ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of board composition (BC) on sustainability reporting (SR) in financial firms listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), with a focus on the moderating role of non‐performing loans (NPLs). Using 421 firm‐year observations from 49 firms (2016–2024) and an ordinary least squares (OLS) regression model, the results ...
Sumon Kumar Das, Prome Akter
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Worker exposure to persistent organic pollutants, as polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and biological hazards during the processing of waste upholstered domestic seating in Great Britain. [PDF]
Gosling RJ +4 more
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Deadly Dust: Occupational Health and Safety as a Driving Force in Workers’ Compensation Law and the Development of Tort Doctrine and Practice [PDF]
Conk, George
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Risk factors for development of lower limb osteoarthritis in physically demanding occupations: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Canetti, Elisa +4 more
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ABSTRACT Although research on sustainability in the healthcare sector is growing, limited attention has been paid to how pharmaceutical companies can be motivated to engage more actively in achieving net‐zero healthcare goals. This study argues that the breadth of directors' experiences—across educational, industrial, and organizational domains—can ...
Ruixin Su, Jianguo Du, Si Li
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Impact of interventions to prevent asbestos-related respiratory disease in an exposed worker registry using a simplified G-computation. [PDF]
DeBono NL +7 more
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Proposal for the assessment of quantitative dermal exposure limits in occupational environments: Part 1. Development of a concept to derive a quantitative dermal occupational exposure limit. [PDF]
Peter Bos +5 more
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Contribution of Individual Components of a Job Cycle on Overall Severity of Whole-Body Vibration Exposure: A Study in Indian Mines [PDF]
Mandal, BB, Mansfield, NJ
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Corporate Sustainability Transition: Methodological Analysis for a Rating Model
ABSTRACT This study introduces a new rating model for the evaluation of corporate sustainability, addressing the inconsistencies and divergences that characterize current ESG assessment systems. The model is hierarchically structured, comprising 99 indicators organized into 19 modules, and is designed to be adaptable by sector and firm size.
Riccardo Censi +3 more
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