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    • Taking Carbon into Account in Capital Budgeting : A Field Study of Municipal Energy Companies in Finland 

      Hyvönen, Timo; Laine, Matias; Pellinen, Jukka (Taylor & Francis, 2024)
      Climate change represents a fundamental challenge for human societies. The use of fossil fuels (e.g. coal, oil, gas and peat) in industry, transportation and energy production plays a substantial role in accelerating global ...
    • Mindfulness and creative process engagement : the mediating role of workplace relational systems 

      Awan, Usama; Sufyan, Muhammad; Ameer, Irfan; Shamim, Saqib; Akhtar, Pervaiz; Zia, Najam Ul (Emerald, 2024)
      Purpose Despite widespread recognition of the importance of mindfulness in organizational science literature, little is known about how mindfulness motivates individuals to configure information processing and team member ...
    • Predicting factors of nurses’ intention to continue in nursing 

      Koponen, S. (Tampere University Press, 2011)
      Population aging increases pressure on the health care service in many countries, including Finland. At same time health care is facing a shortage of nurses due to the lack of new nurses entering the workforce, nurses ...
    • Biodiversity, leadership, and resilience in a national sustainable tourism program 

      Sorakunnas, Esko; Räikkönen, Juulia; Konu, Henna; Grénman, Miia; Tyrväinen, Liisa (Routledge, 2024)
      This study addresses the complex relationship between biodiversity, leadership, and resilience in the tourism industry. We apply case study methodology to examine the potential of Visit Finland’s Sustainable Travel Finland ...
    • Accepting Organizational Theories 

      Aksom, Herman (Springer, 2023)
      In this paper we aim to contribute to the recent debate on non-empirical theory confrmation by analyzing why scientists accept and trust their theories in the absence of clear empirical verifcation in social sciences. Given ...