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    Sustainable marketing: an exploratory study of a sustain‐centric, versus profit‐centric, approach.Bruno Dyck, Rajesh V. Manchanda, Savanna Vagianos & Michèle Bernardin - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (2):195-216.
    As the need for business to address pressing social and ecological issues intensifies, so does the importance of enhancing the development of sustainable marketing. The current dominant approach to sustainable marketing is based on a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) profit‐centric worldview, which suggests that firms can simultaneously improve their financial well‐being as they reduce negative social and ecological externalities. However, whereas the scope of TBL marketing is limited to sustainability initiatives that enhance profits, there is a growing (...)
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    4. Ps.-Brotino, Sull’intelletto e il pensiero discorsivo.Angela Ulacco - 2017 - In Pseudopythagorica Dorica: I Trattati di Argomento Metafisico, Logico Ed Epistemologico Attribuiti Ad Archita E a Brotino. Introduzione, Traduzione, Commento. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 155-164.
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    Editorial: Toward Consumer 4.0 Insights and Opportunities Under the Marketing 4.0 Scenario.María Pilar Martínez-Ruiz, Mónica Gómez-Suárez, Ana Isabel Jiménez-Zarco & Alicia Izquierdo-Yusta - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Chapter 4. Market Democracy.John Tomasi - 2012 - In Free Market Fairness. Princeton University Press. pp. 87-122.
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    Chapter 4. Informational Lobbying as Marketing Method of Organizing Political Discourse.Віталій КРИВОШЕЇН - 2024 - Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (1):67-91.
    The phenomenon of lobbying is considered as a mechanism for representing group interests, a system and practice of realizing the social interests of various groups, unions and associations of citizens, as well as business groups and corporations, which act through purposeful influence on the legislative power and state administrative structures. The informational and communicative essence of lobbying is revealed, and informational lobbying is singled out as a specific type of lobbying activity in the conditions of a post-industrial society. Information lobbying (...)
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  6. (1 other version)4. Price and Market Equilibrium Analysis.Michael Shute - 2010 - In Lonergan's Early Economic Research: Texts and Commentary. University of Toronto Press. pp. 102-110.
     
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    Ps.-Andokides' Rede gegen Alkibiades ([And.] 4) und die politische Diskussion nach dem Sturz der ‚Dreißig‘ in Athen.Herbert Heftner - 1995 - Klio 77 (1):75-104.
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    Sul Testo di PS.-Tibull. 3,4,96 (e OV. AM. 1,4,12. 2,8,20) e 3,5,21–22.Giancarlo Giardina - 2008 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 152 (1/2008).
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    Ps.-seneca, Hercules oetaeus - giardina Lucio anneo seneca. Tragedie III: Pseudo-seneca, ercole [eteo]. Pp. 121. Pisa and Rome: Fabrizio Serra editore, 2012. Paper, €44 . Isbn: 978-88-6227-535-4. [REVIEW]Francesca Romana Berno - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):142-144.
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    Is there a lacuna in ps.-plutarch (‘aetius’) 4.11.1–4? Two accounts of concept formation in hellenistic philosophy.Henry Dyson - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):734-742.
    In Ps.-Plutarch's epitome,Doctrines of the Philosophers,lemma4.11 bears the heading: Πῶς γίνεται ἡ αἴσθησις καὶ ἡ ἔννοια καὶ ὁ κατὰ ἐνδιάθεσιν λόγος. The text reads: Οἱ Στωϊκοί ϕασιν· ὅταν γεννηθῇ ὁ ἄνθρωπος, ἔχει τὸ ἡγεμονικὸν μέρος τῆς ψυχῆς ὥσπερ χάρτην εὔεργον εἰς ἀπογραϕήν· εἰς τοῦτο μίαν ἑκάστην τῶν ἐννοιῶν ἐναπογράϕεται. Πρῶτος δὲ [ὁ] τῆς ἀναγραϕῆς τρόπος ὁ διὰ τῶν αἰσθήσεων. αἰσθανόμενοι γάρ τινος οἷον λευκοῦ, ἀπελθόντος αὐτοῦ μνήμην ἔχουσιν· ὅταν δὲ ὁμοειδεῖς πολλαὶ μνῆμαι γένωνται, τότε ϕαμὲν ἔχειν ἐμπειρίαν· ἐμπειρία γάρ ἐστι (...)
