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Moderate climate change awareness found in Sto. Domingo residents
Study of 414 residents reveals moderate climate change awareness but significant gap between understanding problems and actionable solutions, highlighting need for targeted educational.
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Spiritual legitimacy shapes maternal referral decisions in Akit community
Ethnographic study exploring how spiritual legitimacy functions as symbolic infrastructure organizing maternal health decisions among the Akit Indigenous community in Indonesia, challenging.
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Resourcing shapes influence and fragmentation in international organizations
Special issue examining how state resourcing decisions—through funding, personnel, and support—fragment international organizations and undermine multilateral governance effectiveness.
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Meloni government's longevity stems from multiple stabilizing mechanisms
Analysis of the Meloni government's exceptional longevity in Italy, examining how multiple stabilizing mechanisms converge across the coalition lifecycle to produce durable governance.
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Political crisis in Côte d’Ivoire increased political secularization
Political crises catalyzed institutional secularization in Côte d'Ivoire, with politicians marginalizing religious leadership. Secularism remained confined to political spheres.
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Peace through Military Means? The Pan-European Paradox in the Writings of Hagar Olsson
Examines contradictions in Hagar Olsson's modernist works, revealing how Pan-European peace ideals paradoxically depend on African colonization, challenging conventional pacifist interpretations.
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Government effectiveness is linked to higher logistics performance
Cross-country panel analysis demonstrates government effectiveness as a stable predictor of national logistics performance, independent of income and trade levels, across 138 countries 2007-2018.
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Past ESG misconduct is linked to lower later incident prevalence
Study examines how severe corporate misconduct in EU firms signals institutional norms that reduce future ESG violations, supporting institutional learning and path dependency theory.
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UK climate strategy and standards support emissions action
Explore UK climate strategy toward 2050 net-zero target, examining carbon leakage, greenhouse gas accounting, life-cycle assessment, and ISO standards for emissions reduction and climate adaptation.
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Internal barriers drive green supply chain barriers in Egypt's petrochemical sector
Study reveals internal barriers drive GSCM adoption obstacles in Egypt's petrochemical sector, with leadership and resources as foundational issues requiring organizational transformation before.
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ESG controversies raise banks' operating costs
Stochastic frontier analysis of ESG controversies and banking cost efficiency reveals significant operating expense increases moderated by institutional quality and baseline ESG performance.
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Government reporting shows unresolved tension between competing values
Examine how competing paradigms of public accountability and business-oriented approaches create nested controversies in government financial reporting standards and frameworks.
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Report tracks institutional contributions to OR/MS practice literature
The 14th Rothkopf Rankings measure institutional contributions to operations research practice literature over 30 years, tracking how academic priorities in applied OR/MS research have evolved.
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Operational transparency improved understanding, not engagement
Research shows operational transparency in government social media improves public understanding and trust, but doesn't increase engagement or collaboration intentions.
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Latin American markets showed resilience after corruption scandals
Event study analysis of political corruption scandal impacts on Latin American CDS and EMBI spreads 2017-2020, examining market resilience and implications for institutional governance.
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Digitalisation is linked to higher efficiency in logistics companies
Quantitative study examines digitalization impacts on logistics company efficiency in northwestern Croatia, finding positive effects on warehouse operations, costs, and productivity.
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Clinical guidelines need more than systematic reviews
Framework for integrating systematic reviews with implementation, feasibility, and contextual factors in clinical and public health guideline development processes.
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War effects on the labor market: corporate employment, productivity, and wages in Ukraine
Study examines Russia's invasion impact on Ukrainian labor markets across 100,000+ firms, revealing job losses, reduced productivity, and wage declines vary by firm size, labor intensity, and.
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Think Tank Diplomacy: A Critical Review of Non-State Influence in Romanian Foreign Policy Making
Examine how Romanian think tanks influence foreign policy through EU and NATO integration, analyzing funding, networks, and institutional capacity to determine policy impact.