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Directive 2014/95/EU: building a research agenda

, 2021
PurposeThis paper discusses the current state of research into Directive 2014/95/EU and non-financial disclosure (NFD), with the aim of offering a future research agenda.Design/methodology/approachThe authors have conducted a systematic literature review
Blerita Korca, Ericka Costa
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FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Clinics in Perinatology, 2001
With the continued explosion of genetic technology, the number of disorders amenable to screening is expanding geometrically. Historically, most genetic screening has been in the newborn period. Much more can be done for the fetus if genetic screening and diagnosis are accomplished early in the pregnancy rather than after birth.
M I, Evans, R J, Wapner
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Directive (EU) 2019/770 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019 on certain aspects concerning contracts for the supply of digital content and digital services

EU Digital Law, 2020
On 29 January 2019, the European Parliament and the Council reached a provisional agreement on the European Commission's proposal for a directive regulating the private-law aspects of contracts for the supply of digital content and digital services in ...

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Using the International Integrated Reporting Framework to comply with EU Directive 2014/95/EU: can we afford another reporting façade?

Meditari Accountancy Research, 2020
Purpose Motivated by claims that the International Integrated Reporting Framework (IRF) can be used to comply with Directive 2014/95/EU (the EU Directive) on non-financial and diversity disclosure, the purpose of this study is to examine whether ...
Luciano Biondi   +2 more
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Directions

Nursing Standard, 1987
In today's world words such as 'mobile' and 'mobility' have strong impact in their figurative meanings; in the world of the professional health carer their literal meaning has been of prime importance throughout the ages. The patient who is physically mobile or has some means of mobility maintains a measure of freedom or independence which in turn ...
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The state of art of corporate social disclosure before the introduction of non-financial reporting directive: a cross country analysis

Social Responsibility Journal, 2019
Purpose According to the Directive 2014/95/EU on non-financial information (NFI), from 2017 onwards, large companies of member states will be required to provide a series of social, environmental and governance disclosures.
A. Venturelli   +3 more
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Directive 2014/95/EU

, 2020
This paper aims to explore accountants’ views on mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. It focuses on three main factors underpinning their understanding and attitude towards non-financial disclosures: general understanding of the ...
Joanna Krasodomska   +2 more
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Direct Browlift

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2022
Direct browlifting comprises various techniques to lift the brows using incisions on or around the brows. The classic direct browlift involves removing an ellipse of skin and subcutaneous tissue within or just above the brow cilia. However, the technique can be modified to address only lateral brow ptosis, to place the incision in the midforehead or ...
Julian D, Perry, Catherine J, Hwang
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Direct Manipulation, Direct Engagement, and Direct Perception: What's Directing What?

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1988
The term “direct” has been used quite liberally in recent discussions of human performance and human-machine systems. Shneiderman (1983) discusses “direct manipulation”; Hutchins, Hollan and Norman (1986) discuss “direct engagement”; and Gibson (1979) discusses “direct perception”.
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Advance Directives

Annual Review of Medicine, 2008
Most patients want some control over their medical care, including—or even especially—when they are too sick to participate in decisions. Clinicians who have to make decisions for patients who are unable to participate often would appreciate guidance from patients’ wishes. Advance care planning responds to these needs.
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