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ABSTRACT ESG ratings for the same firm‐year often diverge, shaping capital allocation and accountability. Drawing on a structured systematic‐narrative hybrid review, I synthesize evidence across the European Union, the United States, and China and develop a transnational accountability framework that traces divergence through the measurement pipeline ...
Gary Gang Tian
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Do more restrictive voter identification (ID) laws decrease turnout? I argue that in the 2018 London Local elections this was the case. Bromley was the only London borough to pilot a more restrictive ID scheme.
Tom Barton
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Chronic health conditions and voter turnout: Results from the 2012 United States presidential election. [PDF]
McGuire CM, Rahn W, Gollust SE.
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Shareholder Coordination and Waste Management
ABSTRACT This study examines how shareholder coordination relates to corporate waste management. Drawing on 1059 firm‐year observations from S&P 500 firms between 2010 and 2022, we show that higher levels of coordination among shareholders correspond to reduced waste generation. This effect is more pronounced in firms whose coordinated shareholders are
Mohamed Khalifa
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The integrative force of political institutions? Direct democracy and voter turnout across ethnic and nativity groups. [PDF]
Manatschal A.
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ABSTRACT This integrative review explores the evolution of sustainability in supply chain management and positions regenerative supply chain within the strong sustainability paradigm. It adopts a transdisciplinary approach, unfolding in two parallel stages.
Abhijeet Tewary +2 more
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ABSTRACT Institutional investors increasingly rely on ESG ratings to evaluate financially material sustainability risks, while governments promote corporate alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Because these frameworks differ substantially in capital market salience and monitoring intensity, board oversight may not ...
Mohamed Hegazy +2 more
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One Field, Many Fictions? A Clarifying Taxonomy of Sustainability‐Oriented Business Model Concepts
ABSTRACT Sustainability‐Oriented Business Models (SOBMs) represent promising solutions to sustainability challenges, but their potential is constrained by a fragmented conceptual landscape with inconsistently defined and utilized key constructs. This fragmentation limits the SOBM field's cumulative development and practitioners' ability to select and ...
Yasmin Rettab +3 more
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What Counts as Educational Innovation in Clinical Anatomy?
ABSTRACT Clinical anatomy has become a prominent setting for educational innovation because it links anatomical science with diagnostic imaging, procedural practice, surgery, simulation, and patient safety. However, the term innovation is used inconsistently.
Juan A. Sanchis‐Gimeno +2 more
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Voter Turnout Analysis of Canadian Undergraduate Student Unions, 2016-2018
Annual election turnouts of campus student unions from Canadian publicly funded universities are analyzed for the 2016, 2017, and 2018 academic years. This first quantitative study of its kind in a Canadian context assesses the current state of student ...
Justin Patrick +2 more
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