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CEO Power and Circular Economy Disclosure: The Moderating Role of Institutional Forces
ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of CEO power on circular economy disclosure (CED), highlighting the moderating role of institutional pressures on CEO discretion. The analysis draws on a sample of 8354 multinational companies from the Refinitiv database, covering the period 2013–2022.
Saudi‐Yulieth Enciso‐Alfaro +3 more
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Humanitarianism as a tool of statecraft: contested authority, sovereign violence, and humanity in the Syrian civil war. [PDF]
Seven Ü.
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Chechnya and Russia: the significance of the Chechen problem for contemporary Russia [PDF]
-, Falkowski, Maciej
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to study the differences and similarities between emerging market multinationals (EMNEs) and developed market multinationals (DMNEs) in their levels of adoption of environmental management policies and environmental disclosure practices when they increase their international diversification.
Nuria Esther Hurtado‐Torres +3 more
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Do environmental degradation and geopolitical risk hinder life expectancy? The role of institutional quality and technological innovation. [PDF]
Zhan Y, Yin H, Zhang X.
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Fighting fire with fire: Prebunking with the use of a plausible meta‐conspiracy framing
Abstract Prebunking can be used to pre‐emptively refute conspiracy narratives. We developed a new approach to prebunking – fighting fire with fire – which introduces a plausible ‘meta‐conspiracy’ suggesting that conspiracy theories are deliberately spread as part of a wider conspiracy.
Mikey Biddlestone +5 more
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Green Army Periodicals during the Civil War in Russia
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Transferable military medical lessons from the Russo-Ukraine war. [PDF]
Hodgetts TJ, Naumann DN, Bowley DM.
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Abstract Recognition and engagement of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IP&LCs) and other traditional knowledge (TK) holders in formal biodiversity governance remain limited, despite their significant contribution to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity through their knowledge, innovations, practices, and land stewardship.
Kinga Öllerer +8 more
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