ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of CEO turnover on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure practices, focusing on how distinct types of leadership transitions influence corporate transparency in an emerging market context.
Jongwon Choi, Suk Hyun, Ju Hyoung Park
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Retraction: Nexus between foreign direct investment inflow, renewable energy consumption, ambient air pollution, and human mortality: a public health perspective from non-linear ARDL approach. [PDF]
Frontiers Editorial Office.
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The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the Forestry Industry Structure Upgrading: The Moderating Effect on Labor Migration. [PDF]
Hou F, Li X, Wu C, Yin Y, Xiao H.
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Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Development? [PDF]
What is the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on development? The answer is important for the lives of millions--if not billions--of workers, families, and communities in the developing world.
Edward M. Graham+2 more
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Board Structure and ESG Performance: The Moderating Role of Country‐Level Gender Parity
ABSTRACT This study explores the moderating role of country‐level gender parity on the association between board gender diversity, board sub‐committees, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. Using a sample of European sustainable companies listed on the Euronext Vigeo Europe 120 Index from 2014 to 2023, panel data and a one‐step ...
Alfredo Grau Grau+2 more
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The interaction between domestic and outward foreign direct investment in China: The influence of region-specific context. [PDF]
Wong DWH, Zhao SXB, Qiang WW, Lee HF.
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Relationship between carbon emissions, economic growth, renewable energy consumption, foreign direct investment, and urban population in Vietnam. [PDF]
Bui Minh T, Nguyen Ngoc T, Bui Van H.
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Do domestic firms benefit from foreign direct investment? Evidence from panel data [PDF]
Many developing countries now actively solicit foreign investment, offering firms subsidies, tax holidays, and exemptions from import duties. One justification for subsidizing these firms is the so-called spillover of technology from foreign to domestic ...
Aitken, Brian, DEC, Harrison, Ann
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