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Innovation, Social Responsibility and Sustainability
While global challenges such as a future pandemics and global warming seem insurmountable, innovation and cumulative small changes can help towards managing such disruptive events.Innovation can encompass a new way of doing things, new products and services, and new solutions; in organizations where innovation can flourish, progress and resilience can be achieved. This edited collection draws together a number of chapters, organized into two parts – developing social responsibility and developing sustainability – both of which are interlinked and interdependent.Topics presented range from: mandatory CSR in the banking industry to the professional integration of displaced persons to knowledge for and about sustainability, and many more.The diversity of the chapters gift readers an interdisciplinary examination of innovation, social responsibility and sustainability. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility offers the latest research on topical issues by international experts and has practical relevance to business managers.
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Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication : Problems and Solutions Toward Social Sustainability
This collection calls for improved technical communication for the public through an embodied, situated understanding of environmental risk that promotes social justice. In addition to providing a series of chapters about recent issues on risk communication, this volume offers a diverse look at methodological practices for students, researchers, and practitioners looking to address embodied aspects of crisis and risk that incorporate UX, storytelling, and dynamic text.It includes chapters that bring embodiment to the forefront of risk communication, highlighting the cycle of content creation, dissemination, public response and decision making, continuing iterations of educational efforts, and recovery, toward increasing adaptive capacity as a whole.In addition, this work directs necessary attention to overcoming perceptual difficulties, memory lapses, definitional differences, access issues, and pedagogical problems in the communication of risks to diverse publics. This collection is essential reading for scholars and can be used as a supplemental text or casebook for courses in technical communication, environmental communication, risk and crisis communication, science communication, and public health.
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Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Mission-driven ventures have the power to change the world and solve today’s most pressing social problems.Social Entrepreneurship equips students with the theories, models, tools, and templates they need to generate ideas and shape opportunities into impactful social enterprises.Author Carole Carlson uses a variety of real-world examples, cases, and profiles to illustrate how entrepreneurs around the world are changing their communities.Exercises allow students to practice developing their entrepreneurial skillset as they learn the fundamentals of structuring, financing, marketing, and scaling social ventures.Whatever social cause your students are passionate about, they will find Social Entrepreneurship a vital resource for making their vision a reality.
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Contemporary Trends in Conflict and Communication : Technology and Social Media
Contemporary Trends in Conflict and Communication: Technology and Social Media examines the myriad ways conflict communication occurs in mediated spaces, whether through social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, on private social enterprise spaces, or through formal online dispute resolution (ODR) technologies.We were experiencing the increase of conflict communication in hybrid spaces prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet the global lockdown that shifted everyone to remote teaching, learning, and working heightened our attention to the impact of technology and social media on conflict dynamics.While social media is often implicated in the spread of alternative facts, false news, and intimidation, technology and new media also have the capacity to enhance and transform conflict communication in education, workplace, and socio-political settings.The contributors to this volume showcase cutting-edge research that helps us make sense of the times we are living in and is organized in three sections: (1) Using technology to promote dialogue and collaboration, (2) Conflict communication on social media, (3) Online conflict management in education, training, and practice.This collection is relevant to scholars of conflict studies as it highlights key trends and areas for future research to improve conflict communication, dialogue, and collaboration and proposes ideas for using technology and social media to transform and connect rather than polarize and divide.
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What is the difference between social communication and social interaction?
Social communication refers to the exchange of information through verbal and nonverbal means, such as speaking, gestures, and facial expressions, to convey thoughts, feelings, and ideas. On the other hand, social interaction involves the broader concept of engaging with others in a social setting, including activities such as playing, sharing, and collaborating. While social communication focuses on the exchange of messages, social interaction encompasses the overall dynamic of how individuals engage with one another in social contexts.
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What is social security training?
Social security training refers to programs and courses designed to educate individuals about the social security system and how it works. This training typically covers topics such as eligibility requirements, benefits calculation, application procedures, and rights and responsibilities of beneficiaries. The goal of social security training is to help individuals understand their entitlements and make informed decisions about their retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. This training can be provided by government agencies, non-profit organizations, or financial institutions.
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What is the definition of social security and social justice?
Social security refers to a government program that provides financial assistance to individuals who are retired, disabled, or unemployed. It is designed to ensure that people have a basic level of income and access to essential services. Social justice, on the other hand, is the concept of fair and equitable treatment for all members of society, regardless of their background or circumstances. It involves addressing inequalities and working towards a society where everyone has equal opportunities and rights. Both social security and social justice are important for creating a more inclusive and fair society.
