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Corporate Sustainability Transition: Methodological Analysis for a Rating Model
ABSTRACT This study introduces a new rating model for the evaluation of corporate sustainability, addressing the inconsistencies and divergences that characterize current ESG assessment systems. The model is hierarchically structured, comprising 99 indicators organized into 19 modules, and is designed to be adaptable by sector and firm size.
Riccardo Censi +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of technological innovation in renewable energy for the transport and logistics sector from 1996 to 2024. Using the Web of Science database, we identify three main research phases and map key collaboration networks and technological trends.
Yui‐yip Lau +4 more
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ABSTRACT The crucial role of environmental dynamism (ED) in achieving supply chain responsiveness (SCR) has become a controversial topic in extant literature. However, despite several empirical studies on environmental dynamism and supply chain responsiveness, inconsistent findings and underexplored areas leave supply chain managers less informed about
Alexander Otchere Fianko +3 more
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ABSTRACT In general, consumers show a growing interest in business activities that go beyond the strictly economic, such as environmental and social initiatives. Thus, implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices in companies has gained relevance in recent years. This study analyzed how the perception of CSR affects consumer attitude in
Francisco Javier Blanco‐Encomienda +3 more
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Board Governance as a Strategic Mechanism: Carbon Risk and Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Carbon emissions are a major contributor to global warming and pose significant threats to the environment. In response to the urgency of climate change, firms are under increasing pressure to adopt policies that enhance environmental performance while reducing carbon risk.
Sarmad Ali +3 more
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Emotions in cultural criminology
Cultural Criminology (CC) is one of the most recent and exciting developments in criminological theory. Its main argument is that mainstream criminological theories provide inadequate explanations of crime due to epistemological and theoretical flaws. CC’s alternative involves assuming a phenomenological and interpretative approach that focuses on the ...
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ABSTRACT Global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and ecological degradation demand that companies rethink how they create, deliver and capture value. Sustainable business model innovations (SBMIs) offer a promising pathway, yet empirical insights into how different SBMI archetypes affect consumer adoption behavior are scarce.
Lennard Stutz +3 more
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A Framework to Analyze Primate Species Vulnerability to Trade in Urban Markets. [PDF]
Rivera CJ +3 more
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The Evolution of Impression Management Research in Social Media: A Bibliometric Perspective
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study is to investigate impression management (IM) usage by companies in the context of social media communication and emerging technologies through a comprehensive mapping of the scientific literature. In this matter, a bibliometric analysis has been conducted, extracting a sample of 262 peer‐reviewed journal ...
Antonio Iazzi +3 more
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Editorial: Un/belonging identities: relating narratives of queer trauma. [PDF]
Vicars M +3 more
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