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As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the social sciences, for the most part, has not been heard. Indeed, the relatively small representation of academic scholarship in this debate has come predominately from the physical sciences in...
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This article aims to examine the role of objects in the transformation of logics (Thornton & Ocasio, 2008) at the practice level. In particular, it explores how financial actors use, transform and are constrained by their ‘market devices' – defined as a range of instruments, models and tools...
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Focusing on utilization of employees strengths at workforce brings companies benefit to the diverse workforce and creates a competitive advantage in a turbulent and dynamic business environment. The intention of this research is to fill a significant research gap in the in-depth exploration of...
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Actions for both adapting and mitigating climate change (CC) are fewer and smaller than it is necessary. A possible explanation for this is that CC cannot be perceived directly and the reaction to it depends on how it is communicated.
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This study investigates the climate change discourse as this is a highly debated topic nowadays. A case study is revealed in this paper, which consists of applying the critical discourse analysis method at Raiffeisen Bank, one of the most important international banks. The findings of this study...
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syntactic proofs of some well-known theorems in the area of interactive epistemology that specify some sufficient epistemic …, we present a variant of the logic extended with dynamic operators of Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL). We show that it … orderings over strategy profiles), and show that every assumption is expressed by a corresponding logical axiom of our logic …
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There has been a recent surge of interest among economists in developing models of doxastic states that can account for some aspects of human cognitive limitations that are ignored by standard formal models, such as awareness. Epistemologists purport to have a principled reason for ignoring the...
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The modeling of awareness and unawareness is a significant topic in the doxastic logic literature, where it is usually … draws upon the modal probabilistic logic that was introduced by Aumann (1999) at the semantic level, and then axiomatized by …-modal and probabilistic-of doxastic logic. …
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