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    Para pensar a 'subjetividade' no debate do sócio-ambientalismo.Dimas Floriani, José Edmilson de Souza Lima, José Julio Nunes Ferreira & Marcelo Stein de Lima Sousa - 2010 - Polis 27.
    Inicialmente, o texto indaga sobre o significado do exercício do filósofo social; pretende também localizar as origens do debate moderno sobre ‘subjetividade’ no pensamento filosófico e social. As idéias norteadoras de Kant, se situam na confluência e na disjunção entre razão (conhecimento) e subjetividade (moral). A partir dessa referência, o debate entre alguns pensadores considerados como pós-modernos (Badiou e Zizek), por um lado, e por outro Castoriadis que recusa esta nomenclatura, vão derivando idéias novas sobre ‘sujeito’ e ‘verdade’. Esse debate (...)
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    Territorialidades alternativas e hibridismos no mundo rural. Resiliência e reproduçao da sociobiodiversidade em comunidades tradicionais do Brasil e Chile meridionais.Nicolas Floriani, Francisco Ther Ríos & Dimas Floriani - 2013 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 34.
    Parte-se da idea de que as territorialidades contra-hegemônicas no mundo rural são resultantes de um duplo processo de aprendizagem e/ou adaptación: um interno ao próprio território, resultante da coevolução entre ecosisstemas e comunidades, e outro externo e entre territórios –o que envolve os processos de territorialização do capital sobre territórios tradicionais. Estas dinâmicas adaptativas dos territórios tradicionais e alternativos são expressas em hibridismos de práticas e representações sociais modernas e tradicionais acerca dos atributos reprodutivos da natureza: a fertilidad da natureza (...)
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    Working memory updating and the development of rule-guided behavior.Dima Amso, Sara Haas, Lauren McShane & David Badre - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):201-210.
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    Trolley, transplant and consent.Panagiotis Dimas - 1996 - Ratio 9 (2):184-190.
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    Selection and inhibition in infancy: evidence from the spatial negative priming paradigm.Dima Amso & Scott P. Johnson - 2005 - Cognition 95 (2):B27-B36.
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    : Stranger Fictions: A History of the Novel in Arabic Translation.Dima Ayoub - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (3):486-488.
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    Religion and medicine or the spiritual dimension of healing.Dima-Cozma Corina & Cozma Sebastian - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (31):31-48.
    This paper analyses the relationship between religion and the field of medicine and health care in light of other recent studies. Generally, religion and spirituality have a positive impact on disease. For patients diagnosed with malignancies and chronic diseases, religion is an important dimension of healing. From ancient times, God has been considered an inspiration for the physician's knowledge and healing resources. Some authors have proposed a brief history of spiritual and religious states that the doctor can apply to his (...)
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    Ethics from Below: Secrecy and the Maintenance of Ethics.Dima Younes, David Courpasson & Marie-Rachel Jacob - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (3):451-466.
    Secrecy and ethics are often seen as opposing forces within organizations. Secret work is viewed as unethical, as it excludes others from knowing and is associated with self-interested behavior. We contend that this view does not account for the dynamic inherent to secrecy and to the fact that ethics is embedded in social relations. This paper suggests an alternative view. We consider secrecy as a social process which allows employees to maintain their ethics when faced with managerial policies that affect (...)
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    A Auto-transcendência Cognitiva do Sujeito em Bernard Lonergan.Samuel Dimas - 2007 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (4):845 - 876.
    Segundo Bernard Lonergan, a possibilidade de objectivarmos a estrutura imanente do sujeito cognoscente e agente exige um percurso de auto-transcendência cognitiva e de auto-transcendência moral. Esse dinamismo de "auto-apropriação da auto-consciência intelectual e racional começa por uma teoria do conhecimento, estende-se até uma metafísica e uma ética e ascende até uma concepção e uma afirmação de Deus, a qual é confrontada finalmente pelo problema do mal, exigindo a transformação de uma inteligência que confia em si mesma num intellectus quaerens idem". (...)
