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Family Involvement and Financial Performance: How Do They Affect the Sustainability Commitment of Family Businesses?

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The socio‐emotional wealth (SEW) perspective suggests that the specific priorities of a family business may make it more or less inclined to engage in sustainable practices. This paper examines how family business heterogeneity regarding family ownership, financial performance, and family board members affects the sustainability commitment of ...
Sonia Sánchez‐Andújar   +2 more
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Environmental Disclosure Under Mandatory Regulation in EU Listed Companies: An Institutional Analysis

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ABSTRACT This study examines corporate environmental reporting practices among listed companies in the European Union during the period 2018–2022, within the context of the Non‐Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). To this end, an Environmental Disclosure Index (EDI) is constructed based on qualitative reporting items, and panel‐data models are ...
Rosalva Pinto‐Braga   +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses from 52 countries shared the floor with economists, architects, doctors and sociologists when the 25th international hospital congress assembled in Helsinki, Finland recently.
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Finland

Nursing Standard, 1989
Nurses are leading the Health for All movement in Finland and are fully committed to the concept of primary care, a Finnish nurse has declared.
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Biogerontology in Finland

Biogerontology, 2010
This paper describes current biogerontology research in Finland especially in the universities with professorships in gerontology/geriatrics. If biogerontology is broadly taken to include all research in basic mechanisms of normal ageing as well as age-related diseases, the most prevalent current topics include basic research in genetics, mitochondrial
Timo E, Strandberg, Sarianna, Sipilä
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No measles in Finland

The Lancet, 1997
1364 Vol 350 • November 8, 1997 remained in complete clinical remission for 1 year. The liposomal doxorubicin infusions were well tolerated, with mild fatigue 24–48 h postinfusion as the only side-effect. No bone-marrow suppression and no cardiac toxicity, as measured by left-ventricular ejection fraction, was seen.
H, Peltola   +6 more
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Rhinoscleroma in Finland

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1972
The authors present the first case of rhino-scleroma in Finland. The patient was a farmer' wife, aged 41, from eastern Finland. The rhinoscleroma in this case was possibly caused by Klebsiella serratia which could be cultured in abundance from crushed tumour tissue.
B, Grahne   +3 more
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Handwashing in Finland

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1991
To prevent skin problems we have recommended in Finland that hospital personnel should avoid soap or other detergents for handwashing and instead use alcoholic preparations containing emollients such as 2% glycerol. Alcohol with emollient disinfection is used frequently in hospitals and it causes fewer complaints of skin dryness than washing with soap.
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Healthcare in Finland

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Finland has nearly the highest suicide rate and mortality from cardiovascular disease in the world. Healthcare needs are varied and create challenges for nursing practice.
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