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We examine the sustainability reporting activities of companies in controversial industries, e.g., alcohol, firearms, for-profit prisons, gambling, tobacco, marijuana and payday loans. For each industry we identify its controversial social problem – the “elephant in the room.” We then...
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The purpose of this paper is to study the evolution of environmental management controls of the Michelin Company, and see how they achieve- or not, to bring Michelin closer to a contribution to sustainability. By putting Michelin’s environmental management controls in perspective with the...
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Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management policies is a very complex task and policy makers are in need of modelling tools to assist them. In this paper we develop an optimal control bioeconomic model to estimate the type of optimal policy...
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Identifying the optimal switching point between different invasive alien species (IAS) management policies is a very complex task and policy makers are in need of modelling tools to assist them. In this paper we develop an optimal control bioeconomic model to estimate the type of optimal policy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004964525
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), adopted by the United States government in 2011, created an Inter Partes review (IPR) process that invalidates a large percentage a patents that are challenged with this process. The IPR process has resulted in a 61% decline in the average price per...
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