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    4. Invasions of the Market.Steven Lukes - 2003 - In Ronald Dworkin (ed.), From Liberal Values to Democratic Transition: Essays in Honor of Janos Kis. Central European University Press. pp. 57-78.
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  12. Noxious markets, inequality and social meanings: Review of 'Why some things should not be for sale: the moral limits of markets', by Debra Satz, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010, xi + 252 pp., US$35.00 , ISBN 978-0-19-531159-4. [REVIEW]A. J. Walsh - unknown
    Noxious markets, inequality and social meanings In this thoughtful and timely book, Debra Satz provides a convincing justificatory framework for our ongoing discomfort at the intrusion of markets into many areas of our lives that hitherto had been free from commercial influence. Her central problem is the commodification of everyday life. We inhabit social worlds which are highly commodified and in which the market is often prescribed as a universal panacea for any social problem we confront. Yet despite such overt (...)
     
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  13. Markets with Some Limits.Mark Wells - 2017 - Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (4):611-618.
    In several works, Jason Brennan and Peter Martin Jaworski defend the following thesis: If it is permissible to have, use, or exchange something for free, then it is permissible to have, use, or exchange that thing for money. In this paper, I argue that No Limits is false. Moreover, the reasons why it is false reflect many of the complaints made against markets. The paper will proceed as follows: In §1, I summarize Brennan and Jaworski’s position to clarify exactly what (...)
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    Minding Ps and Qs: The Political and Policy Questions Framing Health Care Spending.William M. Sage - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (4):559-568.
    Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship to the formation of policy is a valuable exercise. Health care spending is about science and ethics, markets and government, freedom and community. By the late 1980s the unique upward trajectory of post-Medicare U.S. health care spending had been established, recessions and tax cuts were eroding federal and state budgets, and efforts to harness market forces to serve policy goals were accelerating. From the initial writings on “managed (...)
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    What market culture teaches students about ethical behavior.Colleen Vojak - 2006 - Ethics and Education 1 (2):177-195.
    Several recent studies indicate that cheating has become both more prevalent and more socially acceptable. In this article I draw parallels between market values and student attitudes about cheating. They include: (1) reduction of a broad range of goods to their economic value, (2) use of non-reciprocity as a guiding principle, (3) valuing the appearance of virtue over real virtue, and (4) reframing dishonesty in a positive light. I posit two ways that market culture influences the willingness to cheat, and (...)
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    On Sampson's Response to "Sacialism and the Market" (Volume 5, No. 4, November 1977).David Miller - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (2):264-265.
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    Beyond markets: The DADA case for NFTs in art.Tara Merk - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):73-89.
    The rise of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has been astonishing, in particular for the arts and creative industries. The dominant discourse both in mainstream media and in academia today focuses predominantly on what this new technology can do for the art market rather than art itself. However, framing NFTs in art in the context of money and markets draws attention away from the more subtle and creative role of NFTs. Consequently, this article asks: What is the role of NFTs in art, (...)
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    The Marketing of Employee Volunteerism.John Peloza, Simon Hudson & Derek N. Hassay - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2):371 - 386.
    Employee volunteerism can be an effective strategy for increasing the effectiveness of corporate philanthropy. However, in order to be effective, volunteer initiatives should be directed by the firm to ensure a strategic fit and focus on the core competencies of the firm. Therefore, internal marketing strategies are needed to ensure managers receive employee support. Our research quantitatively extends research by Peloza and Hassay {journal of Business Ethics 64(4), 357-379, 2006) who argued that employee volunteerism is motivated by egoistic, altruistic (...)
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    Of markets, technology, patients and profits.Erich H. Loewy - 1994 - Health Care Analysis 2 (2):101-109.
