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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The Micro-dynamics Of Learning Networks: How Local Actors Contest ‘peripherality’

Current thinking in regional development has been incredibly productive and led to a plethora of empirically-derived ‘big’ concepts and theories. These grand ideas embody the geographies of a Read More »

Date: 01/01/2003
Author: Paul Benneworth
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Talent Management: Attracting And Retaining Academic Staff At Selected Public Higher Education

The challenge being experienced by higher education to attract and retain talented academics, particularly black staff, motivated this particular study. The challenge has been experienced by the Read More »

Date: 03/2017
Author: KRISHNAMBAL KISSOONDUTH
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Engaging And Mobilizing Society Through Edutainment

Increased competition between enterprises means that they have to combine social and economic dimensions in their activities 1. One of the manifestations of the indicated process is the focus on the Read More »

Date: 11/14/2007
Author: Arvind Singhal, Virginia Lacayo
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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THE IDEA OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING INSTRUMENTAL AND COHERENT MODELS OF

Increased competition between enterprises means that they have to combine social and economic dimensions in their activities 1. One of the manifestations of the indicated process is the focus on the Read More »

Date: 2017
Author: MICHAŁ LITWIŃSKI
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Punishing Vices Or Rewarding Virtues? The Motivations For And Benefits Of Ethical Ratings For

In A Treatise on Virtues and Rewards, Dragonetti (1769) advances a theory of action based on rewards for virtues. The idea of rewards, especially of awards, relies on the hypothesis that intrinsic Read More »

Date: 01/02/2021
Author: Fabio La Rosa, Francesca Bernini
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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