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ABSTRACT This study investigates whether, under what conditions, and how community development—conceived as a form of engagement with secondary stakeholders—affects firms' emissions performance. Specifically, we examine the moderating role of Environmental Management Teams (EMTs) and the mediating role of product responsibility capability.
Misagh Tasavori +2 more
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GRANGER CAUSALITY AND U.S. CROP AND LIVESTOCK PRICES
Agricultural economists have recently been attracted to procedures suggested by Granger and others which allow observed data to reveal causal relationships.
Collins, Glenn S., Ziemer, Rod F.
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Untangling the nexus of stock price and trading volume: evidence from the Chinese stock market [PDF]
This paper explores the linear and non-linear causal relationship between stock price and trading volume in China. The empirical results substantiate that there is a long-run level equilibrium relationship between the stock price and trading volume in ...
Shyh-Wei Chen
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Barriers to the Adoption of Circular Economy Business Models in the Indian Textile Industry
ABSTRACT The Indian textile industry has significant negative impacts on the environment. This industry needs to adopt a circular economy approach to become more sustainable; however, progress on this has been limited. In this study, we report on the barriers to adoption of Circular Economy Business Models (CEBMs) in the Indian textile industry.
Himanshu Chandra +2 more
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Accounting for health expenditures, migration, and CO₂ emissions in the EU: a bidirectional analysis. [PDF]
Cagle MN +3 more
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The relationship between the F-test and the Schwarz criterion: Implications for Granger-causality tests [PDF]
In applied research, the Schwarz Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) and the F-test might yield different inferences about the causal relationships being investigated.
Erdal Atukeren
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Does Stakeholder Pressure Promote Green Innovations and Performance of Agribusiness Companies?
ABSTRACT The sustainability of agribusiness companies is guided by multiple, sometimes paradoxical, interests. Green innovation is strategic for sustainable development; however, literature shows inconsistencies regarding its impact on environmental and economic‐financial performance.
Vanderlei dos Santos +4 more
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Decoding the causal drivers of spatial cellular topology. [PDF]
Shankar P, Liang H, Chitra U, Singh R.
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ABSTRACT The transition toward more sustainable and innovative agricultural systems increasingly relies on the integration of digital and enabling technologies (KETs). Although the technical and productive aspects of these innovations have been widely investigated, consumer acceptance remains less understood, despite its key role in fostering their ...
Giulio Cascone, Giuseppe Timpanaro
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Coordination dynamics in singing with human and artificial partners: the role of visual information. [PDF]
Nishiyama R, Nonaka T.
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