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The different role of mandatory access in German regulation of railroads and telecommunications [PDF]
Network services can be provided efficiently in competitive markets, if nondiscriminatory access to the complementary infrastructure capacities is guaranteed.
Knieps, Günter
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ABSTRACT This study aims to shed light on how corporate sustainable performance can influence the degree of nonfinancial disclosure (NFD) readability, determining which pillar of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance has the most significant impact.
Giuseppe Maria Bifulco+3 more
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Telecommunications and Libraries: A Primer for Librarians and Information Managers (Book Review)
William L. Basinski
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Corrigendum: The effect of athletes' training satisfaction on competitive state anxiety-a chain-mediated effect based on psychological resilience and coping strategies. [PDF]
Yu X, Yang Y, He B.
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Past, Present and Future of the Telecommunications Industry [PDF]
The telecommunications industry has experienced a series of dramatic changes since itsinception in the 1880s. Due to the latest liberalization and privatization wave in the world, the telecommunications industry has turned into a dynamic environment and ...
Hagedoorn,John+2 more
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ESG Disclosure and Access to Credit: A Configurational Analysis of European Listed Firms
ABSTRACT This study investigates how various ESG disclosure configurations affect credit access for European firms listed on the STOXX Europe 600 Index during 2021–2022. Employing fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis and ESG disclosures standardised under the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the findings demonstrate that disclosure patterns ...
Carmen Gallucci+2 more
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The customer satisfaction model in the mobile telecommunications sector after Covid-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Suchanek P, Bucicova N.
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Telecommunications reform in Malawi [PDF]
In 1998 the Government of Malawi decided to reform its telecommunications sector. Although the reform was ambitious in some ways, it was modest when compared with the most ambitious reforms adopted elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Clarke, George R. G.+2 more
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Corporate Climate Risk and Membership of Emission Trading Schemes
ABSTRACT Using a sample of 5364 firms from 65 countries, we demonstrate that membership in the scheme increases firm climate risk. Further analysis reveals that the positive impact of membership on climate risk is pronounced among firms in carbon‐intensive industries. Our findings demonstrate that continental differences and legal origin could moderate
Gbenga Adamolekun+4 more
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