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Encouraging Individual Contributions to Net-Zero Organizations: Effects of Behavioral Policy Interventions and Social Norms
To contribute to a better understanding of the determinants of climate-friendly organizational behavior, we study the potential of behavioral policy...
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New entrant farming policy as predatory inclusion: (Re)production of the farm through generational renewal policy programs in Scotland
New entrant policy, literature, and research offers an important angle for exploring where dominant agrarianism is reproduced and contested. As new...
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Employee Sensitivity to the Risk of Whistleblowing via Social Media: The Role of Social Media Strategy and Policy
Employee whistleblowing via social media channels represents a very high risk to corporate reputation and can potentially lead to litigation and...
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“Follow the Science” in COVID-19 Policy: A Sco** Review
“Follow the science” was commonly repeated during debates on COVID-19-related policy. The phrase “follow the science” raises questions that are...
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Trustworthy Science Advice: The Case of Policy Recommendations
This paper examines how science advice can provide policy recommendations in a trustworthy manner. Despite their major political importance, expert...
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Civic food networks and agrifood forums: a social infrastructure for civic engagement
This paper explores how civic food networks (CFN) use public forums to engage with other initiatives and stakeholders in civil society. It develops...
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Refund: a defense of luck egalitarian policy in healthcare
Luck egalitarianism assigns a central role to personal responsibility in egalitarian justice. In the context of healthcare, luck egalitarianism is...
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Map** Ethical Artificial Intelligence Policy Landscape: A Mixed Method Analysis
As more national governments adopt policies addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, a comparative analysis of policy...
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Social-Symbolic Work in the Construction of Social Problems: Constructing Gender Inequality in Turkish Social Partnerships
How social problems are constructed within social partnerships has significant effects on the management, impact, and survival of those partnerships....
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Twenty-First-Century Crises and the Social Turn of International Financial Institutions
The early twenty-first century will be remembered as a time of constant crisis. These crises have created repeated global states of emergency,...
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Healthy Eating Policy, Public Reason, and the Common Good
The contribution of food and diet to health is much disputed in the background culture in the US. Many commercial or ideological advocates make...
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Social network-based ethical analysis of COVID-19 vaccine supply policy in three Central Asian countries
BackgroundIn the pandemic time, many low- and middle-income countries are experiencing restricted access to COVID-19 vaccines. Access to imported...
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To Conform or Not to Conform? The Role of Social Status and Firm Corporate Social Responsibility
Whether firms in transition economies undertake corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important research topic in business ethics. Applying the...
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Rethinking gender mainstreaming in agricultural innovation policy in Nepal: a critical gender analysis
Gender mainstreaming has been prioritised within the national agricultural policies of many countries, including Nepal. Yet gender mainstreaming at...
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Whiteheadian Experience in Beer’s Cybernetic Model: Policy-making in Cooperative Societies.
Policymaking carries an intrinsic problem in the measurement of the effectiveness of policy. Stafford Beer proposed in 1975, to measure the...
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Scientific metaphysics and social science
Recently, philosophers have developed an extensive literature on social ontology that applies methods and concepts from analytic metaphysics. Much of...
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Social solidarity, social infrastructure, and community food access
This study examines the case of community resource mobilization within the context of a farmers market incentive program in Washington D.C., USA to...
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Taking embodiment seriously in public policy and practice: adopting a procedural approach to health and welfare
It is a common refrain amongst phenomenologists, disability theorists, and feminist legal theorists that medical practice pays insufficient attention...
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A guide for social science journal editors on easing into open science
Journal editors have a large amount of power to advance open science in their respective fields by incentivising and mandating open policies and...
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Healthy Eating Policy and Public Reason in a Complex World: Normative and Empirical Issues
Who gets to decide what it means to live a healthy lifestyle, and how important a healthy lifestyle is to a good life? As more governments make...