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ABSTRACT The agri‐food sector is vital to economic development, but it exerts significant environmental and social pressures. This study draws on the natural resource‐based view. It investigates the strategic sustainability‐performance nexus in the global food and beverage industry using a longitudinal dataset (2013–2023) of 633 firms across the EU ...
Alessandro Bernardo +5 more
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On the distance eigenvalues of Cayley graphs
In this paper, graphs are undirected and loop-free and groups are finite. By Cn, Kn and Km,n we mean the cycle graph with n vertices, the complete graph with n vertices and the complete bipartite graph with parts size m and n, respectively.
Majid Arezoomand
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Elspas and Turner \cite{eltu} raised a question on the isomorphism of $C_{16}(1,3,7)$ and $C_{16}(2,3,5)$ and Vilfred \cite{v96} gave its answer by defining Type-2 isomorphism of $C_n(R)$ w.r.t. $m$ $\ni$ $m$ = $\gcd(n, r) > 1$, $r\in R$ and $r,n\in\mathbb{N}$ and studied such graphs for $m$ = 2 in \cite{v13,v20}.
Kamalappan, Vilfred, Peraprakash, Wilson
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The Role of Institutional Pressures in Technology Adoption for Low‐Carbon Manufacturing
ABSTRACT Existing research highlights that the adoption of low‐carbon technologies in manufacturing operations is shaped by the external environment. However, limited understanding exists regarding how technology‐related uncertainty interacts with institutional pressures to influence firms' adoption strategies.
Diellza Salihu +2 more
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On Isomorphism Classes and Invariants of Low Dimensional Complex Filiform Leibniz Algebras (PART 1)
The paper aims to investigate the classification problem of low dimensional complex none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras. There are two sources to get classification of filiform Leibniz algebras. The first of them is the naturally graded none Lie filiform Leibniz algebras and the another one is the naturally graded filiform Lie algebras.
Rakhimov, I. S., Husain, S. K. Said
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ABSTRACT This paper analyses how large Swedish firms and financial institutions integrate climate change and biodiversity into their business strategies and governance structures. Using unique 2022 and 2023 survey data and logistic probability models, we examine how internal and external factors shape early responses to the EU Taxonomy and the CSRD ...
Fredrik N. G. Andersson +1 more
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On isomorphism classes and invariants of low dimensional complex filiform Leibniz algebras (part 2)
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Rakhimov, I. S., Husain, S. K. Said
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The following questions are germane to our understanding of gauge-(in)variant quantities and physical possibility: how are gauge transformations and spacetime diffeomorphisms understood as symmetries, in which ways are they similar, and in which are they different?
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Too Complex to Control? How Firms Navigate Scope 3 Governance Under Institutional Uncertainty
ABSTRACT As Scope 3 emissions make up the largest share of many firms' carbon footprints, firms face growing pressure to manage emissions beyond their direct control. Ongoing revisions of the CSRD, the GHG Protocol, and the SBTi Net‐Zero Standard further increase regulatory and methodological uncertainty.
Victoria Fohrer +2 more
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On finite nonabelian 2-groups all of whose minimal nonabelian subgroups are of exponent 4
In Theorem 2.3 we determine finite 2-groups all of whose minimal nonabelian subgroups are of order 8 (i.e., they are isomorphic to D8 or Q8). In Corollary 2.4 we determine finite 2-groups all of whose minimal nonabelian subgroups are isomorphic and have ...
Janko, Zvonimir
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