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  10. Building object knowledge from perceptual input.Dima Amso & Johnson & P. Scott - 2009 - In Bruce M. Hood & Laurie Santos (eds.), The origins of object knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Investigación Social y Autorreferencia.Dimas Santibáñez - 1997 - Cinta de Moebio 2.
    Este ensayo reflexiona sobre la relación entre sociedad compleja y ciencias sociales. Entendemos que la pregunta por los límites epistemológicos de la investigación social es la pregunta por el papel de la investigación social en el marco de la sociedad compleja. En esta formulación hay por lo m..
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    Goals in Argumentation: A Proposal for the Analysis and Evaluation of Public Political Arguments.Dima Mohammed - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (3):221-245.
    In this paper, I review and compare major literature on goals in argumentation scholarship, aiming to answer the question of how to take the different goals of arguers into account when analysing and evaluating public political arguments. On the basis of the review, I suggest to differentiate between the different goals along two important distinctions: first, distinguish between goals which are intrinsic to argumentation and goals which are extrinsic to it and second distinguish between goals of the act of arguing (...)
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    Corporate Governance Meets Corporate Social Responsibility: Mapping the Interface.Dima Jamali, Georges Samara, Tanusree Jain & Rashid Zaman - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (3):690-752.
    Despite ample research on corporate governance (CG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR), there is a lack of consensus on the nature of the relationship between these two concepts and on how this relationship manifests across institutional contexts. Drawing on the national business systems approach, this article systematically reviews 218 research articles published over a 27-year period to map how CG–CSR research has evolved and progressed theoretically and methodologically across different institutional contexts. To shed light on the full gamut of the (...)
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  14. A Stakeholder Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility: A Fresh Perspective into Theory and Practice.Dima Jamali - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):213-231.
    Stakeholder theory has gained currency in the business and society literature in recent years in light␣of its practicality from the perspective of managers and scholars. In accounting for the recent ascendancy of␣stakeholder theory, this article presents an overview of␣two traditional conceptualizations of corporate social␣responsibility (CSR) (Carroll: 1979, ‹A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance', The Academy of Management Review 4(4), 497–505 and Wood: 1991, ‹Corporate Social Performance Revisited', The Academy of Management Review 16(4), 691–717), highlighting their predominant inclination toward providing (...)
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    Standing Standpoints and Argumentative Associates: What is at Stake in a Public Political Argument?Dima Mohammed - 2019 - Argumentation 33 (3):307-322.
    In today’s ‘networked’ public sphere, arguers are faced with countless controversies roaming out there. Knowing what is at stake at any point in time, and keeping under control the contribution one’s arguments make to the different interrelated issues requires careful craft Keeping in touch with Pragma-Dialectics. In honor of Frans H. van Eemeren. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2011). In this paper, I explore the difficulty of determining what is at stake at any moment of the argumentative situation and explore the challenge (...)
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    The tree property and the failure of the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis at ℵω2.Dima Sinapova - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (3):934-946.
    We show that given ù many supercompact cardinals, there is a generic extension in which the tree property holds at ℵ ω²+1 and the SCH fails at ℵ ω².
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    The tree property at and.Dima Sinapova & Spencer Unger - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (2):669-682.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility : Theory and Practice in a Developing Country Context.Dima Jamali & Ramez Mirshak - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 72 (3):243-262.
    After providing an overview of Corporate Social Responsibility research in different contexts, and noting the varied methodologies adopted, two robust CSR conceptualizations - one by Carroll, 497-505) and the other by Wood, 691-717) - have been adopted for this research and their integration explored. Using this newly synthesized framework, the research critically examines the CSR approach and philosophy of eight companies that are considered active in CSR in the Lebanese context. The findings suggest the lack of a systematic, focused, and (...)
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    Gendering CSR in the Arab Middle East: An Institutional Perspective.Charlotte M. Karam & Dima Jamali - 2013 - Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (1):31-68.
