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Cultural Pathways to Sustainability: How Organizational Cultures Shape Firms' ESG Performance
ABSTRACT Understanding how organizational culture shapes firms' environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance is essential for advancing effective sustainability management. Culture reflects shared values and norms that shape how firms enact ESG principles.
Marianna Delegach +2 more
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Pain, policy, and the opioid dilemma in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of access, regulation, and health governance from 1990 to 2024. [PDF]
Nyarko S, Atinga RA, Mahama JC.
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From Data to Action: The Role of Reports and Certifications in Driving Corporate Sustainability
ABSTRACT Corporate sustainability has become a central issue for businesses, driven by environmental, social and governance pressures and stakeholder expectations. The present study aimed to assess how reports and certifications influence motivations, operational practices and perceptions of obstacles, verifying whether these tools promote sustainable ...
Stefano Cianciotta +4 more
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A Framework to Assess Food Insecurity Responses Among Colleges and Universities. [PDF]
Gonzalez SR, Thornton K, Powers A.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how artificial intelligence language models influence corporate environmental, social, and governance greenwashing (GWESG$$ {\mathrm{GW}}_{\mathrm{ESG}} $$) behavior, utilizing panel data from Chinese listed firms spanning 2012–2022.
Brahim Bergougui +2 more
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Beyond Individual Vulnerability: Recommendations for Structurally Informed Intervention. [PDF]
Barros C.
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ABSTRACT Firms are experiencing mounting pressure to report their environmental impact. Rather than disclosing their actual performance, however, some are engaging in unethical business (i.e., greenwashing) practices. Prior studies have contributed significantly to the greenwashing literature from varied perspectives, but a comprehensive understanding ...
Sher Jahan Khan +4 more
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Bureaucratic Caring in Action: Chief Nursing Officers' Leadership in Healthcare. [PDF]
Häggström M +4 more
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ABSTRACT Circular economy (CE) initiatives require coordination among stakeholders whose roles, resources, and interests are often unevenly distributed across value networks. Existing CSR, ESG, and stakeholder engagement frameworks offer useful starting points, but they do not fully explain how these relationships are governed during circular ...
Tommaso Fornasari, Francesca Gennari
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Duty of Care Governance: a conceptual framework for aligning health system scale with the clinician-patient relationship. [PDF]
Nelson LM.
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