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Routes and relations in Scandinavian interfaith forums: Governance of religious diversity by states and majority churches

2018

In the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as elsewhere in Europe, governance of religious diversity has become a matter of renewed concern. A unique aspect of the Scandinavian situation is the hegemonic status of the respective Lutheran Protestant majority churches, usually referred to as ‘folk churches’, with which the majority of the population associates, alongside a prevalence of high degrees of regional secularism. As such, the majority churches have played a key role as both instigators and organisers of several interfaith initiatives, and have thereby come to interact with the public sphere as providers of diversity governance. Based on country-level studies of po…

060303 religions & theologySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyCorporate governancePolitical economyPolitical science05 social sciencesReligious diversity050602 political science & public administrationReligious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion0506 political scienceSocial Compass
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Choosing the Right Cause: The Moderating Role of Meta-Cognitions in Cause-Related Marketing Effectiveness

2015

In recent years, consumers’ expectations in terms of corporate obligations have changed, such that the ethical and philanthropic dimensions of Carroll’s (1979) corporate social responsibility (CSR) pyramid have evolved from desired to presupposed responsibilities. Beyond the consequentially increasing prevalence of CSR activities, considerable attention has been given to cause-related marketing (CRM) in marketing research and practice (Bigne Alcaniz, Chumpitaz Caceres, and Curras Perez, 2010). CRM is defined as a “process of formulating and implementing marketing activities that are characterized by an offer from the firm to contribute a specified amount to a designated cause when customers…

Order (business)Marketing effectivenessCorporate social responsibilityCognitionBusinessMarketingMarketing researchAdditional research
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Challenges Of Integrating Environmental Sustainability Issues Into Business School Curriculum: A Case Study From The University Of Jyväskylä, Finland

2003

This article evaluates the challenges of integrating environmental sustainability issues into business school curricula reflecting the experiences of the University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Lessons learned in Jyväskylä are summarized as central pieces of advice for other business schools planning a program of corporate environmental management.

Sustainable developmentHigher educationbusiness.industrySustainabilityPedagogyCurriculum developmentCorporate social responsibilityEngineering ethicsSociologybusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingCurriculumEducationJournal of Management Education
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Overcoming a “Probable” Diagnosis in Antimitochondrial Antibody Negative Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Study of 100 Sera and Review of the Literature

2010

Serum anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are the serological hallmark of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), yet up to 15% of PBC sera are AMA negative at routine indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) while being referred to as “probable” cases. The diagnostic role of PBC-specific antinuclear antibodies (ANA) remains to be determined. We will report herein data on the accuracy of new laboratory tools for AMA and PBC-specific ANA in a large series of PBC sera that were AMA-negative at IIF. We will also provide a discussion of the history and current status of AMA detection methods. We included IIF AMA-negative PBC sera (n = 100) and sera from patients with other chronic liver diseases (n = 104) th…

AdultMaleAnti-nuclear antibodyNuclear dotsPBCSerologyAnticorpo antimitocondrio cirrosi biliare primitivaPrimary biliary cirrhosisAntigenparasitic diseasesHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicineskin and connective tissue diseasesAgedAutoantibodiesAged 80 and overbiologyLiver Cirrhosis Biliarybusiness.industryAutoantibodyIIfGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesMitochondriaImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleAntibodybusinessClinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology
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La forma del timbro:propriocezione vocale e memoria sensoriale tatto-sonora

2008

Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatriacorpopropriocezione vocalerisonanza corporea
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Sistematiche gaiane e definizione di obligatio

2011

obligationes ex contractusistematica.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'obligationes ex delictores incorporaleobligatioIstituzioni di GaioRes cottidianae
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A Historical Approach to Sustainability in Management

2018

Kuşakçı, Sümeyye (IHU Author) Even though sustainability as a modern phenomenon has its roots in 1970s, there exist historical texts directly or indirectly addressing managerial sustainability. Among these texts, books of advice deserve a particular interest because of their relevance to the field of management. Kutadgu Bilig is an advice text written by Yusuf Khass Hajib of Balasagun in 1070 and presented to the reigning prince of Kashghar. It has been accepted as “the oldest monument of Islamic Turkish literature”. According to Yusuf the key to a sustainable management is justice: “And if you desire everlasting kingdom, then do justice and remove injustice from the people”.This study aims…

Kutadgu Bilig justice sustainable development corporate sustainabilityKutadgu BiligJusticeCorporate SustainabilitySustainable Development
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The Taboo of the Perverse Dying Body

2014

A human being is continuously living towards death within a mortal body that is dying little by little, second after second. In the gloss of popular media, the taboo reality of this stain of mortality is hidden by a diversion, which is created by the multiple pornographies of visual culture: the pornography of perfect bodies and the pornography of violent death. No longer invisible or ‘unspeakable’, the taboo body has been appropriated to serve a function in the mainstream didactics. Both the lusus naturae of natural bodies and the decay of sickness and death are squeezed into such roles in the postmodern visual narrative that the mortality of the human being appears unlikely and accidental…

kuolevaisuusAndres SerranotabuTaboopornography of deathpopulaarikulttuuriruumis20th and 21st century artcorporealitykuolemamortalitycelebrity bodyruumiinkuva
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A Delphi proposal as a starting point for building a system of indicator for corporate communication agents

2017

The new digital context poses new challenges for corporate communication agents. In this new context, the availability of reliable information systems for decisions-makers is of particular importance; this is precisely the main objective of the RTV2025 project: the identification, selection and construction synthetic indicators on governance, financing, accountability, innovation, quality and value of the audio-visual public services. The Delphi method is one of the most used techniques to obtain and aggregate expert valuation on a complex issue; in our case, the Delphi will gather the opinion of a group of experts about the suitability of a list of partial indicators that will later serve …

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceCorporate governance05 social sciencesDelphi method050401 social sciences methods03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory system0504 sociologyAccountabilityInformation systemCorporate communicationbusinesscomputerDelphiValuation (finance)computer.programming_language2017 12th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI)
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Ethical consumerism: a view from Finland

2004

Business ethics and corporate social responsibility have gained more attention in recent years. However, the consumers’ perspective on ethics is still a little researched area. This study reports a survey ( n = 713) on the views of Finnish consumers about ethics in trade. Consumers’ willingness to promote business ethics as well as the obstacles to ethical consumption are investigated. The results of the study show that while the majority of the respondents regard business ethics as important, this attitude does not translate into their choice behaviour. Consumers are uncertain about which products and firms follow ethical rules and which do not. The most important obstacles to ethical cons…

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONPerspective (graphical)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInformation processingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGProduct availabilityComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYCorporate social responsibilityEthical consumptionBusinessMarketingBusiness ethicsEthical consumerismApplied PsychologyConsumer behaviourInternational Journal of Consumer Studies
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