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) Marginalization can be described as a social phenomenon in which a specific group or class of people is pushed to the fringes of society and excluded from mainstream social, economic, and political opportunities ... , we summarize by examining the entirety of research around a domain, or “an area of study”, rather than a construct, a procedure, or a philosophy of science issue (Palmatier et al., 2018) . Our review
concept of emergence as it applies to marketing theory. We accomplish this by first drawing on the existing literature on emergence in philosophy, sociology, and the theory of complex adaptive systems, and ... framework, informed by literature on emergence from philosophy, sociology, and the theory of complex adaptive systems, to contribute to the marketing discipline through an explication of the concept of
, national political cultures and legal regimes differ in their constructions of personhood in relation to automation (Jones, 2017) , constitutionalism ideologies (Celeste, 2019; De Gregorio, 2021) , and ... . Philosophy & Technology , 32 ( 2 ), 185 - 193 . Floridi , L. ( 2021a ). The European legislation on AI: A brief analysis of its philosophical approach . Philosophy & Technology , 34 ( 2 ), 215 - 222 . Floridi
While corporate political activity is increasing, its effects on firms’ marketing-relevant outcomes have been largely overlooked in the literature. We propose that corporate lobbying will decrease a ... money to shape their political and regulatory environments (Werner, 2015) . One key mechanism by which firms try to influence politicians and regulators is corporate lobbying (Hillman et al., 2004
OR scheduling became another problem of scarcity. Natural disasters, war, global warming effects, and political tariffs and embargoes, are other semi-random factors causing scarcity. So are economic
form an index of ease of writing task (α = 0.69). In the end, participants provided their demographic details including political orientations. The study also included two attention checks. We find ... task, political orientation, and attitude towards the current government. The results showed that person-thing orientation was positively associated only with the importance of the charitable
challenge the philosophy but don’t listen, someone who can dominate and make them walk away having listened to you. That requires a character trait that you develop or you put on. It’s like acting. Brandt’s
). Intrinsic value in nature: A metaethical analysis . Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy , 3 ( 5 ), 1 - 8 . Camacho , C. J. , Higgins , E. T. , & Luger , L. ( 2003 ). Moral value transfer from regulatory ... . , Farmer , A. , & Hardesty , D. M. ( 2013 ). Getting liberals and conservatives to go green: Political ideology and congruent appeals . Journal of Consumer Research , 40 ( 2 ), 350 - 367 . Kim , J. E
) offer clear implications for scholars. Research; Scientometrics; Philosophy of science; Industry; Relevance; Generalization; Generalizability; Context-specific; Pharmaceutical; Video game; Movie ... way the industry operates in a specific matter. Movies also have a specific political and sociological influence. For instance, movies produced in Hollywood in the U.S. dominate the global theatrical
Overstock reduction methods offer important marketing signals that may affect consumer brand perceptions. In particular, some overstock reduction methods create disposal-based scarcity, that is, product scarcity resulting from reductions of unsold stock. Three experimental studies reveal distinct effects of incineration, which completely destroys the product, compared with...
- 767 . Becker , G. S. ( 1962 ). Investment in human capital: A theoretical analysis . The Journal of Political Economy , 70 ( 5 ), 9 - 49 . Belsley , D. A. , Kuh , E. , & Welsch , R. ( 1980 ). Regression ... -brief -salesperson-retention-and-turnover/ . Accessed 10 May 2019 Chen , H. , Jiang , S. , & Wu , M. ( 2021 ). How important are political skills for career success? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Mercedes-Benz, in spite of geopolitical insecurities and a volatile semiconductor market, the global demand for vehicles remains robust; nevertheless, due to the unstable political situation and ongoing
Celebrities frequently endorse products, brands, political candidates, or health campaigns. We investigated the effectiveness of such endorsements by meta-analyzing 46 studies published until April ... endorsements; Advertising effects - of marketing communication, including political marketing (Chou 2014, 2015), health communication, and the marketing of non-government organizations (NGOs; *Jackson 2008
, 2012; Berger & Schwartz, 2011) , political readership, and publisher dummies. Our work questions the widespread belief that clickbait has “cracked the code” on virality, both theoretically and ... the source, also known as source derogation (Abelson & Miller, 1967; Zuwerink Jacks & Cameron, 2003) . Source derogation has been studied extensively in advertising appeals or political marketing
, appreciating art often entails empathizing with the people and cultures from which the artworks spring. In philosophy of art, in fact, there is a longstanding notion that empathy is a key component of aesthetic
closed-loop systems and obtain new recyclable materials from waste. I firmly believe that our industry must put sustainability at the core of its philosophy in order to be successful in the future. The
Road, Bangalore 560075 , India 1 Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Aosta Valley , Street Cappuccini 2, 11100 Aosta , Italy 2 Marketing Department, Copenhagen Business School
expertise is confronted with a dangerous mixture: Political decision-makers prefer not to listen to the scientists, while in a media world that is geared toward entertainment or among the general public
significant architectural advantages that have a relevant influence on sustainability. This requires a different component and system design philosophy. Cooperations within the automotive industry, but also in