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ABSTRACT Adopting circular economy (CE) business models is strategically complex due to the diversity and complementarity of CE practices across the value chain. This study examines how eco‐innovation, open innovation and geographical proximity condition the adoption of four CE practices—eco‐design, circular inputs, life cycle assessment (LCA) and end ...
Ángela Triguero +2 more
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ABSTRACT In the tourism and transportation (T&T) industries, female directors' contributions are undervalued despite the strong emphasis on board gender diversity in management research. We investigate whether the impact of multiple board gender diversity measures on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices varies between shareholder‐ and ...
Akrum Helfaya, Phuong Bui, Ahmed Aboud
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CEOs e Composição do Conselho de Administração: a Falta de Identificação Pode Ser Motivo para Existência de Teto de Vidro para Mulheres no Brasil? [PDF]
The significant growth of female labor market participation did not resolve the gender-related differences concerning wages and promotion. According to the family division of work theory, a comparative advantage between the couple would determine the ...
Regina Madalozzo
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A very brief survey of regression for categorical data. Categorical outcome (or discrete outcome or qualitative response) regression models are models for a discrete dependent variable recording in which of two or more categories an outcome of interest ...
A. Colin Cameron
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Is the Devil in the Details? The Impact of ESG Controversy Materiality on Firm Performance
ABSTRACT This study explores the consequences of material and immaterial environmental, social, and governance (ESG) controversies on a firm's financial performance and examines whether a country's regulatory quality contextually moderates this relationship.
Angela Karr, Jangwoon Kim, Taewoo Roh
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A practical comparison of the bivariate probit and linear IV estimators [PDF]
This paper presents asymptotic theory and Monte-Carlo simulations comparing maximum-likelihood bivariate probit and linear instrumental variables estimators of treatment effects in models with a binary endogenous treatment and binary outcome.
Chiburis, Richard C. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Marine renewable energy small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are vital in addressing climate change through radical innovation in a complex, high cost, and high‐risk sector. Open innovation (OI) is a strategic approach for SMEs to acquire external knowledge, important for creating their radical devices.
Gillian Barrett +2 more
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Lack of access to markets occasioned by missing market information has constrained market participation among smallholder farmers in developing countries.
T. Sikundla, A. Mushunje, B.E. Akinyemi
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Yield-Curve Based Probit Models for Forecasting U.S. Recessions: Stability and Dynamics [PDF]
Recent research provides controversial evidence on the stability of yield-curve based binary probit models for forecasting U.S. recessions. This paper reviews so far applied specifications and presents new procedures for examining the stability of ...
Heikki Kauppi
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ABSTRACT Former research has predominantly focused on Scope 1 and 2 emissions when examining the relationship between corporate carbon performance and corporate financial performance. This study investigates this relationship in greater detail by disentangling the financial relevance of Scopes 1, 2, and 3 emissions specifically for firms engaged in the
Christoph Kayser +3 more
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