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    THE REPUTATIONAL LIABILITY OF A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION: PROBLEMS, EXPERIENCE, PROSPECTS by Semyon D. Reznik, Tatyana A. Yudina

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…They are forced to be not only socially responsible, but also reputationally responsible subjects of education market. …”
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    Multinational Corporations and the Socio-Economic Unrest in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria by Adekunle Alaye

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In the oil sector for example, which of course is the economic mainstay in Nigeria, these corporations perpetrate heinous activities such as pollution of the environment, inadequate technology transfer, violation of human rights, blunt refusal to discharge their social responsibilities, gas flaring which destroys wildlife, seafood’s and farmland especially in the Niger-Delta region without adequate compensation. …”
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    Putting Embedded Ethics and Social Science into practice: the role of peer-to-peer relationships by Svenja Breuer, Sophia Witz, Jon Skerlj, Maximilian Braun, Marieke Bak, Abdeldjallil Naceri, Daniel Tigard, Sami Haddadin, Alena Buyx, Iris Eisenberger, Ruth Müller

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our insights contribute to the discourse on how science and technology studies (STS), ethics, and law can integrate with technological research to ensure ethically and socially responsible practices.…”
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    ANALYSIS OF TOURISTS' RISK PERCEPTIONS IN TOUR DESTINATION SELECTION: BANGLADESH ECOTOURISM PERSPECTIVE by Mohammad Moshiur RAHMAN, Ahasanul HAQUE

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…As ecologically and socially responsible tourism, it promotes biodiversity while conserving the environment and society. …”
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    The Influence of Corporate Philanthropy and Risk Management on Corporate Value by Suwarno Suwarno, Siti Mujanah, Abdul Halik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that both corporate philanthropy and risk management have a significant positive effect on firm value, underscoring the importance of socially responsible practices and effective risk mitigation in fostering sustainable corporate growth and long-term stakeholder trust.…”
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    Specifics and evaluation of the organisational and economic mechanism of industrial products regulated purchases in terms of ensuring their environmental safety by A. E. Gukasova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…One of the state mechanisms through which the state can influence both producers and buyers to develop socially responsible behavior, which would contribute to the greening of industrial products, could be the organisational and economic mechanism of regulated procurement. …”
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    Participation in Targeted Poverty Alleviation and Enterprise Innovation Investment: Analysis of the Mediating Effect Test Model Based on Financing Constraints by Ting Gao, Huaiming Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study enriches the theoretical research on the economic consequences of targeted poverty alleviation and provides a reference for guiding enterprises in practice to fulfill social responsibilities to promote enterprises’ innovation vigor and boost their high-quality development.…”
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    Conectando cidade e campo: o papel dos mercados digitais na construção de sistemas alimentares sustentáveis no Rio de Janeiro by Júlia Izecksohn, Ève Anne Bühler

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Faced with the strong commercial concentration exercised by supermarkets and the difficulties for products and agents that promote alternative food systems to access the market, we seek to understand how digital commerce can be mobilized to build more sustainable supply networks and to what extent these networks are able to implement more environmentally and socially responsible principles. We sought to produce a census of digital marketing circuits independent of the large distribution networks in Rio de Janeiro in 2021 and 2022, focusing on those that mobilize principles of sustainability in their communication. …”
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    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DISCLOSURE AND FIRM VALUE OF LISTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN NIGERIA by M.L. SUBAIR, N.O. SALAU, O.A. OYENIYI, B.B. ANIFOWOSE

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… In recent times, firms’ neglect of their environmental and social responsibilities has become a matter of concern. Their activities are often aimed at making profit in line with the identified problem. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION IN THE RUSSIAN NATURAL SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT by O. G. Arapov, E. A. Arapova, O. A. Volnyakova, D. V. Solodukhin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The question of enhancing the role of humanitarian knowledge in the process of forming the research scientist as socially responsible personality is shown to be topical.…”
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    Narration filmique des mondes agricoles : de la bipartition des mondes agricoles à leur mise en réflexion visuelle by Béatrice Maurines 

