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    The impact of self-centered factors on skepticism towards CSR claims during large-scale external crises by Sara Vinyals-Mirabent, Emma Rodero, Isabel Rodríguez-de-Dios, Lluís Mas-Manchón

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… External crises create opportunities to strengthen companies’ commitment to society through CSR claims; however, consumers often perceive them as opportunistic. …”
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    Les déterminants de la dynamique spatiale de la ville de Bingerville (sud de la Côte d'Ivoire) de 1960 à nos jours by Akou Don Franck Valéry Loba

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…A survey of the technical department of the council has provided information on land management.In 1960, the date of declaration of independence until 1985, despite the interventions of the welfare state, the growth of the urban stain was very insignificant. A commitment to the state to build a modern city, opposed the distrust and hostility of the indigenous, fearing possible expropriations.During the period of economic recession, marked by the advent of structural adjustment programs, the process of urbanization Bingerville will experience a revival. …”
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    The European Identity by Alberto Martinelli

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The deficit of democratic representation and cultural integration is due to the fact that the community process is based only on economic rationality and not on a feeling of common belonging. …”
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    Legal Reform on Rehabilitation for Drug Users as an Ultimum Remedium Effort by Candra Jaya, Faidatul Hikmah

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Article 54 mandates both medical and narcotics rehabilitation for addicts, emphasizing a commitment to breaking the cycle of dependency. Through analyzing legal provisions, Supreme Court circulars, and joint regulations, this research highlights a three-stage rehabilitation process: medical, non-medical, and aftercare phases. …”
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    Study of collective action for cheese differentiation in the province of Trento, Italian Alps. An institutional approach by Carine Pachoud

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Collective action for quality differentiation of food products linked to a territory is a long-term process. It is often hindered by a lack of understanding of multilevel institutional dynamics. …”
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    Predictive modeling of major polluters based on the German PRTR emissions data by Heiko Thimm, Vanessa Schmidt

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The German PRTR register has demonstrated a commitment to transparency regarding pollution data, as evidenced by the receipt of over 80,000 notifications from more than 5000 companies between 2007 and 2022. …”
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    Epigenetic regulation of human SOX3 gene expression during early phases of neural differentiation of NT2/D1 cells. by Vladanka Topalovic, Aleksandar Krstic, Marija Schwirtlich, Diletta Dolfini, Roberto Mantovani, Milena Stevanovic, Marija Mojsin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Considering the importance of SOXB1 genes in the process of neural differentiation, the present study contributes to a better understanding of epigenetic mechanisms implicated in the regulation of pluripotency maintenance and commitment towards the neural lineage.…”
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    Towards a Better Understanding of the Factors of Entrepreneurial Failure: An Exploratory Study among Entrepreneurs in the Sfax Region, Tunisia by Mourad Souissi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While some researchers associate it with cessation of activity or economic failure, others see it as a learning and resilience process for the entrepreneur. This study explores the factors behind entrepreneurial failure in Tunisian SMEs, specifically in the Sfax region. …”
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    EXCURSION AS AN EFFECTIVE MODEL FOR INTERRELIGIOUS LITERACY TO PROMOTE MODERATE CULTURE IN PLURAL SOCIETY by Agus Subagya

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In order to make moderation a daily practice, enormous efforts must be made during the process of socialization and until it becomes a movement. …”
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    The Public Hospital Exodus: Unraveling the Interplay of Turnover Intentions and Organizational Politics by Hayford Asare Obeng, Tarik Atan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Drawing on the theories of planned behavior and social exchange theory, this study aimed to examine the influence of organizational politics on turnover intentions while considering the mediating role of psychological safety and work engagement in this process. A convenience sampling strategy was utilized to collect data from 350 employees in public hospitals in Ghana. …”
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    Functional Message Authentication Codes With Message and Function Privacy by Pu Li, Muhua Liu, Youlin Shang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Except the unforgeability, we require the proposed functional MAC to satisfy function and message privacy which indicates that the authenticating process reveals nothing other than the function values and the corresponding tags. …”
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    Teaching and Learning Polish as a Second Language: Theoretical and Practical Remarks for Students and Teachers [Apprendre le polonais. Remarques théoriques et pratiques à l’attenti... by Hélène Włodarczyk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Therefore, the final and decisive element of successful learning of a foreign language remains the passion and commitment of the learners themselves.. …”
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    Promoting a restorative culture in schools: Insights from school leaders by Elaine Moran, Elaine Walsh, Seaneen Sloan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Findings suggest that the restorative practice journey begins with practical actions and evolves into a subtle cultural transformation, marked by enhanced student autonomy and a more harmonious school environment. This process underscores the enduring commitment required to fully integrate restorative practice into the fabric of a school's culture.…”
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    Academic Staff Direct Participation in Managing Higher Education Institutions – Pilot Study Report by Szelągowska-Rudzka Katarzyna

