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    The Impact of Individual Attitudinal and Organisational Variables on Workplace Environmentally Friendly Behaviours.Danae Manika, Victoria K. Wells, Diana Gregory-Smith & Michael Gentry - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 126 (4):663-684.
    Although research on corporate social responsibility has grown steadily, little research has focused on CSR at the individual level. In addition, research on the role of environmental friendly organizational citizenship behaviors within CSR initiatives is scarce. In response to this gap and recent calls for further research on both individual and organizational variables of employees’ environmentally friendly, or green, behaviors, this article sheds light on the influence of these variables on three types of green employee behaviors simultaneously: recycling, energy savings, (...)
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    Clovis Maillet, Les Genres fluides. De Jeanne d'Arc aux saintes trans.Blake Gutt - 2021 - Clio 54.
    En février 2019, la Congrégation pour l’éducation catholique publie « “Il les créa homme et femme”. Pour un chemin de dialogue sur la question du genre dans l’éducation », un tract qui prône « la centralité du corps » en tant que « subjectivité qui communique l’identité de l’être » et déclare que reconnaître l’existence et la validité des identités transgenres équivaut à « anéantir la nature » (p. 13-14). Autrement dit, les transidentités seraient un signe de la dépravation moderne, (...)
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    Der verlorene Schluss des Bellum Hispaniense.Niklas Gutt - 2017 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 161 (1):90-116.
    Journal Name: Philologus Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Green intentions under the blue flag: Exploring differences in EU consumers’ willingness to pay more for environmentally-friendly products.Diana Gregory-Smith, Danae Manika & Pelin Demirel - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (3):205-222.
    Recent research on consumer social responsibility highlights the need to examine psychological drivers of environmentally‐friendly consumption choices in a global context. This article investigates consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) more for environmentally‐friendly products across 28 European Union (EU) countries, using a sample of 21,514 consumers. A multigroup structural equation modeling analysis reveals significantly different patterns and relationships, in how (a) subjective knowledge about the product's environmental impact, (b) environmental product attitudes, and (c) the perceived importance of the products’ environmental impact (...)
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    Labels for Animal Husbandry Systems Meet Consumer Preferences: Results from a Meta-analysis of Consumer Studies.Meike Janssen, Manika Rödiger & Ulrich Hamm - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (6):1071-1100.
    Political decision-makers in the European Union are currently discussing the introduction of a mandatory uniform labelling scheme for meat and milk that provides information on husbandry systems similar to the already existent labelling scheme in the EU egg market. The objective of this paper was to assess whether such information is relevant to consumers when buying meat and milk. The paper was based on a systematic synthesis of 53 scientific journal articles on empirical consumer studies. The review revealed that consumers (...)
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    Green intentions under the blue flag: Exploring differences in EU consumers’ willingness to pay more for environmentally‐friendly products.Pelin Demirel, Danae Manika & Diana Gregory-Smith - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (3):205-222.
    Recent research on consumer social responsibility highlights the need to examine psychological drivers of environmentally-friendly consumption choices in a global context. This article investigates consumers’ willingness to pay more for environmentally-friendly products across 28 European Union countries, using a sample of 21,514 consumers. A multigroup structural equation modeling analysis reveals significantly different patterns and relationships, in how subjective knowledge about the product's environmental impact, environmental product attitudes, and the perceived importance of the products’ environmental impact influence consumers’ WTP more for (...)
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    Does Humour Influence Perceptions of the Ethicality of Female-Disparaging Advertising?Vassiliki Grougiou, George Balabanis & Danae Manika - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 164 (1):1-16.
    This article responds to calls for further research on ethical issues in advertising. The study examines whether advertising strategies which use female-disparaging themes are perceived as ethical, and what effect this has on ad and brand attitudes. It also examines whether or not humour assuages ethical evaluations of female-disparaging ads. The findings from an experimental research design, which included 336 British respondents, show that non-disparaging and non-humorous ads are considered to be the most ethical, while disparaging ads are considered the (...)
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    Ut scriptor cyclicus olim: Das griechische Original von Horaz, ars 137.Reinhold F. Glei & Niklas Gutt - 2019 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 163 (1):161-166.
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    Alicia Spencer-Hall & Blake Gutt (dir.), Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography.Clovis Maillet - 2021 - Clio 54:273-275.
    Parmi les scènes de dénudations médiévales dramatiques, les plus frappantes sont celles dans lesquelles un personnage transgenre est mise à nu publiquement de vivo ou post-mortem. Cet événement, qui apparaît dans les images et les textes durant toute la période médiévale, entraîne une réassignation de la personne à son genre de naissance. On en trouve dans les vies de saints comme dans la littérature chevaleresque ; cette dénudation a longtemps été lue comme le topos de la révélation d’un sec...
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    Historia patologii w XIX wieku. Romuald Wieslaw Gutt.Teresa Ostrowska - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):307-309.
  11. Review of Translation and Relevance by EA Gutt. [REVIEW]Kirsten Malmkjær - 1992 - Mind and Language 7 (3):298-309.
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    Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt, eds., Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography. (Hagiography Beyond Tradition.) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. Pp. 342; figures. €109. ISBN: 978-9-4629-8824-8. Table of contents available online at https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462988248/trans-and-genderqueer-subjects-in-medieval-hagiography#toc.  [REVIEW]Hilary Rhodes - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):573-574.
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