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    The Raymond Tallis Reader (review).Merja Polvinen - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):480-484.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 480-484 [Access article in PDF] The Raymond Tallis Reader, edited by Michael Grant; xxx & 382 pp. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, $79.95. For some people, the name Raymond Tallis evokes theoretical controversy, oversimplified arguments, biting rhetoric, and bruised egos. For others, like the editor of The Raymond Tallis Reader, Michael Grant, he is a twenty-first-century man of Enlightenment who has the vision and the (...)
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    Cognition and literary interpretation in practice.Harri Veivo, Bo Pettersson & Merja Polvinen (eds.) - 2005 - Helsinki: Yliopistopaino.
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    Same, same, but different: Intertextual and interdiscursive features of communication strategy texts.Merja Koskela - 2013 - Discourse and Communication 7 (4):389-407.
    This article examines the types of textual and discursive relations that can be found within a genre system and across the borders of such a system. Based on the results, the need for and possibility of drawing genre boundaries between texts with different genre labels is discussed. The study is based on four communication strategy texts from two Finnish insurance companies. Communication strategy texts, such as communication strategies, policies and plans, are used in organizations to regulate the corporate communication function. (...)
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    Stakeholder Salience for Small Businesses: A Social Proximity Perspective.Merja Lähdesmäki, Marjo Siltaoja & Laura J. Spence - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):373-385.
    This paper advances stakeholder salience theory from the viewpoint of small businesses. It is argued that the stakeholder salience process for small businesses is influenced by their local embeddedness, captured by the idea of social proximity, and characterised by multiple relationships that the owner-manager and stakeholders share beyond the business context. It is further stated that the ethics of care is a valuable ethical lens through which to understand social proximity in small businesses. The contribution of the study conceptualises how (...)
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    Keeping at Arm’s Length or Searching for Social Proximity? Corporate Social Responsibility as a Reciprocal Process Between Small Businesses and the Local Community.Merja Lähdesmäki & Timo Suutari - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 108 (4):481 - 493.
    This article examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility and locality in the small business context. This issue is addressed by studying the interplay between small businesses and local community based on the embeddedness literature and using the concept of social proximity. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner-managers a typology is constructed which illustrates the owner-managers' perceptions of the relationship between the business and the local community. The findings emphasize the importance of reciprocity as it is suggested (...)
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    Keeping at Arm’s Length or Searching for Social Proximity? Corporate Social Responsibility as a Reciprocal Process Between Small Businesses and the Local Community.Merja Lähdesmäki & Timo Suutari - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 108 (4):481-493.
    This article examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility and locality in the small business context. This issue is addressed by studying the interplay between small businesses and local community based on the embeddedness literature and using the concept of social proximity. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner-managers a typology is constructed which illustrates the owner-managers’ perceptions of the relationship between the business and the local community. The findings emphasize the importance of reciprocity as it is suggested (...)
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    Construction of owner–manager identity in corporate social responsibility discourse.Merja Lähdesmäki - 2012 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 21 (2):168-182.
    This article examines the different discursive resources on which small business owner–managers draw when understanding their sense of self in relation to corporate social responsibility. In the small business context, identity provides a justifiable framework to study corporate social responsibility, as decisions regarding socially responsible activities are mainly taken by managers and stem from their sense of who they are in the world. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner–managers, two broad discursive resources were found that describe how (...)
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    Construction of owner-manager identity in corporate social responsibility discourse.Merja Lähdesmäki - 2012 - Business Ethics: A European Review 21 (2):168-182.
    This article examines the different discursive resources on which small business owner–managers draw when understanding their sense of self in relation to corporate social responsibility. In the small business context, identity provides a justifiable framework to study corporate social responsibility, as decisions regarding socially responsible activities are mainly taken by managers and stem from their sense of who they are in the world. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner–managers, two broad discursive resources were found that describe how (...)
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    Emanuele Bardone: Seeking chances: from biased rationality to distributed cognition: Cognitive Systems Monographs, Volume 13, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19632-4, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19633-1.Merja Bauters - 2012 - Mind and Society 11 (2):257-264.
    The use of intuition and emotion in reasoning or in building hypothesis has been discussed through varied approaches within many disciplines. Emanuele Bardone provides new insights into these issues, such as the idea of human cognition as a chance-seeking system. This perspective creates a new framework when considering the decision-making and problem solving challenges. One of the key concepts that Bardone discusses at length is affordances, the relation of affordances to abduction and to the eco-cognitive niche. Worth mentioning are also: (...)
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    The Decision-Making Process when Starting Terminal Care as Assessed by Nursing Staff.Merja Kuuppelomäki - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (1):20-35.
