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A holistic approach for quantifying the value of public health programs: social return on investment (SROI) analysis of a mobile clinic as an example. [PDF]
Kumar S, Mallett A, Olsen S, Coleman A.
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Drivers of Nature‐Related Investment Strategies Among Institutional Investors
ABSTRACT Institutional investors are increasingly responding to biodiversity loss through nature‐related investment strategies. Using survey data from 557 institutional investors, this study examines the drivers of strategy selection and how biodiversity risk is integrated across investor types, sizes, and regions.
Emma Olofsson
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Understanding sheep lameness management in relation to culling and the UK five-point plan. [PDF]
Clark B, Mahon N.
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Powering Transparency: Global Drivers of Sustainability Reporting in the Electricity Sector
ABSTRACT We examine the drivers of sustainability reporting quality (QSR), conceptualised along two complementary dimensions, relevance and reliability, to assess how firm‐level attributes and institutional conditions jointly shape disclosure practices in the electricity sector.
Alva Marasigan +3 more
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Marketing health by geographic location: improving awareness of the New Mexico Double Up Food Bucks program. [PDF]
Lin L +4 more
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ABSTRACT Despite more than 20 years of research into sustainable tourism, the environmental impact of the UK hospitality sector remains high. A growing body of research into the concept of a circular economy (CE) demonstrates that transitioning to this way of working has significant benefits both for the environment and business outcomes.
Danielle Farrow +2 more
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Johne's Disease Control in Beef Cattle: Balancing Test-and-Cull Strategies with Economic and Epidemiological Trade-Offs. [PDF]
Rosengren L +3 more
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Funding Costs and Liquidity Creation: Does ESG Play Any Role?
ABSTRACT This study examines how banks' funding costs affect liquidity creation and whether environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance shapes this relationship. Using panel data for 136 U.S. commercial banks from 2005 to 2022, we show that higher funding costs are associated with lower liquidity creation, indicating that more expensive ...
Sattam Bin Kowibeen +2 more
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The notion that money markets were essential for smooth working of the economy but exposed to liquidity shocks was a key lesson banking theorists and central bankers learnt from panics of the nineteenth century. This chapter deals with the historical experience of money market stabilization in Britain and the USA.
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The notion that money markets were essential for smooth working of the economy but exposed to liquidity shocks was a key lesson banking theorists and central bankers learnt from panics of the nineteenth century. This chapter deals with the historical experience of money market stabilization in Britain and the USA.
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