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Environmental Legitimacy, Green Innovation, and Corporate Carbon Disclosure: Evidence from CDP China 100
Firms worldwide are increasingly required to disclose (and make efforts to reduce) their carbon emissions due to the environmental damage associated with climate change. Because there has been no previous lite...
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CEO Hubris and Firm Pollution: State and Market Contingencies in a Transitional Economy
This study focuses on CEO hubris and its effect on corporate unethical behaviour—pollution in particular, and in addition examines critical institutional contingencies [state ownership (SO), political connecti...
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Do CEOs with Sent-Down Movement Experience Foster Corporate Environmental Responsibility?
As environmental issues have become increasingly prominent around the world, corporate environmental responsibility has begun to attract more attention. As the decision-makers of firms, top executives play an ...
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Too Far East is West: CEO Overconfidence Influences Firm Internationalization in Emerging Economies
To better understand how CEO confidence influences emerging market multinational enterprises’ (EMNEs) internationalization, on the basis of upper echelons theory, we use a sample of panel data of listed compan...