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Abstract A longstanding puzzle in the African land rental market literature is the often‐observed discrepancy between the number of tenants (renters‐in) and the much smaller number of landlords (renters‐out) in survey data. If this discrepancy derives from systematic biases in survey data responses on rental market participation, then the existing body
Gashaw T. Abate +3 more
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NatureKG: an ontology and knowledge graph for nature finance with a Text2Cypher application. [PDF]
Kushwaha N, Singh A, Sheikh HA.
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Lower margins are tied to companies’ ESG rating rather than to low-carbon assets
Fricaudet M, Ameli N, Smith T.
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Do tax havens affect the usage of share buybacks schemes?
Abstract This study examines whether the use of tax haven subsidiaries by U.S. multinational corporations (MNCs) is associated with more intense usage of share buybacks. I find that MNCs' more intensive tax haven subsidiary usage is positively associated with a higher buyback ratio, a higher level of free cash flow and a higher level of return on ...
Alessandro Chiari
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Abstract Recent approaches to fisheries research emphasize the importance of the coproduction of knowledge in building resilient and culturally mindful fisheries management frameworks. Despite widespread recognition of the need for Indigenous knowledge and historical reference points as baseline data, archaeological data are rarely included in ...
Ross Salerno +9 more
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Understanding the ability of households to cope with economic shocks: an empirical study of Pakistan during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Austin A, Rahman IU, Rana Z.
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Independent Board of Directors Group Faultlines and CSR: Evidence From India
ABSTRACT This study, leveraging group faultline and upper echelons theories, explores how relation and task‐based faultlines among independent board members influence CSR investment under the contingency effect of the financial slack of the firms. This study, leveraging the concept of group faultline and upper echelons, first hypothesizes how the supra‐
Arpita Agnihotri, Saurabh Bhattacharya
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Financial inclusion, competition and financial stability: New evidence from developing economies. [PDF]
Antwi F, Kong Y, Gyimah KN.
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Corporate Venture Clienting: A Governance Perspective Through the Lens of Stewardship Theory
ABSTRACT Corporate venture clienting (CV Clienting) has emerged as a distinct form of corporate venturing (CV) in which corporations engage with startups by adopting their innovative solutions without acquiring equity stakes. Unlike traditional corporate venture capital (CV Capital), which served as the dominant CV approach, CV Clienting structures ...
Francesca Capella +4 more
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