    This article deals with making decisions about starting terminal care. The results are part of a larger survey on nurses’ conceptions of terminal care in community health centres in Finland. The importance, frequency and timing of decision making as well as communication and the number of investigations and procedures carried out are examined. The relationship between decision making and the size of a health centre’s catchment population is also discussed. The results make it possible to compare the current situation in (...)
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    Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber and the Decolonization of Feminine Sexuality.Merja Makinen - 1992 - Feminist Review 42 (1):2-15.
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    Conversations about local media and their role in community integration.Merja Mahrt - 2008 - Communications 33 (2):233-246.
    For decades, scholars have been interested in the relationship between community integration and local media use. Some have argued that the use of the local media furthers integration. Others have seen integration into a community as a prerequisite for attention to the media. In this study, a survey explored whether a relationship between the two dimensions actually exists and whether personal conversations about media topics could link both phenomena. The results show that social integration is not only related to media (...)
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    Chesterton and Dickens's Chair.Merja Makinen - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (4):542-544.
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    G. K. Chesterton and the Dickens Fellowship.Merja Makinen - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (4):467-478.
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    Cultivating Sustainability Thinkers: Analyzing the Routes to Psychological Ownership in Local Business Units of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs).Merja Lähdesmäki & Martina Kurki - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (3):530-564.
    Although present research shows that ambitious corporate sustainability objectives improve employee engagement in business organizations, there is scarcity of research showing how employees engage in corporate sustainability objectives and become autonomous sustainability thinkers. We suggest that a strong, individual level of psychological ownership of corporate sustainability is a precondition for the development of sustainability thinking, and examine the factors that influence the emergence of such feelings of ownership. Our qualitative study, based on 29 interviews conducted in seven Finnish local business (...)
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    From Rationality to Emotionally Embedded Relations: Envy as a Signal of Power in Stakeholder Relations.Marjo Siltaoja & Merja Lähdesmäki - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (4):837-850.
    Although stakeholder salience theory has received a great deal of scholarly attention in the business ethics and management literature, the theory has been criticized for overemphasizing rationality in managerial perceptions. We argue that it is important to better understand what socially constructed emotions signal in business relations, and we posit the role of envy as a discursive resource used to signal and construct the asymmetrical power relations between small business owner–managers and their stakeholders. Our study is based on a qualitative (...)
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    The Whole Creature. [REVIEW]Merja Bauters - 2008 - American Journal of Semiotics 24 (1-3):195-199.
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    The Whole Creature. [REVIEW]Merja Bauters - 2008 - American Journal of Semiotics 24 (1-3):195-199.
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    A Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Production of. [REVIEW]Merja Makinen - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (4):491-492.
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    Production of Inflected Novel Words in Older Adults With and Without Dementia.Alexandre Nikolaev, Eve Higby, JungMoon Hyun, Minna Lehtonen, Sameer Ashaie, Merja Hallikainen, Tuomo Hänninen & Hilkka Soininen - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (8):e12879.
    While cognitive changes in aging and neurodegenerative disease have been widely studied, language changes in these populations are less well understood. Inflecting novel words in a language with complex inflectional paradigms provides a good opportunity to observe how language processes change in normal and abnormal aging. Studies of language acquisition suggest that children inflect novel words based on their phonological similarity to real words they already know. It is unclear whether speakers continue to use the same strategy when encountering novel (...)
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    Organizational ethics in Finnish intensive care units: staff perceptions.Helena Leino-Kilpi, Tarja Suominen, Merja Mäkelä, Charlotte McDaniel & Pauli Puukka - 2002 - Nursing Ethics 9 (2):126-136.
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    Merja-Riitta Stenroos, Martti Mäkinen, and Inge Særheim, eds., Language Development and Contact around the North Sea. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 321.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012. Pp. xvi, 235; black-and-white figures. $158. ISBN: 9789027248398. [REVIEW]Sebastian Sobecki - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):848-850.
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    Merja Stenroos and Kjetil V. Thengs, Records of Real People: Linguistic Variation in Middle English Local Documents. (Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 11.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. Pp. ix, 310; color and black-and-white figures. $149. ISBN: 978-9-0272-0795-1. Table of contents available online at https://benjamins.com/catalog/ahs.11. [REVIEW]Tino Oudesluijs - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1252-1254.
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    Ethical dilemmas in the care of patients with incurable cancer merja kuuppelomäki address for correspondence: Merja kuuppelomäki, principal lecturer, seinäjoki polytechnic, institute of health care, koskenalantie..M. Kuuppelomaki & S. Lauri - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (4):294-306.
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