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Firm Size Matters: An Empirical Investigation of Organizational Size and Ownership on Sustainability-Related Behaviors
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The phrase "corporate sustainability" is increasingly prevalent in both the industry press and management journals (Engardio, 2007; Montiel, 2008). Corporate sustainability pledges and reports are also increasingly prevalent, yet empirical studies on how top managers define and enact the construct are lacking. To address this deficiency, we investigate how firms define, support, and report their sustainability efforts. In a large sample (N = 922) study of accounting executives at U.S.-based firms, we find evidence that organizational size, ownership, and industry are strongly related with support mechanisms and reporting of sustainability.
Chinese regulator considers making brokerage PE pilot program full time
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A pilot program under which Chinese securities companies participate in private equity investment may be approved for full implementation. Huang Wenyuan, director of the department of institutional investors at the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), said the move was under consideration, China Daily reported.
Chinese regulator considers making brokerage PE pilot program full time
- 20 Juin
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A pilot program under which Chinese securities companies participate in private equity investment may be approved for full implementation. Huang Wenyuan, director of the department of institutional investors at the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), said the move was under consideration, China Daily reported.
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