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Are Firms Penalized for Their Involvement in Human Rights Violations?
ABSTRACT Increased transparency about harmful corporate human rights practices is often assumed to contribute to the prevention of such violations, as negative publicity may generate reputational damage for corporations. However, whether and when such reputational damage actually occurs, and in what shape, is unknown.
Peter‐Jan Engelen+3 more
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Confronting cultures: northern Madagascar's cultural beliefs and the relationship of owls and humans. [PDF]
Arsene MO, Shan X.
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Composition and Determinants of Corporate Climate Lobbying: Evidence From Italy
ABSTRACT This study investigates the determinants of corporate climate‐related lobbying in Italy, focusing on firm‐level factors that influence lobbying expenditures and participation in European climate policy discussions. Given rising pressure from governments and stakeholders for sustainable practices, corporate lobbying plays a crucial role in ...
Grazia Errichiello+3 more
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Data cleaning and enrichment through data integration: networking the Italian academia. [PDF]
Finocchi I+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates whether green bond issuance in the presence of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance improvements affects banks' financial performance. Using a panel of 1738 bank‐year observations from 2009 to 2023, the study examines the efficacy of ESG pillars in enhancing the value of green bond issuance ...
Egidio Palmieri+2 more
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Economic burden of avoidable blindness due to diabetic macular edema in Ecuador. [PDF]
Lucio R, Teran JA, Luque P.
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ABSTRACT The risk of noncompliance with societal requirements, internal policies, and industry standards can damage a company's reputation and image. There may be institutional pressures and firm incentives and characteristics that drive the implementation of a compliance management system (CMS).
Sara Rodríguez Gómez+3 more
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Is Assisted Dying Really a Matter for Medical Regulation? [PDF]
Hardes Dvorak J.
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The Theory of Penalties and the Economics of Criminal Law
Keith N. Hylton
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ABSTRACT Social value, a core element of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), is increasingly recognised as essential for promoting fairness, equality, well‐being, and community engagement in sustainable industry practices. Despite its significance, the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector continues to face challenges in embedding
Maria Christina Georgiadou+2 more
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