Social Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 333: Status Hoarding: How Higher Status Actors Steal Credit for Others’ Work Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci15050333 Authors: Joseph
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This article delineates a comprehensive framework for the achievement of effective metaverse governance that reflects the EU's current metaverse agenda and promotes respect
for intellectual property rights. To do so, this article follows a two-strand methodology. [...]
Related party loans, due to their inherent nature, warrant a higher threshold for scrutiny when compared to loans extended by unrelated parties. Why were these monies advanced
as loans, carrying higher priority in insolvency, rather than being invested as share capital? Even though such loans might be regarded as having an underlying presumption [...]
Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. This cross-national study examined the structure of oppressive attitudes among criminal justice majors in the United States and
South Korea. Using survey data from 697 students across four universities in each country, eight attitudinal domains—prison ... [...]
Social security claimants in the United Kingdom are drawn into a climate of accountability. The blend of law and administration means that they can be required to explain actions
and expose choices to judgement. Claimants can be held accountable for ensuring not only that their possession- and labour-based resources are factored into claim [...]