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The Beverage Quality Index and type 2 diabetes risk in women: a prospective analysis of the Mexican Teachers' Cohort. [PDF]
Jacobo Cejudo MG +5 more
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Noticias de NACCS, vol. 29, no. 3, September/October 2002 [PDF]
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
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A Social Risk‐Based Approach Supporting Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Framework
ABSTRACT Social sustainability is difficult to measure due to its qualitative and context‐specific nature. However, regulatory pressure and stakeholder expectations increasingly require organisations to disclose robust and verifiable information. In this context, the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) sets new sustainability ...
Monica Serreli +2 more
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Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome and Life Expectancy in U.S. Adults. [PDF]
Ma N +8 more
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Maya Theme s in U. S . Latino/Chicano Literature [PDF]
Martínez, Elizabeth Coonrod
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of the impact of civil liberties and political rights on corporate innovation, through the lens of institutional theory. Moreover, the research also analyses the moderating role of the CSR committee in the relationships between civil liberties and innovation, and political rights and innovation.
Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez +1 more
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Metaphors in cancer care: Cultural insights from Spanish and Mexican physician-patient interactions. [PDF]
Magaña D.
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to analyze the effect of board tenure on firms' waste management disclosure and explore whether this effect is amplified by board gender and cultural diversity. The analysis is based on data from 832 large firms worldwide from 2011 to 2020.
Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez +3 more
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Governance Drivers of Fossil Fuel Divestment: Evidence From Global Banks
ABSTRACT Climate change poses increasing transition risks for the banking sector, as financial institutions remain exposed to fossil fuel activities despite growing sustainability commitments. This study examines whether corporate governance influences banks' decisions to adopt fossil fuel divestment policies.
Rosella Carè +3 more
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