Essays about: "frequent social interaction."
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1. The Mediating Role of Social Trust. A Quantitative Study of Frequent Social Interaction and Attitudes toward Immigrants.
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : One of the pillars of a democratic society is social trust. It strengthens the perception of group values and creates a social environment that may influence attitudes toward immigrants. This paper delves into the dynamics of frequent social interaction (FSI), attitudes towards immigrants (ATI), and the mediating role of social trust (ST). READ MORE
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2. Improve Sustainability Performance of a Global Supply Chain : Proposal of LARGS framework and case study in Airinum
University essay from KTH/Hållbar produktionsutveckling (ML)Abstract : Leanness, agility, resilience, greenness, and sustainability of a supply chain are critical factors that organizations have to consider to increase the competitiveness of their supply chain. Lean & Green (L&G) practices have been proven to enhance performance related to sustainability when deployed. READ MORE
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3. Household Waste Segregation: Lessons from Poland
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : One of the problems facing the world in the twenty-first century is the management of municipal waste, a problem where the household plays a key role in the process through its interaction with the municipal waste management system. How this interaction works is dependant not only on the design of the municipal waste management system, but also on the individual households. READ MORE
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4. Emergency Powers & Human Rights: Shield or Sword? Analysing the emergency powers paradox in a Southeast Asian context
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The state of emergency – the governmental provision of imposing exceptional powers applicable to emergencies – is a characteristic shared by a majority of national governments. The possibility to invoke emergency provisions, albeit necessary, is inherently vulnerable to abuse. READ MORE
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5. Ethical Dilemmas in coercive psychiatric care in sweden as experienced by frontline-workers in their work with adult patients
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärdAbstract : Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of harm to patients and psychiatric staff. Contrasting to a global trend to reduce coercion, the number of coercive admissions and coercive treatment in Swedish psychiatry remains stable. READ MORE