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Analysis of the risk transmission mechanism of monetary policy in the monetary and financial service sectors from the perspective of asset-liability management. [PDF]
Ma X, Ji M.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of firm‐level climate risk on stock price informativeness (SPI) through the integrated lens of stakeholder–shareholder theory. Using a global unbalanced panel of 73,770 firm‐year observations across 38 countries (2000–2020), we find that higher carbon emissions significantly reduce SPI, reflecting increased ...
Rawinder Kaur +4 more
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ABSTRACT The conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems is increasingly recognised as essential to the long‐term sustainability of organisational operations. Drawing on critical mass theory, upper echelon theory and gender socialisation theory, this study examines the influence of female board and executive representation on corporate biodiversity ...
Masoud Rahmani +2 more
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ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT AND BANK SURVIVAL OF SELECTED DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN NIGERIA
Asset-liability management represents a critical benchmark that deposit money banks must systematically monitor and integrate into strategic financial and operational decision-making processes to ensure institutional sustainability.
Joseph Olorunfemi AKANDE
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Asset liability management for the Bank of Uganda defined benefits scheme by stochastic programming
Herbert Mukalazi +3 more
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Toward a Business‐Oriented Concept of Natural Capital and Its Measurement in Organizations
ABSTRACT The growing importance of sustainability in corporate governance, driven by emerging regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the forthcoming ISO 14054, has renewed interest in the concept of natural capital.
Vera Amicarelli +5 more
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ABSTRACT By integrating the perspectives of age dependence and resource dependence theory (RDT), this paper explores the relationship between dependence on age‐distant suppliers and green innovation. Meanwhile, considering the mechanisms adopted by firms to manage supplier dependence, we also examine the moderating effects of various dependency ...
Yang Yang, Yan Jiang
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Optimal Investment for Insurers with the Extended CIR Interest Rate Model
A fundamental challenge for insurance companies (insurers) is to strike the best balance between optimal investment and risk management of paying insurance liabilities, especially in a low interest rate environment. The stochastic interest rate becomes a
Mei Choi Chiu, Hoi Ying Wong
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Exploring the Impact of Circular Economy Practices on Corporate Performance: A Global Analysis
ABSTRACT This study investigates how the adoption of circular economy practices influences the financial performance of companies in the Food and Health Products sector, a strategically important industry for health, nutrition, and sustainability. Using panel data regression models applied to an international sample of 1081 listed firms over the period
Lavinia Conca +2 more
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Regulation Through Revelation: The Effect of Pollution Monitoring on Labour Demand
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how manufacturing firms respond to a real‐time pollution monitoring programme, with a focus on the implication for employment. Contrary to the conventional expectation that environmental regulations negatively impact business, the findings reveal that enhanced pollution monitoring has a significant and robust positive ...
Tong Zhu, Andreas Löschel
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