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Facing or evading? The impact of environmental taxes on the migration of heavily polluting enterprises in China
AbstractThe enactment of the Environmental Protection Tax Law has conferred upon Chinese local governments, the discretionary authority to devise...
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Revisiting the relation between geographical diversification and corporate social responsibility: the role of segment disclosure (SFAS 131) and institutional environment
Previous research has provided contingent results on the relationship between geographic diversification and corporate social responsibility. We...
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A comparative study of national variations of the European WEEE directive: manufacturer’s view
We are facing the challenge of rapid growth in waste from electrical products (e-waste). In Europe, handling e-waste is regulated by the European...
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Large-scale green grabbing for wind and solar photovoltaic development in Brazil
Large-scale wind and solar photovoltaic infrastructures are rapidly expanding in Brazil. These low-carbon technologies can exacerbate land struggles...
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Can green credit policy restrict the cross-region investment of heavy-polluting enterprises? Evidence from China
To curb the escalating environmental degradation, China implemented the green credit policy (GCP) in 2012, aiming to restrict credit to heavily...
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Field Work Design and Procedures
The overall research interest of the present study is to estimate if CSR serves TNCs as a tool of private sustainability governance that seeks to... -
How geographic diversification affects corporate social responsibility? The moderating effects of ownership and environmental regulation
As a popular strategy for firms to spread risk and reduce cost, geographic diversification might lead to more pressure from multidimensional...
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Assessing the impact of green tax reforms on corporate environmental performance and economic growth: do green reforms promote the environmental performance in heavily polluted enterprises?
Based on Porter’s hypothesis and Pollution Shelter’s hypothesis, this paper firstly constructs a mechanism of environmental protection tax law and...
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Outward foreign direct investment, green financial development, and green total factor productivity: evidence from China
Prevailing research suggests reverse green technology spillovers from outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) significantly impact the green total...
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The Cocoa Sector in Ghana—a Frontier at its Limits?
The story of cocoa in Ghana is the story of a moving cocoa frontier which enabled unprecedented increase in production and catapulted Ghana to one of... -
River basin governance enabling pathways for sustainable management: A comparative study between Australia, Brazil, China and France
Successful river basin governance is challenged by actor engagement in the various stages of planning and management. A governance approach for...
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Agricultural Cooperatives in France: Toward Environmental Neutrality and Sustainability
The paper focuses on studying the current state of agricultural cooperatives in France in the context of growing instability and restructuring of the... -
Unveiling the impact of Belt and Road Initiative on green innovation: empirical evidence from Chinese manufacturing enterprises
Building a green silk road is an important practice in implementing the UN 2030 sustainable development goals. However, several countries taking part...
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Carbon emission reduction cooperation of three-echelon supply chain under consumer environmental awareness and cap-and-trade regulation
Considering that both the manufacturer’s production process and the transporter’s freight process produce carbon emissions, this paper constructed a...
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Exploring the last 50 years of Indian research on the impact of coal mining using bibliometric analysis with an overview of water-related impacts
This paper throws light on the bibliometric review of the impact of coal mining in India over the past 50 years, emphasizing environmental,...
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Can outward foreign direct investment improve China’s green economic efficiency?
Under the constraints of energy and environment, improving green economic efficiency (GEE) has become the key path to promote the sustainable...
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The impact of transportation accessibility on industrial investment in the urban agglomeration around Poyang Lake in China—based on the perspective of ecological security constraints
Based on the perspective of ecological security constraints, this research takes panel data of 42 counties (cities) in the urban agglomeration around...
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Circular Economy in Construction Sector—a Guideline for Policy Makers from Global Perspective
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) comprises the major portion of solid waste and it is becoming a global concern due to rapid urbanisation....
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Gender and Digital Financial Inclusion: Assessment of Rural/Urban Dichotomy in Microfinance and Table Banking Operations in ECOWAS
Various national financial inclusion strategies (NFIS) and measures have been put in place by the government of Economic Community of West African... -
Sustainable Financial Advice for SMEs
The financial industry can play a significant role in reaching the sustainability goals. But there is a lack of attention to the part financial...