Real-World Application of Unhealthy Commodity Industries' Corporate Political Activity Research Comment on "Corporate Political Activity: Taxonomies and Model of Corporate Influence on Public Policy". [PDF]
Valente FP, Filho HC.
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Corporate Taxation and Productivity Catch‐Up: Evidence from European Firms
N. Gemmell +4 more
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Green Entrepreneurial Mindset for a Sustainable Future: Does Environmental Dynamism Have a Say?
ABSTRACT The study investigates the influence of green entrepreneurial behaviour on the ever‐increasing concern to design a sustainable supply chain. The standard scales are utilized for the study, and data collected through online channels are tested for reliability and validity.
Rose Antony +2 more
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Continuing the vision: engaging the Ottawa Charter for future 'healthy public policy'. [PDF]
Lunnay B, Baum F, Angelo C, Crawford G.
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ABSTRACT With net zero CO2 emissions as the benchmark for mitigating the worst impacts of climate change by mid‐century, businesses are urged to deploy robust reduction measures. However, in light of increasing emissions globally, the effectiveness of current corporate decarbonization strategies remains unclear.
Linda Schenzle, Timo Busch
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Practices of Trans-National Corporations: The Need to Change Global Economic and Political Norms Comment on "National Public Health Surveillance of Corporations in Key Unhealthy Commodity Industries - A Scoping Review and Framework Synthesis". [PDF]
Baum F, Anaf J.
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Too Old to Bother: CEO Age and Corporate Stakeholder Engagement
ABSTRACT We examine how CEO age, a key demographic attribute, affects corporate stakeholder engagement. Drawing on Upper Echelons Theory, we argue that older CEOs are less responsive to stakeholder concerns because of heightened conservatism, shorter time horizons, and greater risk aversion.
Mehwish Yousaf, Pascal Nguyen
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