    In this paper I: (1) Describe something of the present situation in the United States and briefly contrast this with the state of affairs in other nations of the industrialised world. I emphasise health care but also allude to other social conditions: health care is merely one institution of a society and, just as do its other institutions, the system of health care reflects the basic world-view of that society. (2) Sketch the world-view and the philosophy which underwrites the use (...)
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  20. Ethical behavior of marketing managers.David J. Fritzsche & Helmut Becker - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (4):291 - 299.
    The ethical behavior of marketing managers was examined by analyzing their responses to a series of different types of ethical dilemmas presented in vignette form. The ethical dilemmas addressed dealt with the issues of (1) coercion and control, (2) conflict of interest, (3) the physical environment, (4) paternalism, and (5) personal integrity. Responses were analyzed to discover whether managers' behavior varied by type of issue faced or whether there is some continuity to ethical behavior which transcends the type of (...)
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  21. Organ markets and harms: A reply to Dworkin, Radcliffe Richards and Walsh.Simon Rippon - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):155-156.
    In my recent article in the Journal of Medical Ethics, I attacked the Laissez Choisir Argument in defence of letting individuals choose whether to sell kidneys or other organs as living donors, and I argued that such transactions should generally remain prohibited.1 The LC Argument arises as a response to a prohibitionist claim that I endorse: organ sales should be banned to protect potential poverty-stricken vendors, even if a free market could provide great benefits to potential organ recipients. The LC (...)
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    Two (Weak) Cheers for Markets in Votes.James Stacey Taylor - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (1):223-239.
    This paper offers the first moral defense of markets in votes in a democratic electoral system based on majority rule where there are no moral restrictions on how votes can be cast. In Part 1 I outline the type of vote buying that I defend in this paper, and defend my methodological assumption. In Part 2 I criticize Freiman’s arguments for legalizing vote buying. In Part 3 I outline and reply to some responses that could be made to my criticisms (...)
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    Social-Market Hybridity in Social Ventures: Scale Development and Validation.Jiawei Sophia Fu - 2024 - Business and Society 63 (2):452-486.
    Growing research suggests social ventures (SVs) variably combine social and profit orientations in core organizational features, and this variation in hybridity leads to divergent organizational dynamics and outcomes. However, no comprehensive and precise measurement scale has emerged to capture the varying degrees of hybridity across SVs. To advance theory and empirical research, this study presents an instrument for assessing how organizational actors perceive the degree to which social and market logics are (a) compatible and (b) central to organizational functioning. An (...)
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    Joyce Hill, ed., Old English Minor Heroic Poems. Rev. ed.(Durham Medieval Texts, 4.) Durham, Eng.: Durham Medieval Texts, 1994. Paper. Pp. vi, 86.£ 4. published in 1983 and reviewed in Speculum 61 (1986), 237, by PS Baker. [REVIEW]Daniel Donoghue - 1997 - Speculum 72 (1):169-169.
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    Internal Marketing As A Key To Strategic Human Resources Management In The Education Industry In The Context Of The COVID-19 Pandemic.Ana Serafim, Cláudia Miranda Veloso, Etelvina Vaz Miranda & Bruno Sousa - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:157-168.
    Several studies prove the relevance of internal marketing in promoting job satisfaction and life satisfaction among professionals. During the COVID-19 Pandemic, educational institutions were faced with a set of challenges that forced the redefinition of strategies appropriate to the context experienced, with internal marketing being a key factor in redefining these same strategies. This study aims to evaluate whether internal marketing is a catalyst for professional satisfaction and life satisfaction among professionals in the Education industry active in (...)
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    Marketing ethics and the techniques of neutralization.Scott J. Vitell & Stephen J. Grove - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (6):433 - 438.
    The need for conceptual work in marketing ethics is addressed by examining the five techniques of neutralization as a means for partially explaining unethical behaviors by marketing practitioners. These techniques are often used by individuals to lessen the possible impact of norm-violating behaviors upon their self-concept and their social relationships. Borrowed from the social disorganization and deviance literature, the five techniques of neutralization are: (1) denial of responsibility, (2) denial of injury, (3) denial of victim, (4) condemning the (...)
