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This study provides a comprehensive review and synthesis of 62 empirical studies on corporate governance drivers of carbon disclosure. We reveal that companies are experiencing pressure for carbon disclosure at multiple levels.
Waris Ali, Jeffrey Wilson, J. Frynas
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This study explores the role of corporate social responsibility in bolstering firm resilience amid the escalating threats of climate change and climate policy uncertainties.
Kamran Mohy-ud-din +2 more
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There is a widespread agreement that the current linear economic system is unsustainable due to the physical boundaries of our planet and must be replaced by a circular one, that is, by a circular economy (CE).
Christoph P. Kiefer +2 more
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Corporate social responsibility in controversial industries: A literature review and research agenda
This study reviews the extant literature about corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities of companies operating in controversial industries. We analyze 88 articles guided by the overall question of how such companies integrate CSR into their ...
L. Jansen +3 more
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Rui Coelho +2 more
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This paper examines the impact of mandatory disclosure requirement on corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, specifically within the framework of China's “Dual‐Carbon” targets. Utilizing data on ESG performance of nonfinancial
Longsheng Wu +3 more
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Corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and dividends in Europe
This study analyses whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, corporate governance, and payment of dividends procedures intersect in European businesses.
M. Ktit, Bashar Abu Khalaf
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External Corporate Governance and Corporate Misconduct: A Meta‐Analysis
External governance parties deter corporate misconduct through their monitoring. External monitoring increases the probability of corporate misconduct being detected and sanctioned.
Max Braun, Simone M. Mueller
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Existing research on corporate governance, internal control, and the quality of financial reporting has focused more on developed countries and provides little insight into the sub-Saharan African markets necessitating this research.
R. Amanamah
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Environmental enforcement actions and corporate green innovation
Qiyang He, Buhui Qiu
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