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Jody Quigley, Susan Rasmussen and John McAlaney
Although the suicidal and self-harming behaviour of individuals is often associated with similar behaviours in people they know, little is known about the impact of perceived social norms on those behaviours. In a range of other behavioural domains (e.g....
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Richard Novak and Antonin Pavlicek
In this theoretical paper, we explore Big Data ethics in the broader context of general data ethics, stakeholder groups, demand for governance and regulation, social norms, and human values. We follow and expand on the digital divide, governance, and reg...
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Madelijne Gorsira, Linda Steg, Adriaan Denkers and Wim Huisman
The aim of this research was to examine how organizational and individual factors, in concert, shape corruption. We examined whether the ethical climate of organizations is related to corruption, and if so, whether it affects corruption through individua...
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Bradi Heaberlin and Simon DeDeo
Social norms have traditionally been difficult to quantify. In any particular society, their sheer number and complex interdependencies often limit a system-level analysis. One exception is that of the network of norms that sustain the online Wikipedia c...
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Bahar Burtan Dogan
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Social capital plays a crucial role in the development processes of every country. Diyarbakir, a metropolitan city in Turkey, and her hinterland had always been ? and still is ? one of the most developed centers of Anatolia and Middle East. But the city ...
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Furong Chen, Yuyuan Yi and Yifu Zhao
This study examines the role of social capital, at both individual and community levels, in promoting farmers? participation in providing rural public goods in China. Based on the survey data of 622 farmers from 82 villages across Hebei, Shaanxi, Jiangsu...
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Saadatu Umaru Baba and Dan van der Horst
Gender relations mediate access to the environment in a variety of ways, through formal institutions such as customary law or informal social norms operating at the household level. This is particularly so in rural areas of the global south that are high...
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Dara Citra Pratiwi
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Abstract? Ethics is defined as a person's beliefs about whether certain decisions, behaviors, or actions are right or wrong. Therefore what determines ethical behavior differs from one person to another. For example, someone who finds money on the ...
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Elizabeth Ramsey, Emily Zechman Berglund and Rohit Goyal
In rapidly growing urban areas in India and the developing world, water demands typically exceed supply. While local governments may implement management programs to reduce demand for freshwater, water savings are dependent on the conservation behaviors ...
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Simon DeDeo
What is the boundary between a vigorous argument and a breakdown of relations? What drives a group of individuals across it? Taking Wikipedia as a test case, we use a hidden Markov model to approximate the computational structure and social grammar of mo...
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Batuhan Fatih Mollaogullari, Ramazan Temel
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The definition of social entrepreneurship includes systematic activities aimed at solving many social problems, from human rights, environment, development, social exclusion, poverty reduction. Social entrepreneurship makes an unlimited effort by focusin...
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Angela T. Ragusa
Climate and land use change pose global challenges to water policy and management. This article furthers calls for integrated research conceptualizing water management as a holistic, interdependent system that may benefit from sociological research. To b...
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Nada Mallah Boustani and Claude Chammaa
This paper aims to explore Youth?s attitudes towards digital marketing utility perception and its effect on behavioral patterns in a cross-cultural perspective. The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT 2) model was adopted together w...
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Hao Li, Huina Liu, Wei-Yew Chang and Chun Wang
Excess fertilization is a major cause of agricultural environmental pollution. However, different studies attribute farmers? fertilization behavior to different factors, hindering theoretical and empirical development. Using a meta-analysis of 64 empiric...
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Tomá? Sigmund
The article deals with the topic of attention paid to online privacy policy statements by university students. Privacy policy statements were originally intended to mitigate the users? privacy con-cerns and support trust, but users disregard them. The ar...
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Abdulelah A. Alghamdi and Margaret Plunkett
With the increased use of Social Networking Sites and Apps (SNSAs) in Saudi Arabia, it is important to consider the impact of this on the social lives of tertiary students, who are heavy users of such technology. A mixed methods study exploring the effec...
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Raül Avilla-Royo, Sam Jacoby and Ibon Bilbao
The recent growth of cooperative housing in Spain questions existing design standards and regulations as well as cultural norms of ownership, management and current housing typologies. This paper analyzes the design opportunities and challenges emerging ...
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Cori Faklaris, Francesco Cafaro, Asa Blevins, Matthew A. O?Haver and Neha Singhal
With the advent of mobile apps such as Periscope, Facebook Live, and now TikTok, live-streaming video has become a commonplace form of social computing. It has not been clear, however, to what extent the current ubiquity of smartphones is impacting this ...
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Adel R. Alharbi and Amer Aljaedi
Twitter is one of the most popular online social networks for spreading propaganda and words in the Arab region. Spammers are now creating rogue accounts to distribute adult content through Arabic tweets that Arabic norms and cultures prohibit. Arab gove...
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Mohammed Hokroh, PhD, Gill Green, PhD
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The purpose of this research paper is to explore the factors that influence Saudi users to adopt and use online video games. We developed a theoretical framework based on the Technology Adoption Model (TAM) to examine 6 hypotheses through a survey of 106...
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