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Evaluating the Influence of Board Characteristics on Environmental Decoupling: Evidence From Europe
ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between corporate governance characteristics and environmental decoupling, that is, the misalignment between environmental disclosure and environmental performance. We analyze a sample of 728 European companies (3061 firm‐year observations) belonging to 18 industries and 20 different countries from 2017
Sabrina Pisano+3 more
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ABSTRACT Humanity is dependent on ecosystems and the services they provide, yet unprecedented biodiversity decline continues. Ecosystem service (ES) and natural capital approaches offer a promising framing of the relationship between organisations and ecosystems, although not enough literature exists on their implementation and implications.
Angela Small, Jouni Paavola, Alice Owen
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Constraints to attend events across specialisation levels [PDF]
Moital, Miguel, Santos-Lewis, Rhiannon
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Tourism and the demonstration effect: Empirical evidence
The demonstration effect has become a well-established concept in the literature on tourism. It has been commonly reported as a consequence of tourism, focusing on the emulation of tourists’ consumption patterns.
J. Carlos Monterrubio+1 more
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ABSTRACT The UK regulatory framework mandates that firms report their social and environmental implications, ensuring that sustainability factors are incorporated into policy formulation, including dividend policies. For this reason, the study examined how sustainable finance of the firms listed on the London Stock Exchange impacts dividend policy. The
Richard Arhinful+3 more
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Does Twin Transition Facilitate Exporting? The Case of Logistics Innovation
ABSTRACT Firms need to overcome two hurdles to enter foreign markets: deciding whether to export and the intensity of their export sales. Although logistics plays a crucial role in exporting, the link between logistics innovation and exporting remains unexplored.
Areti Gkypali+2 more
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Strategy, investment, behaviour and results
The drives to make effective business decisions are essentially generated by the need for human (as opposed to professional or expert) comfort, and therefore informed and influenced by the need to make outcomes as predictable and assured as possible,
Richard Pettinger
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ABSTRACT Integrating environmental sustainability (ES) into organizational strategies and operations remains a persistent challenge, particularly in fields where environmental concerns are not yet embedded within dominant institutional norms and standards of behavior. In such contexts, ES risks being overshadowed by economic and operational priorities,
Niccolò Maria Todaro+3 more
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Using old fields for new purposes: ecosystem service outcomes of restoring marginal agricultural land to forests. [PDF]
Destrempes C+6 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to expand research on the digital and sustainability transitions in firms by analyzing the effects of artificial intelligence (AI)‐based technologies and incorporating their connections to economic, social, and green innovation processes.
Joan Torrent‐Sellens+2 more
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