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evolving stakeholder expectations. Companies are adopting governance structures that embed environmental and social considerations into their decision-making processes. This involves a cultural shift towards
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., & Walsh, J. P. 2003. Misery loves companies: Rethinking social initiatives by business. Administrative Science Quarterly, 48: 268–305. Pratt, M. G., & Doucet, L. (2000). 11 Ambivalent Feelings in
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operations dynamically. *Analyse and balance TBL Trade-offs: To assess the environmental, social, and economic trade-offs inherent in beef farming, employing DT technology to identify and implement best
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qualifications MSc in business, management or other social science discipline relevant to the topic. Qualitative methodological skills. Fees and funding This is a self-funded PhD project for UK applicants.
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-making processes under resource constraints. The project will utilise a series of behavioural economics games to collect data on individuals' behaviour across different contexts of scarcity
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, social, and environmental dimensions compete for attention and resources (Hahn et al., 2015). This project seeks interdisciplinary insights from strategy, paradox, and management fields to guide companies
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. Hasan, R. Ashfaq, M. Parveen, T. and Gunardi, A. (2022) ‘Financial inclusion – does digital financial literacy matter for women entrepreneurs?’, International Journal of Social Economics, 50 (8), 1085
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in psychology or relevant social science, and relevant research experience. Fees and funding The PhD is fully funded, including a bursary (~£18,622/year), and tuition fees, for its 3 year duration.
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the ingestion of spores which require certain primary BAs in order to germinate into the vegetative cells that multiply and produce the disease-causing exotoxins, TcdA and TcdB. In contrast, secondary BAs
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Overview Rationale and Background: In the rapidly evolving global business landscape, the adoption and integration of Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and standards present both