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    D. W. Tandy: Warriors into Traders. The Power of the Market in Early Greece. Pp. xv + 296, 17 figs, 10 tables, 4 maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1997. Cased, £35/$45. ISBN: 0-520-20269-4. [REVIEW]John-Paul Wilson - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):642-643.
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    Foul Play in Information Markets.Robin Hanson - unknown
    People have long noticed that speculative markets, though created for other purposes, also do a great job of aggregating relevant information. In fact, it is hard to find information not embodied by such market prices. This is, in part, because anyone who finds such neglected information can profit by trading on it, thereby reducing the neglect.1 So far, speculative markets have done well in every known head-to-head field comparison with other forecasting institutions. Orange juice futures improved on National Weather Service (...)
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    Shaping Industry 4.0 Ready Talent: TVET Experts' Strategies in Content Selection - NGT and ISM Approach.Raihan Tahir & Zuraidah Abdullah - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:896-914.
    The rapid advancement of digital technologies and the evolving demands of the labour market have triggered transformative changes in the education and training landscape. In the era of cutting-edge technologies and digitalisation, traditional industry processes have been revolutionised, giving rise to new occupational profiles. Consequently, young talents entering the workforce need new competencies to cope with the infusion of rapid changes in technology. To address this, the integration of digital technologies in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) plays a (...)
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    (1 other version)Education and the market model.John McMurtry - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (2):209–217.
    ABSTRACT This paper analyses the underlying conflicts between the principles of education and the market. After identifying an international movement towards justifying excellence in education in terms of a goal external to education, namely “to compete effectively in the international marketplace”, the paper shows that: (i) this justification of education has been increasingly presupposed or prescribed by corporate, government and educational leaderships, and (ii) education as a social institution has been correspondingly subordinated to international market goals, including the language and (...)
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  31. Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Market Size, Future Scope, Demands and Projected Industry Growth by 2025-2032.Ankit Dwivedi - 2025 - Fds 3213.
    Global Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Market Size research report offers in-depth assessment of revenue growth, market definition, segmentation, industry potential, influential trends for understanding the future outlook and current prospects for the market. -/- The global transcatheter heart valve replacement (THVR) market size was USD 4.04 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 10.34 billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 12.5% during the forecast period. -/- Drivers & Restraints -/- The global transcatheter heart valve replacement market size (...)
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  32. Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Market Size, Future Scope, Demands and Projected Industry Growth by 2037.Ankit Dwivedi - 2025 - Adwa.
    Global Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Market Size research report offers in-depth assessment of revenue growth, market definition, segmentation, industry potential, influential trends for understanding the future outlook and current prospects for the market. -/- The global transcatheter heart valve replacement (THVR) market size was USD 4.04 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 10.34 billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 12.5% during the forecast period. -/- Drivers & Restraints -/- The global transcatheter heart valve replacement market size (...)
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    An Analysis for the Impact of Industry 4.0 on Vocational Selection in the Context of Career Development.Hanife Akgül & Zeynep Ayer - 2020 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 15 (1):223-244.
    The concept of Industry 4.0 refers to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which started in the 18th century with the First Industrial Revolution in England and is accepted as the last stage of industrial revolutions reached today. Industry 4.0 is expected to influence all sectors in the economy, especially the industry sector, the emergence of new professions based on cyber physical systems and artificial intelligence (smart machines), the need for labor to decrease considerably and a qualified workforce to remain in the (...)
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    GPT-4-Trinis: assessing GPT-4’s communicative competence in the English-speaking majority world.Samantha Jackson, Barend Beekhuizen, Zhao Zhao & Rhonda McEwen - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-17.
    Biases and misunderstanding stemming from pre-training in Generative Pre-Trained Transformers are more likely for users of underrepresented English varieties, since the training dataset favors dominant Englishes (e.g., American English). We investigate (potential) bias in GPT-4 when it interacts with Trinidadian English Creole (TEC), a non-hegemonic English variety that partially overlaps with standardized English (SE) but still contains distinctive characteristics. (1) Comparable responses: we asked GPT-4 18 questions in TEC and SE and compared the content and detail of the responses. (2) (...)
