Because previous studies15-17 reported that later age periods were more sensitive than earlier periods with regard to an association with health outcomes, we also hypothesized that the effect estimates would be more substantial for COI or SVI exposure later in childhood than at birth or in infancy...
Gordon A. CrewsAngela West CrewsKofi BoyeDoeKen Aikins
Policy(19),SmallBusinessEconomics(11),AcademyofManagementJournal(11),Journalof??? Business Ethics (9), Journal of Management (8), Journal of Management Studies (8), Journal SEJ ofInternationalBusinessStudies(7)andStrategicManagementJournal(6). 17,3 From the 258 papers, 14 have acquired more tha...
Studies in developed countries show that low income is associated with higher incidence of coronary heart disease and higher mortality after a heart attack [9]. The socio-economic differences in Sweden for cardiovascular disease are still high but compared to fifteen years ago the social differences...
Numerous studies have found social factors (including maternal age and education, marital status, pregnancy intention, and socioeconomic status) to be linked to poor birth outcomes. Several have also suggested that beyond individual and contextual social characteristics, living environment and conditions ...
One of the research studies briefly shows [52] that societal reporting that focuses initially on areas where widespread agreement already exists about what constitutes good or harmful social outcomes. Specifically for SSCs, the governance factor calls the shots, but social and environmental factors ...
The concept of CSR is to be found in business ethics studies, corporate citizenship, sustainable development, and fair trade. There are numerous CSR applications in various aspects of a company. However, in spite of the fact that the company's ethical dimension is fully accepted, there is ...
In this context, there has been growing attention to the social dimension of vulnerability in disaster management, resulting in a progressive integration of social vulnerability (SV) in more traditional approaches to, and studies of, the physical and the exposure to natural hazards of an area [2...
Scientific and professional interest in the performance of CSR in private enterprises has been widely considered and has grown significantly in recent years, however in the public sector the studies are scarce and where the research is incipient although its importance is currently growing [4,5]. ...
Additionally, a larger proportion of participants with depression also reported social engagement restrictions (confirmed by the significant relationship of the EPPS scores with restrictions in all multivariate analyses) and other studies showing the link between mental Int. J. Environ. Res. Public ...