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  1. Generation Y attitudes towards e-ethics and internet-related misbehaviours.O. Freestone & V. Mitchell - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 54 (2):121 - 128.
    Aberrant consumer behaviour costs firms millions of pounds a year, and the Internet has provided young techno-literate consumers with a new medium to exploit businesses. This paper addresses Internet related ethics and describes the ways in which young consumers misdemean on the Internet and their attitudes towards these. Using a sample of 219 generation Y consumers, the study identified 24 aberrant behaviours which grouped into five factors; illegal, questionable activities, hacking related, human Internet trade and downloading. Those perceived as least (...)
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    Measuring Unethical Consumer Behavior Across Four Countries.Vince W. Mitchell, George Balabanis, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & T. Bettina Cornwell - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (2):395-412.
    The huge amounts spent on store security and crime prevention worldwide, not only costs international businesses, but also amounts to a hidden tax on those law-binding consumers who bear higher prices. Most previous research has focused on shoplifting and ignored many other ways in which consumers cheat businesses. Using a hybrid of both qualitative research and survey approaches in four countries, an index of 37 activities was developed to examine consumers’ unethical activities across UK, US, France, and Austria. The findings (...)
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    Measuring consumers' ethical position in austria, Britain, brunei, Hong Kong, and USA.Charles C. Cui, Vince Mitchell, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & Bettina Cornwell - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 62 (1):57 - 71.
    Previous studies have found Forsyth’s Ethical Position Questionnaire (EPQ) to vary between countries, but none has made a systematic evaluation of its psychometric properties across consumers from many countries. Using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group LISREL analysis, this paper explores the factor structure of the EPQ and the measurement equivalence in five societies: Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA. The results suggest that the modified scale, measuring idealism and relativism, was applicable in all five societies. Equivalence was found across (...)
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    Measuring consumers' ethical position in Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA.C. C. Cui, V. Mitchell, B. Schlegelmilch & T. B. Cornwell - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 62 (1):57-71.
    Previous studies have found Forsyth’s Ethical Position Questionnaire (EPQ) to vary between countries, but none has made a systematic evaluation of its psychometric properties across consumers from many countries. Using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group LISREL analysis, this paper explores the factor structure of the EPQ and the measurement equivalence in five societies: Austria, Britain, Brunei, Hong Kong and USA. The results suggest that the modified scale, measuring idealism and relativism, was applicable in all five societies. Equivalence was found across (...)
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    The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke: A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race, and Education.Nancy Fraser, Astrid Franke, Sally J. Scholz, Mark Helbling, Judith M. Green, Richard Shusterman, Beth J. Singer, Jane Duran, Earl L. Stewart, Richard Keaveny, Rudolph V. Vanterpool, Greg Moses, Charles Molesworth, Verner D. Mitchell, Clevis Headley, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Talmadge C. Guy, Laverne Gyant, Rudolph A. Cain, Blanche Radford Curry, Segun Gbadegesin, Stephen Lester Thompson & Paul Weithman (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In its comprehensive overview of Alain Locke's pragmatist philosophy this book captures the radical implications of Locke's approach within pragmatism, the critical temper embedded in Locke's works, the central role of power and empowerment of the oppressed and the concept of broad democracy Locke employed.
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  6. Chapter red brown : cutting geomatics and obstetrics together/apart : experimentation takes flight.Siddique Motala & Veronica Mitchell - 2023 - In Karin Murris & Vivienne Bozalek (eds.), In conversation with Karen Barad: doings of agential realism. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  7. Chapter red brown : cutting geomatics and obstetrics together/apart : experimentation takes flight.Siddique Motala & Veronica Mitchell - 2023 - In Karin Murris & Vivienne Bozalek (eds.), In conversation with Karen Barad: doings of agential realism. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    A Neglected American Philosopher. [REVIEW]Vemer D. Mitchell - 1998 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 26 (80):19-25.
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    A Neglected American Philosopher. [REVIEW]Vemer D. Mitchell - 1998 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 26 (80):19-25.
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    African-American Perspectives and Philosophical Traditions. [REVIEW]Vemer D. Mitchell - 1997 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 25 (78):20-22.
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    Book Review: Foster C 2009: Choosing life, choosing death: the tyranny of autonomy in medical ethics and law. Oxford: Hart. 216 pp. GBP22.50; USD45.00 . ISBN: 978 1 84113 929 6. [REVIEW]V. Mitchell - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (6):833-834.
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    Book review: Megan-Jane Johnstone, Bioethics: a nursing perspective, fifth edition, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone: Sydney, 2009, 472 pp.: 9780729538732, 37.99. [REVIEW]V. Mitchell - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (2):272-273.
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    Book review: Pattison S, Hannigan B, Pill R, Thomas H, eds, Emerging values in health care: the challenge for professionals, Jessica Kingsley: London/Philadelphia, PA, 2010, 256 pp.: 9781843109471, GBP39.99/USD64.95. [REVIEW]V. Mitchell - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (6):795-796.
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    Book Review: Sutton A 2007: Christian bioethics: a guide for the perplexed. London: T&T Clark. 180 pp. GBP14.99/USD24.95 . ISBN: 0 567 031977. [REVIEW]V. Mitchell - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (5):669-670.
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    Book review: Values-based health and social care: Beyond evidence-based practiceMcCarthyJRoseP . Values-based health and social care: Beyond evidence-based practice. London: SAGE, 2010. 169pp. ISBN: 978-1848602021GBP 20.99/USD 40.95. [REVIEW]Vince Mitchell - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):865-865.
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    The Centennial Anniversary of the Souls of Black Folk. [REVIEW]Verner D. Mitchell - 2004 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (99):12-20.
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    The Centennial Anniversary of the Souls of Black Folk. [REVIEW]Verner D. Mitchell - 2004 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (99):12-20.