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…On the other hand, some documentaries celebrate agricultural alternatives (organic farming, CSA, …) for their orientation toward food justice, social responsability for the Earth and Human labor. In documentary’s scenarios, it is either the case to condemn political milieux specialized in development matters, and supported by agrifood globalization, or it is the case to emphasize « pericapitalist » agricultural models, shown through situated acting knowledge and agricultural relocalizations. …”
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    The Social Burden of Witchcraft accusation and Its Victims: An Exercise in Philosophy by Olusegun Stephen Taiwo

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…What we have in mind is that there are a lot of socialization between the witch and her victims in such a way that witches do not attack stranger and the victim can easily guess who is socially responsible for his/her misfortunes. We shall argue therefore, that once we are able to explain witchcraft causal reasonable explanation, the kind of metaphysical change of mind on witchcraft and the subsequent incidence, accusations and extrajudicial sanctions against witches would be reduced. …”
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    Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), from Unitarianism to Agnosticism by Odile Boucher-Rivalain

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Her many radical stances on such issues as education, women’s rights or the abolition of slavery, reflect the evolution of her ideas, from her early career as a contributor to the Unitarian magazine The Monthly Repository to her later philosophical enquiry into the progress of the world and man’s individual and social responsibilities. Far from denying that the universe was ruled by a First Cause, she moved away from her Christian faith to the belief of the universe being ruled by the universal laws of nature which only science could attain. …”
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    Youth Center for Spiritual, Ethical and Social Development: Contribution to the Improvement of the Urban and Regional Environment by Galina M. Romanova, Svetlana V. Petrova, Marina A. Maznichenko, Snezhana V. Brevnova, Nadezhda M. Grigorashchenko-Aliyevа

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The article addresses the problems of formation and implementation of a youth policy at the university aimed at promoting spiritual and moral values, educating a socially responsible person. The authors describe the ways to strengthen the university’s role in the development of local communities, urban and regional environment. …”
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    Noise pollution in developing countries: Loopholes and recommendations for Vietnam law by Quang Chinh Nguyen, An Thanh Thi Chu, Bao Gia Truong, Duyen Hong Thuc Nguyen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It also offers specific recommendations such as education and public awareness enhancement, categorizing sources of noise, propaganda on noise reduction, strengthening sanctions, amending specific chapters, applying technology for detection and reporting, committing to social responsiveness/culture, among other solutions.…”
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    Microconflictos ambientales y crisis de gobernabilidad en la Amazonía ecuatoriana by Fontaine , Guillaume

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Sin una redefinición de las políticas públicas ¿en particular políticas ambiental y social responsables y equitativas¿ este clima amenaza con desembocar en una crisis de gobernabilidad democrática.…”
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    Microconflictos ambientales y crisis de gobernabilidad en la Amazonía ecuatoriana by Guillaume Fontaine

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Sin una redefinición de las políticas públicas–en particular políticas ambiental y social responsables y equitativas– este clima amenaza con desembocar en una crisis de gobernabilidad democrática. …”
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    Toward cultural interpretability: A linguistic anthropological framework for describing and evaluating large language models by Graham M Jones, Shai Satran, Arvind Satyanarayan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This article proposes a new integration of linguistic anthropology and machine learning (ML) around convergent interests in both the underpinnings of language and making language technologies more socially responsible. While linguistic anthropology focuses on interpreting the cultural basis for human language use, the ML field of interpretability is concerned with uncovering the patterns that Large Language Models (LLMs) learn from human verbal behavior. …”
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    Urine metabolomic profiles of autism and autistic traits-A twin study. by Abishek Arora, Francesca Mastropasqua, Sven Bölte, Kristiina Tammimies

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We also investigated the association between quantitative autistic traits, as measured by the Social Responsiveness Scale 2nd Edition, and metabolite differences, identifying a greater number of nominally significant metabolites and pathways. …”
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