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AI‐Enhanced Laser Manufacturing: A Social Life Cycle Perspective From the White Goods Industry
ABSTRACT Sustainable manufacturing transitions require companies to demonstrate not only environmental and economic benefits, but also measurable advances in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Therefore, we propose using a guideline‐based Social Life Cycle Assessment (S‐LCA) aligned with UNEP (2020) and ISO 14075 (2024) to evaluate the social ...
Ricardo Mejía‐Marchena +4 more
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Cross-national differences in wealth inequality in health services and caregiving used near the end of life. [PDF]
Ailshire JA +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study combines a bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review (SLR) to provide a comprehensive understanding of women's leadership and entrepreneurship within small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in the context of sustainability and the green transition.
Adriana Dima +5 more
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Wealth Inequality and Asset Pricing
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Exploring Social Capital Level in Regions with Large and Increasing Wealth Inequality: Lesson from Seoul, South Korea. [PDF]
Kang S, Koo JH.
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Remittances and inequality: a dynamic migration model
We develop a model to study the effects of migration and remittances on inequality in the origin communities. While wealth inequality is shown to be monotonically reduced along the time-span, the short- and the long-run impacts on income inequality ...
Shen, I-Ling +5 more
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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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Geographic biases and gaps in the sampling of plant–pollinator networks
Plant–pollinator interactions are essential for maintaining biodiversity and supporting food production, yet inferences drawn from network syntheses may be shaped by where interaction data are generated and which datasets are most reused. Here, we quantify the global distribution of published plant–pollinator networks, assess how publication rates vary
Emanuelle L. S. Brito +3 more
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Joint Income-Wealth Inequality: Evidence from Lucerne Tax Data. [PDF]
Gallusser D, Krapf M.
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Land Titles, Credit Markets and Wealth Distributions [PDF]
Does the existence of formal title to land and real estate matter for the distribution of wealth? This paper reviews the empirical literature on the economic impact of land and real estate administration systems across countries. This paper argues that a
MacGee, James C.
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