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More specifically, Pavlou and Dimoka (2006) found that when consumers were faced with messages regarding a company's benevolent activities, they believed that the company was less likely to engage in opportunistic behavior and therefore formed trust toward that company.
Provoking, however, according to the UN Convention Article 13, to focus the child is required not solely "as a beneficiary of benevolent activities of adults", or as an ethic of hospitality (Larner 2003).
A child's rights paradigm is "the declaration of the child as a right holder and not as a beneficiary of benevolent activities of adults" (Article 13, Para. 72b); it constitutes premises for the inclusion of children.
"Ms. Levonyan's appointment as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador is not just a recognition of her fame and talents, but more importantly, a recognition of her commitment to improving the situation of children in this country that she has demonstrated by participating in various benevolent activities and campaigns," UNICEF Representative in Armenia Sheldon Yett said at a press conference in Yerevan.
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The animal benefits, the benevolent action makes them feel good.
Second, these affective states move us to benevolent action.
What is interesting here is that consumers may be affected by firms' benevolent or malevolent activities than credible or discredible activities.
However, firms' benevolent or malevolent activities are thought to arouse humans' emotional responses; benevolence in particular is known to be the most influential form of trust (Lewicki & Bunker 1995).
Saint-Just now proposed directing the Revolution beyond benevolent and patriotic activity toward the making of a new society.
From the credibility and benevolence perspective, Dimoka (2010) found that the human brain's limbic system, typically associated with humans' emotions, was active when consumers were exposed to a company's benevolent and/or malevolent business activities.
"A Better Man" nominally belongs to a certain set of interrogatory documentaries in which an aggressor and a victim convene to reach some sort of breakthrough: the itinerant child who makes peace with the oppressive parent; the career racist who, upon looking into the saucer eyes of the benevolent black man, renounces the activities of his clan.
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