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Culture Matters: Board Gender Diversity and ESG Disclosure in Family Firms
ABSTRACT This study analyses how board gender diversity (BGD) affects ESG disclosure in family businesses, focusing on the moderating role of national cultural dimensions. It analyzes a sample of listed non‐financial firms operating in European Union countries.
Anna Maria Moisello +2 more
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ABSTRACT Corporate waste generation is a material environmental outcome embedded in firms' production technologies, process design, resource use, and managerial execution. Although boards do not directly manage operational waste, they may shape waste‐related outcomes through strategic oversight, environmental investment approval, target‐setting, and ...
Hala Zaidan +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the challenges of digital transformation in the food sector, emphasising the strategic role of human resources (HR) as enablers of technological change. Drawing on the concept of organisational rent, it explores how sustainability‐oriented HR practices support digital adoption and enhance both economic and social ...
Vincenzo Pontrelli +3 more
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Crystallization of Cathode Active Material Precursors from Tartaric Acid Solution
This work investigates a novel approach for closing the gap between recycling and production of lithium‐ion battery cathode material. The new concept is based on antisolvent crystallization of metal carboxylates, which can be directly used as precursors in production of cathode material.
Chunyan Ma +5 more
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We demonstrate that the limitation of bioCO2‐derived methane is systemic rather than technological, and provide a validated framework for traceability, certification, and policy alignment enabling its integration into RFNBO‐compliant value chains and EU energy systems. ABSTRACT Renewable methane derived from biogenic CO2 (bioCO2) occupies a paradoxical
Francesco Lamberti +6 more
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TRANSLATION The Legacy of Rennyo Shōnin: Rennyo Shōnin Itokuki
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RESCUE: legacy systems translator
Proceedings of 2nd Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, 2002Shows theoretical and practical results of a research project developed by ArtInSoft SA. First, it shows the theoretical basis required to automatically translate computer programs by means of deduction. As it is implemented in the Logistica language, deduction is performed by an expression rewriting process which preserves equivalence in each ...
Federico Zoufaly +3 more
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Family resemblance in translation: a legacy revisited
Perspectives, 2015The theory of family resemblance is rarely mentioned in translation studies. Where it was, the legacy was strong. This paper revisits the legacy and renews the call for treating a translated text as a contextual variant of its original and as holding prototypical links with the latter.
Isabelle C. Chou a +2 more
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Scalable Translation Validation of Unverified Legacy OS Code
2019 Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design (FMCAD), 2019Formally verifying functional and security properties of a large-scale production operating system is highly desirable. However, it is challenging as such OSes are often written in multiple source languages that have no formal semantics – a prerequisite for formal reasoning.
Amer Tahat +3 more
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Legacy mentors: Translating the wisdom of our senior nurses
Nurse Education in Practice, 2011'Legacy Mentors' are nurses aged 55 or older with a wealth of knowledge and passion to share with other nurses. Finding ways to capture their wisdom, disseminate their expertise, and potentially retain them longer is critical. As part of an innovative Educator Pathway project in two health authorities in British Columbia, Canada, nurses with up to 40 ...
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