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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. :55-80
Using a sample of 21 centenarian family firms from European countries over the 2008-2020 study period, we verify if corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement can help the longevity of the centenarian family firms. In particular, consistent wit
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Research in International Business and Finance. 65:101950
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Business Strategy and the Environment. 29:1975-1991
The current study aims to answer dual, related questions: Does corporate environmental policy affect corporate reputation, and does this link also influence risk-adjusted profitability and company's risk? With a comprehensive framework involving anal
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Meditari Accountancy Research. 28:251-275
Purpose This paper aims to deal with the perceptions of banks’ managers about some criteria for assessing creditworthiness related to firms and how these criteria affect non-performing loans (NPLs). The paper wants to respond to the following resea
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Emerging Markets Review. 38:438-457
This paper investigates whether determinants and effects of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) investment vary across types of funds. To address this issue, we classify SWFs based on their scope and the origin of wealth. We find that saving and reserve fu
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Journal of Knowledge Management. 23:110-134
PurposeAssuming that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is “a process of accumulating knowledge and experience” (Tang et al., 2012, p. 1298), this paper aims to investigate whether and how CSR knowledge (Asif et al., 2013; Kim, 2017) affects f
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European Scientific Journal ESJ. 17
The purpose of this paper is to address the relationship between intellectual capital and corporate environmentalism, assuming that intellectual capital may be an important precondition to foster environmental commitment and that, on the other side,
The current paper analyzes whether and to what extent gender diversity (GD) in investment management teams impacts equity mutual funds' interest in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies of target firms. The impact of GD has been inv
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http://hdl.handle.net/11591/443125
http://hdl.handle.net/11591/443125