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Sectoral Challenges: Exploring Regulatory Dialectics in Charity Performance Reporting Regulation
ABSTRACT To reduce information asymmetry and maintain public trust in charities, they are strongly encouraged to communicate their good work, with many jurisdictions considering whether and how to regulate performance reporting. New Zealand and the United Kingdom are early developers of new governance‐type performance reporting requirements—using co ...
Danielle McConville, Carolyn Cordery
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Enhanced Labeling to Promote Consumption of Nutrient Dense Foods and Healthier Diets. [PDF]
Benbrook C, Mesnage R.
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The Logics of Performance Funding: Situated Tensions in Basic Education
ABSTRACT This article applies institutional logics to examine the implementation of a performance‐funding programme for Danish public schools. The programme introduced a potential bonus aimed at incentivizing improved educational outcomes for academically low‐performing students.
Morten Møller Poulsen+2 more
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He's a builder, but does Trump have an urban agenda?
Abstract For 20 years, turbulence has defined American urbanism. In the late noughties, a global financial crisis pushed many US cities to the brink of bankruptcy. Austerity followed, with belt‐tightening squeezing city services. Then came Trump, then came COVID.
Mark Davidson
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Optimal Taxation of Capital in the Presence of Declining Labor Share
ABSTRACT We analyze the implications of the decline in labor's share in national income for optimal Ramsey taxation. It is optimal to accompany the decline in labor share by raising capital taxes only if the labor share is falling because of a decline in competition or other mechanisms that raise the share of pure profits.
Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu, Hakki Yazici
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The Modern History and the Changing Nature of Audit Regulation—The Case of Sweden
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to describe and explain how developments from the 1980s to 2024 have changed the nature of audit regulation. To this end, the article draws on central concepts from regulatory literature. The Swedish case is used as an example, with a historical review based on data from parliamentary documents and articles published
Karin Seger+2 more
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German Trade Unions and Decarbonisation: A Transition to Green Growth, A‐Growth or Degrowth?
ABSTRACT While the need for a transformation to tackle climate change is no longer contested, competing visions about the future have taken the front seat in political debates. Previous research on stakeholders in the European Parliament and the German Bundestag identified opposing views relating to green growth, degrowth and post‐growth.
Vera Trappmann+2 more
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In Pursuit of Agility: How to Transform Your Organisation's IT Project Selection Process
ABSTRACT To remain competitive, many organisations are undertaking agile transformations in pursuit of agility. Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in supporting organisational agility; thus, it is essential that organisations select the right IT projects in a timely manner to deliver. In practice, though, organisations have struggled with
Adrian van Raay+4 more
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Role of institutions in shaping corporate governance system: evidence from emerging economy. [PDF]
Arslan M, Alqatan A.
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