    ABSTRACT:This paper explores how corporations, through their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, can help to effect positive developmental change. We use research on institutional change, deinstitutionalization, and institutional work to develop our central theoretical framework. This framework allows us to suggest more explicitly how CSR can potentially be mobilized as a purposive form of institutional work aimed at disrupting existing institutions in favor of positive change. We take the gender institution in the Arab Middle East as a case in point. (...)
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    A model for a very good scale and a bad scale.Dima Sinapova - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (4):1361-1372.
    Given a supercompact cardinal κ and a regular cardinal Λ < κ, we describe a type of forcing such that in the generic extension the cofinality of κ is Λ, there is a very good scale at κ, a bad scale at κ, and SCH at κ fails. When creating our model we have great freedom in assigning the value of 2κ, and so we can make SCH hold or fail arbitrarily badly.
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    The tree property at ℵ ω+1.Dima Sinapova - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (1):279-290.
    We show that given ω many supercompact cardinals, there is a generic extension in which there are no Aronszajn trees at ℵω+1. This is an improvement of the large cardinal assumptions. The previous hypothesis was a huge cardinal and ω many supercompact cardinals above it, in Magidor—Shelah [7].
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    The tree property and the failure of SCH at uncountable cofinality.Dima Sinapova - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (5-6):553-562.
    Given a regular cardinal λ and λ many supercompact cardinals, we describe a type of forcing such that in the generic extension there is a cardinal κ with cofinality λ, the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis at κ fails, and the tree property holds at κ+.
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    Combinatorics at ℵ ω.Dima Sinapova & Spencer Unger - 2014 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 165 (4):996-1007.
    We construct a model in which the singular cardinal hypothesis fails at ℵωℵω. We use characterizations of genericity to show the existence of a projection between different Prikry type forcings.
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    A metafísica da experiência em Leonardo Coimbra: estudo sobre a dialéctica criacionista da razão mistérica.Samuel Dimas - 2012 - Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora.
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    A Prayer for Canonisation.Peter J. Floriani - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (4):641-644.
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    Knock Knock.Peter J. Floriani - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (3):398-399.
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    Listening to Chesterton.Peter J. Floriani - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):405-407.
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    Para além da abstração da posição original: uma proposição a partir de Nozick e Sandel.Lara Bonemer Rocha Floriani & Marcia Carla Pereira Ribeiro - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (4):91-114.
    Resumo: O presente artigo tem como objetivo propor uma hipótese para superação das críticas feitas por Robert Nozick e Michael Sandel à teoria da justiça de John Rawls, no que concerne à necessidade de se considerar aspectos históricos e práticos, na formulação de princípios na posição original. Para tanto, é preciso analisar inicialmente as correntes filosóficas do liberalismo, do libertarianismo e do comunitarismo, a fim de fundar as bases necessárias ao desenvolvimento do estudo. Na sequência, será apresentada a teoria da (...)
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    Algorithms and complexity in biological pattern formation problems.Dima Grigoriev & Sergei Vakulenko - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 141 (3):412-428.
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    Authentication schemes from actions on graphs, groups, or rings.Dima Grigoriev & Vladimir Shpilrain - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (3):194-200.
    We propose a couple of general ways of constructing authentication schemes from actions of a semigroup on a set, without exploiting any specific algebraic properties of the set acted upon. Then we give several concrete realizations of this general idea, and in particular, we describe several authentication schemes with long-term private keys where forgery is NP-hard. Computationally hard problems that can be employed in these realizations include the Graph Colorability problem, the Diophantine problem, and many others.
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    Complexity of Null- and Positivstellensatz proofs.Dima Grigoriev & Nicolai Vorobjov - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 113 (1-3):153-160.
    We introduce two versions of proof systems dealing with systems of inequalities: Positivstellensatz refutations and Positivstellensatz calculus. For both systems we prove the lower bounds on degrees and lengths of derivations for the example due to Lazard, Mora and Philippon. These bounds are sharp, as well as they are for the Nullstellensatz refutations and for the polynomial calculus. The bounds demonstrate a gap between the Null- and Positivstellensatz refutations on one hand, and the polynomial calculus and Positivstellensatz calculus on the (...)