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Were the social security contributions criticized?
Yes, the social security contributions were criticized for being too high and burdensome for both employees and employers. Critics argued that the high contributions were hindering job creation and economic growth, as they increased the cost of labor for businesses. Some also raised concerns about the sustainability of the social security system in the long term, given the aging population and increasing strain on the system.
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation : Ecosystems for Inclusion in Europe
This book provides comprehensive and advanced analysis of the characteristics of social entrepreneurship in Europe.It offers innovative, up-todate research on the ecosystems of social entrepreneurship, the behavior of social entrepreneurs, their ability to produce social innovation, social capital and social inclusion, and the role of stakeholders in fostering socially oriented businesses.Moreover, it addresses the diversity of the European social enterprise sector from an evolutionary perspective, with particular reference to the rise of social entrepreneurship and the role of new-generation social entrepreneurs throughout Europe.Multidisciplinary contributions authored by experts from business and accounting, economics, and sociology serve the purpose of delivering a holistic study of social entrepreneurship, also providing the necessary data for delivering policy implications on the features of the most effective enabling social and institutional ecosystems. The broad approach, based on different theoretical frameworks and methodologies across numerous disciplines, enables the authors to tackle all of the complex research issues connected to social entrepreneurship in the region.The book builds on the results of the European Union 7FP (European Union’s Research and Innovation funding program for 2007–013)-funded “EFESEIIS – Enabling the flourishing and evolution of social entrepreneurship for innovative and inclusive societies” research project. The central theme of the book is an evolutionary perspective on the dynamics and the rise of the social enterprise in Europe.This evolutionary perspective can be used in an economic as well as a social longitudinal analysis of changing contexts and entrepreneurial practices.The evolutionary perspective will be used as a tool to account for the specificity of developmental pathways in different contexts and countries.
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European Economic Integration and Social Cohesion
This book explores the interrelationship between neoliberal economic policies within the European Union (EU), particularly across Eurozone countries, and the decline in social cohesion exemplified by the rise in support for political parties of the extreme right.
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The Struggle for Social Sustainability : Moral Conflicts in Global Social Policy
The ongoing social crises and moral conflicts evident in global social policy debates are addressed in this timely volume. Leading interdisciplinary scholars focus on the ‘social’ of social policy, which is increasingly conceived in a globalised form, as new international agreements and global goals engender social struggles.They tackle pressing ‘social questions’, many of which have been exacerbated by COVID-19, including growing inequality, changing world population, ageing societies, migration and intersectional disadvantage. This ground-breaking volume critically engages with contested conceptions of the social which are increasingly deployed by international institutions and policy makers.Focusing on social sustainability, social cohesion, social justice, social wellbeing and social progress this text is even more crucial as policy makers look to accelerate socially sustainable solutions to the world’s biggest challenges.
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Are social security contributions too high?
The answer to whether social security contributions are too high depends on various factors such as the country's economic situation, the level of benefits provided, and the overall social security system in place. In some cases, high contributions may be necessary to sustain a generous social security system that provides adequate support to its citizens. However, excessively high contributions could also burden individuals and businesses, potentially hindering economic growth. It is essential to strike a balance between ensuring the sustainability of the social security system and not placing an undue financial strain on contributors.
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Who is entitled to social security?
In general, individuals who have paid into the social security system through payroll taxes during their working years are entitled to receive social security benefits. This includes workers, retirees, disabled individuals, and certain family members of eligible workers. The specific eligibility requirements and benefit amounts can vary based on factors such as age, work history, and disability status.
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Who pays for social security contributions?
Social security contributions are typically paid by both employees and employers. In most countries, employees have a portion of their salary deducted to contribute to social security, while employers also make contributions on behalf of their employees. These contributions help fund various social security programs such as retirement benefits, disability benefits, and healthcare. The specific rates and rules for social security contributions vary by country.
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What is a social security agreement?
A social security agreement is a bilateral agreement between two countries that coordinates the social security systems of both countries. These agreements are designed to help people who have worked in both countries and may be eligible for social security benefits from each country. The agreements help to prevent double taxation and ensure that individuals receive the benefits they are entitled to, regardless of where they have worked or lived. These agreements also help to promote international trade and labor mobility by removing barriers related to social security.
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