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ABSTRACT The urgency of addressing global environmental concerns creates the pressure to “go green” for all competitive organizations and to implement Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) Practices. This tendency is even more pressing in social economy organizations, due to their triple bottom approach.
Luminița Pătraș+3 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, there has been a surge in academic and professional debates regarding the role of integrated reporting (IR) as a potential instrument for disclosing a set of comprehensive information to the stakeholder, integrating the company's sustainability performance. Although the literature on IR has rapidly progressed, the role of
Teresa Izzo+2 more
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International Order, Political Community, and the Search for a Eurpoean Public Philosophy [PDF]
The shaping of international order, and the place of concepts such as law and community within that order, has emerged as one of the most pressing issues in contemporary legal and political thought.
Ward, Ian
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Evaluating the Resilience of ESG Investments in European Markets During Turmoil Periods
ABSTRACT This study investigates the resilience of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments during periods of financial instability, comparing them with traditional equity indices of the three largest economies in the European Union by gross domestic product: Germany, France, and Italy.
Barbara Iannone+2 more
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Does It Pay for Family Firms to Go Green? The Moderating Role of Familiness
ABSTRACT Given the growing demand for corporate environmental responsibility (CER) and the global relevance of family firms (FFs), the current study aims to shed light on the link between CER and corporate financial performance (CFP) in the organizational setting of FFs.
Francesco Gangi+4 more
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Learning Strategies from Nature's Blueprint to Cyclic Carbonate Synthesis
The development of sustainable synthetic methods for cyclic carbonates draws inspiration from nature, focusing on eco‐friendly processes and renewable resources like CO2 and biomass. This review explore various CO2 activation mechanisms, green chemistry principles, and green catalysts.
Erika Saccullo+4 more
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Enantiopure β‐chlorohydrins are valuable intermediates in organic synthesis, acting as chiral building blocks for obtaining biologically active compounds. This work presents a one‐pot two‐step linear sequence for the efficient deracemization of β‐chlorohydrins by combining a photocatalytic alcohol oxidation with a stereoselective carbonyl bioreduction ...
Sara Filgueira+3 more
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Leakage risk assessment system for salt cavern hydrogen storage
Establishment of a leakage risk evaluation system for salt cavern hydrogen storage reservoirs using the entropy weight method plus two‐dimensional cloud modeling approach. Abstract Salt cavern hydrogen storage (SCHS) is an important component of large‐scale underground hydrogen storage, with advantages such as large hydrogen storage capacity and ...
Weizheng Bai+4 more
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MIL‐91(Al) to Boost Solid–Solid Conversion Reactions in Li‐Se Batteries
MIL‐91(Al)‐integrated electrode in Li‐Se battery enhances the one‐step solid–solid conversion reaction of Se ↔ Li2Se in carbonate‐based electrolytes, resulting in significant improvements in electrochemical performance, as evidenced by SPEIS and GITT analyses.
Tutku Mutlu‐Cetinkaya+6 more
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Lipidome changes in anthracycline‐induced cardiotoxicity (AIC). Aims Anthracyclines are key components of various chemotherapy regimens, but their clinical utility is limited by severe cardiotoxic side effects. Previous studies have suggested that anthracycline‐induced cardiotoxicity (AIC) may be driven by alterations in myocardial lipid metabolism ...
Vera M. Braun+6 more
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