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Social status shapes green consumption in an S-shaped pattern across socioeconomic levelsIn this work, Joe J. Gladstone and Silvia Bellezza analyzed a nationally representative U.K. dataset to map green consumption across the social spectrum. Building on theories like conspicuous ...
Dees, J. Gregory. "The Social Enterprise Spectrum: Structuring Social-Purpose Ventures: From Philanthropy to Commerce." Harvard Business School Background Note 396-343, April 1996. (Revised May 1996.) ...
Miller: What do you mean by the term “solitude spectrum?” Ross ... but maybe where that social nature comes in that you refer to is more about what happens after. It’s a shared experience ...
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