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Interpreting Performance of Deep Neural Networks with Partial Information Decomposition. [PDF]
Liu T, Guo B, Yin Z, Mi Z, Jin D.
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ABSTRACT Pension plans may either limit their sustainability approach to commercial purposes or adopt governance practices aligned with sustainability principles, thereby strengthening their Corporate Social Identity (CSI). This paper explores the moderating role of CSI in the relationship between traditional corporate governance mechanisms and pension
Elisa Bocchialini +2 more
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Digital governance, anti-corruption and political stability: An empirical study using cross-national panel data. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Du Z.
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Unraveling Corruption: Current Cases, Global Implications, and Potential Solutions [PDF]
Meiqi Yuan
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Combating Corruption during Democratic Transition: The Role of CSOs in South Korea and Indonesia [PDF]
Budi Setiyono +2 more
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ABSTRACT Based on stakeholder agency theory, this structured literature review included 89 empirical quantitative studies published between 2013 and the present on the complex relationship between financial auditors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) outcomes. We created a research framework based on DeFond and Zhang's (2014) taxonomy and the bi‐
Patrick Velte
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Investigating the relationship between corruption and health system outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe. [PDF]
Varkonyi P +3 more
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China and DAC donors: The role of corruption and natural resources in the foreign aid allocation
Jean-Baptiste Puginier
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Reformulation of Connexity Arrangements in Corruption Cases [PDF]
Rahmat Harfi Wirayanu +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance affects equity misvaluation and how country‐level factors—national culture, environmental performance indicators, and world governance indicators (WGIs)—moderate the relationship between corporate ESG performance and misvaluation.
Xinyu Wang +4 more
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