Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 618: From Likes to Lifeworlds: The Contributions of Youth Work Practice in the Online Lifeworld to Young People’s Development Social Sciences
doi: 10.3390/socsci14100618 [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 615: Gray Divorce in the Shadow of Modernization: Changing Family Dynamics in Türkiye Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14100615 Authors:
Selcuk Aydin Abdurrahim Sahin Muhammed Bahadir [...]
Societies, Vol. 15, Pages 290: Navigating Layered Exclusion: Workplace Dynamics and Inter-Migrant Discrimination Among African Professionals in Australia Societies doi: 10.3390/soc15100290
Authors: Olabisi Imonitie Stephen Bolaji Tinashe Dune Sulay Jalloh Isaac Akefe [...]
The financial implications of corporate environmental responsibility (CER) remain a subject of considerable debate, with empirical evidence often yielding mixed results. This
ambiguity suggests that the relationship is contingent upon broader contextual factors, particularly the institutional environment. [...]
The United States imprisons juvenile delinquents at a rate higher than any other country in the world. This is likely due to the lack of a federal standard for a minimum age
to try children as adults. While states scramble to find the appropriate response, youth offenders are left as collateral in a vicious loop of recidivism. [...]
This study presents the results of research conducted among Lithuanian, Polish, and Ukrainian mediators on the issue of involving children in mediation in matters which concern
them in order to hear their voice. The aim of the study was to establish the actual state of art, and therefore the scope, frequency and methods of involving children [...]
This paper investigates whether and to what extent corporate sustainability policies attract shareholder activism—and whether such attention is general or selectively targeted.
While sustainability initiatives are typically viewed as signals of legitimacy and ethical commitment, we argue that they may also heighten stakeholder expectations [...]
This study investigates why financially constrained Chinese firms continue to engage in substantial philanthropic giving and whether such donations yield financial and sustainability-related
benefits. Positioned at the intersection of corporate social responsibility (CSR), financing constraints, and sustainable development, it examines the link between [...]