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Most observers agree that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important consideration for firms and their stakeholders. There is, however, disagreement in the literature about the motivation for firms to engage in socially responsible behavior. The CSR-Firm financial performance relationship has been investigated previously without substantial agreement about its nature or even its very existence. While CSR has traditionally been defined as a strategic 'process', empirical studies to date have been almost exclusively cross-sectional in nature, studying the immediate or short-term effects of CSR on firm performance. Nonetheless, many authors argue that the CSR-financial performance link should be studied over time. In this study, we use time series data to empirically analyze the...
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INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL; PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT; LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE INSTRUCTION; CHARACTER EVIDENCE; CUMULATIVE EFFECT DOCTRINE; SUFFICIENCY OF EVIDENCE.
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Facts or information that proves what has previously been established by other information concerning the same issue.
Cumul...
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Felonious assault; other acts evidence; ineffective assistance of counsel; Batson challenge; manifest weight of the evidence; cumulative error doctrine.
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The productivity of economic research professionals in the academe in terms of published writings and studies is studied. It has been observed that productivity over time forms a hump shape where it rises quite rapidly during the professional's early years and eventually reaches a plateau which lasts for a long time until it gives way to a slow gradual decline. Some individuals may permanently and abruptly end their productivity cycle upon their acceptance of administrative posts in the academe.
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EVIDENCE HANDWRITING IDENTIFICATION; PREJUDICIAL TESTIMONY; CUMULATIVE ERROR; EXCLUSION OF EVIDENCE.
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Constitutional Law, effective assistance of counsel, speedy trial; Error, cumulative; Evidence, admission of, sufficiency, weight; Gross Sexual Imposition; Sentence, maximum
... his right to a speedy trial; and 6) cumulative error compels the reversal of his conviction. . - ...
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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE; NEGLIGENCE; NEGLIGENT MISREPRESENTATION; SUMMARY JUDGMENT; MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL; LEARNED INTERMEDIARY DOCTRINE; DIRECTED VERDICT; EXPERT WITNESS; ABUSE OF DISCRETION; STANDARD OF CARE; EVID.R. 701; CAUSATION; JURY INSTRUCTIONS; NON-DELEGABLE DUTY; INDEMNIFICATION; ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE; PASSIVE NEGLIGENCE; HEARSAY; HARMLESS ERROR; CUMULATIVE EVIDENCE.
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CRIMINAL: Murder; Felony Murder; Prosecutorial Misconduct; Cumulative Evidence; Prior Consistent Statement; Excited Utterance; Closing Argument