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Organizational Sensemaking Theory Perspective of Developing AI‐Driven Strategies for Sustainability Initiatives

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ABSTRACT Although artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being touted to assist organizations, AI integration for sustainability efforts has been limited AND sporadic and tends to follow an ad hoc strategy. The existing literature therein focuses on the technological capabilities of AI, overlooking how organizations make sense of and ...
Amanda Balasooriya, Darshana Sedera
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AI‐Enabled Circular Business Model Transition for Mitigating Climate Change: A Natural Resource‐Based View Perspective on Business Strategies

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ABSTRACT The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in achieving sustainability goals has garnered attention in academic literature. While AI has been argued to be crucial in addressing circularity challenges, organizations face challenges in configuring a business model.
Jian Wang   +4 more
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The Perils of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Controversies: Implications for a Firm's Financial and Nonfinancial Performance

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ABSTRACT Although ESG controversies are on the rise, research investigating them yields contradictory findings. The paper provides resolutions to the debate through investigating (a) how ESG controversies influence firms' short‐term and long‐term financial performance; (b) how firms navigate ESG controversies' effect; and (c) how ESG controversies ...
Amalesh Sharma   +3 more
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Leading the Loop: Anchor‐Led Orchestration in Nascent Circular Ecosystems—A Qualitative Case Study

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ABSTRACT The transition towards a circular economy necessitates coordinated, systemic change across value chains. Yet the role of anchor firms in initiating and orchestrating nascent circular ecosystems remains underexplored. Using an inductive, qualitative single‐case design, we analyse a German mid‐sized entrepreneurial firm, drawing on 21 interviews
Johann Felix Mader, Patrick Spieth
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A Phosphoprotein in the Lens of the Eye

Nature, 1949
IN previous work, we demonstrated the presence of ribonucleic acid in the lens1. In the course of this research we observed the existence, in the residue from the trichloracetic and lipid extraction of lenses, of a phosphoprotein fraction clearly distinct from nucleic acid. We have applied the following methods of study to this phosphoprotein fraction.
PAUL MANDEL   +3 more
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INTERCOMPARISON OF EYE LENS DOSEMETERS

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2016
An intercomparison of eye lens dosemeters has been conducted in terms of the quantity Hp(3). For the first time, besides photon radiation also beta radiation qualities were included. Three dosemeter types designed for the quantity Hp(3) and ten for Hp(0.07) took part in the intercomparison.
Behrens, R.   +8 more
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Molecular interactions in the eye lens

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1991
Introduction The lens is a cellular structure formed from elongated fibre cells aligning into concentric layers that stack together with the organization of a uni-axial crystal 111. Within the fibre cells, where protein turnover is low, protein components are packed together [2-41 with short-range order [S].
C, Slingsby   +4 more
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Hydroxylation of dehydroepiandrosterone in the eye lens

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1977
Hydroxylation of the steroid hormone dehydroepiandrosterone in the calf lens is inhibited by carbon monoxide and stimulated by NADPH. The enzyme concerned was found to be membrane-bound. Although the enzyme resembles the liver mono-oxygenase system in these characteristics, the presence of cytochrome P-450 in the lens could not be proved by measuring a
A J, Vermorken   +4 more
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Induction of the Eye Lens

Differentiation, 1980
In general terms embryonic induction involves the association of embryonic tissues and leads to tissue differentiation. It is one of the known essential processes leading to the normal development of embryos. However, despite its importance, very little is known about the mechanisms of inductive interactions.
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Regeneration of the Lens of the Eye in the Rabbit

Nature, 1959
IN a recent communication, Chanturishvili1 reports his re-investigation of the detailed embryology of the lens in Amphibia and refers to work on higher forms in his laboratory at Tiflis. He and his fellow-workers, in particular Sikharulidze2, are of the opinion that the lens fibres are derived from cells which are neural in origin, and which require ...
D S, STEWART, P G, 'ESPINASSE
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