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Board Networks and Corporate Carbon Emissions: A Cross‐Country Analysis of Causal Effects
ABSTRACT This study examines whether board networks influence corporate carbon emissions and the strategic pathways through which firms decarbonize. Using a sample of 1952 firms across 48 countries from 2003 to 2020, we employ dynamic stacked regressions that exploit exogenous carbon‐regulation shocks affecting firms connected through shared third ...
Katarzyna Burzynska +3 more
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ABSTRACT Although SMEs comprise over 90% of firms globally, research on their engagement with Scope 3 (value‐chain) greenhouse gas emissions remains limited. This PRISMA‐guided systematic review synthesises 49 SME‐relevant studies to develop a theory‐informed, practice‐oriented framework for more credible and sustained Scope 3 engagement.
Chidinma Uchendu +5 more
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ABSTRACT Digital transformation is increasingly reshaping how social enterprises organize work, engage stakeholders, and pursue social value. While prior research has examined digitalization in hybrid organizations, limited attention has been paid to how responsibility for inclusive digital transformation is enacted internally.
Riccardo Maiolini +2 more
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Ткач Алла. Словообразовательная производительность приставок со значением противоположности в формировании медицинских терминов и терминологических слов.
Ткач Алла
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Conceptualisations across English-Greek parallel press data: A foreign language teaching perspective
Translation studies can lend valuable insights to foreign language (FL) teaching, in that contrastive analyses of parallel data can enhance intercultural competence in the FL classroom.
Tsapaki, E., Sidiropoulou, M.
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Do CSR Committees Pay Off? Direct and Indirect Links to Financial and ESG Performance
ABSTRACT Corporate boards increasingly delegate sustainability oversight to dedicated CSR committees, yet evidence on whether these committees improve corporate performance remains mixed. This study argues that part of this inconsistency arises because prior research often emphasizes overall associations between CSR committees and performance without ...
Ana Isabel Lopes
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Patristic evidence in the new edition of the Vetus Latina Iohannes [PDF]
Following an introduction to the principles and procedures followed in producing the new Vetus Latina edition of John, the patristic evidence in the first fascicle (John 1:1-4:48) is compared with Old Latin codices.
Houghton, Hugh; id_orcid +1 more
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The Gospel of Thomas and the earliest texts of the synoptic gospels
Research on the Gospel of Thomas in the last quarter of a century has made it clear that the origins of this apocryphal gospel cannot be satisfactorily explained from a single point of view.
Neller, Kenneth V.
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Quenching the Hubbard Model: Comparison of Nonequilibrium Green's Function Methods
ABSTRACT We benchmark nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF) approaches for interaction quenches in the half‐filled Fermi–Hubbard model in one and two dimensions. We compare fully self‐consistent two‐time Kadanoff–Baym equations (KBE), the generalized Kadanoff–Baym ansatz (GKBA), and the recently developed NEGF‐based quantum fluctuations approach (NEGF‐
Jan‐Philip Joost +3 more
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Challenges in Implementing European Regulation on Water Reuse for Sustainable Agriculture
ABSTRACT The Regulation (EU) 2020/741 on minimum requirements for water reuse is a key policy for sustainable water management under growing water scarcity in Europe. This paper examines expert perspectives on the challenges involved in implementing EU regulation for water reuse in agriculture, aiming to broaden existing research, which is largely ...
Patricia Allgaier +2 more
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