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‘Each flight is different’ : Carbon emissions of selected flights in three geographical markets
(Pergamon Press, 2017)
Air travel is considered the biggest individual climate sin. Avoiding flying, however, seems impossible. In this paper we argue that the flight a passenger chooses can be significant. For this purpose we compared the carbon ...
‘Interesting but scary’ : Customers' perceived value of MyData
(Routledge, 2022)
Digitalisation has facilitated saving data in various warehouses. While Big Data is a new form of capital that is often considered an asset for organisations, the potential value of data to customers has seldom been ...
‘We are all responsible now’: Governmentality and responsibilized subjects in corporate social responsibility
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2015)
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to regulate themselves, and self-regulation is manifested in collaborative efforts that promote individual well-being. Yet, ...
‘World-class’ fantasies : A neocolonial analysis of international branch campuses
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2019)
In this article, we build on postcolonial studies and discourse analytical research exploring how the ‘world-class’ discourse as an ideology and a fantasy structures neocolonial relations in international branch campuses. ...
“Once an entrepreneur, always an entrepreneur” : positioning analysis of written narratives
(Emerald, 2022)
Purpose
The negative stereotypes concerning late-career workers are found to prevail and lead to negative circulation of narratives and actions between individuals and societies. Using the context of late-career entrepreneurs, ...
“Thanks for Watching.” The Effectiveness of YouTube vlogendorsements
(Pergamon Press, 2019)
This study examines the effectiveness of brand endorsements in vlogs (video blogs) by assessing the role of audience participation, parasocial relationship, and valence toward vlog endorsements on the perceived credibility ...
“When the baby sleeps, I work” : neoliberal motherhood in Latin America during the Covid-19 lockdown
(Emerald, 2023)
Purpose – This paper explores working mothers’ coping strategies concerning paid and unpaid work in Chile and Argentina during the Covid-19 pandemic. The paper aimed to understand the influence of cultural norms on motherhood ...
”Luova tuho” talouskasvussa sekä talouskasvun tutkimuksessa ja opetuksessa
(Taloustieteellinen yhdistys, 2021)