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ABSTRACT This paper examines whether and to what extent digital technologies (DTs) foster the adoption of environmental sustainability (ES), and how this relationship is moderated by family ownership. Using data from approximately 14,000 European firms surveyed in the Flash Eurobarometer 486, we estimate a recursive simultaneous equation model via a ...
Francesco Aiello +2 more
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The analysis of the flysch badlands inventory in central Istria, Croatia
The south-western part of Croatia, i.e. the area of central Istria (the research area, approximately 500 km2) is characterized by flysch complex with a great number of isolated relief landforms – badlands.
Vlatko Gulam +2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmentally oriented ventures pursue a dual mission: to create both environmental and financial value. This dual mission adds complexity and can influence ventures' funding prospects, as investors mostly pursue financial motivations.
David Flore +2 more
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Croatian bugarštica and Their Bulgarian Equivalents. Articles and materials, ed. СТЕФАНА СТОЙКОВА [PDF]
The project was financed by the National Science Centre, decision number DEC-2012/05/E/HS2 ...
Krzeszewska, Karolina
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ABSTRACT Environmental protection has emerged as a global priority in the contemporary context. As pivotal actors in the transition towards sustainable development, companies play a crucial role through the adoption of environmental innovations. This study investigates how organisational characteristics—specifically geographical location, business ...
Carlos de las Heras‐Rosas +3 more
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The Unattainable Standard — Zagreb Dialect Meets Standard Croatian Accentuation
The paper discusses the accentual accommodation by speakers of the urban dialect of Zagreb (the capital of Croatia), which has a dynamic free accent, to the Standard Croatian (Neo-Štokavian) pitch accent (with rising and falling tones). The accommodation
Mate Kapović
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On German-Croatian and Italian-Croatian language contact.
Croatia has always been a multilingual environment. The influence of German and Italian was empowered through direct political influence. During the second part of the 18th and in the 19th century native speakers of German and Italian used Croatian as a second language carrying out their duties at work.
Glovacki-Bernardi, Zrinjka +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the role of managerial ability in driving environmental performance and overall environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings in the context of the European Union sustainability reporting regulations. Using a sample of 7242 firm‐year observations over the period 2015–2023, our results indicate a structural change in ...
Mihaela Ionașcu +2 more
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Riječ je o natuknici o hrvatskoj historiografiji u "dugom" 19. stoljeću u Enciklopediji romantičarskog nacionalizma u Europi.
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Unrecorded capital flows and accumulation of foreign assets: the case of Croatia [PDF]
This paper evaluates the magnitude of unrecorded capital flows and the resulting unrecorded accumulation of foreign assets for Croatia, over the period between 2000 and 2007.
Vuk\u161i\u107, Goran
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