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The strengths and failures of incentive mechanisms in notional defined contribution pension systems [PDF]
Public pension systems based on the Notional Defined Contribution (NDC) principle were introduced during the ‘90s in Italy, Sweden and Poland, among other countries.
A. Marano, C. Mazzaferro, M. Morciano
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ABSTRACT Pension plans may either limit their sustainability approach to commercial purposes or adopt governance practices aligned with sustainability principles, thereby strengthening their Corporate Social Identity (CSI). This paper explores the moderating role of CSI in the relationship between traditional corporate governance mechanisms and pension
Elisa Bocchialini +2 more
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Last Lessons Learned from the Swedish Public Pension System
Retirement systems across the world are undergoing major reforms to adapt to continuously changing economic and demographic factors. Among these major changes are the so-called notional defined contribution pension schemes (NDCs), first developed about 20 years ago in countries such as Italy, Latvia, Poland and Sweden.
Boado Penas, Maria Del Carmen +2 more
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Public Sustainability: Thematic Mapping, Theoretical Approaches and Emerging Lines of Action
ABSTRACT The paucity of research analysing thematic persistence in public sustainability limits our understanding of how this field of research evolves and reconfigures itself. The present paper addresses this gap through a longitudinal bibliometric analysis of 692 publications processed with SciMAT. The methodology combines co‐word analysis, strategic
Laila Ribii Khalifi +2 more
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Public Pensions and Capital Accumulation: The Case of Brazil [PDF]
We use an OLG model to study the effects of the generous public sector pension system in Brazil. In our model there are two types of workers, one working in the private sector, the other working in the public sector. Public workers produce infrastructure
Changmin Lee +3 more
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CEO Overconfidence, Industry Competition, and ESG Performance
ABSTRACT This study examines the interplay among CEO overconfidence, industry competition, and firms' ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) performance. With the growing importance of ESG management, firms are investing more in ESG initiatives as a strategic approach to mitigating downside risk. However, overconfident CEOs, characterized by their
Taehyung Kim, Jaeseog Na
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La protecció sociosanitària: envelliment i assegurament de la dependència [PDF]
En aquesta conferència es posa de manifest la necessitat de reforma del sistema retributiu de les pensions. Cada vegada més, el benestar de les persones s'ha d'adaptar a les noves necessitats i això fa que sigui necessari canviar l'enfocament en ...
Guillem López Casanovas
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The impact of population aging on public finance in the European Union
Population aging is a process that shapes the economic environment in most of the developed economies. Thus, understanding the dynamics between public finance and the demographic variables enables policy-makers to adapt and to ameliorate their medium ...
Mateo Žokalj
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Taiwan: Compulsory Occupational Pensions Still Dominate [PDF]
The compulsory occupational pension and insurance system, along with personal savings and family supports, form the backbone of social security in Taiwan.
Chiu, Shean-Bii
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ABSTRACT Attitudes toward redistribution have been widely studied, yet individuals respond differently to specific policies. Progressive taxation is one of the most effective mechanisms for reducing inequality and fostering more egalitarian societies, but little is known about the psychological factors shaping support for it.
Juan Matamoros‐Lima +2 more
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