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ABSTRACT ESG practices offer various benefits for family firms; however, there has been limited focus on how these practices can specifically advantage the owning family. To address this gap, we conduct a multiple‐case study of six Italian family firms.
Rafaela Gjergji +4 more
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La particule verbale « en » dans le standard de Vannes
This study analyses the uses of the Breton verbal particle ‘en’ in ancient literature written in the Vannes standard.
Antoine Châtelier
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ABSTRACT Grounded in agency theory, this article examines the relationship between family ownership concentration and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, and analyzes the moderating role of sustainable governance mechanisms. Specifically, it assesses whether sustainability committees and ESG‐linked executive compensation moderate ...
Pasquale Latella +3 more
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Background This systematic review aimed to evaluate the efficiency and accuracy of digital impression techniques for implant-supported restorations, and to assess their economic feasibility.
Ignacio García-Gil +4 more
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When CSR Gaps Become Competitive Signals: How CEO Motivation Shapes Competitive Dissimilarity
ABSTRACT Prior research has primarily examined corporate social responsibility (CSR) directed toward stakeholders such as investors, consumers, and regulators, signaling trustworthiness and positive moral character. However, nonmarket strategies such as CSR may also be interpreted by firms in relation to competitors, suggesting that CSR may influence ...
Sascha P. Klein
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Family Control and Ownership, Corporate Culture, and ESG Performance in Thailand
ABSTRACT Motivated by the growing importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance in emerging markets, we examine how family control and ownership, together with corporate culture, influence the ESG performance of publicly listed firms in Thailand.
Sirimon Treepongkaruna +2 more
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Gwerz contain two strata of tropes. Their presence is proportional to the gwerz’s age and inversely proportional to its complexity. One stratum derives from the oral tradition, the other from the sphere of reading and writing. Although this suggests the ‘
Yves Le Berre
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An efficient and punctual monitoring of air pollutants is very useful to evaluate and prevent possible threats to human beings’ health. Especially in areas where such pollutants are highly concentrated, an accurate collection of data could suggest ...
Rossi D. +5 more
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Culture Matters: Board Gender Diversity and ESG Disclosure in Family Firms
ABSTRACT This study analyses how board gender diversity (BGD) affects ESG disclosure in family businesses, focusing on the moderating role of national cultural dimensions. It analyzes a sample of listed non‐financial firms operating in European Union countries.
Anna Maria Moisello +2 more
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A great deal of attention is paid to the positioning and knowledge of learners' level of mastery of the Breton language, but this is not accompanied by consideration of the materials and tools used to assess language skills. What texts are used in Breton
Fabrice David
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