However, these activities may be actually driven by profit-making motives, for example, building a positive image, shaping a favourable reputation, attracting stakeholders, and even deceiving stakeholders (Zhao et al., Citation2020). Indeed, CSR can be instrumental and implemented purely for a ...
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such as with the cultures of Asian countries. It might be less evident for geographical areas much closer to home. I shall take the example of Francophone scientists. This takes us back to the seventeenth century. When the Royal Society of London was founded in 1660, it was based on the ...
Feminist arguments are perfectly consistent with the idea that sexual practices are among those from which people have the right to exclude others and the state, but point out that the range of seriously autonomy-reducing sexual practices which call for political critique and, sometimes, action go...