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tertiary education overseas, particularly the encouragement and advice provided in the UK by the Toyne Committee and the Common … Learning Agenda of the Council for Environmental Education.  …
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on indigenous entrepreneurship in a Maori context. Design/methodology/approach – In particular, the paper explores the … pedagogical challenges from the perspective of indigenous entrepreneurship understood from a Maori context and draws on an … paper suggests that while Maori ventures may adequately reflect what constitutes successful commercial entrepreneurship …
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entrepreneurship skills training in higher education and workplace settings.  …
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for the success of sachet marketing in economies such as the Philippines and India. Practical implications – The paper …
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environment. Nevertheless, the profound changes that have revolutionised the industry have, at the same time, demanded and even …
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According to the psychological model of social behaviour, the public is instinctively fearful of new or unquantifiable threats, such as those posed by environmental and health hazards. This paper takes a psychological perspective to try and explain how public opinion on environmental issues is...
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institutional structures, such as those normally associated with tertiary education, are probably ill suited on their own to play …
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Curbing (without banning) potentially environmentally‐damaging activities that have global, rather than local, effects raises challenges analogous to those faced by a community lacking legislative powers that has to restrict access to a common pasture in order to make its use sustainable. A...
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Calls attention to an expanded focus for total quality management(TQM) which includes the environmental impact of manufacturing. Just as the concept of TQM forced a change in the economic paradigms of quality, provides empirical evidence that firms seeking a more globalized level of customer...
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finds that the common knowledge placing both labour and the environment in the same position at the WTO originates from the …, that alliance did not translate into the inclusion of both subjects at the WTO, which incorporated the environment while …
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