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Review Of Marina Tsvetaeva: Trudy 1-Go Mezhdunarodnogo Simpoziuma (Lozanna, 30.VI.-3. VII.1982) By R. Kemball, E.G. Etkind, And L.M. Heller [PDF]
Forrester, Sibelan E. S.
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ABSTRACT This study examines climate change risk disclosure in the global energy sector, where firms face intense stakeholder scrutiny and legitimacy pressures. We develop a novel domain‐specific textual analysis measure to capture climate change risk disclosures, improving on prior approaches based on generic environmental terminology.
Khaldoon Albitar, Ali Meftah Gerged
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Review Of Marina Tsvetaeva: The Double Beat Of Heaven And Hell By L. Feiler [PDF]
Forrester, Sibelan E.S.
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ABSTRACT Corporate sustainability has become a strategic priority in response to growing regulatory, social and environmental pressures, placing greater emphasis on governance structures, such as board composition, that shape the incorporation of ethical and sustainable values into corporate decision‐making.
Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez +3 more
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Review Of Voicing The Soviet Experience: The Poetry Of Ol\u27ga Berggol\u27ts By K. Hodgson [PDF]
Forrester, Sibelan E.S.
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Stock Exchange ESG Disclosure Guidance and Corporate Carbon Mitigation: International Evidence
ABSTRACT This study investigates the tangible impact of the adoption of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure guidance by stock exchanges on corporate carbon mitigation, focusing on six major frameworks: the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), the Task Force on Climate Related ...
Jiamian Yan, Le Luo, Nuraddeen Nuhu
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Negotiating language in family texts: case-study of transnational families in Finland. [PDF]
Bloch G.
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Review Of Slavic Folklore: A Handbook By N. Kononenko [PDF]
Forrester, Sibelan E.S.
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Does Climate Risk Affect Employment Decisions? International Evidence
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effect of climate risk on corporate employment decisions. Using a large sample from 41 countries, we find a positive association between climate risk and underinvestment in labor, notably manifesting as excessive employee layoffs.
Claude Francoeur +3 more
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