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Green swans and blue skies: Climate change and insolvency risk for financial institutions
Abstract This lecture in honour of the late Gabriel Moss QC and Ian Fletcher QC examines the challenge of climate‐related financial risk. Prudential regulators and central banks recognize that the systemic nature of climate‐related financial risk makes it an emerging vulnerability relevant to cross‐border insolvency resolution.
Janis Sarra
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Researcher–Entrepreneur Relationship and Performance of Innovative Startups
ABSTRACT Many innovative startups are joint ventures between researchers and entrepreneurs, who collaborate in R&D and product commercialization. Government policies such as grants, subsidies, and patent licensing fees act as Pigouvian subsidies, incentivizing R&D by bridging the gap between the social and private returns of innovation.
Yangguang Huang, Helen Hui
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Civil Liability for Damages Caused by Light Pollution
null Jeong, Young-min, null SangChan Kim
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ABSTRACT As the global tourism industry confronts the existential imperatives of the Anthropocene, the remediation of degraded landscapes through regenerative economic models has emerged as a critical frontier in sustainability science. This research presents a rigorous empirical examination of the “restoration–revenue” paradigm, investigating the ...
Xin Sui, Tianchang Chen
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ABSTRACT Chemical compliance remains the usual endpoint for closing contaminated‐soil remediation projects, although it does not establish recovery of soil function or the durability of the post‐treatment state. This critical review examines when microbiological evidence can contribute to ecological closure decisions.
Mariusz Cycoń
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Effects of Corporate Greenwashing on Firm Value in China
ABSTRACT In response to rising public expectations for corporate environmental sustainability, instances of greenwashing have emerged as firms seek to alleviate regulatory pressure and mitigate reputational risks. This study examines the nonlinear economic consequences of corporate greenwashing by analyzing panel data from A‐share listed firms in China
Run Kong, Byungkwon Lim, Hyang Mi Choi
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Sustainable Metal Recovery From E‐Waste: Exploring Greener Leachates in Hydrometallurgical Processes
Recycling of electronic waste to synthesize valuable metals using green leachate. ABSTRACT The accumulation of electronic waste (e‐waste) poses environmental hazards and leads to the loss of valuable metals such as gold, silver, copper, and rare earth elements.
Shassatha Paul Saikat +4 more
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Women's Empowerment, Governance, and the Economics of Clean Cooking Transitions in Africa
ABSTRACT Over the past few decades, the global economy, particularly in developing nations, has persistently grappled with rising dependence on conventional energy resources, thus rendering the realization of Sustainable Development Goals 5 and 7 (SDGs 5 and 7) an elusive aspiration for the international community.
Stephen Kelechi Dimnwobi +2 more
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Liability and responsibility in autonomous navigation: A content analysis
This study compares maritime regulatory frameworks in Norway and the United Kingdom (UK), given the paradox of the reality of autonomous vessels in tests and in operation, while the guidelines of the International Code of Safety for Maritime Autonomous ...
Andréia Propp Arend
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Problematika izvanugovorne odgovornosti za štetu od zagađivanja naftom uslijed istraživanja i iskorištavanja morskog dna i podzemlja aktualna je i u našoj zemlji s obzirom na intenzivnije istraživačke radove na Jadranu.
Maja Seršić
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