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External financial and monetary policy shocks: Do they matter for Korean macroeconomy?
Given Korea's status as a small, open economy, it exhibits a pronounced sensitivity to external shocks. Consequently, this article seeks to elucidate the impact of external financial and monetary policy shocks on the fluctuation of critical macroeconomic
Yugang He
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ABSTRACT Motivated by the growing attention and concerns surrounding climate change and the potential role of institutional investors' ownership concentration (OC) in reducing corporations' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, this article explores the relationship between various forms of institutional ownership and firms' GHG emission intensity. To do so,
Daniele Giordino +3 more
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Perspectives on Evaluating Macroeconomic Forecasts
Over the past 50 or so years, I have been concerned with the quality of economic forecasts and have written both about the procedures for evaluating these predictions and the results that were obtained from these evaluations. In this paper I provide some perspectives on the issues involved in judging the quality of these forecasts.
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Charting Resource Efficiency Practices Across European Firms: A Multilevel Analysis
ABSTRACT The circular economy (CE) is a key sustainability paradigm, prompting European Union (EU) organizations and policymakers to move beyond linear production and consumption models. The study aimed to assess the implementation patterns of nine CE activities among EU companies and to explore how the implementation of these CE activities relates to ...
Sofia Gomes +2 more
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Knock-In event prediction is one of the most crucial tasks in Equity-Linked Securities (ELS) investment. Simply relying on the contract terms is insufficient for reliable predictions.
Kyungjun Lee, Juyeob Lee, Eunil Park
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ABSTRACT Environmental accountability has become a global priority, with governments implementing policies like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. However, many firms continue to operate outside environmentally ethical standards, facing potential regulatory, financial, and reputational risks.
Ones Amri +3 more
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Two digital divides and income inequality: a global perspective
This research studies the association between two digital divides and income inequality around the globe. By pooling data from 97 countries between 2008 and 2016, we run a nonlinear regression model with fixed effects to analyze the impact of ...
Jun Zhang, Yan Li, Zijian Fang
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A Macroeconomic and Cultural Perspective
1. Abeer Pervaiz[1][1] 2. Mohammad Saud Khan[2][2][⇑][3] 1. 1Libera Universita di Bolzano-Bozen, Italy 2. 2University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark 1. Mohammad Saud Khan, Institute of Marketing and Management, Strategic Organization Design Unit, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, Odense M, 5230, Denmark. Email: mohammadsaud19{at}gmail.
Abeer Pervaiz, Mohammad Saud Khan
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Landscape of Research on Accounting Scope 3 Emissions: A Review of Methodologies and Data
ABSTRACT Scope 3 emissions have been proposed as a critical metric for evaluating corporate carbon footprint, identifying emission sources, and developing mitigation solutions. Yet, widespread corporate reporting of Scope 3 emissions remains limited, highlighting a critical gap in both research and practice.
Zeyu Wang +3 more
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ABSTRACT This research focuses on the connection between ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors and financial performance in the fashion industry, grounded on stakeholder theory and signaling theory as its theoretical foundations. By examining 1144 firm‐year observations from 194 publicly listed companies in 24 countries (2013–2023), the ...
Samantha Barresi, Michele Bertoni
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