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Electrically-Shielded Coil-Enabled Battery-Free Wireless Sensing for Underwater Environmental Monitoring. [PDF]
Wu K, Zhu X, Anderson SW, Zhang X.
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Abstract This study investigates the influence of board gender diversity on the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and corporate cash holdings in Chinese A‐share listed companies from 2015 to 2022. Our research shows that ESG performance is positively associated with cash holdings.
Mohamed Marie+4 more
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From union clout to corporate couture: Unveiling the impact of trade unions on corporate social responsibility. [PDF]
Mandliya A+3 more
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ABSTRACT In the evolving landscape of higher education, leadership plays a pivotal role in directing institutional strategies towards sustainability. This study examines how the career horizons of Vice Chancellors (VCs)—often akin to CEOs in the corporate sector—influences the sustainability performance of UK universities. Using a unique hand‐collected
Lee Roberts, Yang Wang, Ahmed A. Elamer
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Governmental Function on Cultivating CSR—A Thinking on Loss of Truck Fence
Xiaoying Wang
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Heart rate response to transient hypoxia in patients with heart failure and Cheyne-Stokes respiration. [PDF]
Pinna GD+3 more
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A Novel Metric for Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Its Impact on Investment Inefficiency
ABSTRACT This study aims to establish a new measurement standard for quantifying Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) information and activities disclosed by enterprises and to examine the relationship between CER and investment inefficiency (IIE), with a specific focus on the mediating role of information asymmetry (IA).
Yadong Wang+2 more
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Training under pressure mirrors competition: technical-tactical insights from high-level male padel players. [PDF]
Conde-Ripoll R+4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of corporate COVID‐19 disclosure on the negative tone (pessimism) in annual reports. We also investigate how board size and board independence influence pessimism in annual reports. Using a U.K. sample from 2020, we employ various techniques to explore the COVID‐19 disclosure‐pessimism nexus.
Khaldoon Albitar+3 more
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