...
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Stefania Fantinelli, Teresa Galanti, Gloria Guidetti, Federica Conserva, Veronica Giffi, Michela Cortini and Teresa Di Fiore
With the increasing complexity and dynamism of the modern work experience, the importance of the psychological contract has become increasingly clear. Organizations and researchers alike have recognized the implications of this contract for employee perf...
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Fabiola M. Perez-Lua, Alec M. Chan-Golston, Nancy J. Burke and Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young
Farmworkers in the U.S. experienced high rates of COVID-19 infection and mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their workplace may have been a significant place of exposure to the novel coronavirus. Using political economy of health theory, this study ...
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Cristina Casareale, Eleonora Gioia, Alessandra Colocci, Noemi Marchetti, Maria Teresa Carone and Fausto Marincioni
Despite the concrete evidence of human responsibilities with the ongoing environmental crisis, tangible changes toward low disaster-risk development models are slow in coming and delayed in implementation. This paper discusses the principles of geoethics...
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Joakim Kävrestad, Allex Hagberg, Marcus Nohlberg, Jana Rambusch, Robert Roos and Steven Furnell
Cybersecurity is a pressing matter, and a lot of the responsibility for cybersecurity is put on the individual user. The individual user is expected to engage in secure behavior by selecting good passwords, identifying malicious emails, and more. Typical...
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My Villius Zetterholm, Yanqing Lin and Päivi Jokela
Digital contact tracing applications (CTAs) have been one of the most widely discussed technical methods of controlling the COVID-19 outbreak. The effectiveness of this technology and its ethical justification depend highly on public acceptance and adopt...
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Heru Susanto, Leu Fang Yie, Fadzliwati Mohiddin, Arief Amier Rahman Setiawan, Parastou Khodaparast Haghi and Desi Setiana
When the world was engulfed by a COVID-19 pandemic crisis, various activities could not be carried out normally. Activities may continue from home during a crisis by the use of a smartphone through the internet, because almost all people have their own s...
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Federico Iriarte-Ahón
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The present article presents a literature review on the relationship between knowledge donating and hiding strategies as an organizational basis for intersectoral collaboration. The literature finds that sharing or hiding behavior is a question of indivi...
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