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Green criminology and (constructions of) environmental crime and harm: a review essay
Brisman and South: Green Cultural Criminology: Constructions of Environmental Harm, Consumerism, and Resistance to Ecocide. Routledge, Oxford and New York, 2014, 162 pp Brisman, South, and White: Environmental Crime and Social Conflict: Contemporary ...
Mol, Hanneke
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ABSTRACT This study explores how corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance affects equity misvaluation and how country‐level factors—national culture, environmental performance indicators, and world governance indicators (WGIs)—moderate the relationship between corporate ESG performance and misvaluation.
Xinyu Wang +4 more
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ABSTRACT To meet rising sustainability demands, companies increasingly use social media to communicate product‐related CSR initiatives. Consumers' interactions with these messages largely depend on the messages' perceived credibility. However, there remains limited understanding of how firms combine communication characteristics into distinct patterns ...
Judith Derenthal, Waldemar Toporowski
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CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY.
The concept of critical criminology - that crime and the present-day processes of criminalization are rooted in the core structures of society - is of more relevance today than it has been at any other time. Written by an internationally renowned scholar,
DeKeseredy, Walter S.,
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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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ABSTRACT Sustainability‐oriented collaborations are inter‐organisational arrangements where the competencies of multiple companies are pooled together to tackle environmental challenges. These collaborations differ from traditional strategic alliances in that they tackle complex goals amidst greater uncertainties that extend beyond economic performance,
Vittorio Maria Garibbo +3 more
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Changing the way we think about change: shifting boundaries changing lives [PDF]
The 2012 Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference was held in Hobart over two days from 12 - 13 July. This conference was organised around the theme of ‘Changing the Way We Think about Change – Shifting Boundaries, Changing Lives’
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Theron, Max Travers
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ABSTRACT This research focuses on the connection between ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors and financial performance in the fashion industry, grounded on stakeholder theory and signaling theory as its theoretical foundations. By examining 1144 firm‐year observations from 194 publicly listed companies in 24 countries (2013–2023), the ...
Samantha Barresi, Michele Bertoni
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Cultural Criminology: An Invitation (2nd Edition)
Drawing on issues of representation, meaning and politics, this book systematically walks students through the key areas that make up this fascinating approach to the study of crime.
Ferrell, Jeff +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how digital dynamic capabilities (DDC)—specifically digital absorptive capacity (DAC) and digital transformation capacity (DTC)—contribute to environmental sustainability (ES), both directly and through circular supply chain practices (CSCP).
Yi Liang, Tae‐Hoo Kim, Min‐Jae Lee
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