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Disentangling permanent and transitory monetary shocks with a nonlinear Taylor rule
(De Gruyter, 2021)
This article provides an estimation method to decompose monetary policy innovations into persistent and transitory components using the nonlinear Taylor rule proposed in Andolfatto, Hendry, and Moran (2008) [Are inflation ...
Social Exclusion and Convergence in the EU: An Assessment of the Europe 2020 Strategy
(MDPI, 2020)
Economic convergence has long been a declared objective of the EU and considered the fundamental mechanism for achieving socioeconomic cohesion. The recent economic crisis had an uneven impact across EU countries and brought ...
Non-simultaneous market timing in mutual funds
(Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2009)
The objective and contribution of this study is to analyse market timing over non-simultaneous periods. This approach considers that decisions on portfolio risk could affect the fund return in subsequent periods and not ...
¿Reaccionan los analistas de riesgos comerciales de las empresas españolas ante los informes de auditoría calificados?: Un estudio empírico
(Asociación Española de profesores Universitarios de Contabilidad (ADEPUC), 2008)
En este trabajo se presenta un estudio empírico en el que se analiza si los informes de
auditoría aportan información relevante en la evaluación de los riesgos comerciales de las
empresas. Para ello se ha realizado un ...
Social Life Cycle Analysis of Textile Industry Impacts for Greater Social Sustainability of Global Supply Chains
(MDPI, 2023)
Solutions will be effective if they are aligned with the problems that they are trying to solve.
This paper studied the most relevant social impacts of the textile industry and how appropriately
textile companies manage ...
The Role of CEO Power on CSR Reporting: The Moderating Effect of Linking CEO Compensation to Shareholder Return
(MDPI, 2021)
The aim of this research was to provide further evidence of the impact of the power of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure. Additionally, we explore the moderating role of ...
Europeanization and the Soft Law Process of EU Corporate Governance: How has the 2003 Action Plan Impacted on National Corporate Governance Codes?
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016-01)
Europeanization addresses the impacts of EU (European Union) membership on national politics and policies. Over time, new policy processes have been developed, such as the use of soft law and the open method of co-ordination. ...
El enfoque de sostenibiliad en los planes de salud de las comunidades autónomas: el desarrollo sostenible como oportunidad
(Elsevier, 2016-05)
Objective
To determine the degree to which the health plans of the autonomous communities focus on the usual three dimensions of sustainability: economic, social and environmental, both in the general level of discourse ...
Corporate social responsibility commitment of women directors through audit committees: evidence from international firms
(Emerald, 2023)
Purpose:
This paper explores the impact of some audit committees' characteristics (executive and independent directors and directors' attendance at audit committee meetings) on CSR reporting. Moreover, it also aims to ...
Mutual fund performance: dividends do matter
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)
This article studies the bias in mutual fund performance when a nondividend-reinvesting benchmark is used. Our empirical findings show how performance worsens when using a benchmark that includes reinvestment dividends. ...