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CEO Compensation and the ESG Activities of Compensation Peers
ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between executive compensation at focal firms and the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of compensation peer (CP) firms. Despite the growing integration of ESG metrics into executive compensation design, and the mandatory disclosure of CP groups, no prior research has examined ...
Jamshed Iqbal +2 more
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Królewski dokument rozejmu ze Świdrygiełłą z 20 VIII 1431 roku
Głównym celem niniejszego artykułu jest publikacja niewydanego dotąd w pełnym tekście dokumentu wystawionego przez króla Władysława Jagiełłę w sprawie rozejmu z wielkim księciem litewskim Świdrygiełłą, zawartego pod Łuckiem 20 VIII 1431 r.
Polechow, Sergiej +3 more
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We ought to discuss the social construction of cadavers: Here's why and how
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Fatima Ehsan, Susan Lamb
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A‐optimal model‐based design of experiments for processes with uncertain inputs
Abstract Model‐based design of experiments (MBDoE) techniques are tools for selecting experimental conditions that enable accurate parameter estimation for mechanistic models. Most MBDoE approaches assume that the selected experimental conditions will be implemented perfectly, without uncertainties in the independent variables.
Bright Ofori +3 more
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Pushing your luck: on chance, serendipity, and athlete development
The notion that problems with prediction can be resolved with more, and better, data has a long history. In this paper, we examine the role of chance and randomness (i.e., events where there is a low probability of occurrence) in athlete development ...
Joseph Baker, Kathryn Johnston
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Moral Principles: A Challenge for Deniers of Moral Luck
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents’ control affect their moral responsibility. The existence of moral luck is widely contested, however. In this paper, I present a new challenge for deniers of moral luck.
Anna Nyman
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Breadth at the Helm: Generalist CEOs and Corporate ESG Performance‐Evidence From China
ABSTRACT Drawing on the Upper Echelons Theory and the Imprinting Theory, this study conjectures that generalist CEOs may have a stronger tendency to pursue environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals. We perform multiple regression analyses with observations of Shanghai and Shenzhen A‐share listed companies from 2010 to 2023 in order to explore ...
Shanmei Luo +4 more
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Performance of mutual equity funds in Brazil – A bootstrap analysis
This article reports a study on the performance of mutual equity funds in Brazil from January 2002 to August 2012. For the analyses, Carhart's four-factor model is used as the benchmark for performance, and bootstrap procedures are applied to separate ...
Marco Antonio Laes +1 more
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What’s luck got to do with it? Single cells, multiple fates, and biological non-determinism
The field of single cell biology has morphed from a philosophical digression at its inception to a playground for quantitative biologists, to a major area of biomedical research.
Orsolya Symmons, A. Raj
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The author discusses the letter of nuncio Mario Filonardi to King Ladislaus IV on April 19, 1638. In this letter the nuncio tries to persuade the king do not nominate an Orthodox bishop for Łuck cathedral, after the death of the uniate Bishop Jeremiah ...
Chynczewska-Hennel, Teresa
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