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Applied criminology (1): German solution to the need of preventive criminal reaction [PDF]
Luka Breneselović
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Sustainability‐Driven Legitimacy Through Industry 4.0: Insights From European Agri‐Food Giants
ABSTRACT Society is undergoing a profound transformation driven by recent social, environmental, and economic shifts. Among the most affected actors are business entities—particularly those in the agri‐food sector—due to the substantial sustainability impact of their production activities.
Angelo Corallo+3 more
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The resource boom's underbelly: Criminological impacts of mining development [PDF]
Kerry Carrington+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance and firm value among European Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. While existing literature predominantly focuses on large corporations, ESG dynamics within SMEs remain ...
Valeria Schifilliti+2 more
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The Farrington Curve: A Commentary on How David Farrington Showed How to Prioritise the Most Harmful Offenders. [PDF]
Sherman LW.
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Urban Planning and Environmental Criminology: Towards a New Perspective for Safer Cities [PDF]
Paul Cozens
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ABSTRACT Drawing on the theoretical lenses of stakeholders and agency theories, this study aims to determine sustainable corporate governance's role in adopting the European Union (EU) Taxonomy Regulation. Specifically, the relationship between the sustainability committee and the level of Taxonomy‐related indicators is analysed. Acknowledging the need
Dorota Dobija+4 more
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