Abstract Intensity–duration–frequency curves are used by a wide range of professionals to manage the risks related to extreme rainfall. In Canada, these curves are produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada on the basis of Gumbel distributions fitted independently for each accumulation period.
Paul Mathivon +2 more
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How Does Less Unethical Behavior Happen? The Moderating Role of Pay Satisfaction on the Disappearance of the Moral Slippery Slope Effect. [PDF]
Wu Y, Sun B, Fan L, Tan S, Ou H, Lin Y.
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Valorization of Juice Industry Waste Into Foam‐Like Materials Using Mycelium as Natural Binder
This study explores converting carrot pomace, a juice industry byproduct, into eco‐friendly mycelium‐based foams using Aspergillus oryzae. The foams, produced via submerged cultivation, grinding and freeze‐drying, showed promising mechanical properties comparable to commercial foams, offering a sustainable alternative to synthetics while promoting ...
S. Najmeh Mousavi +6 more
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Labor market status (being inactive, unemployed, or employed) and psychosocial characteristics of Ukrainian refugees at their early stage of being refugees in two neighboring countries, Poland and Hungary. [PDF]
Liszka D +4 more
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Does Environmental Social Governance Performance Promote Green Innovation? Evidence From US Firms
ABSTRACT I examine the relationship between green innovation and ESG performance using a panel of 4920 US public firms over 2013–2022. Estimates from two‐way fixed‐effects models show that improved ESG performance is positively and significantly associated with greater green innovation. This relationship is mediated by reduced financing constraints and
Gulhayo Nusratova
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Profiling tumour-infiltrating immune cells in a large paediatric medulloblastoma cohort: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]
Chen M +16 more
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To What Extent Does ESG Performance Influence Board Engagement in Acquisition Activity?
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between boards and corporate acquisition activity. Specifically, we posit that boards with directors who have been politicians positively influence the propensity to pursue acquisitions and that ESG performance (divided into environmental, social, and governance scores) moderates this relationship.
Leticia Pérez‐Calero +4 more
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Board Governance as a Strategic Mechanism: Carbon Risk and Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Carbon emissions are a major contributor to global warming and pose significant threats to the environment. In response to the urgency of climate change, firms are under increasing pressure to adopt policies that enhance environmental performance while reducing carbon risk.
Sarmad Ali +3 more
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