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Both practitioners and academicians demand a linkage model across financial markets, particularly among regional capital markets, for both risk management and portfolio selection purposes.
Febrian, Erie, Herwany, Aldrin
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From dilemmas to paradoxes: A complex systems view of sustainability management in UK universities
Abstract Recently, universities have transformed from passive contributors to active participants in the global sustainability movement. However, the absence of robust theoretical frameworks and larger‐scale samples has limited the progress that universities can make towards becoming sustainable.
Antonia Voigt, Andrew MacLaren
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Speed Bump and Stock Market Quality: Evidence From NYSE American
ABSTRACT Should trading speed of high‐frequency traders be regulated? Using the data from the New York Stock Exchange American, this paper examines the impact of a speed bump on market liquidity and price discovery. Our results indicate that the use of a speed bump can lower the costs of adverse selection through reducing informed trading.
Bo Liu, Ke Xu
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This study was undertaken to explore the relationship between export and import, in the category of Forestry domain for Malaysia, which includes sub domain (1) industrial roundwood;(2) wood pulp; (3) wood fuel; (4) paper and paper board; (5) sawn wood ...
Baharom, A.H. +3 more
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Russian equity market linkages before and after the 1998 crisis: Evidence from time-varying and stochastic cointegration tests [PDF]
This paper examines the relationships between the Russian and other Central European (CE) and developed countries’ equity markets over the 1995-2004 period.
M. Lucey, Brian, Voronkova, Svitlana
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A process‐temporal perspective on organizational paradoxes: A review and future research agenda
Abstract Scholars are increasingly studying paradox processes, yet insights remain disconnected, with limited discussion across studies’ perspectives. Consequently, research risks underutilizing valuable findings, thereby reducing both theoretical and practical progress.
Jan Heiberg Johansen +1 more
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Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Nursing Clinical Decision‐Making: An Umbrella Review
ABSTRACT Aim To describe contemporary peer‐reviewed literature on artificial intelligence in nurses' clinical decision‐making. Methods An umbrella review of literature reviews. Data Sources Four major databases were searched for reviews published between 2019 and 2024.
Robyn Cant, Colleen Ryan, Ritesh Chugh
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Genes, fish and fisheries: translating science into policy
Abstract The 2024 Annual Symposium of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles reviewed the burgeoning impact of ‘omics’ technologies on fish ecology, management and forecasting. As with life sciences more generally, major advances in speed, cost‐effectiveness and breadth of applications in ‘omics’ has had profound societal and environmental impacts.
Gary R. Carvalho
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Abstract Seafood provides an essential source of macro‐ and micronutrients for coastal communities worldwide. Climate change is a key threat to seafood security, altering the sizes, abundances, distributions, physiology and ecological interactions of fisheries species, and increasingly, there is evidence of impacts to seafood nutritional quality.
Tanika C. Shalders +6 more
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Traditional Export Demand Relation: A Cointegration and Parameter Constancy Analysis [PDF]
This study empirically estimates the critical parameters of the aggregate export demand function for Jordan by using annual time series data (1970-2004) and by applying both Johansen-Juselius and Saikkonen-Lütkepohl multivariate cointegration procedures.
Jamal HUSEIN
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