Global ESG sentiment, policy commitments, and sustainability uncertainty: A cross-country analysis
This study examines the temporal patterns, cross-country heterogeneity, and global spillovers of ESG-related uncertainty, with direct implications for achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 12 ...
Nargis Sultana
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Derivatives holdings and bank systemic risk: Cross-country evidence
In this paper, we analyse data from 493 listed banks across 28 countries to investigate the impact and mechanisms through which banks' derivatives holdings influence systemic risk.
Yu Wang, Gaoya Song, Yiming Lu
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On 2-groups of almost maximal class
Let G be a 2-group of order 2^n, n>5, and nilpotency class n-2. The invariants of such groups determined by their group algebras over the field of two elements are given in the paper.Comment: 25 ...
Baginski, Czeslaw, Konovalov, Alexander
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Does ex-ante disclosure of regulatory information really backfire?
Regulatory information disclosure is an important measure to enhance government transparency and law enforcement credibility. Studies mainly focus on ex-post disclosure and affirm its positive effects.
Huiyang Zhou, Jian Chu
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Assessing systemic importance using multilayer dynamic networks: Evidence from China's stock market
This study develops a multilayer dynamic network framework to evaluate the systemic importance of 348 firms listed in China's A-share market over the period 2010–2021. By employing the maximum mutual information coefficient (MIC), the model captures both
Yue Zhang, Haozhi Chen, Xiaolei He
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Climate policies, energy shocks and spillovers between green and brown stock price indices
This paper examines the effects of climate policies and energy shocks on mean and volatility spillovers between green and brown stock price indices in five countries (Canada, India, Japan, the UK and the US).
Marina Albanese +3 more
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Climate risk and corporate charitable donations –evidence from China
This study examines whether climate risk affects corporate charitable donations. Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed companies from to 2010–2022, we find that day-to-day temperature volatility will significantly reduce corporate charitable donations.
Yan Mo, Huifeng Jiang, Cong Chong
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Assessment of stability and yield performance of onion (Allium cepa L.) genotypes across diverse Indian environments. [PDF]
Gupta AJ +8 more
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Evaluating barley genotypes for yield stability using integrated model- and rank-based stability statistics. [PDF]
Jasemi SS +11 more
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