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Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability Governance and Sustainable Performance: A Preliminary Insight
This conceptual paper aims to investigate corporate social responsibility (CSR) practises in the tourism sector. Drawing on the existing literature, this study conceptualises the linkage between CSR, sustainability governance, and sustainable performance. Moreover, this study conceptualises three sub-dimensions of CSR. The integration of CSR in the tourism sector is significant and novel. An analytical review is conducted to present conceptual linkage and research implications. The finding implies that CSR positively influences the sustainable performance of organisations and sustainable governance plays a mediating role between relationships. This study provides important implications that help tourism industry practitioners to realise the significance of reducing environmental and social problems, which cause by tourism activities. Further, this study obtains support from institutional theory to explain the relationships of governance mechanism and CSR that leads to economic performance as well as create value for nature and the local community. Additionally, the future direction of research is provided that highlights some important avenues in the sustainability fiel
Extradural granulocytic sarcoma causing acute paraparesis
A case of 9 years old female presenting with rapidly progressive paraparesis during remission phase of acute myeloblastic leukemia is reported. Radiological imaging revealed an extradural mass in the upper dorsal spine producing significant cord compression. The patient showed a dramatic neurological recovery after spinal cord decompression and subsequently treated with appropriate chemotherapy and local radiotherapy
A fast and validated chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of deferoxamine and Dpenicillamine via chelate formation with metal ions in bulk and dosage forms
Purpose: To develop a chromatographic method for the determination of deferoxamine (DFX) and Dpenicillamine (D-PEN) by improving ultra violet (UV)-absorption via complex formation with Fe2+ and Cu2+ metal ions.Methods: Chromatographic analysis was performed by Waters RP-HPLC system using a Symmetry® C (18) column with a mobile phase comprising 0.1 % formic acid and methanol (95:5 v/v). For complexation process, drug and metal ion solution were mixed in a ratio of 1:5 and the resulting complex directly analyzed. Validation and system suitability parameters (including chromatographic parameters) were determined.Results: DFX-Fe2+ and D-PEN-Cu2+ complexes showed good UV absorption at 260 nm and were easily determined by the newly developed HPLC method. The developed method showed linearity over the concentration range of 8 - 96 μgmL-1 (R2 > 0.999 for DFX and > 0.99 for D-PEN). Precision and accuracy were also within acceptable limits (100.0 ± 2.0 %).Conclusion: The developed method is robust and validated, and satisfies all the system suitability requirements as per ICH guidelines. DFX injection and D-PEN capsule dosage forms can be successfully analysed with the proposed method. The method is simple, fast and cost-effective for the analysis of D-PEN and DFX individually, or simultaneously in bulk drugs as well as in capsule and parenteral formulations, using UV-detector.Keywords: Deferoxamine, D-penicillamine, Chelate formation, Metal ions, HPLC, Dosage form
Transversal Eccentric Domination in Graphs
We introduce transversal eccentric dominating(TED) set. An eccentric dominating set is called a TED-set if it intersects with every minimum eccentric dominating set . We find the TED-number of some standard graphs. Results are stated and proved
Coupling distance in Graphs
In this paper the coupling distance of simple connected graphs are introduced. The different parameters of coupling distance like coupling eccentricity, coupling radius, coupling diameter, coupling center and coupling periphery are defined. The coupling parameters for different standard graphs are obtained
Equitable eccentric domination in graphs
In this paper, we define equitable eccentric domination in graphs. An eccentric dominating set S ⊆ V (G) of a graph G(V, E) is called an equitable eccentric dominating set if for every v ∈ V − S there exist at least one vertex u ∈ V such that |d(v) − d(u)| ≤ 1 where vu ∈ E(G). We find equitable eccentric domination number γeqed(G) for most popular known graphs. Theorems related to γeqed(G) have been stated and proved
Higgs Inflation, Quantum Smearing and the Tensor to Scalar Ratio
In cosmic inflation driven by a scalar gauge singlet field with a tree level
Higgs potential, the scalar to tensor ratio r is estimated to be larger than
0.036, provided the scalar spectral index n_s >= 0.96. We discuss quantum
smearing of these predictions arising from the inflaton couplings to other
particles such as GUT scalars, and show that these corrections can
significantly decrease r. However, for n_s >= 0.96, we obtain r >= 0.02 which
can be tested by the Planck satellite.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures and 3 table
Supersymmetric And Smooth Hybrid Inflation In The Light Of WMAP3
In their minimal form both supersymmetric and smooth hybrid inflation yield a
scalar spectral index n_s close to 0.98, to be contrasted with the result
n_s=0.951+0.015-0.019 from WMAP3. To realize better agreement, following
hep-ph/0604198, we extend the parameter space of these models by employing a
non-minimal Kaehler potential. We also discuss non-thermal leptogenesis by
inflaton decay and obtain new bounds in these models on the reheat temperature
to explain the observed baryon asymmetry.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figures, revtex4. v2: minor revisions, additional
references, to appear in PR
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