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    The Marketing Firm and the Consumer Organization: A Comparative Analysis With Special Reference to Charitable Organizations.Gordon Robert Foxall, Valdimar Sigurdsson & Joseph K. Gallogly - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The accurate delineation of various forms of business organization requires a comparative analysis of their objectives, functions, and organizational structures. In particular, this paper highlights differences in managerial work between business firms and non-profits exemplified by the charitable organization. It adopts as its template the theory of the marketing firm, a depiction of the modern corporation as it responds to the imperatives of customer-oriented management, namely consumer discretion and consumer sophistication. It describes in §2 the essentials of the theory (...)
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  36. Regulated capitalism, market socialism.James Franklin - 2001 - Dissent 5:11-13.
    In response to Eric Aarons' `Why Communism failed' (Dissent no. 4, 2001) it is argued that the present "capitalist" system is in fact so regulated as to be a hybrid of capitalist and socialist principles. It has some success in putting economic power into the hands of most people, though it needs restraint to cope with market failures.
     
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    On Aristotle Metaphysics 4.Arthur Alexander & Madigan - 1993 - Bristol Classical Press.
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    Fostering Ethics Research: An Analysis of the Accounting, Finance and Marketing Disciplines.Richard A. Bernardi, Michael R. Melton, Scott D. Roberts & David F. Bean - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):157-170.
    This study compares the level of ethics research published in 25 business-ethics journals and the Top-40 journals for the accounting, finance, and marketing disciplines. This research documents an increasing level of ethics research in the accounting and marketing disciplines starting in 1992. While the level of finance doctorates reported by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has increased at a higher rate (40.4%) than accounting (18.4%) and marketing (32.2%) since 1995, this increase has not (...)
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    Corporate Reputation’s Invisible Hand: Bribery, Rational Choice, and Market Penalties.Vijay S. Sampath, Naomi A. Gardberg & Noushi Rahman - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (3):743-760.
    Drawing upon rational choice and investor attention theories, we examine how accusations of corporate bribery and subsequent investigations shape market reactions. Using event study methodology to measure loss in firm value for public firms facing bribery investigations from 1978 to 2010, we found that total market penalties amounted to $60.61 billion. We ran moderated multiple regression analysis to examine further the degree to which the unique characteristics of bribery explain variations in market penalties. Companies committing bribery in less corrupt host (...)
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  40. Societing, Heritage e Marketing. I musei aziendali: due casi di studio.Luca Corchia (ed.) - 2015 - Pisa: Arnus University Books.
    Negli ultimi decenni i sociologi ed economisti hanno sottolineato come il mondo del consumo sia sempre più caratterizzato dalle componenti culturali, sociali ed emotive. La marca cessa di essere semplice depositaria di benefit tangibili e performance oggettive ed estende il dominio all’area dei valori, delle relazioni e dei sentimenti. Adattandosi ai cambiamenti comunicativi il marketing si è arricchito di nuove strategie che la letteratura identifica con il temine “non convenzionali”: il market environment, il market niche, la client relationship, le (...)
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  41. 4 Borrowing alone.Greg P. Hannsgen - 2006 - In Betsy Jane Clary, Wilfred Dolfsma & Deborah M. Figart (eds.), Ethics and the market: insights from social economics. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 41.
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    Obesity in America: A Market Failure?Thomas A. Hemphill - 2018 - Business and Society Review 123 (4):619-630.
    Since the late 1980s, obesity in America has been a looming public health concern. Recently, medical researchers found that, for the 2011‐12 period, 35.3 percent of U.S. adults (aged 20 or older), 20.5 percent of teenagers (ages 12‐19), 17.7 percent of children (ages 6‐11), and 8.4 percent of young children (ages 2‐5) have obesity, and 6.3 percent of U.S. adults having severe obesity. In a recent working paper by Karnani, McFerran, and Mukhopadhyay (2015), these management scholars argue that obesity represents (...)
