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Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions In Modern Italy

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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 14679 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Democracy & Work (electrical).

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Family, friend or foe? Critical reflections on the relevance and role of social capital in health promotion and community development.

TL;DR: This paper lays a foundation for a critical dialogue between social capital and health promotion, by examining problematics in the conceptualization and practice of social capital building and linking these to models of community development, a cornerstone health promotion strategy.
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When Firms Talk, Do Investors Listen?: The Role of Trust in Stock Market Reactions to Corporate Earnings Announcements

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of societal trust on investor reactions to corporate earnings announcements was investigated, and the authors found that the positive effect of trust on investors' reactions to earnings news is more pronounced when a country's investor protection and disclosure requirements are weaker, suggesting that trust acts as a substitute for formal institutions; and when the average education level is lower, consistent with less educated people relying more on trust in making economic decisions.
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Gone but Not Lost: The Different Performance Impacts of Employee Mobility Between Cooperators Versus Competitors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors extend research on the relationship between employee mobility and firm performance by exploring how mobility between competitors and mobility between potential cooperators are different, and how competition and cooperation are different.
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Connectedness and citizenship: redefining social integration.

TL;DR: A new definition of social integration is offered, defined as a process, unfolding over time, through which individuals who have been psychiatrically disabled increasingly develop and exercise their capacities for connectedness and citizenship.