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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 408-422
Author(s):  
Ines Mhissen ◽  
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Jouhaina Gherib ◽  
Sandrine Berger-Douce ◽  
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Purpose: Bymobilizing the sociological approach of action logic, this research aims to understand the articulation between the various dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the conditions for the emergence of an overallcommitment towards stakeholders in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in an emerging country: Tunisia. Design/methodology: A qualitative study was carried out through multiple case studies of Tunisian SMEs. Findings: The research findings tend to reveal that an overall CSR commitment requires an interaction between individual and contextual dimensions. However, predispositions coming from the individual manager dimension would play the role of a catalyst for a proactive CSR approach. As for the SMEs transition from weak to global commitment, this would primarily stem from contextual dimensions. In addition, each of the hedonistic, entrepreneurial or managerial action logic could be conducive to this type of commitment. Research Limitations:The number of explored cases could constitute a limitation of this work as it does not allow a statistical generalization of the results based on the criterion of frequency. Originality: Few of the CSR studies focused on a multi-dimensional commitment in SMEs In this research we aim to avoid an over-representation of the manager, and approach his action logics most conducive to a multi-stakeholder approach to CSR.


2021 ◽  
pp. 103057
Author(s):  
Stepan L. Kuznetsov ◽  
Stanislav O. Speranski
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Author(s):  
Daxin Liu ◽  
Gerhard Lakemeyer

In a recent paper Belle and Lakemeyer proposed the logic DS, a probabilistic extension of a modal variant of the situation calculus with a model of belief based on weighted possible worlds. Among other things, they were able to precisely capture the beliefs of a probabilistic knowledge base in terms of the concept of only-believing. While intuitively appealing, the logic has a number of shortcomings. Perhaps the most severe is the limited expressiveness in that degrees of belief are restricted to constant rational numbers, which makes it impossible to express arbitrary belief distributions. In this paper we will address this and other shortcomings by extending the language and modifying the semantics of belief and only-believing. Among other things, we will show that belief retains many but not all of the properties of DS. Moreover, it turns out that only-believing arbitrary sentences, including those mentioning belief, is uniquely satisfiable in our logic. For an interesting class of knowledge bases we also show how reasoning about beliefs and meta-beliefs after performing noisy actions and sensing can be reduced to reasoning about the initial beliefs of an agent using a form of regression.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-26
Author(s):  
Stepan Kuznetsov

Action logic is the algebraic logic (inequational theory) of residuated Kleene lattices. One of the operations of this logic is the Kleene star, which is axiomatized by an induction scheme. For a stronger system that uses an -rule instead (infinitary action logic), Buszkowski and Palka (2007) proved -completeness (thus, undecidability). Decidability of action logic itself was an open question, raised by Kozen in 1994. In this article, we show that it is undecidable, more precisely, -complete. We also prove the same undecidability results for all recursively enumerable logics between action logic and infinitary action logic, for fragments of these logics with only one of the two lattice (additive) connectives, and for action logic extended with the law of distributivity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 257 ◽  
pp. 01030
Author(s):  
Rong Cheng ◽  
Linjie Chai ◽  
Shiyao Hu ◽  
Rong Lin ◽  
Jia Guo ◽  
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At present, developed cities such as Shanghai and Beijing, chain structure is mostly used in 110kV grids. There is a controversy for the implementation of the self-healing system and the PT layout scheme. By analyzing the role of self-healing system and its action logic, this paper gives the role of voltage value in the self-healing system. By comparing the reliability, floor area and investment of various PT arrangements, this paper proposes a PT setting recommendation plan, and analyzes the feasibility of the plan.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario Folhadela Benevides ◽  
Isaque Macalam Saab Lima

This work proposes an extension of Dynamic Epistemic Logic with Communication Actions by adding the notion of postconditions from Dynamic Epistemic Logic with Assigments to deal with boolean assignments to action models. Other concurrent logics, like Concurrent Epistemic Action Logic introduced by Ditmarsch, Hoek and Kooi, do not deal with boolean assignments. We present an axiomatization and show that the proof of soundness, completeness and decidability can be done using a reduction method.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
YuTong Sun

Social movement organizations (SMOs) have been performing a significant role in terms of gathering like-minded civil individuals with common interests during social movements. Stepping into the digital era, the social media becomes prevailing in transforming people’s lifestyles. This essay will discuss the 15-M Movement in Spain to explore the transition of SMO’s position from conventional social movements to those in the digital era in the light of collective action logic and connective action logic. With the phenomenon that SMO itself sometimes is the original source of problems to trigger social movements, it is reasonable to see the decreasingly important SMO with the successful example of the 15-M Movement to engage over 60 cities in Spain and avoid the “free ride” problem via completely excluding brick and mortar organizations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Laura Newhart ◽  

This paper explores the intersections between Elliot D. Cohen’s Logic-Based Therapy and Amy Morin’s "13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don’t Do" (HarperCollins 2019) with a focus on the ways that they shed light on and mutually support each other. With its six-step method (including the identification of Cardinal Fallacies, the refutation of those fallacies, the reinforcement of their corresponding Guiding Virtues, the use of Uplifting Philosophies, and the implementation of plans of action), Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation provides a systematic rational framework for understanding how our interpretation of facts and our opinions/value judgments about those facts interact in order to form habits, i.e., patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior, that can lead to a fulfilling or a not-so-fulfilling life. For its part, "13 Things that Mentally Strong Women Don’t Do" 1) helps us understand how these habits specifically affect women, 2) provides uplifting philosophies from a woman’s perspective, and 3) contributes to plans of actions by suggesting practical exercises for implementing these plans, all in order to help us develop those good habits or virtuous patterns of thought, feelings, and behavior that allow us to live our best lives.


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