CEO Duality and Corporate Social Responsibility. A Literature Review With a Focus on Country Effects
ABSTRACT In recent years, many researchers have become interested in the relationship between CEO duality (where one individual serves as both CEO and board chair) and CSR outcomes. Given the varied research results, this structured literature review concentrates on the country effects of this dynamic link.
Patrick Velte
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Metabarcoding analysis reveals hidden eukaryotic plankton biodiversity in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. [PDF]
Choi S +10 more
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ABSTRACT Scholars have documented that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is critical to firm performance, yet its impact on international expansion remains underexplored. CSR not only serves as a signaling mechanism in international markets but also entails substantial resource commitments.
Mingjie Fang +3 more
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Past intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water in the Ross Sea: Impacts on the ancient Ross Ice Shelf. [PDF]
Pambianco C +16 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines whether sustainability reporting becomes relevant to firm value partly through externally evaluated ESG performance and whether this process varies with firms' communication environments. Using firm‐year data on Korean listed firms from 2019 to 2021, we estimate regression models with year and industry fixed effects and ...
Jaehyun Park, Hyuk Kwon
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Antibiotic and Heavy Metal Resistance in Marine Bacteria from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea): Insights from Wild Fish and Environmental Samples. [PDF]
Gugliandolo E +12 more
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Rapid environmental changes in the Ross Sea embayment using a geochemical approach
The Ross Sea, as a part of the west Antarctic system, and its shelf is a key region stabilizing the west Antarctic ice masses. It is thus essential to understand the processes and changes in this area in order to interpret the past and predict the future
Monien, Donata
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Perceived importance and didactic difficulty of chemistry education: Insights from Czech teachers
Abstract This empirical study examines how chemistry teachers in lower and upper secondary schools in the Czech Republic evaluate the content of the chemistry curriculum, focussing on its perceived importance and didactic difficulty. Based on a quantitative survey (N = 146), the study provides insight into the pedagogical content knowledge of ...
Jitka Lorenzová +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Sedimentary DNA insights into Holocene Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) populations and ecology in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. [PDF]
Wood JR +13 more
europepmc +1 more source
High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic interactions of climate patterns relevant for future projections.
Simonsen, M (15663347) +70 more
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