Ethical Brand Journal

Welcome to the first iteration of the eb™ Journal. At this stage, it contains over one thousand academic papers and other research that have been produced over several decades by over two thousand authors from around the world. The vast majority are selected because they use terms such as ethical brand and ethical branding to characterise settings and outcomes in many different techno-industrial consumption contexts that concern the social, economic and environmental well-being of humanity.

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EVALUATING THE TENDENCY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMONG UNIVERSITY GRADUATING STUDENTS IN CYPRUS

This study was carried out for the purpose of understanding the tendency for entrepreneurship among university graduating students in Cyprus. Specifically, this study expects to identify the factors Read More »

Date: 2011
Author: Christos Matsangides, Thanos Kriemadis
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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HOW DO REVERSE LOGISTICS REACT TO A GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN?

Following changes brought on by globalization, the establishment of regulatory bodies (such as WEEE, RoHS) in the EU economic market has had a dramatic influence on the supply chain of entire Read More »

Date: 2011
Author: Sonia M. Lo
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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A HABITUS OF EARLY RETIREMENT IN THE AGE OF AUSTERITY: LESSONS FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGMENT

Early retirement must be distinguished from retirement. The former may be defined as the situation at which people do not work, do not seek work and also consider themselves retired, although their Read More »

Date: 2011
Author: Iasonas Lamprianou
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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THE KNOWLEDGE EFFECTS OF PRIOR ALLIANCES ON ACQUISITION PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Motivation: This paper provides further empirical evidence that prior strategic alliances made with firms similar to or in the same industry as the acquisition target positively affect the focal Read More »

Date: 2011
Author: Ian P.L. Kwan
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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THE NON ECONOMICAL CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE SUCCESS OF A SPORT EVENT

Traditional management systems that evaluate and measure performance entirely on financial measures, are insufficient in modern performance measurement systems, where one has to evaluate more Read More »

Date: 2011
Author: Spiros Kokolakis, Ian Henry, Leigh Robinson
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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