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    Exploring human resource management roles in corporate social responsibility: the CSR‐HRM co‐creation model.Dima R. Jamali, Ali M. El Dirani & Ian A. Harwood - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (2):125-143.
    Formulating and translating corporate social responsibility strategy into actual managerial practices and outcome values remain ongoing challenges for many organizations. This paper argues that the human resource management function can potentially play an important role in supporting organizations to address this challenge. We argue that HRM could provide an interesting and dynamic support to CSR strategy design as well as implementation and delivery. Drawing on a systematic review of relevant strategic CSR and HRM literatures, this paper highlights the important interfaces (...)
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    A novel ecological account of prefrontal cortex functional development.Denise M. Werchan & Dima Amso - 2017 - Psychological Review 124 (6):720-739.
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    Capturing advances in CSR: Developed versus developing country perspectives.Dima Jamali & Archie Carroll - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (4):321-325.
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    Pursuing multiple goals in European Parliamentary Debates: EU immigration policies as a case in point.Dima Mohammed - 2013 - Journal of Argumentation in Context 2 (1):47-74.
    In this paper I shed light on the multi-purposive nature of debates in the European Parliament. As a case in point, I examine a debate on immigration in the wake of a migratory crisis in the Italian island of Lampedusa in early 2011. I analyze the points of view argued for by MEPs, aiming at identifying the different institutional goals that are typically pursued and characterizing the ways in which these goals shape the argumentative exchanges. The link between the multiple (...)
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    A Cross-Cultural and Feminist Perspective on CSR in Developing Countries: Uncovering Latent Power Dynamics.Charlotte M. Karam & Dima Jamali - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (3):461-477.
    In the current paper, our aim is to explore the latent power dynamics surrounding corporate social responsibility in developing countries. To do this, we synthesize an analytic framework that borrows from both cross-cultural management literature as well as feminist considerations of power. We then use the framework to examine three streams of CSR literature. Our analysis uncovers the prevalence of arguments and discussions about indigenous and power-over themes rather than more generative, endogenous, and power-to themes. The paper concludes with the (...)
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    Peculiar Strengths and Relational Attributes of SMEs in the Context of CSR.Dima Jamali, Mona Zanhour & Tamar Keshishian - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):355-377.
    The spotlight in the CSR discourse has traditionally been focused on multinational corporations (MNCs). This paper builds on a burgeoning stream of literature that has accorded recent attention to the relevance and importance of integrating small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the CSR debate. The paper begins by an overview of the CSR literature and a synthesis of relevant evidence pertaining to the peculiarities and special relational attributes of SMEs in the context of CSR. Noting the thin theoretical grounding in (...)
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    A globalização da esperança, que nasce dos povos e cresce entre os pobres - uma proposta de mudança para uma época de mudanças.Dimas de Macedo Filho - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (18):76-85.
    A sociedade está passando por uma época de mudanças significativas em todos os níveis. A Igreja que está nesse contexto histórico também vive um momento importante de mudança. A escolha recente do Cardeal Bergoglio para se tonar papa, a escolha do nome papal "Francisco", as atitudes práticas e os discursos deste Papa indicam este caminho de mudança. Esta proposta se insere no contexto de uma sociedade marcada pelo consumo desenfreado, pela idolatria ao dinheiro e, como ele mesmo afirma, por uma (...)
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    O Mercado da Vida: Reflexões sobre a influência dos interesses de Mercado no âmbito da bioética.Dimas de Macedo Filho - 2018 - Revista de Teologia 12 (21):45-52.
    The current society is ruled by the capitalist economic system. Its main feature is the centrality of the profit. Human life and other species of life, nowadays take the risk of being manipulated to obtain that profit. So, the reality of health risks to be swayed by this market mentality and end up reducing the person and the human body as a marketing object. By facing this reality should reaffirm in us that life is worthy in itself, and therefore must (...)
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    Os matrimônios mistos entre cristãos: desafio pastoral para as Igrejas hoje.Dimas de Macedo Filho - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):41-53.
