L’expérience du cancer, un frein à la vie professionnelle ? Et si les employeurs considéraient cette expérience difficile comme une ressource plutôt qu’un frein ?
Ad eroticism from a psychological distance perspective: Investigating its effects in light of consumers’ sex, ethical judgments, and moral attentiveness
Building on construal level theory and psychological distance, this paper considers the impact of erotic appeal
ads in terms of consumer reactions; the demographic and ethically related psychographic factors of sex and moral
Fast fashion, charities, and the circular economy: Challenges for operations management
Textile waste is one of the most pollutant items globally, being strongly affected by fast fashion (FF) products. Public pressure has made many FF firms voluntarily collect a small fraction of their preowned items and export them to developing countries for reuse.
Inequality and investment: The role of institutions
Income inequality and its economic effects have become a matter of generalized concern. A consensus has recently emerged in the literature that inequality has a detrimental effect on economic performance but little is known about the exact mechanisms driving this effect.
The disruption of the international supply chain: Firm resilience and knowledge preparedness to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak
The lockdowns of several countries due to COVID-19 outbreak resulted in severe economic consequences, among which was the immediate general disruption of the international supply chain, with few exceptions.
A fair and progressive carbon price for a sustainable economy
A fair and progressive carbon price for a sustainable economy