ABSTRACT Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) dominate the global business landscape, making their sustainability efforts crucial. Yet little is known about how institutional contexts shape these practices. Using Institutional Theory, we compare the influence of cluster membership (CM), global value chain (GVC) membership, and the organizational ...
Barbara Caemmerer +2 more
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Dismantling structural violence to enable structural transformation and consequently social inclusion. [PDF]
Jones N.
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ABSTRACT This study examines sectoral heterogeneity in corporate biodiversity disclosure (CBD) among Chinese listed firms over the period 2001–2023. Drawing on stakeholder, institutional, and resource dependency theories, it investigates how environmental exposure, ownership structures, and market dynamics influence biodiversity risk recognition and ...
Orkun Bayram +2 more
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Paradigm shifts in mental health legislation: a comparative analysis of WHO guidelines (2006 & 2023) and implications for future policies. [PDF]
Xue Q, Chen B.
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zkVoting: Coercion-Resistant Electronic Voting with Nullifiable Encryption
Anonymous
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Policy diffusion in global biodiversity conservation: Learning, competition, coercion, and emulation amid US–China great‐power politics [PDF]
Hubert Cheung +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper analyses how large Swedish firms and financial institutions integrate climate change and biodiversity into their business strategies and governance structures. Using unique 2022 and 2023 survey data and logistic probability models, we examine how internal and external factors shape early responses to the EU Taxonomy and the CSRD ...
Fredrik N. G. Andersson +1 more
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"It's really about something! I can save the patient a lot of suffering if I get him to do it": between care and coercion in the use of non-invasive ventilation. [PDF]
Seidlein AH, Jöbges S.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the strategic efficacy of corporate low‐carbon energy transition, such as through nuclear energy adoption, as a response to decarbonization pressures. Analyzing an international sample of energy firms, we demonstrate that the relationship between this form of transition and emission reductions is not technologically ...
Bilal Ahmed Abbasi +4 more
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Design and validation of a bioethical assessment instrument for public health policies involving behavioral change: A mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Martínez AC +7 more
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