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The concept of the homo oeconomicus is often used to model human behaviour in economic contexts. However, other factors like tradition or the preference to comply with social norms can play a role in decision‐making processes.
Irina Vortkamp, Frank M. Hilker
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IntroductionShore-based shark fishing in Florida is a relatively low-cost and easy-access fishery which attracts a wide variety of experienced and inexperienced anglers leading to concerns about proper handling methods of captured fish that are released ...
Jessika D. Guay +8 more
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Does Board Gender Diversity Matter for Engagement in the Science‐Based Targets Initiative?
ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of board gender diversity on corporate engagement in the Science‐Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Drawing from stakeholder and resource dependence theories, we hypothesize that increased female representation on boards strengthens a firm's adherence to scientifically validated climate targets.
Martin Schüder, Henning Zülch
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The Measurement of Quality of Semantic Standards: the Application of a Quality Model on the SETU standard for eGovernment [PDF]
eGovernment interoperability should be dealt with using high-quality standards. A quality model for standards is presented based on knowledge from the software engineering domain. In the tradition of action research the model is used on the SETU standard,
Bekkum, Michael van +3 more
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ABSTRACT We investigate how the regulation of environmental disclosures affects the corporate environmental disclosure tone (EDT) and analyst forecast behaviour (AFB) following the implementation of the European Union Nonfinancial Reporting Directive. Based on hand‐collected data from environmentally sensitive European firms, we find that the Directive
Mumtaheena Anwar +2 more
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Retailer compliance with energy label regulations [PDF]
With the Framework Directive 92/75/EEC on Energy Labelling of Household Appliances, the European Union introduced a labelling system that applies to major household appliances.
Faure, Corinne +2 more
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Exploring the characteristics of the cadets´ learning network under military education
Military academy education is a part of university education. This study aims to explore the characteristics and achievements of the learning network for military academies students in Taiwan order to understand the main reasons for the differences and ...
Keng-Yu Lin +3 more
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ABSTRACT Representative bureaucracy theory posits that the presence of less‐advantaged social groups in public leadership positions is an important driver of social equity among the recipients of public services and the public servants who provide them.
Rhys Andrews
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Does the normative question about rationality rest on a mistake? [PDF]
Rationality requires that our mental attitudes exhibit specific patterns of coherence. Do we have reason to comply? 'Prichardian Quietists' regard this question as fundamentally confused: the only reasons to comply with rational requirements are the ones
Levy, Yair
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ABSTRACT This paper examines companies' readiness for change in response to the evolving sustainability reporting regulatory landscape, shaped by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).
Giuseppe Nicolo +3 more
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