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The Role of National Culture in ESG Risk Management: Empirical Evidence From STOXX Europe 600
ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of national culture in influencing firms' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risk management. Anchored to institutional theory, the research focuses on Hofstede's national cultural dimensions (power distance, individualism, long‐term orientation, and uncertainty avoidance) as factors associated with ...
Alberto Tonelli +3 more
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Owing to the passing away of Mr. Edward W. Bok
Lake Wales, FloridaThis is a small information card most likely distributed to guests who visited the Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower (now Bok Tower Gardens) on January 9, 1930, the day of Edward W. Bok's death. Mr. Bok was the former editor of
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Enabling a Circular Water Transition: Identifying Governance Pathways for Wastewater Reuse
ABSTRACT Over 80% of the world's wastewater is discharged untreated, making reuse a widely underutilised strategy for addressing water scarcity. Due to the complexity of implementing water reuse systems, supportive governance conditions are required to steer this process and overcome barriers.
Kirsty Holstead +4 more
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The subtropical garden, or, Beauty of form in the flower garden
The Irish-born gardener and writer William Robinson (1838–1935) travelled widely to study gardens and gardening in Europe and America. In 1871 he founded a weekly illustrated periodical, The Garden, which he owned until 1919, and he published numerous books on different aspects of horticulture.
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[Telegram] 1930 January 10, Palm Beach, Florida [to] Mrs Edward Bok, Mountain Lake, Florida
This is a telegram sent by Frank and Marie Aydelotte, former president of Swarthmore College (1921-1939) and his wife, to Mary Louise Curtis Bok upon hearing the news of Edward W. Bok's death. Mr. Bok was the former editor of Ladies' Home Journal and the
Aydelotte, Frank, 1880-1956
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ABSTRACT China's environmental governance transition combines intensified vertical accountability and performance‐based management with expanding calls for public participation. However, despite growing demand for civic engagement, there remains limited understanding of how participatory environmental initiatives are structured and governed in practice.
Linjun Xie, Mengqi Shao, Gaohan Deng
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[Letter] 1930 January 28, Philadelphia [to] Mrs. Bok, Mountain Lake, Fla.
This is a letter sent by Samuel Yellin, ironworker and Singing Tower artisan, to Mary Louise Curtis Bok upon hearing the news of Edward W. Bok's death. Mr.
Yellin, Samuel, 1885-1940;
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ABSTRACT While REDD+ prioritizes carbon sequestration, its narrow focus often overlooks forest‐health linkages critical to community well‐being. This paper examines the holistic model of Health in Harmony (HIH) and Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI), which integrates forest conservation with healthcare through radical listening—a decolonial community engagement
Angie Hsu +3 more
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eye-level views;Edward William Bok was born 9 October 1863 in Den Helder, Netherlands. He become a noted author and publisher of "The Ladies Home Journal" and was involved in many social causes and philanthropic activities, including the creation of the ...
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ABSTRACT An emerging consensus calls for transformative climate governance. However, what instigates and sustains transformative pathways remains unclear. This study characterises the existence, quality and structural underpinnings of transformative governance capacities in local government climate change response in Aotearoa New Zealand, applying a ...
Gangadari K. Ranawaka +3 more
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