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In this study, IMP (interval mathematical programming), mλ-measure, and fuzzy chance-constrained programming are incorporated into a general optimization framework, leading to an IMFCP (interval-parameter mλ-measure based fuzzy chance-constrained programming) method. The IMFCP method can be...
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Greenhouse gas (GHG)-emission mitigation has been a complex issue challenging decision makers in energy systems management. This study presents a fuzzy dual-interval multi-stage stochastic programming (FDMSP) approach for the planning of integrated energy-environment systems under multiple...
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Sustainability discourse is becoming ubiquitous. Still, a significant gap persists between corporate sustainability talk and practice. Prior research on corporate sustainability reporting has relied primarily on two competing theoretical framings, signaling theory and legitimacy theory, which...
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In this study, we examine the changes in disclosure practices at Siemens AG—a large German multinational corporation, on compliance and the fight against corruption over a period of 11 years during which two significant corruption-related events occurred: (1) the issuance of the 10th principle...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine three potential explanations for the corporate choice to disclose environmental capital spending amounts. Design/methodology/approach – Using archival data from a sample of Fortune 500 US firms operating in industries subject to both the...
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