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The Dark Side of AI Readiness? Institutional Logics, Signalling and Carbon Transition Risk

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ABSTRACT The influence of institutional environments on corporate sustainability is well established, yet how digital readiness restructures institutional logics and signalling mechanisms through which firms manage carbon transition risk (CTR) remains undertheorised.
Emilia Vann Yaroson   +5 more
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Conceptualizing Corporate Political Activity for Sustainability Governance—The CPA Cube

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ABSTRACT Sustainability transformations in the economy, and related public policy decisions, are highly contested, attracting business involvement. To better understand how business influence on government impacts the success or failure of sustainability governance efforts, this paper extends the literature on corporate political activity (CPA) by ...
Burkard Eberlein, Janina Grabs
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Circular Economy in the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant: A Business Model Approach

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ABSTRACT The water and wastewater management sector faces many challenges related to the implementation of a circular economy (CE). To date, sectoral CE solutions have focused mainly on technological innovations, with limited attention paid to social and economic aspects.
Marzena Smol   +2 more
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Climate Change, Strategic Orientation, and Green Innovation: Unpacking External and Internal Drivers in Competitive Contexts

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ABSTRACT Firms increasingly face political and societal pressures to pursue green strategies and sustainable innovation amid escalating climate change disruptions. Drawing upon contingency theory, institutional theory, and the natural resource‐based view, this article examines external (stakeholder pressures) and internal (environmental culture ...
Maria Vincenza Ciasullo   +2 more
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Net‐Zero Investment Strategies Need an Absolute Emission Reduction Metric

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ABSTRACT The climate crisis calls for rapid absolute reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, requiring significant capital reallocation. In the financial industry, net‐zero investment strategies are mostly guided by relative carbon intensity (CI) metrics rather than absolute GHG emissions.
Andreas G. F. Hoepner   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Corporate Sustainability Puzzle: From Additive Frameworks to the Dynamic Sustainability System (DSS)

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ABSTRACT Corporate sustainability research is rich but fragmented where influential frameworks illuminate important aspects of sustainability dynamics, yet they are often used in parallel rather than connected through a shared explanatory logic of change. This paper addresses that corporate sustainability puzzle through a targeted literature review and
Omaima A. G. Hassan
wiley   +1 more source
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Balancing the Budget Revenues

1960
The fact that the problem of revenues is dealt with here in a separate chapter should not be taken to suggest that appropriations and revenues are in any way separable or mutually exclusive problems. To the contrary, the two are inextricably linked, although perhaps to a lesser degree in the United Nations than in governmental budgeting.
J David Singer
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Classification of the Budget Revenues

1981
The breakdown of budget revenues by type shown in tables I-1 and I-2 is extremely aggregated; actually, a much more detailed classification of revenues is used in budget practice.
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Secret Revenues of the Budget

1981
Let us examine the revenues of the budget in the form in which the budget is accessible to the broad public, including us. In table I-1, I reproduce the data for 1970 and 1975 as they are published in the Narkhoz yearbooks. Previously the yearbooks published these data somewhat differently, but basically this form has remained unchanged for decades. In
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Other Budget Revenues

1981
This chapter is about those budget revenues on which we do not have precise data. We will begin with those which we know definitely exist, and then we will address those the very existence of which is questionable. In all cases we will be forced to make assumptions and estimates (sometimes guesstimates).
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