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The digital transformation, corporate uncertainty, and CEO risk preference. [PDF]
Bao X, Lan M, Li N, Zhao Y.
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Abstract The world is experiencing a biodiversity crisis. Steep declines in habitat quality and ecosystem services have resulted in interest in markets to help fund ecological restoration. One way that ecological restoration is assessed is through indicators of ecosystem condition, namely, a measurement of how different a landscape is from its ...
James M. Furlaud +5 more
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The priority review voucher: a misconceived quid pro quo. [PDF]
Olliaro P, Torreele E.
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Efficiency of Spatial Subsidies Under Information Constraints: A Case Study
ABSTRACT This study compares the efficiency of homogeneous versus spatially heterogeneous subsidies in developing agricultural plans compatible with bird sustainability. Using the plains of Lleida as a case study—where incentives for agricultural intensification threaten a bird community‐we employ a spatially explicit model that simulates crop yields ...
Germán Sánchez‐Arce +1 more
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Can carbon emission trading policy promote enterprise green management innovation? [PDF]
Wang Y, Li M, Hou J.
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ABSTRACT This article examines the emergence of “green fintech,” a diverse subset of new financial technologies with expressly environmental aims. We suggest that an analysis of “green fintech” offers us a useful lens on the contradictions of green finance more generally.
Nick Bernards +2 more
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We explore a topological model that situates teachers' agency as a constituent element within the convergent and divergent dynamics at the intersection of human‐mediated and algorithmically mediated pedagogies. Ubiquitous AI in education is designed to simulate, emulate and automate human processes and behaviours through datafication.
Keith Turvey, Norbert Pachler
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Consumer Mobility, Offline and Online Regional Trade: Evidence From High‐Frequency Transaction Data
ABSTRACT The shift from offline to online purchasing is reshaping trade patterns: a weaker effect of distance has been observed in digital transactions. This study analyzes these dynamics at an unprecedented scale and granularity, using interregional gravity models estimated from billions of geolocated French card transactions.
David Bounie +2 more
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Majority support for global redistributive and climate policies. [PDF]
Fabre A, Douenne T, Mattauch L.
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