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In many developing nations, wood is still commonly used as a fuel for domestic cooking. However, fuelwood combustion can have a pronounced effect on air quality by releasing considerable level of PAHs, thereby posing serious risk to global and ...
Ebenezer Leke Odekanle+5 more
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Viksit Bharat and SDG 13: Integrating Climate Solutions for Equitable Development
Abstract: This paper explores the critical intersection of India’s developmental aspirations, encapsulated in the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India), with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13, which focuses on urgent climate action. By analysing the nation's climate policies, economic strategies, and socio-environmental initiatives, the paper ...
Bhupinder Singh, Guneet Gill
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Virtue Ethics, Corporate Sustainability, and Tax Disclosure: Evidence From Global Fortune 500
ABSTRACT Drawing on virtue ethics, this paper explores how corporate virtues influence sustainability performance and whether this, in turn, affects tax disclosure. Using a sample of 339 companies from the 2021 Fortune Global 500 list, our findings indicate that corporate virtues significantly drive sustainability performance.
Chiara Mio+2 more
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This study directly aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), i.e., SDG-13 and SDG-4. Carbon emissions (CO2e) are primarily addressed under SDG-13: Climate Action, which aims to combat climate change and its impacts.
Qiang Li
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ABSTRACT The transition towards a circular economy requires companies to innovate their ways of doing business by giving rise to circular business models (CBMs). The literature on the topic is wide with a focus on both macro and micro aspects. However, only a few studies in CBM research have attempted to adopt an integrated micro–macro perspective ...
Francesco Cafforio+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the influence of normative (e.g., voluntary sustainability reporting guidelines) and coercive (e.g., mandatory corporate governance [CG] requirements) pressures on the relationship between corporate sustainability disclosure (CSD) and financial performance (FP), focusing on the moderating role of audit committee ...
Mohannad Issa Elmanaseer+1 more
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ABSTRACT Driven by the growing focus on decarbonisation and energy economic dynamics in emerging economies, this study examines the interplay between executive compensation (EC), sustainability‐based compensation (SBC), board sustainability committee initiative (BSCI), corporate energy transition initiatives (CETIs), corporate carbon emissions (CCEs ...
Emmanuel A. Morrison+3 more
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Governing the Climate Crisis: Three Challenges for SDG 13
Jens Marquardt, Miranda Schreurs
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Evaluating the Influence of Board Characteristics on Environmental Decoupling: Evidence From Europe
ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationship between corporate governance characteristics and environmental decoupling, that is, the misalignment between environmental disclosure and environmental performance. We analyze a sample of 728 European companies (3061 firm‐year observations) belonging to 18 industries and 20 different countries from 2017
Sabrina Pisano+3 more
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Research on sustainable development in India: Growth, key themes, and challenges
This study provides a systematic and thematic analysis of sustainable development goal (SDG) research in India. The study revealed a significant increase in research productivity and citation impact related to the SDGs in India from 2015 to 2023.
Raghu Raman+3 more
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