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Brand attitude as the catalyst: transforming perceived ESG to consumer's purchase intention in low-carbon consumption. [PDF]
Zhang R, Zhou X, Liu Q, Wang C.
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ABSTRACT Small enterprises (SEs) constitute a major component of economic systems, and their socio‐environmental commitment is critical for promoting societal well‐being. This paper examines the direct effect of sound financial practices on socio‐environmental commitment and evaluates the mediating role of financial constraints—specifically debt and ...
Marcos Álvarez‐Espiño +2 more
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How can multiple benefit drivers improve corporate ESG performance?-The effects of green technology innovation and peer pressure. [PDF]
Ma B, Dong X, Shao P, Chen Z.
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ABSTRACT Building on dynamic capabilities theory, this paper develops a conceptual model explaining how organizations pursue eco‐innovation. Drawing on in‐depth interviews with sustainability and innovation managers across diverse industries, the study provides rich empirical insights into the drivers of eco‐innovation.
Maria Cristina Zaccone, Matteo Pedrini
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Air pollution and corporate labor cost stickiness: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Ma J.
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The ESG-efficient frontier under ESG rating uncertainty
Messaoud Chibane, Mathieu Joubrel
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ABSTRACT Firms increasingly commit to climate targets yet doubts remain about whether such pledges translate into substantive corporate governance or remain symbolic. The study examines how emission reduction targets (ERTs) in sustainability strategies are reflected in compensation among German listed firms.
Victoria Fohrer, Anna‐Sofia Grabowski
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Digital transformation as an ESG performance catalyst with insights from China's external governance. [PDF]
Lyu Y, Liu X, Lu Y.
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Dynamic Spillovers Between FinTech, Blockchain, and Green Finance: A Quantile Connectedness Approach
ABSTRACT This paper explores how financial innovation and environmental sustainability intersect by analyzing spillovers between FinTech, blockchain energy use, and green finance. Using a Quantile Vector Autoregression (QVAR) framework, we examine weekly data from 2018 to 2024 across 11 digital, environmental, and macro‐financial indices.
Mehmet Sahiner, Sisi Sung, James Devlin
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Information-Theoretic ESG Index Direction Forecasting: A Complexity-Aware Framework. [PDF]
Öztürk KN, Yiğit ÖE.
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