    The situation of mixed marriages is presented today in a whole new way. That’s because in recent decades relations between the churches have changed so revolutionarily. The always greater contact between its members provide more and more occasions for these marriages to happen. Aware of this situation the churches sought throughout history solutions in order to solve this problem. Before they closed in their own communities and sought to prevent or prohibit such marriages to happen. So it is true that (...)
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    Institutional Insights for Analysing Strategic Manoeuvring in the British Prime Minister’s Question Time.Dima Mohammed - 2008 - Argumentation 22 (3):377-393.
    This paper aims at creating an adequate theoretical basis for a systematic integration of institutional insights into the pragma-dialectical analysis of argumentative exchanges that occur in institutionalised contexts. The argumentative practice of Prime Minister’s Question Time in the British House of Commons is examined, as a case in point, in order to illustrate how the knowledge of the characteristics of an institution, its rules and conventions can be integrated into the pragma-dialectical analysis. The paper highlights the role that theoretical concepts (...)
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  42. Uneasy Alliances: Lessons Learned from Partnerships Between Businesses and NGOs in the context of CSR.Dima Jamali & Tamar Keshishian - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):277-295.
    Interest in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has proliferated in academic and business circles alike. In the context of CSR, the spotlight has traditionally focused on the role of the private sector particularly in view of its wealth and global reach. Other actors have recently begun to assume more visible roles in the context of CSR, including Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which have acquired increasing prominence on the socio-economic landscape. This article examines five partnerships between businesses and NGOs in a developing country (...)
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    The Case for Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries.Dima Jamali - 2007 - Business and Society Review 112 (1):1-27.
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    Can organizations get away with greenwashing? CSR attributions and counterproductive sustainability behaviors.Ifzal Ahmad, Dima Rachid Jamali & Muhammad Nisar Khattak - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Over the past couple of decades, research on the perks of corporate social responsibility has reported that it is a source of competitive advantage and can increase the bottom-line performance of the organization. However, a somewhat small proportion of this research is focused on the ‘greenwash’ side, which posits that not all CSR would lead to positive impacts. By extending this line of research, the current study is aimed at investigating the differential impacts of CSR by developing a scale for (...)
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    Collide or Collaborate: The Interplay of Competing Logics and Institutional Work in Cross-Sector Social Partnerships.Juelin Yin & Dima Jamali - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 169 (4):673-694.
    An increasing body of institutional research has examined organizations’ response to conflicting institutional logics, but few studies have looked into how cross-sector organizational actors experiencing institutional complexity strategize their response mechanisms to create value in the context of corporate social responsibility (CSR). We conduct a comparative case study of nine social partnerships between multinational companies (MNCs) and nonprofits in China. We identify a partnership logic among the value-creating partnerships where partners guided by an either/and mindset take joint ownership of the (...)
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    “When You Thought That There Is No One and Nothing”: The Value of Psychodrama in Working With Abused Women.Mihaela D. Bucuţă, Gabriela Dima & Ines Testoni - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Leveling the playing field: Attention mitigates the effects of intelligence on memory.Julie Markant & Dima Amso - 2014 - Cognition 131 (2):195-204.
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    The SDGs: A change agenda shaping the future of business and humanity at large.Dima Jamali, Ralf Barkemeyer, Georges Samara & Stefan Markovic - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (4):899-903.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 899-903, October 2022.
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    Attention and word learning in autistic, language delayed and typically developing children.Elena J. Tenenbaum, Dima Amso, Beau Abar & Stephen J. Sheinkopf - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Strategic partnerships, social capital and innovation: accounting for social alliance innovation.Dima Jamali, Mary Yianni & Hanin Abdallah - 2011 - Business Ethics: A European Review 20 (4):375-391.
    This paper focuses on innovation in the context of business–non‐governmental organization (NGO) partnerships for corporate social responsibility (CSR). While different aspects of business–NGO partnerships have been studied, the role of innovation and its potential implications for partnership outcomes have so far not been systematically explored. The paper defines innovation in simple and concrete terms and synthesizes from the literature what can be considered as critical ingredients to foster social alliance innovation. The paper posits in turn that these ingredients correspond closely (...)
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