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Natural sound archives: past, present and future
Recordings of wild animals were first made in the Palearctic in 1900, in the Nearctic in 1929, in Antarctica in 1934, in Asia in 1937, and in the Neotropics in the 1940s. However, systematic collecting did not begin until the 1950s. Collections of animal
Richard Ranft
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ABSTRACT What propels a CFO in an emerging economy to champion ESG investments when formal regulations are weak? Moving beyond structural explanations, we provide a behavioural account arguing that a manager's internal ethical compass—moral intelligence (MI)—is a key driver.
AmirHossein ArminKia +4 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) assessment criteria have drawn substantial attention by investors in recent years. ESG factors have been considered by investors to create greater wealth and better investment decisions and opportunities. However, there are ambiguities about ESG assessment and reporting with issues of transparency and
Caleb Boadi +2 more
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In Their Own Words: Disseminating Feminist Self-Art Histories in Sound Archives
In 2009, artist Marysia Lewandowska began digitizing and sharing the Women Audio Archive (WAA) online. Begun in 1983 and conducted until the early 1990s, the WAA is a sound archive containing around 120 hours of public and private conversations ...
Martini, Federica, Enckell, Julie
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The video begins with art professor Bill Colby (he came to Puget Sound in 1957; this video is circa 1964); it continues with music professor Bruce Rodgers rehearsing with the Adelphian Concert Choir in the Music Building.
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ABSTRACT This study explores how digital dynamic capabilities (DDC)—specifically digital absorptive capacity (DAC) and digital transformation capacity (DTC)—contribute to environmental sustainability (ES), both directly and through circular supply chain practices (CSCP).
Yi Liang, Tae‐Hoo Kim, Min‐Jae Lee
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The Return of the Panther. A university laboratory for the construction of an oral archive
The article aims to present the activities of the Archival Laboratory at the University of Palermo, which involved the creation of an oral archive about the university movement known as "Pantera" (1989-90).
Sara Manali
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Teaching with the Macaulay Library: An Online Archive of Animal Behavior Recordings
Using video and audio recordings of animal behavior, students in a variety of courses can pose questions and gather data from diverse species and locations to test their hypotheses. Such recordings are freely available online in the Macaulay Library, the
Ileana Betancourt, Colleen M. McLinn
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Breaking Down Online and Digital Reporting Practices: A Research Map From Websites to Social Media
ABSTRACT This paper adopts a mixed research methodology, integrating bibliometric and systematic literature review (SLR) tools, to systematise the academic contributions and the different bodies of knowledge generated over the last decades on online and digital reporting practices, ranging from websites to social media.
Giuseppe Nicolò +3 more
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Please help us describe videos in our film archive by sharing your knowledge in this form.https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/filmarchive/1019/thumbnail ...
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