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ABSTRACT With net zero CO2 emissions as the benchmark for mitigating the worst impacts of climate change by mid‐century, businesses are urged to deploy robust reduction measures. However, in light of increasing emissions globally, the effectiveness of current corporate decarbonization strategies remains unclear.
Linda Schenzle, Timo Busch
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Are the Financial Markets Politically Correct? [PDF]
Sebastián Nieto Parra, Javier Santisó
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Too Old to Bother: CEO Age and Corporate Stakeholder Engagement
ABSTRACT We examine how CEO age, a key demographic attribute, affects corporate stakeholder engagement. Drawing on Upper Echelons Theory, we argue that older CEOs are less responsive to stakeholder concerns because of heightened conservatism, shorter time horizons, and greater risk aversion.
Mehwish Yousaf, Pascal Nguyen
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In Anführungszeichen. Glanz und Elend der Political Correctness
Raffaela Rogy
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The Role of the City in Fostering Intergroup Communication in a Multicultural Environment: Saint-Petersburg’s Case [PDF]
In this paper two aspects of the issue will be discussed. First, there is the role of authorities, NGOs in forming the multicultural environment in the city with cultural diversity.
Natalya V. Taranova
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Environmental Performance Drivers: A Political Cost Approach
ABSTRACT We contribute to the business strategy and the environment literature by examining the effect of political cost pressures on corporate environmental performance in the context of United Kingdom‐listed firms. Drawing on a sample of non‐financial firms from the FTSE All‐Share Index over a period of 10 years (2013–2022), we construct novel ...
Kazi Abul Bashar Muhammad Afzal Hossain +2 more
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The discriminatory politics of knowledge production. [PDF]
Abo-Rass F, Bump JB.
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Actual versus Perceived Central Bank Transparency: The Case of the European Central Bank [PDF]
Central banks have become more and more transparent about their monetary policy making process. In the central bank transparency lit- erature the distinction between actual and perceived central bank trans- parency is often lacking.
Cruijsen, C.A.B. van der +1 more
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