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    From advocacy to action: civil society and development agencies engaging the private sector actors to improve nutrition in Africa by Navneet Mittal, Fiona Wallace, Kudzai Mukumbi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The civil society and development agencies worked with the private sector through convening meetings, collaboration on projects, capacity building through training, and encouraging the private sector to make public commitments and monitoring them. …”
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    Analysis of international climate change governance for the agriculture, forest and land use sector: Gaps and recommendations for future improvement by María Jose Sanz, Ana Karla Perea Blazquez

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The crucial role of land-based activities in climate change mitigation and adaptation has gained recognition under the Paris Agreement, including through the commitments outlined in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). …”
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    What can the global movement to end child marriage learn from the implementation of other multi-sectoral initiatives? by Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Claudia Lo Forte, Marina Plesons, Matilda Branson

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Thus, Girls Not Brides and the WHO commissioned a review of lessons learnt from national and subnational implementation of multi-sectoral policies/programmes targeting other issues that could be applied to the global movement to end child marriage. …”
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    Criminological examination of law acts and their drafts in the system of measures to combat corruption crime in the security and defense sector of Ukraine by I. S. Polyakov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The main tasks of criminological examination of regulatory legal acts and their drafts as a means of combating corruption crime in the security and defense sector of Ukraine are identified, which include: identifying defects in the legal regulation of control mechanisms for the implementation of the powers of security and defense sector entities; identifying regulatory prerequisites for committing corruption criminal offenses using discretionary powers; identifying shortcomings (poorly defined concepts, contradictions, duplication of powers, discretionary provisions) in regulating the implementation of control and supervisory procedures, receipt, registration, circulation, write-off of property in the field of activity of security and defense sector entities of Ukraine; identifying discrepancies between the real needs of legal entities and the existing legal mechanisms for their satisfaction and implementation, which determines the request for the existence of compensatory corruption practices; identification and neutralization of legal corruption factors in the mechanisms of defense procurement, in particular through non-tender procedures, as well as at the stages of placement, execution and acceptance of the results of the defense order for repair and restoration work on military equipment and weapons systems.…”
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    Presenting a model of political behavior based on the theory of shadow management in the public sector with a hybrid method by Ghorbanali Khazaei Pool, davood kiakojouri, Mohammad Javad Tghipourian

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract The aim of this study is to present a political behavior model based on shadow management theory in the public sector with the metasynthesis method. This study is qualitative in terms of data collection, and metasynthetic in terms of research implementation. …”
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    A DEMATEL Based Approach for Evaluating Critical Success Factors for Knowledge Management Implementation: Evidence from the Tourism Accommodation Sector by Natalia Chatzifoti, Panos T. Chountalas, Konstantina K. Agoraki, Dimitrios A. Georgakellos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The significance of knowledge management in the tourism accommodation sector is increasingly vital due to rapid market changes and intense competition. …”
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    An Analysis of Factors Influencing Green Supply Chain Drivers in the Indian Real Estate Sector Using the ISM-DEMATEL Approach by Koul Pawan, Roy Ghatak Ranjit

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The ISM–DEMATEL analysis unveils that government policies and legislation, developer orientation and commitment, and green financing emerge as the top three pivotal drivers steering the green supply chain in the Indian real estate sector. …”
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    Improving institutional framework and organizational solutions for climate change governance in forestry and related sectors at regional and local levels in Serbia by Mirjana STANIŠIĆ, Dragan NONIĆ, Zoran PODUŠKA, Jelena NEDELJKOVIĆ

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This research aims to examine possibilities for improving the institutional framework and organizational solutions for climate change governance at regional and local level in forestry and related sectors in Serbia. Data were collected through interviews with decision-makers and experts from the public and civil sectors in forestry and related sectors, as well as with representatives of examples of good practices of stakeholder collaboration in climate change governance. …”
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    The need to update Ethiopia’s national health and medicine policies: essential tools for informed decision-making in healthcare and the pharmaceutical sectors by Ewunetie Mekashaw Bayked

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Additionally, the title “National Drug Policy (NDP)” should be changed to “NMP” to better reflect its focus on safe, effective, and approved medicines for healthcare, while avoiding negative associations with the general term “drugs”.ConclusionGiven the dynamic nature of the health and pharmaceutical sectors, it is crucial for Ethiopia to urgently update the NHP and NMP and change the NDP title to “NMP” to eliminate ambiguity, emphasize approved medicines, and align with global best practices.…”
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    Sustainable development in the tourism sector: The impact of environmental, social, and governance performance on operational efficiency—A multilevel analytical approach by Yu Zhang, Hon Tat Huam, Zi Rui Zhang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The main findings reveal a dual narrative: employment level is a robust predictor of ESG performance, with scaled employment growth significantly enhancing ESG outcomes; meanwhile, lagged Tobin's Q shows a distinct negative correlation, highlighting the trade-offs between short-term financial valuation and long-term ESG commitment. The industry heterogeneity analysis based on random forest and clustering models reveals differences in ESG-employment dynamics across sub-sectors. …”
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    Corporate Social Responsibility as a Driver of Business Innovation: The Mediating Role of Corporate Reputation on Employee Performance in the Hospitality Sector by Ibrahim Yikilmaz, Lutfi Surucu, Ahmet Maslakci, Bulent Cetinkaya

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Data were collected from five-star hotel employees in İstanbul/Türkiye, a service sector context where customer satisfaction is highly dependent on frontline employee behavior. …”
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    Optimizing carbon reduction strategies in Trinidad and Tobago’s power generation sector: insights from carbon emission pinch analysis by Dillon Ramsook, Donnie Boodlal, Rean Maharaj

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This study examines Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) efforts to expand energy capacity while reducing power-sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 2006 to 2030. …”
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    Los derechos humanos: un principio rector de la responsabilidad social empresarial by Naydu Judith Jácome-Castilla, Magda Mildreth Rodríguez-Castilla, Marta Milena Peñaranda-Peñaranda

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Currently, the term "Social Responsibility" has become strongly associated with corporate image, becoming a key factor in reflecting an organization's commitment to its stakeholders, as well as in implementing actions that promote the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. …”
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    Methane abatement in Malaysia’s upstream oil and gas sector: A marginal cost analysis for supporting long-term energy transition by Jaya Prasanth Rajakal, Adeline Shu Ting Tan, Mark Lunt, Shareen Yawanarajah, Emily Yen Tse Oi, Viknesh Andiappan, Bing Shen How

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Malaysia’s upstream oil and gas (O&G) sector is a major emitter of methane, a potent greenhouse gas contributing to climate change. …”
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    Responsabilidad social empresarial: asunto de consumidores by Magda Mildreth Rodríguez Castilla, Marta Milena Peñaranda-Peñaranda, Naydú Judith Jácome Castilla

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This methodology required a descriptive cross-sectional quantitative approach using SPSS statistical software for a finite sample of 340 companies in the commercial sector in the city of Ocaña. The results showed that companies are committed to fair competition practices, but they need to promote educational campaigns that allow consumers to assess the risks and impacts of the products they sell on their well-being and the environment.…”
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    The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises by Yunus Topsakal, Abdurrahman Dinç, Ezgi Özcan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study investigates the impact of nepotism in the hotel industry on affective organisational commitment, identity, cynicism, and trust. These key factors, which are the focus of the study, will be analysed in detail to provide a sector-specific perspective. …”
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