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ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the nexus of artificial intelligence (AI) and circular economy (CE) activities in integrated reporting (IR) practices. The study used data on the top 100 most sustainable corporations provided by Corporate Knights, which analyses roughly 7000 public firms with annual revenue of at least US$ $1 billion and the Dow
Sarfraz Nazir+3 more
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TECHNICAL AND CADASTRAL REGISTRATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE OBJECTS OF REAL ESTATE
Olga Dudinova
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The analysis of the updating time of subject and object data due to the information flow between the systems of the real estate cadastre and the land and mortgage register. [PDF]
Małgorzata Buśko
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Parsing of Data on Real Estate Objects from Network Resource [PDF]
Vitaliy Malikov+4 more
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“Soft” Climate Change Exposure and Firm Performance Across Countries: Legitimacy Theory Perspective
ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of a firm‐level ‘soft’ measure of climate change exposure on the performance of 6228 companies across 40 countries (2001–2021) using legitimacy theory. We find that the relationship between climate change and performance is contingent upon industry and the content of climate change exposure (opportunities ...
Naimat U. Khan, Mushtaq Hussain Khan
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ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to expand research on the digital and sustainability transitions in firms by analyzing the effects of artificial intelligence (AI)‐based technologies and incorporating their connections to economic, social, and green innovation processes.
Joan Torrent‐Sellens+2 more
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Analiza dyskryminacyjna w wyborze obiektów podobnych w procesie szacowania nieruchomości / The discriminant analysis in selection of similar objects in the real estate valuation process [PDF]
Iwona Foryś
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AN APPROACH FOR EFFECTIVE VALUATION OF NUMEROUS REAL ESTATE OBJECTS
Beata Gotowala, Miroslaw Dytczak
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We present an economically viable approach for synthesizing carbon nanomaterials derived from discarded cigarette filters, an abundant environmental pollutant. The resulting material exhibits desirable characteristics, including a well‐defined stacking structure, high porosity, and a substantial specific surface area, making it suitable as an active ...
Akash Sivanandan+5 more
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