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Corporate ESG Greenwashing: Does Regulatory Proximity Matter?
ABSTRACT Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) greenwashing undermines sustainable development, yet the influence of regulatory proximity on oversight is understudied. By introducing the “distance decay effect” from geoeconomics into ESG misconduct research and using a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2009 to 2022, this study reveals a ...
Weiqi Zhao +4 more
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A neural perspective on when and why trait greed comes at the expense of others [PDF]
Depending on the point of view, conceptions of greed range from being a desirable and inevitable feature of a well-regulated, well-balanced economy to the root of all evil - radix omnium malorum avaritia (Tim 6.10).
Hewig, Johannes, Mussel, Patrick
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to better understand juror decision‐making in a less typical rape trial scenario where even prior acquaintance is disputed. Adopting an improved mock trial paradigm including a video‐recorded recreation of a genuine rape allegation and jury‐group deliberation, 156 jury‐eligible participants took part in 1 of 13 ...
Dominic Willmott, Rosie Woodhams
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For the good of the group? Exploring group-level evolutionary adaptations using multilevel selection theory. [PDF]
In this paper, we present an evolutionary framework, multilevel selection theory (MLS), that is highly amenable to existing social psychological theory and empiricism.
O'Gorman, Rick +2 more
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Abstract Industrial wastewater contamination by azo dyes poses a significant environmental challenge. This study reports the green synthesis of bimetallic iron/nickel (Fe/Ni) nanoparticles using moringa leaf extract, which acted as both a reducing and capping agent, and their incorporation into polyethersulphone (PES) membranes to produce eco‐friendly ...
Qusay A. Almajras +7 more
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Dark personality and aggressiveness: The mediating role of anger and hostility
Objective. This study aimed to verify the relationships between dark personality traits and the dimensions of aggressiveness. 208 individuals from the general population participated, with a mean age of 26.83 years (SD = 8.99). Method.
Nathane Thereza Lopes Ferreira +4 more
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The Role of Gender in Social Network Organization [PDF]
The digital traces we leave behind when engaging with the modern world offer an interesting lens through which we study behavioral patterns as expression of gender.
Lehmann, Sune +3 more
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How to ‘survive’ after graduating in science or engineering: Becoming an academic administrator
Abstract This is the eighth article in the series ‘Survival Skills for Scientists’; previous papers were published in the Journal of Materials Education. Here I describe my views, based partly on personal experience, about pursuing an alternative career path within academia: becoming an administrator (e.g., Department Chair, Dean, Vice‐President ...
Federico Rosei
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Why do some fish fight more than others? [PDF]
Reversible changes in how readily animals fight can be explained in terms of adaptive responses to differences in the costs and benefits of fighting. In contrast, long-term differences in aggressiveness raise a number of questions, including why animals ...
Huntingford, F. +2 more
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Reconceptualizing ethically and socially aversive (“dark”) personality traits [PDF]
Many ethically and socially aversive (“dark”) traits have been proposed to account for corresponding behaviors. Despite their popularity and success in predicting relevant outcomes, research on aversive traits is beset both by conceptual overlap between traits assigned different labels and by heterogenous conceptualizations of traits assigned the same ...
Morten Moshagen +2 more
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