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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between waste management outcomes and corporate investment efficiency, as well as the moderating role of CSR committees, using a panel of 267 non‐financial French listed firms over the period 2011–2022.
Bilel Bzeouich +2 more
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Nominalizations: The Case of Nominalizations of Modal Predicates
Nominalizations have received considerable interest in linguistics, but some nominalizations have also received interest from philosophers, namely nominalizations that stand for 'philosophical entities' (to use Montague's 1969 term). These include nominalizations describing events, tropes, and facts, which have a received considerable interest in the ...
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Nominative/Accusative case alternation in the Korean 'Siph-ta' construction
This paper investigates the mechanism for nominative/accusative Case alternations in the siph-ta ‘want-to’ construction in Korean. I argue that the Case alternations in the Korean siph-ta construction are motivated by the peculiar property of siph- that ...
Jung, Hyun Kyoung
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Case Particle Errors in Japanese: Is the Nominative ga a Default Case Marker in Sentence Production? [PDF]
This study examines experimentally induced case particle errors in Japanese. It was found that the nominative ga was the preferred particle for sentence-initial NPs and was the most frequently overused particle for argument NPs, providing some support to
Iwasaki, Noriko
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ABSTRACT Research on ESG controversies has expanded rapidly, but findings remain fragmented and lack a unifying perspective. This study conducts a PRISMA‐guided, framework‐based systematic review of 68 empirical articles published between 2018 and 2025 (May) to synthesize the main determinants and consequences of ESG controversies.
Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu +1 more
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Internationalization and ESG Controversies: Do Foreign Directors on Corporate Boards Matter?
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between internationalization and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) controversies, focusing on whether foreign directors on corporate boards influence this relationship. Drawing on resource dependence theory, we argue that internationalization increases ESG controversies due to the complexity of ...
Mohamed Elsayed +4 more
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A Statistical Analysis of the Nominative/Genitive Alternation in Japanese : A Preliminary Study [PDF]
論文(Article)This paper investigates the Nominative/Genitive alternation based on a statistical survey, and provides some interesting findings. First, a very large number of native speakers of Japanese do not allow Genitive Subject in a complex NP. Second,
MAKI, Hideki +4 more
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On the Nominative-case Dropping of Unaccusative Subjects
This paper discusses the issue of the deletion of Nominative case marker -ga of unaccusative verbs. Kageyama (1993) claimed that the case marker can be deleted when used with unaccusative verbs, but not when used with unergative ones, which shows that ...
赤楚, 治之
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ABSTRACT Despite growing interest in corporate relocation decisions and sustainability, the existing literature is limited in its consumer‐centric approach. Integrating social exchange theory and construal level theory, this research investigates how consumers perceive sustainability‐driven nearshoring motives (i.e., socio‐economic vs.
Cagla Dayangan +2 more
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The Nominative/Genitive Alternation and Subordination in the Japanese Language [PDF]
The focus of this paper is the nominative/genitive case alternation phenomenon, often called ga/no conversion, which occurs in the Japanese language. In some kinds of subordinate clauses, the nominative case marker ga can be replaced with the genitive no
Hammar, Ida
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