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CEO social media activity and insider trading
Abstract This article studies the relationship between CEOs' social media activity and their insider trading behavior. Drawing on psychological evidence linking online activity to risk‐taking, we find that active CEOs on social media exhibit higher risk preferences and engage more in insider trading—particularly in terms of incidence, intensity, and ...
Zhichuan Li +2 more
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Are CSR incidents truly bad news?
Abstract We revisit whether disclosures of negative Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) incidents adversely affect firms' stock prices. While univariate tests reveal significant negative abnormal returns around incident announcements, the effect disappears once firm characteristics, industry, and time‐fixed effects are controlled for.
Chen Chen +2 more
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The paper presents a biography of one of the leading political figures of the Byzantine Empire in the 60s – 80s of the 11th century – Ioannes Doukas, Caesar, the monk Ignatios.
Victor Chkhaidze
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A group decision making tool for assessing climate policy risks against multiple criteria
Climate policy making is challenging primarily in that it involves the assessment of data and methods across a multitude of scientific fields and disciplines.
Alexandros Nikas +2 more
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The Green Versus Green Trap and a Way Forward
Massive deployment of renewables is considered as a decisive step in most countries’ climate efforts. However, at the local scale, it is also perceived by many as a threat to their rich and diverse natural environment.
Haris Doukas +3 more
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Supporting People in an Inclusive Society: An Inclusive Society Supports Model
ABSTRACT Background People with intellectual and developmental disabilities have faced negative stereotypes, but progress in recognising their rights has shifted perspectives towards inclusion and civil rights in international frameworks. Methods The article positions the inclusive society supports model within the framework of a theory of change. This
Miguel Ángel Verdugo +3 more
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The Sovereign-Debt Listing Puzzle [PDF]
The claim that stock exchanges perform certification and monitoring roles in securities offerings is pervasive in the legal and financial literatures. This article tests the validity of this “bonding hypothesis” in the sovereign-bond market—one of the ...
de Fontenay, Elisabeth +2 more
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Motivational Attributes of Foreign Language Teachers: What Students Think
ABSTRACT While the relationship between teacher attributes and the motivation and achievements of language learners has been extensively studied in the past decades, the relevant research that addresses the evolving educational context of China has been relatively limited.
Huifang Liu, Barry Bai, Gurpinder Lalli
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Exchanging logoi for aloga: cultural capital and material capital in a letter of Michael Psellos [PDF]
In a letter to his friend Iasites (Sathas 171), Michael Psellos proposes that he give the letter itself in exchange for a horse. Exploiting the polysemy of alogon and logos in Greek, Psellos is able to frame this playful representation of a gift exchange
Bernard, Floris
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This comprehensive study advances delamination analysis in composites through innovative computational methods, experimental validation techniques, and predictive algorithms, collectively enhancing damage progression prediction and structural health monitoring for improved integrity in high‐performance applications.
Dhivya Elumalai +4 more
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