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ABSTRACT This study examines the role of a target firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment in the target selection process in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), with a particular focus on how strategic motives shape this relationship. Contrary to the extant literature, which has largely overlooked the interplay between CSR and M&A strategy,
Max Wullenweber
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Government Asset and Liability Management in an Era of Vanishing Public Debt [PDF]
Henning Bohn
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ABSTRACT Non‐financial companies listed on the London Stock Exchange actively engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR), significantly impacting communities and the environment. However, they face challenges related to environmental innovation and reputation management, particularly under strict reporting requirements and public scrutiny.
Richard Arhinful+2 more
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Tax- versus Debt-Financing of Public Investment: A Dynamic Simulation Analysis
Wolfgang Kitterer
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Evaluating the Resilience of ESG Investments in European Markets During Turmoil Periods
ABSTRACT This study investigates the resilience of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments during periods of financial instability, comparing them with traditional equity indices of the three largest economies in the European Union by gross domestic product: Germany, France, and Italy.
Barbara Iannone+2 more
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Public Debt Asymmetries: The Effect on Taxes and Spending in the European Union [PDF]
Signe Krogstrup
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ABSTRACT Though environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings have the common ambition of measuring companies' sustainability‐related risks, their usefulness is undermined by the issue of disagreement among diverse ESG ratings. Among the determinants of ESG disagreement, this paper focuses on the input information used by rating agencies, with ...
M. Arena+4 more
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Do Sustainability‐Linked Bonds Pay Lower Interest Rates?
ABSTRACT Sustainability‐Linked Bonds (SLBs) are a recent phenomenon in debt financial markets that is attracting increasing attention in the literature. Nevertheless, there is still very little evidence on the potential existence of a so‐called interest premium, reflecting the investors' willingness to accept lower expected returns for holding SLBs as ...
Alfons Oude Lansink, Magdalena Kapelko
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Integrated and Portfolio Approach in Public Debt Management [PDF]
Marek Szczerbak
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