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The identified main benefits from participation indicate that ASDP can be an effective tool for creating commitment of academic staff in managing HEIs in handling their key areas of activity. …”
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    Cultural Competency in a Legal Service and Justice Agency for Aboriginal Peoples by John Rawnsley, David Woodroffe, Eloise Culic, James Richards, Lauran Clifton

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The service recently implemented a Cultural Competency Framework 2017-2020 (Framework) as an iterative process to outline how it is a culturally appropriate organization. …”
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    Blockchain-based and verifiable multidimensional data aggregation and sharing scheme for smart grid by Jianwei CHEN, Shuyu WANG, Meiping ZHANG, Zhenping ZHANG

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Aiming at the problem that how to support lightweight multi-dimensional data aggregation, achieve double-end integrity verification of multi-dimensional data in the overall process of the system, and deal with the centralization of cloud servers, a blockchain-based and verifiable multidimensional data aggregation and sharing scheme for smart grid was proposed.Firstly, in order to meet the demand for fine-grained analysis of power data in smart grid, privacy-preserving multidimensional data aggregation was achieved by using masked values and Horner’s rule.On this basis, for the data integrity verification problem of the existing data aggregation scheme in the sharing of cloud storage data with the third party, a new signature algorithm was designed by borrowing the RSA-based multiplicative homomorphic commitment scheme and homomorphic hash function homomorphism, which enabled the cloud server to verify the integrity of aggregated data and be used for integrity verification in the data sharing phase, i.e., it achieved double-end verifiability of cloud storage data and was resistant to internal attacks.Meanwhile, an aggregated data sharing architecture based on federated chain multichain was proposed to effectively avoid centralisation problems such as single-machine processing bottleneck and vulnerability to attacks.The theoretical analysis proves the security of the scheme.Performance experiments show that the proposed scheme has lower computation and communication costs compared with existing schemes.…”
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    Legal Politics of Sea Sand Mining Governance From The Perspective of Blue Economy by Amalia Zulfa Pritasari, Rachmad Safa’at, Indah Dwi Qurbani

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This is evidenced by the fact that the process of making the regulation was not conducted transparently and involved minimal public participation. …”
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    Blockchain-based and verifiable multidimensional data aggregation and sharing scheme for smart grid by Jianwei CHEN, Shuyu WANG, Meiping ZHANG, Zhenping ZHANG

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Aiming at the problem that how to support lightweight multi-dimensional data aggregation, achieve double-end integrity verification of multi-dimensional data in the overall process of the system, and deal with the centralization of cloud servers, a blockchain-based and verifiable multidimensional data aggregation and sharing scheme for smart grid was proposed.Firstly, in order to meet the demand for fine-grained analysis of power data in smart grid, privacy-preserving multidimensional data aggregation was achieved by using masked values and Horner’s rule.On this basis, for the data integrity verification problem of the existing data aggregation scheme in the sharing of cloud storage data with the third party, a new signature algorithm was designed by borrowing the RSA-based multiplicative homomorphic commitment scheme and homomorphic hash function homomorphism, which enabled the cloud server to verify the integrity of aggregated data and be used for integrity verification in the data sharing phase, i.e., it achieved double-end verifiability of cloud storage data and was resistant to internal attacks.Meanwhile, an aggregated data sharing architecture based on federated chain multichain was proposed to effectively avoid centralisation problems such as single-machine processing bottleneck and vulnerability to attacks.The theoretical analysis proves the security of the scheme.Performance experiments show that the proposed scheme has lower computation and communication costs compared with existing schemes.…”
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    La prise en compte des savoirs traditionnels autochtones dans les projets de développement des ressources minières et énergétiques au Canada : perspectives et limites by Sandrine TOLAZZI

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…States should recognize and duly support their identity, culture and interests and enable their effective participation in sustainable development (principle 22).From this starting point, the following study will aim at showing how these two principles are articulated in Canadian legislation, and therefore to what extent Indigenous traditional knowledge is taken into account through the environmental assessment process set up by the Canadian federal government in relation to mineral and energy resource development projects.…”
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    Continuous publication: a step ahead in scientific communication by Jaqueline Oliveira

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, editors and reviewers gain flexibility in the editorial workflow, as articles can be reviewed and published individually, allowing for a less rigid and more efficient edition management process. By transitioning to continuous publication, we will be able to pursue indexing in the SciELO database and, in the near future, PubMed. …”
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