This paper assesses the social environment required for enhancing social sustainability in a social housing project in India, with a case study of Ajith Singh nagar, social housing project of Vijayawada of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social sustainability is less thought off out o...
we use convenience samples (albeit both students and non-students). While this is unlikely to have substantial implications on our between-wave estimates, since the samples are broadly similar between the waves, it should be kept in mind when generalizing our findings to the broader populations...
For example, relations of power, gender differences, inequalities, community conflicts and social status are social issues that may influence participation in collective action among individuals/households with high levels of social capital. Secondly, while investigations have associated social capital with ...
Self-reported data from Shortened and Adapted Social Capital Assessment Tool in India (SASCAT-I) was used to generate four unique social capital measures (organizational participation, social support, trust, and social cohesion) at HH and community-level, using multilevel confirmatory factor analysis...
This app is widely used by celebrities around the world, it provided a platform for normal people to showcase their talents to the world, and earn revenue for whom otherwise getting visible to the global audience would have been difficult. Recently the app was banned in India, and the USA ...
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) issues rankings known as “Best on the Street.” This ranking system is typically determined by a cumulative score, derived from analysts’ assessments over the previous year and computed as the total of one-day returns associated with their recommendations (Emery ...
Environmental and social benchmarking for industrial processes in developing countries: a pilot project for the textile industry in India, Indonesia and Zi... (2000) 'Environmental and Social Benchmarking for Industrial Processes in Developing Countries: A Pilot Project for the Textile Industry in ...
First, the alcohol manufacturers employ CSR as a means to frame issues, define problems and guide policy debates. In doing this, the alcohol companies are able to deflect and shift the blame from those who manufacture and promote alcoholic products to those who consume them. Second, the ...
Some of these issues might have worked in the same direction as for our second “ultimate cause”, the Spanish flu, that—on a global level— hit regions with limited healthcare and public health capacities harder. Both shocks were related in many ways, as reflected by the arrow from the ...
In addition, countries could only contribute one date from a localised region (for example, the Middle Son Valley [India]). This ensured that a heavy focus on localised regions could not disproportionately influence models. For these reasons, there will be some late Acheulean sites excluded ...