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Do CSR Efforts Reduce Environmental Decoupling: Evidence From S&P 500 Firms
ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) committees and CSR‐focused employee training on environmental decoupling. Using panel data of 2489 firm‐year observations from S&P 500 firms between 2009 and 2022, we employ fixed‐effects models to examine how CSR governance mechanisms influence the alignment between ...
Burcu Gürol +2 more
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A Survey of Emerging DDoS Threats in New Power Systems. [PDF]
Luo F, Fan S, Shao G.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how artificial intelligence language models influence corporate environmental, social, and governance greenwashing (GWESG$$ {\mathrm{GW}}_{\mathrm{ESG}} $$) behavior, utilizing panel data from Chinese listed firms spanning 2012–2022.
Brahim Bergougui +2 more
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Hot life in Antarctica: a novel metabolically versatile <i>Pyrodictiaceae</i> genus thriving at a volcanic-cryosphere-marine interface. [PDF]
de Araújo Butarelli AC +3 more
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ABSTRACT Green bonds play a central role in sustainable finance, yet concerns about greenwashing raise questions about the credibility of issuers' sustainability disclosures. Using dictionary‐based methods and domain‐specific BERT transformer models, this paper proposes two greenwashing alert metrics and investigates their performance by analyzing ...
Andrea Nicolodi +4 more
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Detecting Malingered COVID-19 Symptoms Using the Verifiability Approach. [PDF]
Ribatti RM, Lanciano T, Curci A.
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) reflects a paradox for corporate sustainability: it provides tools for genuine socio‐economic improvement and enables greenwashing at scale. This study examines this duality in emerging Asian markets, where rapid AI adoption coincides with evolving regulatory regimes.
Ashutosh Yadav, Simplice A. Asongu
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ABSTRACT Objective Recent growth of online research has been accompanied by an increase in reports of fraudulent participants, which can significantly comprise research validity. Drawing from our experience using Qualtrics with open recruitment, existing literature, and emerging studies in eating disorders (ED), we outline the risk and provide simple ...
Jamie‐Lee Pennesi +2 more
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Automatic Detection of Verbal Deception
Yoong Keok Lee
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