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Recombining Knowledge for Climate Innovation: Evidence From US Energy Incumbents
ABSTRACT As the climate crisis intensifies, energy incumbents must strategically transform their fossil‐fueled legacies to remain competitive and sustainable. Yet, little is known about how internal knowledge architectures and external industry positions jointly shape their capacity for climate innovation.
Kyung‐Baek Min +2 more
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Biological invasions can lead to changes in the interspecific association and coexistence patterns of plant species; however, the differences in the interspecific association characteristics of invaded plant communities in heterogeneous habitats and ...
Hao Wu +7 more
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Spatial shifts in purple photosynthetic bacterial community composition in paddy soils along the latitude [PDF]
俎千惠 ZU Qianhui +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the role of managerial ability in driving environmental performance and overall environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings in the context of the European Union sustainability reporting regulations. Using a sample of 7242 firm‐year observations over the period 2015–2023, our results indicate a structural change in ...
Mihaela Ionașcu +2 more
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Exploring the phenological divergences in vegetation caused by global climate change is of great significance for gaining a deeper understanding of the carbon cycling process in natural ecosystems.
Yu Tian, Bingxi Liu
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Market Perceptions of ESG Reputational Risk in the US Pharmaceutical Industry
ABSTRACT Negative ESG‐related reputational events generate significant corporate risks, particularly within sensitive sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry. Using novel reputational data, this research investigates investor perceptions of the consequences of experienced ESG breaches among US pharmaceutical firms.
Erdinc Akyildirim +3 more
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Temperature generally drives latitudinal patterns in the strength of trophic interactions, including consumption rates. However, local community and other environmental conditions might also affect consumption, disrupting latitudinal gradients, which results in complex large‐scale patterns.
Catalina A. Musrri +6 more
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