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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for ESG Reporting: A Case Study in the European Fashion Industry
ABSTRACT The fashion industry in Europe has increasingly recognized the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting as a key driver for sustainable development and transparency. As consumer awareness grows and regulatory frameworks evolve, companies are pressured to disclose their sustainability practices, ethical labor ...
Serena Strazzullo +5 more
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INSURANCE MECHANISMS AGAINST ASYMMETRIC SHOCKS IN A MONETARY UNION: A PROPOSAL WITH AN APPLICATION TO EMU [PDF]
In this paper we propose a simple, automatic insurance mechanism designed to cope with asymmetric shocks in a monetary union, which could be used as starting point of a more elaborated policy instrument.
Carmen Díaz-Roldán, Oscar Bajo-Rubio
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Giving or Greening? Stakeholder Dynamics and Ex‐Military Executives
ABSTRACT Firms increasingly face competing demands from different stakeholder groups, yet little is known about how these demands interact and generate strategic trade‐offs. Drawing on stakeholder theory and upper echelons theory, we investigate whether an overemphasis on philanthropic initiatives can detract from investments in green innovation, and ...
Hyeyoun Park +3 more
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Optimal Dynamic rading Strategies with Risk Limits [PDF]
Value at Risk (VaR) has emerged in recent years as a standard tool to measure and control the risk of trading portfolios.Yet,existing theoretical analyses of the optimal behavior of a trader subject to VaR limits have produced a negative view of VaR as a
Domenico Cuoco, Hua He, Sergei Issaenko
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Exploring the Role of Green Training on Organizational Resilience: A Multisectoral European Analysis
ABSTRACT The double transition paradigm has imposed to redefine the rules to compete. The demand for green skills, driven by European policy targets, currently outpaces the supply available in the labor market. This study surveys European companies across multiple sectors to assess the role of green training, a key element of green human resource ...
Giulia Alessandri +4 more
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ABSTRACT Firms' continuous pursuit of making a profit in the competitive market may ignore the actions related to environmental responsibilities. This set of actions for financial gains constitutes environmental misconduct, which not only harms ecosystems and communities but also brings reputational damage. Negative press and social media amplification
Ashutosh Singh +3 more
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- EFFICIENCY AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN BANKING FIRMS: A METHOD TO DECOMPOSE RISK [PDF]
Traditional efficiency measures neglect bank risk and, even when risk is accounted for, do not differentiate between the portion subject to managerial control (¿internal¿) versus the portion that is exogenous and is part of a changing environment ...
José Manuel Pastor Monsálvez
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Reputational Risk: An Investigation Into How Environmental Failures Drive Stock Price Crashes
ABSTRACT The study examines the relationship between stock price crashes and firm environment reputational risk. Using a large sample of US listed firms, covering a time span from 2007 to 2021, we test the effect of environmental reputation risk on three measures for the stock price crash risk (NEGCSK, DRUV, and CRASH).
Man Dang +4 more
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Discretionary Power of Public Administration. Its Scope and Control, edited by Leszek Leszczyński and Adam Szot [PDF]
Piątek, Wojciech
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the association between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings and firm performance, taking into account the role of firms' strategic investments in research and development (R&D) and advertising. Drawing on resource‐based view and signalling theory perspectives and employing the generalised method of moments ...
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah +2 more
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