Reporting ESG Initiatives and Gender Diversity in Germany: Implications for Stock Liquidity
ABSTRACT Adopting multiple theoretical perspectives, this study separately and jointly examines the impacts of reporting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives and gender diversity in boardrooms on corporate stock liquidity. Using a sample of non‐financial firms listed on the Frankfurt CDAX from 2010 to 2023, the study investigates ...
Ahmed Hassanein, Nader Elsayed
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Determinants of technology-based SMEs' ability to attract talent with a Master's degree: Case study of a city in Northeast China. [PDF]
Chen G, Xu L.
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Corporations and Crimes Against Humanity: Financial Liability Through ISDS?
Kevin Crow
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ABSTRACT This paper studies herding and anti‐herding behaviour in three European stock markets before and during the Covid‐19 pandemic by employing both static and dynamic analysis. We examine four different questions related to herding behaviour: (i) Did herding behaviour increase during the pandemic? (ii) Does herding behaviour respond differently in
Dimitrios Asteriou +3 more
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Data on the financial performance of companies on BIST Sustainability 25 Index: An Entropy-based TOPSIS approach. [PDF]
Kefe İ, Evci S, Kefe İ.
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General theoretical characteristics of corpus delicti that is the basis for financial liability
I.P. Shumeiko
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Tort liability for the application risk of generative artificial intelligence technology in the circular economy and financial industry: evidence from China [PDF]
Quancheng Chen, Xuemei Hu
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Sustainability Performance and Corporate Risk: Evidence From the Tourism Industry
ABSTRACT We investigate the impact of sustainability performance (Refinitiv Environmental, Social, and Governance [ESG] scores) on corporate risk (CR). We apply stakeholder theory and the resource‐based view to an international sample of 247 tourism firms from 2002 to 2018.
Omneya Abdelsalam +4 more
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Substantial variation among Medicare beneficiaries in the impact from 2025 Part D out of pocket spending caps. [PDF]
Lederman DM, Olssen AL, Pauly MV.
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