ESG Decoupling Phenomenon: A Systematic and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT ESG decoupling, defined as the gap between a firm's ESG disclosures and its actual practices, poses a critical challenge to corporate sustainability. Using the PRISMA protocol, 451 articles were selected for a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic literature review to map the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of the research on
Maryam Laeeq +2 more
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Respecting students: Abusive classroom teacher verbal behaviour [PDF]
This qualitative study examined classroom Teachers verbal abuse by reviewing a sample of the decisions of the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). Data were collected from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII ...
Terry Hogan, Carlo Ricci, Thomas G. Ryan
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Can ISO/IEC 17025 serve as a tool to prevent scientific fraud in chemical research laboratories?
Abstract Scientific fraud has been documented across multiple disciplines, and chemistry is no exception. Recent studies indicate that contamination of materials, methodological errors, and unreliable data, results, or analyses account for over 25% of retracted publications.
Flor Monica Gutierrez‐Alcantara
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Market Perceptions of ESG Reputational Risk in the US Pharmaceutical Industry
ABSTRACT Negative ESG‐related reputational events generate significant corporate risks, particularly within sensitive sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry. Using novel reputational data, this research investigates investor perceptions of the consequences of experienced ESG breaches among US pharmaceutical firms.
Erdinc Akyildirim +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a systematic literature review exploring the intersection of Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. The study synthesizes current research, identifies prevailing trends, and highlights gaps within this emerging field.
Zile Huma +3 more
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ABSTRACT Corporate culture is a critical driver of corporate social responsibility, shaping how firms internalize sustainability, social and environmental concerns, yet its governance antecedents are less understood. Motivated by the need to understand how governance structures affect organizational values and behavior, we explore the relationship ...
Sirimon Treepongkaruna, Stefano Starita
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Illegalisms and discipline in a Brazilian prison
The article summarizes research with an empirical sample of all cases of severe disciplinary misconduct for possessing a cell phone in a prison of Curitiba in 2017.
Andre Ribeiro Giamberardino
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Reporting misconduct and incompetence in the education service: reporting cases of misconduct or professional incompetence in the education service - revised reporting arrangements from 12 October 2009 (guidance) [PDF]
"This document sets out the new reporting arrangements for cases of professional misconduct and professional incompetence in the education service which will come into force on 12 October 2009 following the introduction of the Education (Supply of ...
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How Consumers Contest Legitimacy: Skepticism Toward Corporate Social Responsibility
ABSTRACT Consumer skepticism toward Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives operates not only as an individual‐level response but also as a societal governance mechanism that disciplines firms and reshapes organizational legitimacy. Drawing on in‐depth interviews with consumers in an emerging Latin American economy, this study advances an ...
Francine Zanin Bagatini +2 more
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The Automatic Reporting of Lawyer Misconduct to Disciplinary Authorities: Filling the Reporting Gap [PDF]
An effective lawyer disciplinary system is essential to the protection of clients, third parties, and the profession as a whole. The present system, however — which relies primarily on complaints filed by lawyers, judges, and clients — often fails to capture misconduct, which, either standing alone or as part of a larger pattern of misconduct, warrants
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