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Eryn Rigley, Adriane Chapman, Christine Evers and Will McNeill
As AI deployment has broadened, so too has an awareness for the ethical implications and problems that may ensue from this deployment. In response, groups across multiple domains have issued AI ethics standards that rely on vague, high-level principles t...
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Cristina Casareale, Eleonora Gioia, Alessandra Colocci, Noemi Marchetti, Maria Teresa Carone and Fausto Marincioni
Despite the concrete evidence of human responsibilities with the ongoing environmental crisis, tangible changes toward low disaster-risk development models are slow in coming and delayed in implementation. This paper discusses the principles of geoethics...
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Milena Ilic,Branislav Radnovic,Zoran D. Zivkovic
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Several factors direct the companies to apply a higher level of corporate social responsibility: the increasing expectations of customers, changes in expectations of employees, laws and government pressure, investor interest in the social criteria and ch...
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Benjamin K. Sovacool
This article explores public opposition to renewable power technologies in the United States. It begins by discussing the genesis of environmental ethics, or how some Americans have come to place importance on the protection of the environment and preser...
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Daniel Roberto Pérez,María Josefa Rassetto,Julieta Farina
Ecological restoration (ER) arises from Leopold's environmental ethics in the 1930s. Since about 1970, the discipline was consolidated with exponential growth in social movements and environmental policies. Analysis of the current and future development ...
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Sandra Zajmi
Pág. 43 - 56
Climate change is the most complex challenge that humankind has had to face in recent times. With each successive generation, redressing the imbalance will be more difficult. Diverse and complex requirements of maintaining life o...
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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Piero MELLA,Patrizia GAZZOLA
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In this paper we propose a general model to understand (not merely describe) the operating logic of Business Value-Creating Organizations and, in particular of the capitalistic firm - that is, the business for-profit organization. When viewed as autopoie...
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Vasco Santos, Patrícia Simão, Isabel Reis, Marta Correia Sampaio, Filipa Martinho and Bruno Sousa
Tourism is currently one of the main sectors of profit for the worldwide economy. This study aims to explore ethics and sustainability in employer branding applied in the hotel industry, which is intended to correlate these very current and little-explor...
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Atok Miftachul Hudha,Husamah Husamah Husamah
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Abstract: This article is intended to explore the problems of environmental ethics to increase public awareness about the importance of the beach conservation. This research method is descriptive qualitative and quantitave, the primary data was obtained ...
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Mark W. Rectanus
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This article examines how artists, activism, and works of art may contribute to a more textured understanding of debt in contemporary society and culture. The diversity of aesthetic practices and range of strategic interventions in which artists are orga...
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S. Viviers,J. K. Bosch,E. V.D.M. Smit,A. Buijs
AbstractA growing number of investors, globally and in South Africa, are embracing the concept of Responsible Investing (RI). In essence RI refers to a combination of investment strategies that integrate ethical as well as environmental, social and corpo...
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S. Viviers,J. K. Bosch,E. V.D.M. Smit,A. Buijs
AbstractA growing number of investors, globally and in South Africa, are embracing the concept of Responsible Investing (RI). In essence RI refers to a combination of investment strategies that integrate ethical as well as environmental, social and corpo...
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Isaac Oluoch
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing research on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and geographic information technologies for monitoring and mapping varying phenomena on the Earth?s surface. At the same time, there has been growing...
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Sawyer Clever, Tyler Crago, Alex Polka, Jameela Al-Jaroodi and Nader Mohamed
When it comes to smart cities, one of the most important components is data. To enable smart city applications, data needs to be collected, stored, and processed to accomplish intelligent tasks. In this paper we discuss smart cities and the use of new an...
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Sawyer Clever, Tyler Crago, Alex Polka, Jameela Al-Jaroodi and Nader Mohamed
When it comes to smart cities, one of the most important components is data. To enable smart city applications, data needs to be collected, stored, and processed to accomplish intelligent tasks. In this paper we discuss smart cities and the use of new an...
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Rasool Sarihi Asfestani,Mehraban Hadi Peykani,Akbar Etebaryan
Pág. 226 - 232
Today, professional ethics has gained a strategic position in the global environment due to intertwined professions and many challenges arising from globalization and also provides wide range of knowledge in which its alignment with political accountabil...
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Mahrokh Lotfollahi Haghi,Mehraban Hadi Peikani,Akbar Etebarian
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Businesses nowadays have perceived that social issues must be taken seriously. One major requirement for corporations to survive in the global world and acquire a larger market share along with competitive advantage toward a competitive economy is observ...
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Nirmala Dorasamy, Monal A. Abdel-Baki
While the Egyptian Revolution has initiated democratic transformation, the economy remains vulnerable to shocks that are apt to exacerbate unemployment, inequity, and poverty the prime triggers of the popular uprising. Stability hinges on the newly elec...
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John J. Williams, Alfred E. Seaman
Corporate governance mechanisms essentially reside in the control structure/systems of most organizations and provide, theoretically at least, a conduit to support a better organizational ethical climate. This linkage, however, has seldom been portrayed ...
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