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    Corporate social responsibility internal as a predictor for motivation to serve, normative commitment, and adaptive performance among State-owned Enterprises’ employee by Rudy M. Ramdhan, Alex Winarno, Daniel Kisahwan, Deni Hermana

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Practical implications are focused on efforts to realize internal corporate social responsibility based on the foundation that is sourced on environmental ethical awareness. Originality is the contribution of expanding understanding of internal corporate social responsibility functions reviewed from the process to improve performance based on Self-determination theory and norm activation theory.…”
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    Cellular agriculture in the UK: a review [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Neil Stephens, Marianne Ellis

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Products under development in this category are typically valued for their environmental, ethical, and sometimes health and safety advantages over the animal-derived versions. …”
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    Cellular agriculture in the UK: a review [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Neil Stephens, Marianne Ellis

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Products under development in this category are typically valued for their environmental, ethical, and sometimes health and safety advantages over the animal-derived versions. …”
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    Economic valuation of the ecosystem of the high Andean hydrographic basin tributary of the Chumbao River, through multicriteria analysis by A. I. Barrial-Lujan, G. Rodríguez, M. L. Huamán-Carrión, F. Espinoza-Montes, D. Barrial-Acosta, M. C. Delgado Laime, J. C. Arevalo-Quijano, W. G. Castro-Paniagua, C. Barrial-Lujan, D. D. Reynoso-Canicani

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This value expressed as an interval reflects the environmental ethical positions of the groups and makes available as an indicator to government authorities and society in order to exercise actions of environmental sustainability high andean.…”
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    Food Waste in Public Food Service Sector—Surplus and Leftovers by Carla Gonçalves, Sónia Saraiva, Fernando Nunes, Cristina Saraiva

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It is an important global problem that has social, environmental, ethical, and economic costs. The present work aims to discuss the differences in waste generated from surpluses or leftovers, the monitoring systems of food waste in public food services, and the good practices to reduce food waste. …”
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    Artificial Intelligence Impact on the Environment: Hidden Ecological Costs and Ethical-Legal Issues by A. Zhuk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition, analysis was performed in regard to the consequences of natural ecosystems destruction caused by the development of artificial intelligence technologies due to the computing energy-intensiveness, the growing impact of data centers on energy consumption and problems with their cooling, the electronic waste formation due to the rapid improvement of equipment, etc.Results: the analysis shows a range of environmental, ethical and political-legal issues associated with the training, use and development of artificial intelligence, which consumes a significant amount of energy (mainly from non-renewable sources). …”
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    Evolving Jurisprudence of Environmental Law: A Doctrinal Analysis by N. Madaoui

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The thesis therefore ought to analyse the different instruments which were born out of different environmental ethical considerations at different points of time. …”
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    Deep Pasts – Deep Futures A Palaeoenvironmental Humanities Perspective from the Stone Age to the Human Age by Felix Riede

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Drawing on selected examples from the deepest Stone Age to the most recent past, I attempt in this keynote paper to bring together thoughts about the national framing of archaeological practice, archaeological interpretation and heritage management in Europe with preoccupations about past societal collapse under the umbrella of environmental ethical concerns. I argue ultimately that archaeology and archaeologists should involve themselves in environmental debates and in the wider environmental humanities project, but caution that due diligence is needed when operating in such a politically charged debate where personal and political opinions can swiftly overshadow supposedly objective scientific attitudes – and where sceptics stand ready to exploit such bias as well as the uncertainties inherent in archaeological knowledge. …”
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    Keeping it pure: could New Zealand be an eco paradise? by Ian Yeoman, Marcela Palomino‐Schalscha, Una McMahon‐Beattie

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Tourism is a luxury and activities are environmentally ethical. Visitors are well-off, purposeful, highly respectful and careful to prove their worth. …”
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    DINAMIKA KEPENTINGAN PARA AKTOR DALAM OPERASIONAL PT SORIKMAS MINING by , adelita lubis, , Dr. Eric Hiariej, M.Phil

    Published 2012
    “…The theory and the concept used to answer these questions are, approach basis on empowerment in political economy, environmental ethic and sustainable development, whereas to answer this research, the researcher using qualitative method with collecting data technique through interview, observation and then analyze the conclusion of these data. …”
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    Sustainability of ruminant agriculture in the new context: feeding strategies and features of animal adaptability into the necessary holistic approach by F. Bocquier, E. González-García

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…From a scientific point of view, both for ICs and DCs, a broader range of experimental scenarios should be explored in order to arrive at innovative practices and solutions that respect environmental, ethical and economical issues. The clear challenge is to in evaluate the sustainability of RPSs. …”
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    Review: What are the challenges facing the table egg industry in the next decades and what can be done to address them? by J. Gautron, S. Réhault-Godbert, T.G.H. Van de Braak, I.C. Dunn

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These priorities are the response to economic, environmental, ethical and consumer pressures that are already having a strong impact on the egg industry. …”
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    The study of sociodemographic in the aspect of knowledge, attitude,practice and readiness of community in Penampang, Sabah related to governance and waste management practice by Siti Yasmin Badrum

    Published 2023
    “…Understanding the society’s personal values, experiences, opinion and sociodemographic factors that could assist in anticipating environmentally ethical attitude and action is crucial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of sociodemographic characteristics on the knowledge, attitude, practice and readiness on waste management practices and government-led initiatives. …”
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    Selección de carteras de fondos españoles socialmente responsables by Cañal Fernández Verónica, Pérez-Gladish Blanca, Rodríguez-Uría M.Victoria, Arenas-Parrra M.Mar, Bilbao-Terol Amelia

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…A problem that arises is how to measure the social responsibility of individual mutual funds, i.e., the determination of their social component. Environmental, ethical or social impacts contain great imprecision and vagueness due to both their nature and the available information about the performance of companies about them. …”
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    Traditional activities in the region as import-substitution model of modernization Russian economy by Kostiantyn Pavlov

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Thus, the process of modernization of the economy apart from the technological aspect includes ethnic, social, environmental, ethical, aesthetic and other aspects. Development of handicrafts in the titular nations of republics within Russia will contribute to the implementation of effective economic policy of import substitution in the whole country and its regions, as well as the development of import-substitution model of economic modernization of the country as a whole.…”
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