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Modeling the significance of corporate social responsibility on green capabilities and sustainability performance. [PDF]
Xiao H +4 more
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Outsourcing Policy-Related Functions in Australia: Health and Equity Impacts. [PDF]
Anaf J, Freeman T, Baum F.
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Does China's corporate two-way foreign direct investment mitigate environmental pollution? [PDF]
Yang F, Chen T, Han L, Wang S.
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Negotiating the ethical terrain in global value chains on the road towards the SDGs. [PDF]
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How an economic and financial perspective could guide transformational adaptation to sea level rise. [PDF]
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Financial institutions and corporations driving coastal conflicts involving Indigenous Peoples
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Part I: Where Do We Stand? 1. Multinational Enterprises and the End of the Global Strategy 2. Location Determinants of Multinational Firms: the Effects of Firms' Strategic Choices of the WTO Trade-Investment Regime 3. The International Competitiveness of the UK: is it Eroding or Rather Chaging Form?
James R. Markusen, Keith E. Maskus
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Insider Trading in Multinational Firms
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022AbstractWe explore insider trading at multinational firms and find multinational firm insiders make larger trades followed by larger abnormal returns relative to those at domestic firms. Multinational firm insiders profitably purchase underpriced, value stocks with low past returns.
Dallin M. Alldredge, D. Brian Blank
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Multinational firms mitigate tax competition [PDF]
An increase in the taxation of foreign affiliates reduces domestic investment, as has recently been empirically shown in Becker and Riedel (2012). This paper investigates the implication of this finding for tax competition. It is shown that an increase in the number of multinational firms (in contrast to purely national firms) may actually mitigate tax
Johannes Becker, Nadine Riedel
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