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Analytics framework targets greenwashing in sustainability claims
Framework integrating machine learning and network analytics to detect greenwashing by analyzing organizational knowledge processes and credibility erosion.
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AI market maturity is linked to lower banking system entanglement
Quantum-inspired decision framework reveals how AI markets reshape Chinese bank performance structures, showing top performers integrate fintech while legacy systems constrain adaptation.
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Basilan extension officers face staffing, pay, and coordination problems
Qualitative study of agricultural extension officers in Basilan Province identifies systemic gaps in staffing, resources, and institutional coordination affecting farm service delivery.
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Indonesian journal governance is increasingly standards-based and digital
Analysis of how Indonesian government policies shape scientific journal governance through regulatory frameworks, quality assurance, publication ethics, and digital infrastructure systems.
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Blockchain may fit both operational and strategic higher-education governance
Framework examines blockchain's potential in higher education governance, extending beyond operational credential verification to strategic oversight, funding, and review functions.
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GCM’s impact on Canadian migration policy appears limited
Legal analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration's impact on Canadian migration policies, revealing gaps between international commitments and domestic practice.
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Local air pollution reduces expatriate deployment
Study reveals that local air pollution significantly reduces expatriate deployment in multinational subsidiaries, with effects contingent on organizational experience and labor supply.
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Nested governance is seen as insufficient for planetary environmental crises
Examining why global environmental governance fails to address planetary crises through fragmented multilateral agreements and proposing nested systems and world federation approaches for.
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Forensic knowledge depends on managing transformation, uncertainty, and warrant
Theoretical analysis of forensic knowledge production addressing technical instrumentalism through ontology, transformation processes, and epistemic capture mechanisms in institutional structures.
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Blockchain can support traceability in agri-food systems
Explore how blockchain technology enhances traceability and sustainability in agri-food systems while addressing governance challenges, interoperability issues, and equity concerns for smallholder.
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BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
Comparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries' positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.
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Natural disasters reduce firm value, especially for high-ESG firms
Natural disasters reduce firm value particularly for high-ESG firms in China, with non-state enterprises and lower-resilience firms facing greater adverse impacts during crises.
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Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
Review examining social dimensions of HIV public health data systems, conceptual frameworks for ethical practice, and governance concerns for marginalized populations.
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Uncertainty mistranslation can weaken sociotechnical resilience
Explores how governments mistranslate epistemological uncertainties into technical problems, undermining resilience governance. Examines nuclear safety and pandemic surveillance failures through.
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Village resilience in Qianshan is uneven and moderately low
Examines spatial patterns of rural resilience across 170 villages in Anhui, China, identifying infrastructure and public services as key constraints to adaptive capacity and village development.
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Past ESG misconduct is linked to lower later incident prevalence
Study examines how severe corporate misconduct in EU firms signals institutional norms that reduce future ESG violations, supporting institutional learning and path dependency theory.
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Female labor participation is not automatically linked to sustainability gains
Comparative analysis of female labor-force participation and sustainable development across G7 and E7 economies (1990-2022), revealing heterogeneous relationships conditional on structural conditions.
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AI–SAR integration improved Amazon monitoring in Brazilian Air Force analysis
AI and SAR integration enhances Brazilian Air Force Amazonian surveillance, improving territorial governance and sovereignty through automated imagery analysis and anomaly detection.
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Socio-natural resilience reshapes hydrosocial territories in Yangtze governance
Examine governance transformations in China's Yangtze River through socio-natural resilience and hydrosocial territory analysis, revealing how power dynamics shape water management.
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Climate governance strengthens biodiversity disclosure in European firms
Study examines how climate governance quality strengthens the relationship between environmental performance and biodiversity disclosure in European firms, revealing governance as key to.