Does Climate Change Risk Impact Insurance Credit Risk? Cross Country Evidence
ABSTRACT While climate change poses a significant financial risk to the insurance industry, research has not yet examined the impact on the insurer's credit risk. This study investigates the impact of climate change risks on credit risk for insurance firms.
Jassem Alokla+2 more
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Contextualising the WHO Global Research Agenda on Health, Migration and Displacement in Norway invites to a reflection for decolonising research. [PDF]
Diaz E, Benavente P.
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ABSTRACT As industrial sustainability concerns mount, manufacturers engaged in digital servitization grapple with the twin transition of configuring and implementing digital solutions to meet their customers' sustainability objectives. To address this challenge, a socio‐technical systems theory‐based framework is proposed.
Taylan Kilinc+2 more
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Assessing the transferability potential of policy practices for older people. [PDF]
Ghența M+4 more
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Abstract This study aims to investigate the impact of entrepreneurship and green investments on environmental sustainability within the scope of Sustainable Development Goals for developed economies. The study conducts an in‐depth analysis from 2001 to 2022 and reveals the possible effects of increases and decreases in entrepreneurship.
Mehmet Levent Erdas+3 more
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Reference dataset for semi-urban and rural Norwegian low voltage distribution grids. [PDF]
Engan LM+5 more
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ESG Disclosure and Access to Credit: A Configurational Analysis of European Listed Firms
ABSTRACT This study investigates how various ESG disclosure configurations affect credit access for European firms listed on the STOXX Europe 600 Index during 2021–2022. Employing fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis and ESG disclosures standardised under the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the findings demonstrate that disclosure patterns ...
Carmen Gallucci+2 more
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Corporate Climate Risk and Membership of Emission Trading Schemes
ABSTRACT Using a sample of 5364 firms from 65 countries, we demonstrate that membership in the scheme increases firm climate risk. Further analysis reveals that the positive impact of membership on climate risk is pronounced among firms in carbon‐intensive industries. Our findings demonstrate that continental differences and legal origin could moderate
Gbenga Adamolekun+4 more
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Morphological evidence supports splitting of species in the North Atlantic Sebastes spp. complex. [PDF]
Bruvold IM+9 more
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Pathways to a Sustainable Blue Economy: Exploring Its Barriers in an Emerging Economy
ABSTRACT A sustainable blue economy is primarily intended for responsible consumption of ocean resources, achieving economic growth, and strengthening the overall ecosystem. The roots of the blue economy are embedded in sustainable development, exploiting opportunities for economic welfare and growth, simultaneously focusing on conserving marine health.
Koppiahraj Karuppiah+2 more
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