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    From Voluntarism to Regulation: A Study on Ownership, Economic Performance and Corporate Environmental Information Disclosure in China

    This article examines whether economic performance could affect EID and how the relationship is determined by the form of ownership from voluntarism to regulation under the current Chinese context. In this stu...

    X. H. Meng, S. X. Zeng, C. M. Tam in Journal of Business Ethics (2013)

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    Whether Top Executives’ Turnover Influences Environmental Responsibility: From the Perspective of Environmental Information Disclosure

    We have empirically examined the relationship between top executives’ turnover and the corporate environmental responsibility by identifying the influence of ten specific turnover reasons resulting in the chai...

    X. H. Meng, S. X. Zeng, C. M. Tam, X. D. Xu in Journal of Business Ethics (2013)

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    Factors that Drive Chinese Listed Companies in Voluntary Disclosure of Environmental Information

    Based on the institutional theory, this article attempts to examine two consecutive questions regarding the impact of various factors on corporate decision in environmental information disclosure (EID): (1) wh...

    S. X. Zeng, X. D. Xu, H. T. Yin, C. M. Tam in Journal of Business Ethics (2012)

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    Stock Market’s Reaction to Disclosure of Environmental Violations: Evidence from China

    The stock market’s reaction to information disclosure of environmental violation events (EVEs) is investigated multi-dimensionally for Chinese listed companies, including variables such as pollution types, inf...

    X. D. Xu, S. X. Zeng, C. M. Tam in Journal of Business Ethics (2012)

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    Special issue on operational research in project management: pragmatic solutions for real life problems

    E D Love, C M Tam in Journal of the Operational Research Society (2010)