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    De exegeet AlS restaurateur en interpreet een verhandeling over de bijbelse poëtica met ps. 121 AlS exempel. II.H. W. M. van Grol - 1983 - Bijdragen 44 (4):350-365.
    (1983). The exegete as restorer and interpreter: An essay about ancient Hebrew poetics, as exemplified by Psalm 121. Bijdragen: Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 350-365.
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    Response 4: The Summer of Our Discontent.Caroline Edwards - 2024 - Utopian Studies 34 (3):554-558.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Response 4: The Summer of Our DiscontentCaroline EdwardsI write this response on the eve of another wave of industrial action in the UK in November 2022—the Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) “UCU Rising” campaign, the latest in a series of regular disputes over pay and working conditions, the gender and ethnicities pay gap, and casualisation that has been ongoing since 2018. In 2022’s “summer of discontent,” we’ve seen our (...)
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  45. Digital Health Market Size, Future Scope, Demands and Projected Industry Growth by 2030.Ankit Dwivedi - 2025 - Philosophical Review.
    Global Digital Health Market Size research report offers in-depth assessment of revenue growth, market definition, segmentation, industry potential, influential trends for understanding the future outlook and current prospects for the market. -/- Get a Sample Copy of the Report at – -/- The global digital health market size was valued at USD 548.08 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow from USD 742.72 billion in 2022 to USD 4,547.70 billion by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 29.5% during the forecast (...)
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    Decoding the Market Destruction of Public Knowledge.John McMurtry - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (3-4):446-453.
    Volume 24, Issue 3-4, May - June 2019, Page 446-453.
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    Can Social Norm Activation Improve Audit Quality? Evidence from an Experimental Audit Market.Douglas E. Stevens, Mark J. Mellon, Eric S. Gooden & Allen D. Blay - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (2):513-530.
    We assert that audit quality can be improved to the extent that social norms for honesty and responsibility are activated in the auditor. To test this assertion, we use an experimental audit market setting found in the literature and manipulate factors expected to activate honesty and responsibility norms in the auditor. We find that auditor misreporting is reduced when the investor is another participant in the experiment rather than computer simulated, and thus, the interests of third-party investors are salient to (...)
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    Evaluating the Role of Organizational and Marketing Innovations in Firm Performance.Dr Jayaprakash Lamoria, Ashu Katyal, Dr Jasbir Singh Dhanjal, Dr Varsha Agarwal, Praney Madan, Manjunath Channappagoudra & Tusha - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:771-780.
    The purpose of this paper is to analyse and understand how specific advancements in the area of marketing and organisation affect the overall firm performance (FP) given that there are diverse ways in which innovation boosts up corporate revenues, marketing innovation (MI), leadership innovation (LI), organizational innovation (OI), process innovation(PI), and customer engagement innovation (CEI) as the independent variables in the framework with FPbeing the dependent variable, through the collection of surveyed data from 150 firms across different industries (...)
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  49. Has Hayek Refuted Market Socialism?Robert Nadeau - unknown
    What is typical of Hayek's challenge concerning socialism is that he always maintained that this question was for economic theory to decide. Sketching the historical background of what has come to be known as the "socialist calculation debate" (section 1), I try to link this debate with the Menger-Wieser Zurechnungsproblem and show that the Pareto-Barone approach has determined the theoretical form of this economic controversy. I then go on to explore Hayek's 'inapplicability' argument (section 2) and try to show how (...)
     
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    Development of Internationalization Process Model of Thai Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Emerging Markets: A Study of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS).Jitusa Khanthong & Wasan Sakulkijkarn - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:828-840.
    According to modern organizational theory, the growth of companies in developing nations is due to the coming together of public and private sector interorganizational networks and globalization. Within an open system and a very dynamic environment, a corporation cannot work autonomously. Here are the objectives of the study: The goals of this research are threefold: first, to learn how Thai SMEs expanded into BRICS countries; second, to find out what kinds of inter-organizational networks Thai SMEs relied on when going global; (...)
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