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Transparency upon request: the right to pay information and the gender pay gap
Abstract Pay transparency measures are widely adopted policy instruments to decrease the gender pay gap. This paper studies a policy that grants access to wage information only upon request, analysing a German pay transparency law that grants workers the right to request information about the earnings of colleagues in comparable positions.
Katharina Brütt, Huaiping Yuan
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Abstract To persuade creditors to lend, cities in the Low Countries relied on a community responsibility system that made all citizens personally liable for public debt. This exposed itinerant citizens to significant risks: their merchandise could be confiscated by creditors, and they could even be imprisoned for debt.
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Artificial intelligence in judicial adjudication: Semantic biasness classification and identification in legal judgement (SBCILJ). [PDF]
Javed K, Li J.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Dental medico‐legal education should connect legal knowledge with responsibility, communication and dispute contexts. This study examined how Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation (ADDIE) can support quality improvement in a mature dental medico‐legal curriculum through courtroom immersion.
Wei‐Chin Hsu +3 more
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Bias in adjudication: Investigating the impact of artificial intelligence, media, financial and legal institutions in pursuit of social justice. [PDF]
Javed K, Li J.
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The Effects of Country Governance Quality on Corporate Sustainability and Ethical Behaviour
ABSTRACT Using institutional theory, we examine how country governance affects two ESG outcomes: ESG performance and ESG controversies. With Refinitiv/LSEG data for ~146,000 firm‐years in 86 countries (2002–2023) and World Bank WGI, we apply a Mundlak within/between decomposition to test complementarity versus substitution (performance) and prevention ...
Paulo Morais Francisco
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ABSTRACT Using the staggered adoption of the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine (IDD) across U.S. states, this study examines whether legal protection of trade secrets granted to a firm's rivals affects the firm's trade credit when it is not similarly protected.
Yi Shi, Haiyan Jiang
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ABSTRACT A long‐standing topic of concern in the literature on governmental auditing is whether the aims of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) or other central audit institutions should include detecting fraudulent use of public money. The balance of opinion has been against this proposition, largely for reasons of infeasibility.
Michael Barzelay, Sérgio N. Seabra
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Abstract Critical pedagogical approaches such as critical literacies represent important tools for incorporating diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice into L2 teaching, an objective that is more important now than ever before. However, research has shown that implementing such practices is difficult—even for instructors who value them—due to
Julia A. Gorham
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The relationships between screen exposure, parent-child interactions and comprehension in 8-month-old infants: The mediating role of shared viewing and parent-child conversation. [PDF]
Tu K +8 more
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