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Sustainable Fiscal Policy with Rising Public Debt-To-Gdp Ratios [PDF]
In financial and economic policy circles concerned with public debt in developing countries, a rising debt-GDP ratio is interpreted as a signal of overborrowing, warning of debt defaults if strong fiscal corrections are not adopted in time.
Oviedo, P. Marcelo
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Evaluating Companies' Impression Management Tactics in Mandatory Sustainability Reporting
ABSTRACT The study aims to investigate how a sample of Italian companies adopt impression management (IM) tactics in sustainability reports under mandatory sustainability disclosure regulations. Using longitudinal panel data analysis on sustainability reporting and firm features of 76 Italian companies over 5 years, it evaluates the influence of GRI ...
Antonio Iazzi+3 more
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ABSTRACT Task‐based diversity among corporate board members, based on specific functional attributes and experiences (age, tenure, and experience) can impact the firm according to both resource‐based view and agency theory. Following this, we explore the relationship between task‐based board diversity and corporate firm performance, analyzing a sample ...
Um‐E‐Roman Fayyaz+3 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. In this paper, we analyze the role of firms in mitigating climate change through their model of corporate governance. We examine the impact of key organizational control and incentive mechanisms on firms' carbon emission intensity.
Cécile Cezanne+3 more
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IMPACT OF FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CONSTRUCTION FIRM`S COST OF CAPITAL [PDF]
The average cost of debt is negatively related with size, tangibility, firm growth, the leverage ratio, and the ratio of long- to short-term debt and positively to profitability.
Nistor Ioan+2 more
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Bridging the ESG Credibility Gap: The Role of Institutional Investors in Mitigating ESG Decoupling
ABSTRACT Because of their capacity for sustained and informed monitoring, institutional investors are uniquely positioned to enhance corporate transparency and mitigate ESG decoupling, the gap between corporate sustainability rhetoric and reality. This study examines whether and under what circumstances institutional ownership contributes to aligning ...
Catarina Cepêda+2 more
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APAKAH DIVERSITAS GENDER MEMENGARUHI STRUKTUR MODAL? BUKTI EMPIRIS DI INDONESIA
The purpose of this study was to know the effect of gender diversity on capital structure. Gender diversity was measured with the existence and proportion of female directors in a firm.
Suherman
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The dynamics of Italian public debt: Alternative paths for fiscal consolidation [PDF]
This paper analyses possible targets for the Italian debt-to-GDP ratio with a small macroeconomic model. The role of international macroeconomic variables such as the US GDP growth, prices of raw materials, EUR/USD exchange rate, and ECB monetary policy ...
Casadio, Paolo+2 more
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Corporate Climate Risk Governance and Environmental Innovation
ABSTRACT The existing body of literature with regard to climate‐oriented governance focuses on carbon disclosure and climate change commitments, with a notable omission of an essential aspect of sustainable business practices and decarbonization, that is, environmental innovation.
Md Tanvir Hamim, Sabur Mollah
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