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In this Radio 1 broadcast, Pamala Wiepking, Assistant Professor at the Department of Business-Society Management, talks about the results of the Giro-555 project for Syria. She explains why people are willing to donate more money to, for example, the Haiti earthquake.
In this Radio 1 broadcast, Pamala Wiepking, Assistant Professor at the Department of Business-Society Management, talks about the results of the Giro-555 project for Syria. She explains why people are willing to donate more money to, for example, the Haiti earthquake.