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The Value of Being Greener: Untangling the Relationship between Environmental Investment and Firms’ Access to Trade Credit

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, EarlyView.
Abstract This study investigates the relationship between corporate environmental performance, as captured by environmental investment, and firms’ access to trade credit. Using data from Chinese listed firms in heavy pollution industries, we find that corporate environmental performance significantly increases firms’ access to trade credit.
Wanning Li   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Blockchain enabled traceability in the jewel supply chain. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Patel A   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Participant Evaluation of Blockchain-Enhanced Women's Health Research Apps: Mixed Methods Experimental Study.

open access: yesJMIR Mhealth Uhealth
Ng MY   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Migration, Human Supply Chains, and the Multinational Enterprise: Confronting an Overlooked Global Mobility Challenge

open access: yesHuman Resource Management Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Over the past 2 decades, multinational enterprises (MNEs) have significantly increased their reliance on migrant workers in lower‐skilled jobs within global supply chains (GSCs)—a phenomenon largely overlooked in global mobility scholarship.
Milda Žilinskaitė   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Monetary Sovereignty and Central Bank Digital Currencies: Competing Models for Future Cross‐Border Payment Platforms

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As central banks move to adopt digital currencies (CBDCs), two issues arise: the implications for monetary sovereignty and the potential efficiencies from cross‐border interoperability. The former is particularly a concern for emerging market central banks, while the latter affects all states. Emerging markets have used capital flow management
Yanyang Chu, Nina Srinivasan Rathbun
wiley   +1 more source

Job Market Competency Requirements for Accounting Professionals: A Comparative Analysis of Online Job Ads from SMEs and Large Enterprises*

open access: yesAccounting Perspectives, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Compared to large enterprises (LEs), small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) have unique characteristics that may affect their needs in several areas. Thus, the “one‐size‐fits‐all” approach to meeting the needs of both groups of enterprises would be inappropriate in different circumstances.
Sylvestre Uwizeyemungu, Jacques Bertrand
wiley   +1 more source

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